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Public Kotices. ' '■' • ■ }■■ .;-. YX^JB Cannot Resist what is evidently tho -General Wish of our Patrons, and therefore announce A SECOND, AND FINAL EXTENSION Of our " New Departure in Portrait Photography" j TO END OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS So that until then our Customers will, for FIFTEEN SHILLINGS, Continue to receive ONE DOZEN CABINET PORTRAIT?, . And, in addition, A Choice of any of the following :— A BROMIDE ENLARGEMENT, In Cut-out Mount, measuring (outside) 19 inct.es by 15; AN OPAL ENLARGEMENT; ' TWO CABINET OPALS; TWO CABINET IVORY TYPES. On Plush Panels. ■ BURTON BROTHER?.

PATENT " PERFECTION" MANURE DISTRIBUTOR. NEVER YET BEATEN IN« COMPETITIONS. THE MOST SATISFACTORY MANURE DISTRIBUTOR YET INVENTED. Amongst other advantages possessed by the BEN REID COMPANY'S DISTRIBUTOR are, that— (a) The quantity can be instantly varied. (b) The delivery is even, continuous, and regular. (c) It will distribute crushed bones, dissolved bones, nitrate of soda, superphosphates, guano, soot, lime, or any other artificial manure in good condition. (d) The form of delivery prevents clogging. (c) One horse will draw a 10ft machine with ease. (f) Can be easily altered for transporting frora field to field. TESTIMONIALS: ; From John Gibson, Esq., Ashley Downs, Waiwera South:-"In replying to your inquiry re Ben Reid and Co.'s Patent Manure Distributor I would say that I have used the Conmanv's Machine for seven years with most satisfactory results. Last year I imported two more, and had the three at work during the season. They are the only Machines I have seen that really distribute Artificial Manure properly. I can thoroughly recommend them." From-Wm..Hill, Esq., Packwood House, near Birmingham:-" The Reid 10ft Machine has been used to distribute 100 tons of various artificial?. It has dono its work well; about 15 acres tier day." From H. Patne, Esq., Birdbrook Moat, Hal' stead, Essex:—"l have pleasure in giving you my opinion of your Patent Manure Distributor It will do all you claim for it. I have used it with nitrate of soda, superphosphates, guano, and soot on about 300 acres, both broadcast and in rows I would not be without one were it to cost me double the price." From Jas. Gordon, Esq., Galtee Castle, Cork : We have sown close on 300 acres, quantities ranging from 1 JcSvt to Bcwt per acre. The distribution is perfect." -■ ■ "■ ( From 11. W. Mudie, Esq., Guildford, Surrey :— We have already sown over 130 acres, using manures of'all sorts, which the Machine distributed evenly and well," without clogging, doing about 15 acres per day with one horse." .Sir J. F. Lennaiid, Bart., Beckinßham, Kentwrites:—" Send me one Manure Distributor: same as supplied to Mr Mudie." From Richard Bell, Esq., Traflbrd Park:— "The Manure Distributor is a first-class machine. I consider half its cost has been saved this season. I find no difficulty in fixing the machine to sow any weight per acre." Robert Staples, Esq., Dunniore, Durrow, says :—" Your Manure Distributor tlocs its work perfectly." . . Andrew Gilchrist, Esq., says:—"The Distributor purchased from you for the Right Ron. Viscount Powerscourt has (riven every satisfaction. The equal manner of distribution is a very strong recommendation, not to say how much better and cheaper this is done than by hand." A FEW ONLY FOR SALE .■ "By ■ . NIMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS, ■Dunedin. 13au rpO THE FRONT AS USUAL," DON'T FORGET IT. We hold the Largest and DON'T FORGET IT. best-assorted Stock in DON'T FORGET IT. the City. Inspection DON'T FORGET IT. invited. New goods, WE "FEARLESSLY ASK COMPARISON!' OF-I'RICKS AND QUALITY. j Superior Kid Walking Shoes and Bal? LADIES. morals iv Glace Kid; patent vamps s LADIES. Tan, Morocco, and Fancy Styles; in LADIES. pointed or square toes; in Wolfs, LADIES. Bostock's, Herz's, Vernon's, dc. : Also, choice Evening Shoes. SPECIAL.SHIPMENT OF GENTS' HAND- ' SEWN SUPERIOR BOOTS AND SHOES. Just Landed ex lonic. SPECIAL. Women'sEveningShoes(justlanded), 3s lid, 3s 9d; Women's Walking SPECIAL. Shoes, 4s 9d, 6s 6d, 7s 9d; Men's Walking Shoes (just landed), sewn, SPECIAL. 