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FOR SALE. OIIE > ? VRU I T JAM. BOTTLING, COOKING, AND DESSERT FRUITS. RASPBERRIES. LOGANBERRIES. APRICOTS, APRICOTS, APRICOTS, PLUMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PEACHES (Dessert and Bottling), PEACHES (for Stewing). TOMATOES (Dessert. Cooking and Sauce Tomatoes), THE BEST EATING OR PRESERVING PEARS AND NECTARINES, and ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ARE SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES TO CUSTOMERS By REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART. DUNEDIN. FRUIT IS CHEAP. You can place your ORDER with confidence. Whether you want a HALFCASE or 100 CASES, you can do no better than place your ORDER with REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART They will supply you with the choicest Fruit direct AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. pETER B 0 Y D, ’Phone 13-111. 'Phone 13-111, FOB SALE. AdTertiseuieuti oi lb word* under tbe beading* il Mtijtttioua t'seant, Wanted, For «?ete To Uji Lost and Found, liucellantou* Warn*, etc., U pei insertion, three oorweciitire meertioiiF 2* bd «u.t oont<ocijrSTf insertions 5* St not H cafb *u r ’»*rr ahnri-p if hoofced 95 STUART STREET. Telephone 10-441. Contractors for PO. Demolition. HAVE FOR SALE LARGE QUANTITIES 9 GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL. Windows, Frames, Sashes, Panel and Glass Doors in R.P. and Kauri, R.P. Scantlings. 3in x lin 3in x 2in, 4in x 2in, and Sin x lin. Glass Partitions, T. and G. Lining, Cin and 4in x £in. Flag Poles, Chimney Pots and Cowls, Kauri Beams (Gin and (Jin), W.C Pans and Cisterns. Office Partitions, Swing Doors, 390,000 Bricks. Water Pipes, 4in Castiron Pipes, Moulded Dadoes. Apply OLD P. 0., PRINCES STREET, Machine Dressed Cocksfoot .. 13Jd Surface Sowing Cocksfoot .. .. 5d Creited Dogstaii 9d Rest Timothy 8d Machine Dressed Clovers, lOd, Is, Is 3d. ALL SEEDS GUARANTEED FIRSTCLASS GERMINATION. MACHINERY: If you want any Good, Used Implements or Machinery PLEASE SEND IN YOUR INQUIRY AT ONCE and WE WILL QUOTE YOU OUR BEDROCK PRICES. BOYDS, 150 Rattray street, Dunedin. •yyAIMATE CHOICE DESSERT RASPBERRIES NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. The Raspberry Crop is now in full swill;*, and Orders can he railed the same day as received, ; Fruit picked and packed each morning in time to catch express trains. 251 b CRATES, 20a (freight paid). 12Jlb BUCKETS, 10s 6d (freight paid). We guarantee the safe arrival of our Raspberries, and will replace any arriving in bad order free of charge. Post your order at once. The season docs not last long. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH, LTD., 24ja Waiinate. XT OTIC E TO FARMERS. FOR QUICK SALE, AT GORE IMPLEMENT EXCHANGE. J 6ft Reid and Gray self-oiler Windmill and Steel Tower (new); 1 6ft M’Cormack Deeriug Potato Digger (as new); 2 3-furrow Disc Ploughs. Low prices to clear. Full range of Farm Machinery in stock and large stocks of duplicates. MEDWAY STREET, GORE. VIEW POTATOES, In 561 b bags, Ss 6d ; IN freight paid to any station; cash with orders.—C. E. Meredith. Ltd., Waimate. RASPS now ready, 121 b and 151 b buckets; lOd per lib. ’Phone 29M. —Jas. Bathgate, Grantly Orchard, Shands, Outram. WHBELBAND'S FAMOUS WEED KILLER keeps Paths, Drives free from weeds; cheap, effective. —Skene's Ltd., Stuart street. GATE’S DISINFECTANT POWDER for Poultry. Nesta, Houses, Birds; nothing better- large tips. Is 6d.—Skene's. Stuart street. Dunedin. PLANT NOW—Cabbage, Broccoli, Savoy. Sprouts, Leeks; special price large Iots.—SKENE’S LTD., Stuart street. Dunedin. lUja WANT'e’D "s’RLIT - h.p. Ze’alau’dia~RANGE, No. 2, o-ien fire, rack, and manteL piece.—Apply 137 Richardson street, St. Kiltla. 31 ja OA A j MASSIVE Overstrung Upright GRAND PIANO ; like new: splendid chance beginner.—Fred Howell, 14 Hanover street. 31Ja ISOR SALE, flrrt-class DAIRY COW , second calver: sound and quiet; at the drop.—Cameron. Normanyby. 31Ja For sale, wireless telephones, 60ft Insulated Wire, Aerial Wire, Insulators; 27s Cd the 10t.