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Public Hotices I_ ITT LE 'S SHEEP DIPS. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP LITTLE'S POWDER DIP (Non-Poisonous). " (Poisonous). J. D. RITCHIE, Chief Inspector of Stock, 0. J. HARPER, Hackthorne, Canterbury says, 6th September 1889:—"Has always given (Flock, 30,000), says. 14th June 1890:—"Very satisfaction; wool in good condition." effective; left wool in nice condition." t,T; &• S E,? N!S?' O 1 N>n? 1,25 ager for Sir/- D> HANDYSIDE, ROBERTS, & CO., Akitio, Bell, Ida Valley (Flock, 28,000), says, 19th August Wellington (Flock, 37,000), says, 2Cth October 1889 :—"Wool always satisfactory; well grown; 1891 :—"Much pleased; wool bright and clean; soft; free from ticks. no ticks or lice ; wheu dipped, badly infested." G. F. WELCH, Manager for F. C. Fulton, J. B. BLAIR, West Taieri, 20th October 1891. Outram (Flock, 15,000), says, 9th January 1891:— Report of Trial at Public Dip :—" Most satis"Excellent for killing vermin of all sorts; im- factory; all well pleased; very effective; wool proves look of wool. good condition; did not lose a single sheep." LITTLE'S FLUID DIP, ' LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, 5s 6d per gallon in 40gal casks; 6s per gallon in 60s per lcwtkeg(tomakelOOOgal); 70sper case (of 6gal drums (lgal makes lOOgal wash). 18 81b packets 0r72 21b packets; packets, 4s and Is A COMBINED DIP. MR D. SUTHERLAND, Manager Omarama Station, writes (February 1892):—. "Having used LITTLE'S DIP, using as an extra packet of the Powder to every 300 gal of Wash, I consider it a PPIRFECT DIP, the Powder acting as a preventive, and keeping the Sheep clear of ticks for the year." LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS, .AGENTS: DUNEDIN—DALGETY & CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO. ; OAMARU-G. R. HISLOP; ' . INVERCARGILL-SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. £7ja.

A & T. B U R T, THE "TORPEDO" VENTILATOR. 'atented throughout Europe, America, Canada, and Australasia. THESE VENTILATORS, After having undergone the most exhaustive Tests as to their VENTILATING POWERS lave been adopted by many of the large Railway Steamship, and other Mercantile Companies, "he results of these Tests most positively proved: . That theypossess greater suctwnpower than any other stationary/ ventilator. . That a four-inch " Torpedo" will, with a gentle breeze, draw out of one or more rooms 400 ft of foul or vitiated air per minute. This can • be proved almost any day by the anemometer. !. That they act most effectively, whatever the direction of the wind. . That exhaust action is setup and maintained by the slightest wind current, there being no diaphragms or vanes to cause friction and retard exhaust. i. That they are the cheapest and lest for ventilating every description of buildings, and for preventing down draught. !. That they cannot get out of order, or fail to act, if properly fixed. PRICE, from 7a 6d EACH. Send for Testimonials. "TORPEDO" CHIMNEY COWL, Made of strong Galvanised Iron (painted), 8-inch j with square base, 9x 9 ... £1 10 0 9-inch, with square base, 9x14 ... £1 15 0 Sole Licensees and Manufacturers in New Zealand A. & T. BURT, DUNEDIN. JOHN EDPND (UNLIMITED), : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANT, DUNEDIN. Has Landing, ex s.s. Star of England : 50 Tons "ORB" G.C. ROOFING IRON. FENCING MATERIAL. To Arrive : 100 Tons IRON and STEEL FENCING WIRE. 50 Tons GALVANISED BARB WIRE. 100 Tons STANDARD IRON. 60,000 Yards RABBIT and .SHEEP NETTING. 100 Kegs Fencing Staples. REAPERS OIL. *■. ■~ Just Landed, 500 Drums of this Oil, which popular with Farmers and Mill Owners. It is warranted not to clog; and it is put up in Two and Five-gal. Drums. TO ARRIVE: . 1000 Doz: HARDING'S PATENT UNDER-" SPRING RABBIT TRAPS. A Wonderful Invention of a Rabbiter on the Carrick Range, near Cromwell, Otago, N.Z. This Trap only weighs one pound, which is a vast saving of labour to the Rabbiter, while its Strength and Durability are unsurpassed by any other trap in the market. Sole Purchaser of Patent for New Zealand. 100 Cases Edmond Golden Lrbricant. SOLE AGENT FOR DICK'S GUTTA PERCHA.AND COTTON BELTING. (Over 80,000 Belts now in use.) •ick's Patent Belting is especially distinguished for its Great Strength, Durability, Strong Gripping Power, Retention of Strength, Perfect Uniformity throughout, and its Cheapness. 'ARPAULINS, HORSE AND MILL COVERS Being the Largest Manufacturer of the above articles, I am in a position to quote Low Prices, consistent with quality. Full particulars furnished on application. Have always in Stock a Large Assortment of IALVANISED WIRE ROPES and HAWSERS, Specially manufactured for Mining Dredges, ' 4 U L D SO O T T I B,*!. THE BBST WHISKY IMPORTED* AGENTS: NBJLL & CO. (LIMITED), } -JJ{ JLOWERING BULBS' Our STOCK of these CONSISTS of CHOICE HYACINTHS (Double and Single). •CHOICE TULIPS (Double and Single). ■CHOICE NARCISSUS (Double and Single). ■CHOICE ANEMONES (Double and Single). ■CHOICE RANUNCULUS, TURBAN, and PERSIAN. CHOICE CROCUS (All Shades). •CHOICE SNOWDROPS (Double and Single). CHIONODOXA ry of the Snow). - Flowers sky blue, with a white centre; exquisite. GLADIOLUS (The Bride)-For present planting. A beautiful white for Bouquet-making or Vases. Blooms early. JOUQUILS (Double and Single). FREESIAS (White and Primrose).—A highly perfumed flower of peculiar growth. Suit able for Pots and Vases. HYACINTH GLASSES, In Fancy and Plain Designs and Odlottrs. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS | For Autumn sowing, of " Standard" quality. NIM M O cfc BLAIR Seed Merchants and Seed Growers, DUNEDIN. 1* f D__ I E >t We will send by Post a Pair of : Ladies' Evening Shoes for 2s Cd. Ladies' Strong Lace Boots for 7s 6d. Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes for 5s lid. '. Ladies' Calf Button Boots for 10s 9d. '. Ladies' Glacd Lace Boots for Ss 9d. ' Ladies' Glace" House Slippers for 3s lid. These lines being a special purchase are excer. l tionally good value. Ladies should -write at one : as our stock of these goods are soiling fast. ' Only at CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT. f Opposite Post Orfiw

