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G R A I N. tTT E HAVE INQUIRIES FOR * the following: WHEAT— Prime Milling of all descriptions, notably Tuscan and Velvet. BARLEY— Good Malting, of which a Large Quantity could fce placed. OATS— Lines of Prime Short Oats, Dons, Danish, and Tartars. Gbowers aee Invited to Submit Samples. STORAGE. WE have Large Storage Accommodation and ample facilities for dealing with 100,000 SACKS OP GRAIN. CHARGES ON THE 10WEST SCALE. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made against Produce Stored or Entrusted to the Company for Disposal. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, (Limited). E. P. BURBURY, SPALDING-ROBBINS STEEL FRAME ROTARY DISC PLOUGH. IT IS Our Intention to shortly give Public Working Trials of this Plough at various Centres throughout North Otago, and we shall be glad to hear promptly from Farmers who are willing to allow us the use of their land for this purpose. The Districts we propose for the trials ar 9 —Otiake, Tables, Totara, Papakaio Waitaki North, Hampden, Otepopo, Waiareka, and Toko-Rahi. If any Farmeiß require a TRIAL in a District not named by us, we shall be glsd to hear from them. New Z baland Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), E. P. BURBURY, Manager. Sole Agents foe Otago. TO FARMERS ANTE D PRIME VELVET WHEAT. TUSCAN WHEAT, SHORT OATS. DANISH OATS, LONG TARTARIAN OATS, DUNN OATS MALTING BARLEY, MILLING BARLEY, RYECORN jgRUCE £JHRI3TIE AND 00., Tyne Stbeet. FOR best best and „ QUALITY VALUE TRY D. BROWN'S Famous boots, shoes, and slippers. They abe the Choicest in Oamabu. Superior to all Others. D. BROWN, Thames street. THE SPECIAL 63s SUIT TO MEASURE. TRUE economy lies in the spending, whether it be that of time or money Low-priced Clothing is not always cheap, but a SUIT TO MEASURE at 635, which usually cost 755, is a decided advantage. You can get such a Suit at G. SNADDEN'S. The 63s SUIT J am now offering is Superior to anything in the trade. The above Special is, in new goods, also made to fit with the Best of Workmanship and Trimmings. Hats, Caps, Collars, Shirts, and Ties ALL CHEAP. Gr S N A D D E Clothiek, ITCHEN STREET. Next Star and Garter Hotel. THE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by the undersigned under the style of " Dennison 8b05.," Hilderthorpe, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Engineers, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 10th April current, so far as William Hutchinson Dennison iB concerned. All DEBTS due to the Firm must be Paid to GEORGE CORNEY DENNISON. William H. Dennison Geobgb O. Dennison Maby Jane Dennison WHILE Thanking the public for past favors George C. Dennison begs to announce that 1 in future the Business will be CARRIED ON by him, and he hopes to Merit a Continuance of the Patronage hitherto bestowed upon the Firm. TO FARMERS. I AM a Buyer of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY. Storage at lowest Current Rates. DAVID HAY, Office—Tyne street next H. B. Crawford Solicitor. THE ROYAL TEA ROOMS, Thames Stbeet. MR F. MEYER having established a high reputation as a baker of bread and fancy small goods, has opened a firstclass establishment Next to Mbssbs Hill and Maokay, and trußts, by supplying only the very best goods, to merit a very large share of the patronage of the Oamarn public. In connection with the Tea Rooms a room for Ladies is provided. THE rapid advance to popularity af thr Tiger Teas Is proof positive of theie pxceptional quality. «TJAME cam °° r guidman at een" wi' a I 1 packet o' Hondai-Lanka Tea, and hech men. bnt it was moist deleeoious.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 3

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