PU3LIC NOTiOES OUE TKN SHILLING POST COLLECTION OP VEGETABLE SEEDS. J oz. Beat 1 oz. Onion J ~ Oaabage 1 „ Parsnip 1 „ Carrot 1 „ Parsley J „ Cauliflower 1 ~ Radish J „ Celery 1 Fpinsch 1 „ Cress 1 „ Turnip J „ Leek 1 pkt Cucumber i „ Lettuce 1 „ Tomato 1 „ Mustard I „ Vgtbl. Marrow Delivered free by post to any part of the colony for 10s. Half the above quantities or ss. Flower seeds, 2s 6d per doz. pkts. LAW, SOMNEK, AND CO., Seedsmen, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE B.E ST B OJO TS, THE CHEAPEST BOOTS, AND THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOOTS, ABE AT jg MOLLISON AND CO.'S. B.M. & Co. wonld Beg to Femind tbelr Customers and the pnblio generally that they are Direot Im orters of Boots and Shoes, they being Direot from the Manufacturers, and they buy all for cash, hence get the full benefit of all discounts. They are therefore in a position to Offer to Purchasers Goods at the Very Eowest Possible Prices. Inspection and Comparison Confidently In> vited. B. MOLLISON AND CO., CHEAP FURNISHING AND MACHINE WAREHOUSE. T AYLOR AND HOMER. Cabinetwork, Upholstery, and PoHshing in all its blanches executed on the Premises. Picture Frames Made to Order. Just Received, per s.s. lonio, 9 oases of the F. and R. Singer Sewing Machines, with all the latest Improvements. House Furnished complete on the Deferred* payment System. Furniture bought or exchang Repairs Executed With Deßpatoh, THE PROBLEM SOLVED. IT has long been a puzzle to the trade why Gentlemen's Clothing made in Dunedin and Christchurch Factories should be bought and sold here when co many of our people are out of employment. J. H. MILLIGAN AND COMPANY HAVE SOLVED TEii PROBLEM, And are regularly producing Men's and Boys' Clothing of a Substantial Character at Very Moderate and Greatly Reduoed Prices. Cambridge Suits from Colonial Tweeds rom 60s upwards, and Trousers from 16s 6d ; also Garments of the Finest Quality, from worsted and other coatings, in the Highest Style off Excellence. FIRtT-CLASS FIT AND WORKMAN SHIP GUARANTEED. J, H. M, & Co. respectfully solicit en conragement from the public of REAL LOCAL INDUSTRY by crowding in their orders early to their establishment in Thames-street, where the fullest value for money in obtainable, not only in Clothing to Order, but in all kinds oi Men's Mercerv, of which they hold an immense assortmen of really seasonable goods. Sewing Machines Repaired and Adja t at Moderate Prices; also Machine Needje Oil, Springs, and otherf.accessories alway stock. J. H. MILIGAN AN T fJ COMPANY. SEASON. SHEARS—9a, 11a, and Bb. TURKEY STONE—The finest procurable in the colonies. SEAMING TWINE- Qaality guaranteed. RADDLE—In Lump. VENETIAN RED—Dry, and in Oil. LiMP BLACK—In papers and in bnlk. LINSEED OlL—Raw and Boiled. TOBACCO Ruby Twist, Juno, Mistleto, and Over the Water. TEA—In half-chests and boxes. SUGAR—Various qualities. Tin Plates, Table Spoons, Pannikins, Knives and Forks, and everything neeessary, ' for the Station or Farm. DRIED FRUlTS—Currants, Eleme Raisins, Sultanas, Muscatelles, Pruaes in Glass Jars and in Bulk. A. ;J. S. HEAD L!A ND, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. POUDRETTE MANURE. THIS is the most valuable Fertiliser that can be applied to the land. It combines the greatest efficiency with economy an 1 ! cleanliness, and is alike invaluable to all wno aim at excellence in the production of AGRICULTURAL CROPS OB GARDEN PRODUCE. W. W. Bull, the celebrated London seedsmetn, saya "Pondrette contains all the elements esential to the healthy growth 0 plants, in a carefully-prepared form, mnking it most ea-y of assimilation, at ono imparting fresh life and vigor, and supplying rich nourishment for the perfection of growth. As a manure for tuniipa and potatoes it cannot be surpassed. W. Hansen, of Wingatui, has now a large supply of Poudiette in stock, and fa prepared to supply it in large or small quantities. PRICE, £4 per Ton, or 8s per bag, de» frvered at Moegie railway station. Also, a Stook of SCALE LIME, 560 3a per Bag.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3757, 29 October 1886, Page 4
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