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Donaghy's Binder Twines. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891 Tho Above Pyramids Represent tho YEARLY INCREASE in Output of Twine Sinoo Firit Year of 'tfanufaotan. Tun Following Are Our Various Qualities :— No. 1, PRIZE MEDAL MANILLA; No % MIXED TWINE (Manilla an* Pickid NZ- Flax);]JNol 3, NZJ FLAX!) All these Twinei are Spoo'ally Propared by Our Improved ITcokling, Drawing and Spinning Maohinory, wh'oh has oost over £20,000. Tlioy aro all Double llnolU, w\ Tubsl by tho P^toat , "Chook Nippor, ' so as to ensure regularity in Streugth and Evennosa. We put out -.SIX HUNDRED xIND SIXTY-FIVE TONS LAST > SEASON!; All of which gave entire satisfaction, Absolute reliance oan bo plaood on its working in any miohino without broakago, or oauaing any stoppigis whitovor. In comequence of tho extended area of orop, thero will be % large demand tbis season, An twine dotoriora'oi if kept; ovor oni season ws do not; nnko moto turn wo hivo <\dvauoo' Orders for, Farmers are therefore advised to GIVE AGENTS THEIR ORDERS EARLY So aa to enaaro getting our Twinei. igg°The Quality of each BALL is either stamped on the outside or on a Ticket attached to every BALL thur. "Manilla," "Second Quality," "N.Z, Flax".®*

I. fIOMGHY MD CO., LIMITED, OMGO STEAM ROPE AND TWINE WORKS, DUNEDIN.

fTIRY HAMILTON'S PACKOO TEA, '2s, "*• Unequalled. Try FamiltonVj ROLL BACON. Defies Competition. Try Familton'a COLONIAL WINKvS. Imported direct from Penfold and Bruche. Penfold's Old Port, at 365. Penfold's Muscadine, at 345. Penfold's Frontignac, at 30a. Brucho'a Claret (pints), at 20». JAMES FAMILTON, OENEHAL MERCHANT, Ham and BaconJJCurer, oAM*nn.

13L12.NDE1) TEAS. fNEYLON gTEAS TNDIAN TEAS

Tho now well-known lino of ROYAL BLENDED TEAS having been before tho Public for seyeral years, and having, during that time, given the most unqualified .satisfaction, I beg to submit a full list of the various qualities <old under that brand, which is as follows : CONQUEROR.— A Good Family Tea, being a blend of China and Indian Teas. Price: 2s peril). DEFIANCF —A First-class Family Tea, being a blend of Ceylon, Indian, and China Teas. This ia a very Favorite Tea, and is more in demand than any other tea. Price, 2s 4d per lb. EXTRA.— A Speoially Fine Tea, being ft Blend of tho Uhoiceßb Teas of Ceylon, Jndia, and China. Price, 2s 8d per lb. SPECIAL —An Unrivalled Tea, being a blend of tho Finest Indian and Co y lon Teas only* Price, 3s per lb. CEYLON TFA.— For thoso desiring an Unbknded Tea, I have a Grand Assortment of Pure Coylon Teas on sa'e. Price, 3s per lb. INDIAN TEA.— The Finest Qualities of tho Favorite Assam and other Indian Teal always in stock. Prico, 3a per lb*

A. J. S. HEADLAND! Thames Street^ Gamaku)

MARSHALL, SONS, AND COS Prize Stram THRASHING MACHINERY. Awarded over 250 Prize Medals. Awatdcd Prizes at all tho competitive trials of the Royal Agricultural Sociotjr of Kngland held since 1807, at which thoir clasios of machinery were tested. Before that time they did not compete Awarded First Prize of L4O, at last great trials under tho Society for Finishing Thrashing Machiney. PORTABLE TRACTION AND VEKTICAL ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES, And all Reserve Parts, in Stock and to arrive. Orders for Season 1892 now being icceived. Early application requested to enable machinery to bo booked and reservod accordingly. F. R. MANNING, ACIPNT,I Wulkor Street, Dunedin. jy6

NOTICE.

"IVTRS R. J. HINKLEY, late of tho Imperial Hotel, Herbert, bogs to thank tho Public for thoir past patronage, As Mus Hinkley has opened the lato Shamrock Hotel as a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, sho hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage in the future ; and that with modeiate charges aud attention and civility hopes to merit tho samo.

All Beds and Meals One Shilling Per week ai per agreement. Good Stabling for hor«rs at Moderate Charges. Free stabling for country visitor*

MRS R. J. HINKLEY,'

'fSiiAMRocK Boarding House |oamaru.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 19 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 19 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 19 October 1891, Page 4

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