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PUBLIC NOTICES. nmm.mmiimiiHwi jii mi ii i vn l u« iimmu "YES, SIR! WE" ADMIT IT!-- ■ ■ What you are thinking is g quite correct! Itisun-j doubtedly very seldom that an article which is the cheap* est in the market turns out really first-class in quality. Quite true! But you re» member also the old proverb of the exception proving the, rule'? That's it exactly! •K.P. SHEEP DlP'is the exception. That it is positively the Cheapest Dip going is our lookout:—At 3/9 per gallon in 5 gallon drums it pays us.; and we are satisfied with the profit. " As to the quality—that's your look-out! Suppose you ask some fellow=farmer who has used it? 'O. DIP' (Poisonous) kills the ticks, destroys the incubating power of the larvae, makes the sheep thoroughly clean, improves the wool, leaves no bad effect after dipping, and mixes readily in cold water. Is there any other dip can do more ?—at any price! A farmer at Abbotsford summed j it up when lie called ' K.P. DIP' 'The Cheapest and Best'"—Order now, and write I for further information. j fapffaorste, Fresssr ii Oo LIMITED, j Agricultural Chemists, Dunedin. 8 Save Money . . By Using Only IT IS CLEAN, GIVES A GREAT HEAT, AND LASTS WELL. I PRICE: Only 21s per ton, delivered in Dunedin Sold by all Coal Merchants. ' If any difficulty in obtaining a supply, 1 please communicate with I THE TARATU COAL AND RAILWAY CO., 3li Vogd Street, DUNEDIN. Telephone 217. wnTm*ruk<jwm,min.<M , jTLir£?xr7auiii}&u.jitniiiii<Mmin NEW CLEMATIS. As a Climbing Plant the CLEMATIS is a universal favourite on account of its easy and rapid growth, its free flowering, and the magnificence of the. blooms. Of late years the cultivation of this plant has received the attention of well-known horticulturists of Great Britain and elsewhere, resulting in a nnmher oi new varieties. With a view .of keeping onr collection up to date, wo have added tlio following sorts to our stock, those being scarcely known to the New Zealand public. Wo are pleased to offer these choice varieties for immediate delivery at the following prices: — DUCHESS OF TECK.-Flowers pure white, with a delicate mauve bar; a chaste and beautiful flower. 3s Gd, post free 4s. GIPSY QUEEN (of the lackmanii group). Flowers of large size, blooming throughout the summer and right on to late nutumn; colour, rich bright dark velvety purple. Very free bloomer and a fine flower. 2s Gd, post free 3s. MARCEL MOSEB.-Flowcrs large, of a nice and soft mellow pale violet shade, with a distinct red bar or stripe running through the flower; one. nf the best varieties grown. 3s Gd, pos* free 4s. VILLE DE L7ON.-A splendid variety; the flowers ot a pale flesh colour, with a pink bar or stripe; strilring and distinct. 3s, post free 3s Gd. Or tlio set of Four New Clematis, one plant of each, post freo tor 12s 6d; cash with order. We recommend ordering early so that the plants may be thoroughly established in their permanent position before the winter sets in. To obtain best results, we recommend planting in rich, deep, loamy soil, which should have boon dosoly trenched and liberally manured beforehand, or if preparing (he compost make this of equal parts turfy loam, leaf mould, decayed manure, and road grit. During the winter or early spring give a liberal dressing of weli-rotted manure or leaf mould. It may he taken as a sine qua non (hat the richer and better the soil the greater thi abundance of bloom. After plants have dont flowering cut the shoots back 'about twothirds of their -length. NIMMO& BLAIR. I IS SUMS OF £100 to £10,000 02? COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS AT KXCBmONAILSr LOW RATE'S OF INTERES,'' Repayments of not less than £25 can be made at any timo oa three months' notice. Apply to any Agency of ths GOVERNMENT sKSfIMNCE BEPABTMENT. J. H KICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Corner Princes and Rattray Sts v Dunedin. WHEN FOOD DISAGREES WITH YOU, when tho stomach is fired and cannot assimilate heavy foods, try "ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS." It makes a meal easily digestible and most satisfying. In all cases its tendency is to promote a healthy regularity of system. fI'\TAGO WITNESS.-Largcst Country Cir\J culation of any weekly in the colony. Found in every farmhouse in Otago mid Southmr.d, and circulating largely in Canterbury i,nd northern rural districts, it offers unri- ?:,.' A facilities for Advertise; anything ol interest to country readers. Pr»sent circfJ* tion (steadily increasing), 11.300.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 2

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