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\ L W A V S AHEAD. LOWDOWN AND FRAMELESS BINDERS TWINE, &c. Farmers visiting Dunedin for the Wool Sales will do well to call at our Implement Yards, Bond street, and inspect the latest improved Binders, only a few of these being now available. We have also a few Second-hand Machines, from L2O upwards, and anyone requiring Machinery Twine or Lubricating Oil j will profit by paying us a visit. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY. FERNS have become very great favourites during the last few years and are becoming more so every year. Nor can we wonder at this, for they are certainly amongst the most elegant and graceful of Nature's productions. New Zealand is known in England as the "Home of Ferns," and justly so ; for, as compared with any other country, it contains a much larger proportion. There are about 3000 species and varieties of ferns all over the globe, toward which the small islands of New Zealand contribute 29 genera and 124 species; thus, small and remote from other lands as these islands are, one-twentieth of the ferns which grow all over the world are found nere. Britain has only 13 genera and 27 species. No plant requires less care than the fern—it thrives in spots where flowering plants would die; place them where you will and they will grow and develop their feathery forms with all their natural grace even in the presence of squalor and misery. The increasing demand for these favourite plants has induced me to erect and furnish a Fernery second to none in the colony, aud I am now in a position to oiler every native variety worthy of cultivation. — GEORGE MATTHEWS, Moray Place ; and Hawthorn Hill, Mornington.

Board and Residence. 7S RAND HOTEL. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. Otis Elevator. Drawing Rooms, Sample Rooms. <tt J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors. TTWE NEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, A STAFFORD STREET, is one of the most homelike and comfortable in Dunedin, and Visitors and Travellers will find every attention' combined with most moderate terms. The Vaults in connection therewith are a pleasant, shady retreat, where deliriously Cool Drinks of the finest quality and condition can always be obtained in the hottest weather. —J. WELLS, Lessee. (IROWN HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET -A^ mlmin utf »walk from Railway Station and \V nart).—U>ocl Accommodation for Travellers «nd Famihes Terms Moderate. Dinner 12 to 2. P. KELIGHER, proprietor. 4j a ST. CLAIR. — "Te Taumata," Victoria street—Mrs Fraser has Vacancies for1 a few more Boarders. 2i)ja BRIGHTON BOARDING ESTABLISHa , MENT.—Vacancies for a few Boarders.— Apply Mrs Christie. 2i)ja V'ACANCIEB, Warwick Housed Moray place. Every comfort and modern convemencc; private sitting room, piano, .tc. 2Wja T7IMPIRE Restaurant, Lower Stuart street JJJ (one minute from station). Meals, (id; Becis, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 2(>ja RS CAMPBELL, Nugget Bay, Port 1.7 >vt Molyneux.-SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Summer Visitors; trap for passengers at Romahapa. 30j IGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate pris.es; every comfort; hot baths; professional cook.—Mrs Hawkins, Clifton House, Graham street, Hign street. limy MRS JAMES, Albyii House, King street.— Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlei men and Families. 6d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 3