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jt TOUCKEYE ALWAYS AHEAD. lo WANTED TO KNOW. n On the 9th April last in the Otago "Witness, it and intermittently since in the AVeekly Press i- and Canterbury Times, we have challenged our competitors to compare their last season's sales witb ours. We challenged as follows (printing as a lirst .' instalment the names and addresses of 170 of *• our purchasers last year) :-— ' M'Cormick to show—l sale for every 1 Buckeye " Wood do 1 do 2 do s Deering do 1 do 2 do ' Brantford do 1 do 2 do Massey do 2 do 3 do {. Hornsby do 1 do 3 do 1 Howard do 1 do 10 do j Zealandia do 1 do 10 do 1 Triumph do 1 do 10 do t In other words, we claim to have sold at least j as many machines as the M'Cormicklastsoason, ■ f three Buckeyes for every two Masseys, two . Buckeyes for every Wood's, Deering's, or Brant- [ ford's, three Buckeyes for every Hornsby, and , lOßuckeyesforevery one Howard, Triumph, nnd j Zealandia. The challenge has remained un- . anwered for over six months, and what we want [ to know is— How have the mighty fallen ? i We deliver our new machines, ex Samuel H. ; Nickersen, at buyer's railway station, and start , them in his own crop by our experts. Pinal , payments can bo made after second harvest if ■ so arranged. Mowers, £17 each; Binders, from • £25 (second-hand). Duplicates everywhere. • Buckeye Binder Twine and Lubricating Oils are the best obtainable. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, Bond stueet. 16n T>OLITICAL CONTBASTS The Hon. John Ballance. Sik llaiiiiv Atkinson. Sib Julius Vohkl. Opinions on political matters nre legion— everybody has an opinion of some sort. Some think tMt Ballance and his party are the willing instruments of the evil one; others think them the only men capable of ushering in that era of unexampled prosperity termed by some enthusiasts the Workiug Men'sMilleimium; others, again, are loud in their praises'of the author of the Public Works Policy, whilst others clamour for Sir Harry Atkinson; but one and all are unanimous in pronouncing Buchanan's House of Commons Whisky "the Purest and Best in the market." Vai.uahle Discovery for the Haul—lf your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use "The Mexican Hair Renewer,"for itwillpositively I restore in every case Grey or White Hair to its original colour without leaving the disagreeable smell of most " Restorers." It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth ' of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not i decayed. Ask your Chemist for "The Mexican « Hair Restorer," sold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere at 3s b'd per bottle. Wholesale depot, 33 Farringdon road, London.—[Advt.] A Natuhal Tonic—Healthy Bile.—When the liver i.s not making healthy bile or insufficient quantity the blood becomes impure—the ground- j work of disease—and produces constipation, dys- *' pepsia, biliousness, headaches, &c, Eno's Fruit ' Salt is the best remedy. A gentleman writes :— " I have used Eno's Fruit Salt for six years, and I willingly endorso the statement that Eno's Fruit Sail is imperatively necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health. By its use many . kinds of food will agree which otherwise would ' produce wretchedness." Caution. —Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked "Eno's Fruit Salt"; without it you have been im- . posed on hy worthless imitations.—Sold by all J chemists.—[Advt.l ; Board and Residence. j /^RAND HOTEL, c MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION <- IN THE CITY. I Ottis Elevator. Drawing Rooms, Sample Rooms, (jd J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors, a PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STREKT—Visitors will find this newly- 1: built Hotel one of the most comfortable and home- 1 like in the southern hemisphere. Terms very moderate. The nicest and cheapest Meal in town is the 1 o'clock Dinner, at One Shilling.—J. *2 WELLS (formerly of the Exhibition Dining ( Rooms), Lessee. t LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.—The COMP- * TON HOTEL; most central position in 1 Liverpool. Spacious cotfee rooms, ladies' drawing J room, private sitting rooms, arbitration, waiting, billiard anil smoking rooms. Adjacent to the 1 best shops, banks, theatres, railway stations, .tc, I. &c„ and near landing stages. Bedrooms from 2s 'I lid— W. RUSSELL, Proprietor. 27in.v I* J7IMPIRE RESTAURANT, Lower Stuart [ }J street (one minute from station).