s. & c. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! FIRST SHIPMENT Of AUGUST FORSTER'S CELEBRATED PIANOS, The Best Value in the Colony. Sole Agents; SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM. All PIANOS and ORGANS at Wholesale Price FOR CASH. Or, on Payment of FIVE SHILLINGS (ss) PER WEEK, A GOOD PIANO IS SECURED In -THREE YEARS SCOTJLLAR & CHISHOLM, Rattiuy and Maclaggan Streets. WILLIAM REID (Late Df Mills, Dick, and Co.); GENERAL COMMISSION, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, . No. 1 Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Agent for Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society (Limited). Advertising and Publishing Agent. 4f ■ * XT' A R A N A. When the digestive organs are out orordera good reliable Tonic is required to bring them back to their normal state. A number of persons upset the stomach by neglecting to take their meals at regular stated intervals, and others again eat to excess at some particular meal — and from these causes the machinery gets out of order and does not run smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the causes of upsetting the digestive organs. How often does a man, too, hi meeting an old acquaintance, have a merry evening and suffer terribly from the effects the next day. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her researches amongst the plants of New Zealand, has dis covered there is a very valuable remedy for these complaints in our own vegetation, and after experimenting for a number of years, has now brought forward the medicine called KARANA. Dr Larochette, a Chemist of the First Class, of the Faculty of Paris, to whom samples were sent, says :—" It is an excellent bitter Tonic and I consider it even superior to the preparation of Cinchona in all affections of the stomach. It has given us, prepared as you sent it, the most satisfactory results." The Reverend Sister says she has used it for many years extensively and successfully with sufferers of every age and constitutions, and she noticed that Jn a few cases it did not agree at first, but by diminishing the dose good results followed. She remarked astonishing good results on old people, who had ruined their constitutions by the abuse of intoxicating drink and who were debilitated and suffering after having turned over M ' Kawana, March 1888. Dear Madam,—l respsctfully thank you for what you have done for me. You have saved my life. Your medicine (Karana) is invaluable. I wish I could make you a return for your kindness. 'S1 Pestal. Royal Mail. mo TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS. COBB & COS LINE OF COACHES TO ' . WEST COAST, Leaving SPRINGFIELD EVERY TUESDAY I and FRIDAY. Passongers and Parcels Booked, and all infor : mation as to connecting trains, fares, &c., may b« '; obtained from the Agents, | NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (Campbell and Crust), Manse street, Dunedin. j ' . . jjOja l; T>OYAL MAIL LINE OF 'BUSES XV PORTOBELLO. 'Bus leaves Portobello for Dunedin DAILY at 8 • a.m., returning at 3 p.m. Fare, Is each way, and s: from Waverley, 6d children under 10 years of age, half-price. A Special "Bus will leave Union Bank cojrher at - 9.30 a.m. daily, returning at 4.30.p.m. 1 ,p T Y?Ji, ck .leaves Sandymount at 5.30 am. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY i returning from Dunedin at 3 p.ni j, S.S. ONSLOW will leave Portobelltf for Dun '• S(i 1i ltlallyat '-45a- m-returning from Dunedin at j 5.15' p.m. Special trips can be arranged for. '■ DAVID SEATON, Proprietor, toy Power's Stables. Maclaggan street. ROYAL ■ MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO.) • The above Linn of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown, and all intermediate places, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Palmcrston for Naseby, St. Bathans, r a Ophir, and Clyde on Mondays and j* ridays; and for Macraes and Nenthorn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leave Middlemarch for nyde, Kyeburn, and Naaeby on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11.10 a.m., and leave Naseby for Middlemarch and intermediate places on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m., connecting with trams arriving at Dunedin at 6.5 p.m.; connecting with trains lcavingDunedin at 7 a.m. and Middlemarch at 2.20 p.m. H. CRAIG & CO. lie* Office: Pool street. Lawrence S' T ONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT I k SOCIETY Albert Buildings, Piunces street (Opposite Post Office) CASH ADVANCES made on PERSONAL and other SECURITY. Low interest and easy terms of repayment p. ; MONEY LENT, from L 5 to Lso{f v BILLS DISCOUNTED daily fija HENRY BENJAMIN, Manage* s

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