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ANTED BUYERS FOR—PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, AUTOHARPS from 15a (rare value) CORNETS, BANJOS, FLUTES GUITARS, MANDOLINS, MOUTHORGANS, STRINGS and FITTINGS for every Instrument at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES W F MELDRCM'S MUSIC STORE. T° F ABMERS. D. CLARKE'S CARBOLISED WHEAT PROTECTOR, For Dressing Seeds. In nae in England for Over 50 Years. Numerous Testimonials received in Canterbury and Otago testifying that the Protector pieventaSmnt in Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prevents Destruction of Seed by Birds or Worms. Seed Germinates a Fortnight Earlier. Saves a Quarter Bushel of Seed per acre. Messbs M. Habbis and Son, Chrlstchnrch. . Dear Sirs, I wish to certify that for some years, ever since Mr Zander nrst sold Olarke s Wheat Protector, I have used the same, and each year I never had lesß than 600 acres in crop. I never saw a particle of smut, and it is no doubt due to using the above Protector for before I used it I had smut on the same land in my wheat; and I think every farmer would act in hia own interest to use it. r-orni? Ashburton, March 15, 1899. (Signed) Yours truly, GEORGE GRICE. To Messbs M. TTawrts and Son, Agents Clarke's Carbolised Wheat Protector. Dear Sirs,—l beg to state that I hive used Clarke's Carbolised Wheat Protector during the last five years and found nothing to equal it It did all that it was claimed to do, and Souihbrook?iSStt 1898 (Signed) KENNETH M'INTOSH. PRICE—ONE SHILLING Peb Packet, which will dress Eight Bushels. Obtainable from DARLING and MILNE, Agents for Oamaru. and all Storekeepers.

.U3TEALIAW MUTUAL dOYIi'BNT SOCIETY New Zealand Branch : H-RaTY office—custom house QUAY, WELLINGTON, Looal Board o? The Hoe. Mor gar S. Grace, JI.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) Tha Koa. Charles John Johnston, M.L.O. (Deputy Chairman) AUred de Bathe Brandon, Esq Chn Hon. Edward Riohariiaon, C.ii M.L.O. John Duncac, Esq. rHE OLDEST, WEAI THISFffi AND WO3 OLJ FBOBPEBOUS Ausebalian Lira Omo?. ; AND 3H2 LARGEST rN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The O.vlt Mutual Lipb Office WHICH DEOLAB3S A. iiONUS EVERY-YEAR ffiae Method of Valuation adopted fay thla •ocietry ts ef the moat Btringent Charaoter and ousnres a Larger Reserve to meet i&bllitiea than that by any other office in the Australasian Coloniei. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEED 3 1*14,500,000 FOURTEEN AND A HALF MILLIONS. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TjW O MILLIONS SISBIJKO. POLICIES IN FORCE Sum Assured ... Q<<zh bonuses Divided™ _ 134,484 £41,726,041 _ £7,726,170 BONUSES! CASH BONUS for One Sear, 1897, £449,268, yielding Reversionary Bonuses Amounting to £835,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES GASH BONUSES deolared for last Fiv yeara, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exoeeding FOUR MILLIGNrf. ASSURE YOUB LIFE In the A. M P. SOCIETY, AND aaauas A BON"U~ ZEAK. fiXPKNSES OF MANAGEMEN® 8 PER GENT. ON THE ajOTAL IN DOME. 3DWARD W. LOWE, Reddest Secretary, Branch O&ce — Quitem House Quay, Wellington H. MOWBRAY, Diiixiofc Ssoretary, Oaniiiu. QUALITY TELLS A TALE _ PIQYED BT THIFACT JHAHIAIIY - j out of every 4 oIMhMH population of Man, Woman, «JMI Children DRINK 5 PURE «• Blended JFeas* Tt* itm «tatam«nt. aftar HiiM odtiMiie* both th« txad^aa* :«Mt H. K. * CM Puro Tm» mmmm M COMPARE Am/ cfir Ttat with others cottiag 44 p* A. wn moatj. and you will b* ttarimtd /MM tun M aqua! for Quality. /CELEBRATED " MILLER and JUNQ \J LAMPS at lowest .prices. Splendid Nickel Table Lampa. centre foil size, from 10a 6d; smaller sizes* at 7s 6d each. W. H. OonsßE&'fl. rjXHE UUNEBIN DENTAL SURGERY, S. MYERS AND CO., SUBQIOAL AND MeOHANIOAL DBNTISId, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN } AND OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HIOHBSB CaASs OF WOBK. Modekass FBBS. A Single Artificial ToaVn _• Seta equally moderate. 109 A temporary set or part set always' made immediately after extraction of teeth without extba oHABGE. This course ia recommended by the higheat authorities, preventing the chin from protruding and preserving the contour of the faoe> Arrangements made with those desirous for part or monthly payments. Having been repeatedly asked for a preparation to'cleanee and make artificial teeth keep their color, we have placed on the market MYERS* ANTISEPTIC TOOTH WASH. To ba obtained from Mr Sewell, chomist j Mr Lane, chemist a and ether leading chemists. Price, 2s. OINTMENT A Guaranteed Cure for Poisoned Hands, Burns, Scalds, Irritating Eruptions, Sore Eyes, Cuts, Wounds, and all Skin Diseases. | The public at the present time are greatly concerned about using diseased meat. Do they ever consider the trouble that may arise through using Ointments made with lard and fat of diseased animals ? ROSS' OINTMENT Is guaranteed to be absolutely Pure, and free from Animal Matter, which alone should recommend it. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. Sold by All Storekeepers and Medicine Vendors. MILLIGAN AND BOND, Wholesale Agents. ASK FOR TESTIMONIALS! HEAP O N E Y. CHEAP MONEY, Ik Sums op LIOO so LIO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. At 4J per cent to 5 per cent. For forms of application and full information apply to the Postmasters at Palmerabon or Kurow, or te the Resident Agent, Oamarn. J H. RICHARDSON, Sovernmen Insurance Commissioner 00. Timbmb and Habdwam Mibohahxs, BPiMH and humbhb ssrmbs. JAMES CRAIG AND SPORTING SEASON. We beg te draw attention te our args Btbokof HOLLIS' GUNS AND AMMUNEDION, which we are selling AID REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. As the above are our own importing, we save any middleman's profit and can soil a firßtj-claa article at a reduced priofl. HORSE CLIPPING. N. SC. LIKE • Swan Stables, Is PREPARED to CLIP HORSES in the Most Approved Mannbb, .With Messrs Burman and Sons' Birmingham Machine. Over, 10s} Trace Hig ItCfe

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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