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FOR SALE. TS IT POSSIBLE TO SELL TO 1 , BETTER ADVANTAGE, And at the Same Time to Buy Cheaper from One Particular Firm?. WHAT IS A PARADOX? How does it affect the Seller and the Buyer ? REILLY’S EXPLAIN The rule of the road is a paradox quite. If you go to the right you are bound to go wrong; to the left you are bound to go right. The Grower, Consignor, or Purchaser of any lines of produce, “and such there are in New Zealand, Australia, Great Britain, and America, Specialists, who entrust Reilly’s with consignments and orders of all descriptions.” REILLY’S ACT AS DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. Therefore, Customers are constantly in touch, through Reilly’s, with the very best buying conditions; and Consignors, through Reilly’s, get the Widest Distribution, thus ensuring sellers the Best Prices obtainable, and Buyers the goods they require at Fair Market Values THEREFORE IT IS SOUND BUSINESS TO ENTRUST REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, DUNEDIN, ' WITH YOUR BUSINESS They Promise Consignors and Customers Faithful Service c HEAP SEEDS, Write -us for Samples and Quotations for Choice Clover Seeds, French Lucerne, English Timothy, Sutton’s Broad Leaf. Essex Rape, Imported Danish and Akaroa Cocksfoot, Dogstail, Perennial, Italian, and Wolths of choicest quality and highest germination. CHEAI LINES OF MIXED SEEDSWe have some excellent lines of Mixed Clovers and other Seeds, including some choice Machine-dressed Akaroa Cocksfoot Doubles, all clean enough for the best cultivated soil. And we have ilso some lines of Clovers and other Seeds admirably adapted for and cheap enough for surface-sowing. CHEAP SACKS. We can supply once-used also sound Chaff Bags We have CRUSHED PEAS at 20s per sack of 1501 b (sacks in). MARTIN STEVENS & CO,. Grain, Seed, and Produce Merchants, P.O. Box 437. or 98 Vogel street. Dunedin. ■RASPBERRIES & LOGANBERRIES -Cu Orders now taken for Choice, Fresh Fruit, direct from the' grower, supplied in specially-made containers; 12lb for 10s, cash with order; railage extra; 561 b or under, Bd, containers free. Post your order to-day to Waimare Fruitgrowers’ Association, care R. F. Algie, Queen street, Waimate. H. ALDINGTON, Secretary, Waimate Fruitgrowers’ Association. . ANTED TO SELL, CONCERT GRAND PIANO (John Broadwood and Son, London). Excellent Order. Cheap for Cash. 7d. ■ . 791, Times. Q.ORE IMPLEMENT EXCHANGE. We have for SALE: Milking Machines, Threshing and Chaff cutting Pldnts and Full Range of Farm Machinery Prices Bedrock. Old Machines taken in Part Payment for any make of New Machines MEDWAY STREET. GORE. I7OR SALE. several GAS GRILLERS, cheap: I? also good selection of PORCELAIN ENAMEL BATHS. GEORGE DYER & CO., L3au 52 King street. FOR SALE, Second-hand HOT WATER BOILER, suitable for greenhouse heating ; cheap price.' A. & T. BURT (LIMITED), 7d Dunedin. WANTED to SELL, cabinet oak GRAMOPHONE ; nice tone and appearance: Barrard Motor; reasonable. —760, Times. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for SALE.— Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Bedding, Dining Room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Linoleums, Carpets, and Rugs; all greatly reduced for cash.- —Brazendale’s, 299 Princes street South 17my CAR PAINTING by experts, under ideal conditions, with best materials. —T. Seurr {Limited), Cumberland street. BOILER TUBE (Igln, 2in, 41n). Railway , and Tramway • Ralls (all weights, lengths), Malthold, Bellows, Anvils.—Seurr, Cumberland street. FOR SALE, Ayrshire BULL, two years; butter-fat breeding, prize-winner, pink condition. —W. D. Mason, Mlddlemarch. FOR SALE, gent's BICYCLE; in good running order; £5.—756, Times. FOR SALE, Salesmanship COURSE com plete; £s.—Write 755, Times. 6d Electrical welding ail Articles Steel or Iron, Welded by latest Electrical Process.—T. SCURB, Cumberland street. WE have large stock Of WIRE SHADES for Electric Lights; any design made at shortest notice.—Charles Bills (Ltd.). SECOND-HAND Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Sideboard, Suites, all Household Requirements, lowest rates; ’phone 2669.—MTntyre, 312 King street. 13n SEWING MACHINES. Sewing Machines.— See our great variety of White and Standard at lowest prices; guaarnteed for 10 years; all makes repaired.—At D. FORRESTER & CO.’S, 70 Stuart street, Dunedin. ZEALANDIA Ranges and Open-fire Boiler Grates give best results; obtalnble all Ironmongers.—Barnlngham’s, George street. FOR SALE. Bay Show PONY STALLION, 2 years old; height about 12i hands. — Apply Wright, Stephenson, or No. 696, Timas Office. _______ FOR SALE. DINNER SUITS, sizes 4,5, and 7.—289 King street (’phone 7252). TROTTING HARNESS, second-hand set, a a new; Rawhide Whips, Hopples, Giles Remedy.—Treveca, saddler. 4d LATEST HORSE HOES (Scufflers), best value In Dominion ; 77s 6d. —Peter Boyd, agent. Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. HEAVY Machine-dressed Cocksfoot, Is; Excellent Clovers, Is; satisfaction or money returned.—Peter Boyd, Dunedin. 3d USED TYPEWRITERS; guaranteed perfect order; from £3 each ; all makes. — Typewriter Co., corner Water-Bond streets. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for Sale.— Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, Bedsteads. Bedding, Dining Room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Linoleums, Carpets, and Rugs; all greatly reduced for cash.—Brazendale’s, 299 Princes street South. 17my Oh Saturday evening, in the Orange Hall, Leith street, a sucessful gift evening was held by the members of L.O.L. Lodge No. 9 Goodwill. The effort was to augment the funds of the Patients and Prisoners’ Aid Society’s annual Christmas appeal. Mrs James Dey was in the chair. During the first part of the evening a concert was given by the following: Mesdames Blake, Coventry, Mathiesou, Mieses M. M'Dowell and Anzac Patton, Messrs Blake, W. Mills, Sincock, and Lawn. The programme given was of a very high order. A large table was well loaded with gifts and money, the whole being handed over to Mr F. G. Gumming, general secretary of the Patients and Prisoners’ Aid Society, for distribution amongst the city’s poor. Mr Gumming briefly thanked the members of the lodges assembled, and assured them that their gifts would be placed in needy homes. He also referred to the great work the society was doing. Mr J. J. Patton thanked the artists, who were then entertained to supper at the home of Mr and Mrs James Dey. A strange discovery has been made in connection with the four-masted German barque Gustav, which has just discharged a chargo of guano from Malden Island at Auckland (states the New Zealand Herald) preparatory to loading wool in Australia for Europe.— During a lie-up at Adelaide early this year, her sides became rusted and the bottom foul. A few days before weighing anchor, the harbour was discoloured by sugar from a refining factory on the waterfront catching fire. The unusual condition of tho water proved too much for the fish, thousands of which floated to, the surface dead. Contrary winds delayed the Gustavs’ arrival at Auckland, but the slow passage was commonly attributed to the supposed foulness of her bottom. As the cargo was dumped into tho trucks at the King’s wharf, and the ship rose out of the water, it was seen that the hull was comparatively clean. The fact was attributed to the sugar killing the barnacle-, and causing them to fall off at the Alelaide anchorage. In consequence, the Gustav will not go into the Calliope dock as originally intended.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 18

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