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A CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN LIixCOLN FLOCK. The largest and perhaps tiio most famous Lincoln I lock in Australia at the present time is that, owned by Messrs Coote- Bros of l'onmill and Hi by Grove, Upper Manilla! - N<iW „™ ul ! 1 *? lv *- T,l ° Bock comprises over 2000 lireixlmg owes, wliich aro princir* Lo ~ d from E "S lish i'l'Poi-ta.iions. In 1908 .Messrs Coolo oxJiibitcd their sheep < at eight of the leading shows in New South Wales and QußcneJand, winning with thorn oH_iHst prizes, a like number of second prizes, 13 championships, and 1 reserve championship, out of a total of U first prizes, a like number of second prizes, wi<3 15 championships offered. Messrs Coote Bros, state: "Thcs C eliccn lmvo been (lipped with Qmoolls Dip, and on this class of slock its eflicaoy is undoubted." The testimony of (h e leading Bheop> breeders •m every country in the world into which Quibell's dips Jiavo been introduced unanimously acclaims the merits of these preparations.

THE QUESTION OF THE DAY. Tho (|iicttion of to-day, of to-morrow, and of every succeeding day, is HAVE YOU USED PEARS' SOAP? If you have not, you have not done jour duty by your skin and complexion. If, on the other hand—that is, on both hawk] and on the face, and on the skin gono-rally-yon HAVE usod PEAKS' you can feel happy/ for you will have, done tTie best, that pos.sibly can be dono for tho skin's health and beauty. PEARS' SOAP has been nuking beautiful complexions for nearlv 120 years, P E A K S' MatohlcM for the Complexion,

— Tho TJgaiKla railway is not a Uganda railway at all.; it Btops short at the lako winch divides Uganda from tho East African Protectorate. The necessary line oa the other side might bo built for, say, a. million sterling, and should not for longbo an Imperial burden. Sovon yews ago it was positively stated to bo hopclces to expect the Uganda railway to cam interest, particularly as it had cost twice tho origilial estimate to build: to,day it is paying its way and beginning to yield a 6mal! profit.—Saturday ltoviow.

OTAGO WIIAESS.-Largcst Country Cir. dilation of any weekly in the Domiiion. Pound in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Cantor, bury end northorn rural districts, it offors unrivalled facilities for Adiwitisin- aariidjia of inkiest ..ty fosnto v

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 9

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