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N.O, FARMERS* ASSOCIATION; I FABMEBS'iCO.OPEBATIYE, ASSOCIATION, LTD ■a if WOOL-SEASON 1906-7. LlJil.LLLi.u. ■ ..;...1..j i-LLJ We beg to notify Shareholders and Cliwits that we ate prepared' to receive *s WOOL foe SHIPMENT; cr FOR SA.LE IN THE COLONY BY AUCTION, OB PRUVATELY. CLIENTS desirous ot submitting tlielc Clips at AUCTION, either in SUNEDIN or in TIMARU, will kindly communicate with us, and their wishes shall receivi Prompt Attention, CLIENTS desirous of SELLING THEItt WOOL ON THE FARM will pleaso ad. vise us the Number of. Dales and pafl ticulars, and we will TAKE-A BUYER TO INSPECT SAME with a view to Purchase. We are now Booking Orders at Lowest I Current Rates for WOOLPACKS, SHEEP . PIPS, BRANDING OILS, RADDLE,. SHEEP-SHEARS, EAR-NIPPERS. TUR. KEY STONES; etc., etc. Please send Your orders early, . . .. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS made at Lowest Rates of Freight. INSURANCE effected, sheep's hack tfl London, woolshed to London; or to timq of sale in the colony. ADVANCES MADE on Wool placed la our hands for Sale, either in London or the colony.- «^ Specifications-and Consignment Notes Sent on Application. AGENTS FOR- r j QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIP. J COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. , , . .' M'CORMICK BINDERS. OSBORNE BINDERS. • , P, & D. DUNCAN'S PLOUGHS.ETC., ETC.- | 'J. MAITLAND JONES, Manager,

THE NOIiTH OTIGO FAEMEES' CO-OPEBATIYE ASSOCIATION, LTD, DRAPERY SPECIAL PURCHASES 50 LADIES BLACK and NAVY SKIRTS for Street and Evening Wear. We nought these Chsap, and are aulc to sell them to you at Less than Wholesale Prices. 55 LADIES BLOUSES, the Pick ol ft Manufacturer's Stock. Dainty Muslins, Irish Hand Embroidery, White and Colored fcllk, Black Biliij ALL. BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED AND WELL MADE. NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY, DO NOT FORGET, OUR BOOTS ARE CBEAP AND GOOD, J. MAITLAND JONES, Manager. ALL'i SORTS.

ALL GOOD SORTiS SHIRTS. I liavc the Finest Assortment o( SOFT. SUMMER SHIRTS, Suitable (or Sport, Teinis, Boating, Cricket, Golf, Fishing, tto, ALL SORTS OF HATS- ' . ' The Hard Kind, The SoH Kind, HATS IN. EVERY SHADE, SHAPE, AND SIZE. THE TIES Speak for themselves. So do the Prices. You could not match them he-. twecu Chrißtchurch and Dun fidin. TAILOR 'AND JKERCER (Opposite tho Monument),rnESTED AND RELIABLE SEEDS X FOB THE FARM, EARLY SOFT TURNIPSPuiple To? Mammoth, Devonshire Greystane, and White Globe, MEDIUM HARD TURNIPSRomney Marsh, Waitc's Eclipse, and Fostertay Hybrid. LATE, LONG KEEPING TURNIPSDale's Hybrid, Improved Green Topj Aberdeen, Improved Purple Top, Aberdeen, Purple and Green Top, Scotch and Yellow Tankard. SWEDE TURNIPS-

Ihe New Eclipse Swede, the nicst profitable of all tie Swedes, STANDARD SY7EDESTho King, Toe Monarch, The Elephant, these are well known reliable oroppars, The older varieties of Swedes, East Lothian, Dangholm, and Saving's are hard to beat. CAPE BARLEY AND GIANT BROAD . LEAVED RAPE-' The latter will feed' more lambs %» any other variety in the market. MANGOLDS- TV'. Giant Long Red, Mammoth Loan. Yellow, Orange Globe, Berkshire Golden Globe (the prize .winner), audi Golden Tankard. CARROTS-' ' • ■■■ Lon L-s. ed „ 'Altrto#anV, White Belgian, anil Yellow Champion* WE IMPORT OUR STOCKS FROM THE GROWERS. Ihey are not handled by middlemen.' , r VEGETABLE SEEDS-Staadard vatle- , ties 1 , k 3d and 6d packets. PLOVER SEEDS-Wonderful value, .13 , .- paokets for 9d. . FLORISTS' FLOWERS-These Seeds ft re. ; '■ saved !rom pot pl"*i{s. : .: , OUR PRICES ArFmODERATE, AND -< 6UR QUALITIES SUPERIOR; ■-•■^ BROWNLEE & ki;» THE NORTH OTAGO SEED WABB«>a *w 1 HOUSE, .-..- . ■;.■*»,s&■<* THAMES STREET, • a ■>*.>.*:

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North Otago Times, 2 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, 2 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, 2 November 1906, Page 3