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FOR SALE. QLOTEL CLOVER. CLOVER. CLOVER CLOVERCLOVER. Farmers, Write for Sample of MACHINE-DRESSED CLOVER Of High Germination. Price, Is a lb. \ This is the Biggest Value in Clover o* the Market. Send now. PETEE BOYD, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDING. ] Princes street, Dunedin. f J|ACHINBEI!, Twin Tandem Compound Steam Engii \ lOin and 6iin cylinders, high-pressura cylinder, cost £450, price £l2O. 8-horse Burrell, Traction, 140 pressure, £250. 4ft 6in Clayton Mill. Sanders Concave, selffeeder, £3OO. Chaff-cutting Plant, 4 h, Burrell, 12in Commonwealth, sleeping galley. good run, £550. Empire Bagger, excellent order, £2BO. 6-ton Leyland Motor Lorry, splendid order, £3OO. 5-ton Republic, Ford Truck, and others. Various threshing Machines and Plants. TAMBLYN. M'KENZIE, & RHODES. For sale, TWO FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLES. In splendid order, together with full set af accessories. Full particulars supplied on application to J. D. FORBES, Secretary, R.8.A., 29my Oamarn. pIANO FOR SALE* BOHM UPRIGHT, Overstrung, Ivory* Keys, Iron Frame; first-class condition; reasonable offer. Inspection. 374 BAY VIEW ROAD, < : 29my St. Clair. FOR SALE, five dozen Lane’* patent RABBIT TRAPS; done fortnight's work; £6 10s 10t.—224. Times. 29my WANTED to SELL, white POODLE; real pet ; young.—Apply 113 Union street. WANTED to SELL, SEAGRASS PRAM; in perfect order; cheap.—No. 195, Times Office. 29my WANTED SELL, black tailored COSTUME; large size; £2 ' 25.—201, Times. 29my FOR SALE, brass-mounted double IKON BEDSTEAD, Wire Mattress, also two young white French Rabbits.—2o2, Times. FOR SALE, STRETCHERS and BEDSTEADS; suitable for cribs.—Address Cheap (175), Times Office. 29my FOR SALE, lady’s BICYCLE; In good order; £3 105.—210, Times Office. WANTED to SELL, working FERRET.— Address 216, Times Office. 29my WANTED SELL, gentleman’s solid gold CHAIN, with large NUGGET.—Tiltman, Waltatl Post Office. 29my * ■ PACKING CASES, medium, large sizes, for SALE; good condition; low prices.— Apply telephone 3468. 29my PORTABLE FORGE, Bellows, Vyce, Anvil, Swadge Block, Screwing Machine, Diet and Taps, Set Matheson Hand Dies, EMERY SPINDLE and Buff, Three-ton Geared Block, Single Double and Treble Blocks, Half-ton Chain Block, 2 and 15 h.p. Motors, Pelton Wheels, l|ln and 2in Centrifugal Pumps.—N.Z. MACHINERY EXCHANGE. 29my FOR SALE, 5 h.p. Marshall portable STEAM ENGINE: £35 or near offer.— Particulars Steam, Times Office. 29my FOR SALE, 6 young box-bred FERRETS; ready for work; 10s each.—Apply A. Crossan, Goodwood. 29my ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. TDOYAL HOTEL, TIMARU, Xv T HE sunny corner house. Solid Brick Buildings. Every Comfort, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. Plenty of time for refreshments whed express trains arrive. Dunedin and Timaru ales on tap also all high-grade liquors stocked. GOOD MENU. NICE AIRY ROOMS. TARIFF; 12s PER DAY. DON’T MISS SUNNY TIMARU. I F. CARTER, ] 7ap Proprietor. , VS7HERE TO STAY IN CHRIST* Vi. CHURCH. j HOTEL FEDERAL, " 1 Victoria equate, Christchurch. > All communications receive prompt * attention. * T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. _ Telephone 1040ERE IN CHRIST* ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, SS Worcester street. West End, 2 minute* from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. 'Phone 872. UK r<ITY BUFFET PRIVATE EOTEI* O CHRISTCHURCH (’phone A 5266), An ideal homo in the heart of the city. Continental plan: Bed and breakfast, 6a 6d per day; full board, 10s. Cosy lounges and sitting rooms; hot and cc’d bath. Concession to permanent guests: liberal table: mid-dav luncheon a specialty. F. M. C. HYMAN, 27ap Proprietor. ~TT OT E L BRAE BD R N.' 4 AJ-ig Symonds street, AUCKLAND. An exceptionally well-furnished * and thoroughly up-to-date Private Hotel, con- / ducted by Mrs BRAIK, late of Hotel Braeburn, Wanganui, and Hotel Cargen, Auckland. Tariff, Iss a day. Permanent guest* by arrangement. 'Phone 44, 220. VfOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. The Most Modern and Up-to-date Licensed House in Auckland. Over ICO modern beV-«oms and 30 bath* rooms. Private telephone in every bedroom. Tariff moderate. Write or wire for information. 1 Telegrams.’ “Cargen.” Auckland. • Hu N ~ L U L U HAWAII The Moan* and Seaside Hotels, Situated on the world-renowned Waikiki Beach. Golf, tennis, surfing, dancing; Hawaiian Orchestra. Every Day a Perfect Day, in the Isl of Enchantment of th_ Pacific. —Write for folder to “Moana,* G.P.O. Bos 1487, Wellington. The new Roval Hawaii - Hotel will he completed early in 192“ 400 rooms, with bath and s’ . wer. 24ap [SIT ROTORUA, and Stay at THE MANSIONS. Excell t Accommoda* ; 11s per day, 70s per week. FRED REEVE. j P -oprietar. PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown.—Now under the management of the Misses LUCKIE; first-class accommodation. 4d THE OAKS,” Palmerston, Ideal boms for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds ; very sunny.—Telephone 63. ■■ ■ ■" 111

ItHE First Otility ot frequent and • regular Advertising consists in this? There is at all times c large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are readx to be swayed and drawn toward any nar. iicular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Ind ,- fferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories, A lars* amount of reading matter, ...

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 14

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