—Meals, tid ; Beds, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 4d I ST. CLAlß.—Board and Residence for ' Gentlemen and Families at " Mavora," close n to baths and tram. 21n ~ x MRS CAMPBELL. Nugget Bay. Port " Molyneux.-SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA- { TION for slimmer visitors ; trap for passengers at i Itoniahapa^ lln ? HIGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate prices; every comfort; hot baths; . professional cook.—Mrs Hawkins, Clifton House, Graham street, High street. limy MRS JAMES, Albyn House, King street.— " Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families. tid r E V lATII A N HOTEL (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opposite Railway Station. t DUNEDIN. Mrs SILK ... ... Proprietress. 29my ] UNEDIN COFFEE PALACE ] And PRIVATE HOTEL. C. F. MEYER ~ PROPRIETOR. C. F. MEYER, of Roslyn, having leased the above Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Palace a PALACE for Visitors and Residents, paying par- * ticuliu* attention to the Comfort of all that favour him *, and by keeping a First-class Table at Reason- * able Charges, hopes to receive a fair share of * support. BREAKFAST, from 7to 10. DINNER, 12 to 2. TEA, G to 8. 210 Late Advertisements. ATHEDRAL SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. A MASTER is required to teach Classics and Mathematics in the Cathedral School. He must i be a member of the Church of England. Salary, ; LISU a year. The school duties will begin about , January 25, ISSI2. Further information can bo ] obtained from the Master of the School. Applications; with testimonials, must reach the ' Master of the Cathedral School on or before December 31. Hd TIIE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of JIHAD MASTKR of the Patea and Terrace Mn.l Schools. Salaries paid on average attendance. At Patea present salary IABS, bonus on certificate according to classification, and freo resilience. At Terrace Knd (I'lilincrstun North) present salary I,'2'Jil, bonus on certificate, and L2D a year house allowance. Applicants must state whether they apply fnr one, or cither, of the schools, state age, classification, and experience, and forward Copies only of Testimonials to the undersigned on or before the Uith inst. A. A. BROWNE, !M .Secretary. WANTED— Woolclassers, two Ploughmen, Baker, two Married Couples, 40 Harvesters, Dairymaids, Bushmen (north), Milkers. — Macdonald's Agency. 'M MRS CHALMERS (Labour Exchange) Kcquires-llotcl Cooks Cos), experienced Barmaids (255), Grooms (15s), Nurse (£3O), Cooks, 1 Laundresses. I'd BARRATT Wants—Night Porter (20s). < Bushman (31s), Generals (l?k), Cooks '. (hotels). Barmaids (Chi*istchurch\ Nursegirls, ; Housemaid, Waitress. !M A MIDDLE-AGED Christian Woman, with little girl, desires a SITUATION as Housekeeper in small family.-Address Housekeeper, cure M. Henderson, storekeeper, Milburn. Hd WANTED, OFFERS for GRASS in the implanted portion of Jubilee Park.----t Thomas Brown, Chairman of Committee, !M •- TIT"ANTED KNOWN. —Quantity Young i YT DUCKS, POULTRY, and TURKEYS s I'or Sale; splendid condition.—Address Ducks, - Tillies Olliee. . IM s /PIASH Lent on Furniture, Life Policies; 0 \j Bills discounted; low interest.—Henry i' Benjamin, Albert Buildings (opposite Post Olliee). jld ,* 17IOR SALE, Six-roomed HOUSE, Cuver- '. .BJ sham Rise; beautiful site; garden, every convenience. Bargain. — Ripp, South Dunedin. Hd i- ITiOR SALE, ulirsuSiiiss AERATED and !, .IJ CORDIAL BUSINESS iii full working i. oider; terms oasy.-M. Jones and Co., Bund street. Dnnedin. 0.1 o "OICYCLE.—Wanted to Sell, Rear-driver ;, 13 Safety; thoroughly sound, nearly new, d latest improvements ; cheap.-Bike, Times Office. '! "\&r ANTED T0 LET. to Respectable Party, d t? comfortable FUBXISII XI) HOUSK;! l-'uiir Largo Apartments; central. Cheap.— I ir House, Times Office. IW a mO LET, 11-roomed HOUSE, oppositq St. It 1. Matthew's Churoh, Hope street.-Apply M. is Jloss. _!M 1,1 mO LET, SHIH' and DWELLING, three ,s JL rooms, corner Dowling street; low rent.--it Apply Reynolds, opposite Convent. lid i A NTIMONY. -The Un.leagued aro IVO- -... t\. pared to Peeeivc Samples and Lowe-! J_ I'rii.e dvlivcitd f.o.b. for uj. to H.KIU Ton-, rs J.I. ,IoNI-:,S & I'D., SM Bond street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9294, 9 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9294, 9 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9294, 9 December 1891, Page 3

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