6s lid, 8s Gd, 10s 9d ; Men's Oxford , Balmorals (just landed), splendid SPECIA L lines, 9s 6d, 10s 9d, 12s Od, all sewn "■ Our FAMOUS BEEHIVE BOOTS, all made " in our own Factory, have become a.. Household Word. ■ SIMON BROS., George street (near Octagon). YfTHAT ARE WE HERE FOR?—Do you TT thinkfor one moment we are here to allow any firm in Dunedin to undersell us just because they are a little older or a trifle larger ? Well, we think not! Why should we? Is not our pound just as good as theirs? Will it not reach any manufacturer" in the world just the same as theirs?. Is it because of the great glare, the glamour, the display they make (all of which forces them to extra big expense), or is it because of their extraordinary hieh rents, that they can sell as cheap as we do ? We fail to see were they come in. To use a slang phrase, " They are not in it with us as Bargain Givers." Our rapid progress is due to honest values, painstaking treatment, and progressive methods. We are now Opening Up our SPRING GOODS. Call and feast your eyes on our Millinery, our New Dresses and Lovely Prints; they will not only delight your senses, but save your pxirse and gratify your prudent instincts. " ... DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. Bfi and 88 George street. ''gAD&EE'S STATUTES," FULL SET OF FOUR VOLUMES, £3. VOL. I (NowPublished).—Judicature: Criminal, Practical, and Mercantile jEI 0 VOL. ll.—Land Tenure, Local Government, Agricultural and Pastoral, Medical (Now Printing) 015 VOLS. 11l and IV.-Public Interests; each : 0 15 Single Copies of any Acts, 1842-1592, from 0 1 Mechanics, Labourers, and Others can arrange to Purchase a Full Sot, in 20 parts, at 3s; or 10 I'arls at 6s each. For Order Form, Ac, aprdy WILFRED BADGER, Christchurch. f\ U T D O OU S V O X T S. OUTDOOR SPORTS. RUNNING SHOES 10s 6d CRICKETING SHOES 7s 6d BOATING SHOES 5s 6d Also, CYCLING, TENNIS, and RACKET SHOES. Visit the Leading Boot House. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT (Opposite Post Office). 2So "T^TEXT YEAR, NEXT YEAR. Orders for _I_l Magazines Periodicals, and Newspapers should be sent now. Orders to be accompanied with amount of Subscription. Annual Subscriptions (with and without postage) are :—Young Ladies' Journal, 14s and ISs; Family Herald, 10s and Us (jd; Family Reader, 10s and 12s; do (quarterly division), 7s 6d and 9s v" j ; Something to Read 10s aud 12s; do (quarterly division), 7s 6d and 9s 6d, London Journal, 10s and 12s ; Cassell's Magazine, 10s and 12s Od; Chambers' Journal, 10s and 12s b'd ; Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Good Words, 10s and 12s (extra numbers included); The Idler, Strand Magazine, Cornhill, &c, !)s and. 11s; English Mechanic, 20s (posted); The Wnsineor, Engineering, IDs ami -i2s; Illustrated London News, (inqiliic, ,'in.s ivu.l -Ids ; Alyra's Journal of Fashion, !)•) ami I'll; Weldon's Ladies Journal of Dross, Fashion, ami Needlework (divisions), Gs and 7s Gd ; WeMou's I llustrated Drossmaker (divisions), 5s and Gs Gd ; Diaries for 1533. Stationer, Bookbinder, Paper Ruler, Account Book Manufacturer, Printer, Agent for the Publications of the New Zealand Government ALEXANDER SLIGO, 42 GEOIUiE STREET, DUNHDIN. "T¥T I L Ii I A M REID J V (Late of Mills, Dick, and Co.) GENERAL COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, No. 1 Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street, DunediD. Agent lor Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society (Limited)? Advertising s.nd Publishing Afjent. 4 , Elixir Yitie, the Wonder Cough Cure. GioceiE

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9576, 4 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9576, 4 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9576, 4 November 1892, Page 3

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