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TO THE WOOL GROWERS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. Dear Sirs, The report having been persistently circulated, both in print and verbally, that we having severed our connection with the Dnnedin Brpkers'. Association, will be unable'"'to dispose' of Wool advantageously on account of the Wool buyers having positively refused to attend sales held by those outside the pale of the Association, it gives ns pleasure to be in the position to flatly contradict all such BtJMOBS, which, it must be apparent, are circulated with the view of injuring our business.' We need only refer you to the subjoined letter from the Wool Buyers' Association, ard invite growers to attend our sales and judge for themselves whether or not we obtain the highest market value for all clips entrusted to us. Kindly note, Commission 1J peb cent. and interest on advances on Wool in stobe 5 FEB CENT, We are. Yours faithfully, THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. TO THE WOOL GROWERS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. Dear Sirs, My attentiou having been called to 'a circular issued by a firm of Wool Brokers in Dunedin, to the eflect that the " Wool Buyers had notified their intention of only attending sales held under the management of the Brokers' Association, and positively refusing to attend sales held by outsiders." I take this opportunity of assuring Wool growers, that the foregoing statements have no foundation in fact, and that the Wool Buyers hold themselves entirely free to attend any sales they may think fit, and further, that they have no concern whatever with any disputes which may exist between the selling brokers. J. HERBERT JOWITT, Hon. Treasurer, New Zealand Wool Buyers' Association. NEW YEAR. JH. MILLIGAN AND CO. • desire to thank their many clients for their consistent patronage during the past twelve months, and now wish them A Happy and Pbospebous New Yeab, TAILORING OUR SPECIALITY. OUR STOCK 13 CLEAN AND GOOD. Our reputation for High-class Tailoring throughout North Otago is so well known that comment is unnecessary, and to judge by the number of orders we receive from residents of other parts of the colony and Australian visitors we are assured that the fame is not merely local. PORTMANTEAUX and BAGS—A Good Selec ion. TENNIS AND CRICKET SHIRTS, HAT?, CAPS, AND TIES. J. H. MILLIGAN AND CO., 67 Waterloo House, THAMES-STREET, OAMABU. A ARRIVED, EX MATATUA. LARGE STOCK of SEASONABLE GOODS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING : WIRE CLOUT NAILS BINDER RIYETS MACHINE OILS (All Kinds) FILES FRUIT TREE NETTING TURNIP and OTHER HOES SCYTHES and REAP HOOKS PLOUGH and FISH LINES FISH HOOKS PACKING NEEDLES ENAMELLED MEAT MINCERS CUTLERY (A Fine Selection) BRASS CURTAIN POLE FITTINGS BAMBOO CURTAIN RODS A. J S. HEADLAND. Oamaru. IR&S3 PRESERVING PANS all Sizes at the Little 'Dust Pan*, Thames street. FASON'S SCREW TOP GLASS JARS Jj f Quart and Half Gallon Sizes,"tat" lowest prices, at W. H. Cottrell's, ThameS street IROWN STONE JAM JARS;in nests I' 1 of three, la nest,.. White Stone Jam Jars, all sizes, Cheap Tumblers for Jelly and Jim at the Little I>cst Pan, Thames street. gTi LASS FLY TRAPS.: Is each ; Strong V~T Wire MeatCovera, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s each; Hanging Meat Safes'," 2s 6d, and 3s 6d each. See them at the Little Ddst Pan. >IRD CAGES, a large variety, clearing I out at htilf;"usual"price. Little Dust Pin, -Thames street^ OOD SPOONS and Strong Yellow » Mixing. Bowjs, .various sizes | new Eniirielled ] Ware, -Hat' Poxes and Trunks, etc,, etc., cow opening at W. H. Cottrell's, Thames-street. SMOKERS TRY Old Sport Tobacco. Old Sport Tobacco A. DELtCIOUSCooI Smoke. Once used XjL always used* - /fIONQUEST'S most violent mio.utes. All Chemists -v ' r; '" MANY-Ladies-complain- that -the TeatheyJKateJßeen Zneither jiot Iflavbr}: j rlfMeyJtoy SKOZEB" TEA:fchoy'Mltß<;BtktlEfiedi"lTTAHOO," Price,; 2s 6d from all VV" - chemists- .. and—Btorekißepers ; And Co, New Zealand-Drog Company, Ltd. <r;;\ONQUEST« UHEADACHE.: WAFERS are a safe and-certain cure for all. kijpda of 1B; 6d * Ikmet ITfJOZSE -TEAi- is-a jgnarahte--IIY. of fpurifcjK andnqurfity xTsSieSno * hetJiS • >•

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6791, 16 January 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6791, 16 January 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6791, 16 January 1897, Page 4

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