—52, Times. SALE, solid oak COAT and HAT STAND; made specially lor tea rooms; cost 1120. What offers?—Address 84, Times. 311 a FOR URGENT SALE, practically new Walter Collinson PIANO; sacrifice for £BS, —Address 83. Times. 31ja SALE, large seagrass PRAM; good order ; £3 10s —Address care 82, Times Office. 31Ja "JJ'OR SALE, 200, 300, 400-gallon TANKS. X 1 45-gallon Steel Drums, Used Piping.— Mansons’, 185 Princes street. 31ja RABBIT TRAPS. —All the most reliable makes. Also Trap Pegs and Trappers’ Hoes.—Mansons’, JBS Princes street. FOR SALE, good handy DOG; great backer; 4 years; £l2. Also noisy HUNTAWAY, 15 months; £8; guaranteed workers. Address 74, Times Office. 31ju T7<OR SALE, COWS, in profit and coming X to profit.—T. Burgess, Hlghciiff. HUSSAR TOP BOOTS, to knee; good as new ; one pair tor sale ; no lacing.—72, Times. 31ja S’ JiCONU-iiANH FURNITURE lot SA LE.— Duchesse Chests. Wardrobes. Bedsteads, Bedding, Dt.itng Room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Linoleum', Carpets, and Rugs; all greatly reduced fot cash. Brazendale's. 299 Princes street South < 8s ZBALANDIA RANGES and Open Fire Boiler Grates give best results: obtainable all ironmongers.—Barningbam’s, George street. 5Ja t> LIBBER rVKINU. Solid Rubbet lyres JL'V Fitted to Vehicles. J H. Pearson, coachbutltler. Burns street. Cavcrsham 5u <>■» USED TYPEWRITERS sacrificed this At) mouth, £3 each; guaranteed.— S.Z Typewriters, 22 Bond street. 17Ja O/* PLANS and ELEVATIONS of selected OU Bungalows; post tree ss.—Marry Ratcliffs. architect, Walroa, H.B. I4ja RASPBERRIES, local grown, picked and delivered the same day; 121 b for 12s. —J. Moss. Glenie.th (1 minute iroro bus). UEOONDHAND FURNITURE lor SALE.— O Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes. Bedsteads Bedding, Dining Room Suites, Sideboard*, Tables, Linoleums, carpels and Rugs; all greatly reduced for cash. —Brazendale s. 229 Princes streel South. I> AI LW A Y and TRAMWAY RAILS (all i weights, lengths), R> iler Tubes dim. 2iin. sln), Avery Platform Scales.—Scurr. Cumberland jstreet. rjMP, Farm and Spring DRAYS, PuuchJL tng, Shearing Machine, Screwing Machine. Wheelbarrows. Chains.—Scurr. Cumberland Btreeu_ IJLECTRIOAL WELDING. All Articles, L Steel or Iron, Welded by latest Electrical Process.—T. SCURR. Cumberland street. FOR SALE, Spaniel and Fox Terrier cross PUPS ; good rabbiters. —George Donaldson, Uighcliff. 26.1 a DELIA, 21:2 Princes street South, Buy* and Sells Antiques. Old-fashioned Walnut and Mahogany Furniture. —'Phone 12-930. 28Ja T -Jotting HARNESS, excellent set; also second-hand one ; Hopples. Bloomers, and Toe Weights.—Trcvena, Princes street, Dunedin. 28Ja choice BLACKBERRIES, 9d ’ per lb, on rail at Alexandra; cash with order.—W. Park, Alexandra. 28Ja rytHREE large, well-bound BIBLES, with 1 beautiful coloured illustrations: size about 14in x 10 x 5,—7, Times. 2SJa rpHE FARMERS’ PAPER—The AgriX cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion. To Mr Allen (Foreman), or to Air Asher (Salesman). A SNIP FOR FARMERS. We have a quantity of AKAROA COCKSFOOT DOUBLES, i.e„ the Seed that will not separate when being cleaned. Some lines are clean enough foT sowing in cultivated soil, and others are more adapted for surface sowing. Prices, 3d to od per lb, according to quality. The germination is good, and the price of the best only about one-third of the cost of the usual machine-dressed Akaroa or Danish Cocksfoot. When writing for samples state if required for cultivated soil or surface sowing. MARTIN, STEVEN, & CO., Grain, Seed, and Produce Merchants, 96 VOGEL STREET. Or P.O. Box 437, Dunedin. G EORGE DYER & PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND DRAINERS, 52 KING STREET. CO., VIEW Season Tennis Racquets. Balls, ii Covers, and Presses to hand. <Ve Restring and Repair with best British Out.— Charles Bills, Ltd., 218 George street and 341 King street opposite Dental Sehpoll FOR SALE, VIOLIN, Antonio Lecke, two bows and leather case; cost £lO ; accept £3 10s.—No. 29, Times Office. 28ja FOR SALE, Avania GRAMOPHONE, 40 latest Records, all practically new; price £8. —Address Snip (44), Times Office. TWO beading and leading DOGS, two Huntaways; broken in on rough country; young; guaranteed toilers ; price £12.—43, Times Office. 30ja MENIWAVB Short Wave Sots, Adaptor®, Colls ; provisionally patented ; wonderful efficiency.—Johns, Ltd.. Box 471, Auckland. 12n CIOMPLETB FORD ENGINE UNIT, with J magneto ignition; suitable for launch; good reasons for telling.—7o, Times. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. D U N E D I N. OBAN HOTEL (in the Octagon), Two Minutes from Railway Station. Perfect Cleanliness and Satisfactori Service are assured. The Small House with the Big Reputation. Tariff, 14s per day. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Oban Hotel. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor Box 532. Telephone 1040. VI7HERE TO STAY IN CHRIST W CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester stteet. West End, Two minutes from C.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ’Phone 872. Bap \7TSITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. V Stay at “ 3TONEHUHST,’’ Latimer square, Christchurch. Satisfied Guests have frequently termed this excellent Houtse “A Home away (roui Home ’’—this rightly infers comfort, efti ciency, and all that they imply. We invite you to stay with us on your next visit to Christchurch, and guarantee satisfaction Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Telegrams: “ Stonelea,” or inquiries from Tourist Office, 14ja PITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets. CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone A 5266. ! Under new managment. An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Liberal table. Full Board, 10s, Concession to permanent guests. K. ANDERSONi Proprietress. |AREE GARAGE ACCOMMODATION X AT TIMARU. No garaging problems if you put up at Beverley House. We provide garage accommodation for our guests. Official House S.I.M.U. Superior Accommodation —everything of the best. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors; Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. Royal hotel, Oxford terrace. CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Accommod'lion; Moderate Tariff. S.L. Motor Union and C T.A. House. PRINCESS HOTEL. Dee street, Invercargill.—For good n.eals, good beds, comfort and economy, slay at the Princess Hotel, Invercargill: moderate tariff: permanent boarders at very reasonable charges.—P. H. Bellett, pruprtetor .___ f 9ra. rpHE NEW OBAN. —Visitors to Stewart JL Island, book now for Sanders Cup races ; just rebuilt; plentiful supply of hot water; the only house with electric light; tariff moderate. M A. Hansen, proprietress. f |iu LET. tarnished ROOMS. Timaru; 2 X minutes from bay.—Miss Strachan, Arcade, Timaru. 28 J a TIMARU; ACCOMMODATION for visitors; private situation ; close bay and town ; meals optional.— ’’ Dalkeith," Le Cren’s race. 28 J a P~ _ OPLAR GROVE." Clyde.—Private Accommodation ; every comfort; large airv rooms; moderate tariff. —L. Ross. ’Phone 3S. 26ja VACANCY lor private BOARDERS from now on; good table and good view; tariff 9s day I BURNISHED PREMISES in Hampden to LET to A 1 tenants. —Ivan A. Borton, Palmerston or Hampden. _____ "°3 n "VX/ANTED (for Easter holidays), furW nislied COTTAGE ; bay p ret erred ; careful tenants. —79. Times Office. 3lja mo LET, fully furnished four-roomed X HOUSE, opposite bathing beach, Brighton.—Apply bS2 Castle street, ’Phone 13-340. 3 L a rilO LET (summer months, furnished, at X Macandrew’s Bay), 3-roomed COTTAGE.—42 Melbourne street, South Dunedin QUEENSTOWN —Excellent PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION lovely view; Uls per day.—Box lIP. Queenstown nja KAKA POINT, Otago e Premier Seaside Resort : For ACCOMMODATION and terms apply to D. MacKechnie, Kaka Point. |

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20320, 31 January 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20320, 31 January 1928, Page 16

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