FOR SALE AN T £ D TO SIL L. 3-JPIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, latest fawn, covering,'.with blue and pink effect! Usual price, £l6 10s. "Special Offer, £l3. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, blue ground; Genoa velvet; guaranteed workmanship; £l6 10s. Special Offer. £l2 10S. .;.,!.' OAK BEDROOM SUITE, latest two-tone, and reflex mirrors; £29 10s. Special Offer. £23 10s. BRA ZEN DALES, LTD.? 301-305 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. MACHINERY FOR SALE. MASSEY HARRIS CULTIVATOR,: 4ft 6in, 9-tooth, late, model; eeat; has not done great deal work; excellent implement. Will sell less than Half New P ONE-HORSE GARDEN, PLOUGH, In very good order; last a lifetime. Less thati half new price. 11-GALLON SEPARATOR, also 30gallon Separator; both . . guaranteed tip-'tOp mechanical order. „ Will accept •very low price for cash. . WANTED, Two-row Ridger, oft Disc Harrows, 11. Coulter Drill, and HillATAG 0 O gh MACHINERY EXCHANGE. v/ 134 Princes. street, Dunedm. Phone 13-111: GARDENING l-P,vR I N G IS H ERE. LOVELY NARCISSI, HYACINTHS, SPARAXIS, TULIPS, , ARE IN FULL FLOWER. See REILLY'S EXHIBIT Each Week at their STORES, y ■... If you want' SETTINGS OF EGGS-of any description or the BEST POrATOES Grown in New Zealand, comprising: ARRAN BANNER; ARRAN CONSUL, ARRAN CHIEF, IRON L, " ! l! PICURES, KING EDWARDS. SUTTON'S ■■' SUPREME, ' SHARP'S EXPRESS, Etc. Prices Range from 4s' to 20a per cwt. Absolutely Guaranteed to be True to Description. . . PLANT SOUTHLAND-GROWN SEED. Use SEMESAN. MO," U LIME SULPHUR SPRAYS. t ... ■ SPRAY MATERIAL OF ALL .';; "■ i . Order Immediately from '. REILLY'S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, LTD,, ; MORAY PLACE,; DUNEDP. ; _ ARTISTIC JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS J exhibition shades;.,bronze, salmons, purples, goldsn, lavenders, etc/; 7s dozen, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden. Auckland. ' i NEMONES and RANUNCULUS, 80 per ~i.'cent: doubles; Special .Christmas flowering mixed ; Is dozen, 5s 100. posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, "Mount- Eden,' Auckland. • JEAUTIFUL modern HYDRANGEAS; crimsons, pinks, mauves, salmons, etc.; 1b 6d each, set of 7. for 9s, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden. Auckland. •EARDED IRISES, in new shades of J'greys, bronze, maroons, etc.; 9d each, 7b 6d,: dozen.'— GRIFFITHS' NURSERIES, Mount Eden, Auckland.. ; sb, OLEARIA —Order Now, avoid disappointment; sturdy first year's Plants; guaranteed free from blight; Ss 6d dozen.— Souter, Mosgiel. '■;'" : ', OLEARIA— Two and three years; tall, bushy TREES; give hedge years sooner; Government guarantee; 4s 6d, 6s 6d:dozen. 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INCUBATOR and Brooder;.- guaranteed, order'; bash. 507, .Times. " ■'.• '■■■';.. : ''• ■ -..■:■. .;-.-. TNDER 200 *%%t> per bird in year a rarity ■J 'Ssays' dol'Khted ,user.,-• KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE (containing ground insects). Costs only halfpenny daily for 42 hens. Obtainable from all dealers. CYCLES FOR SALE r KI SON' « BEVERIDGE, LTD., 13! CarglH's, corner, South Dunedin; Cruiser Tyres, 5s 6d; Tubes, 2s 6d; Micbelln, 8s 6d; postage paid to any part of New Zealand. —Nelson and Beverldge, Ltd. -.'■..', 12au RACING CYCLES, Just reconditioned and in good order; £3, £3 7s 6d; small deposit; see these. —W, A. .Scott and Sorts. TRADE in your old .cycle as deposit on new EMPIRE CYCLE; only £6 10s.— W. A; Scott and Sons. " 26s RADIO SETS AND ACCESSORIES WANTED, modern Electric Eight-valve WIRELESS; must be reasonable. 505, Times. FOR SALE. 4-valve BATTERY S3T; Browning-Drake circuit; eliminator, trickle charger. What offer?—" Set." Boa 479, Oamaru. . . . ' _^ >ADION 5-valve Console Models; uebl *.V value; ring for demonstration; .18 guineas.—Todd Motors, Ltd., phone 12-189. THE NORTH ELECTRIC CO., LTD., 213 Moray plaoa, for Radio Repairs and Valve Replacements. Unbiased service.. IS your RADIO giving satisfaction? II not, ring 13-843.—1. W. Standage. Radio and Electrical Supplies. Ltd., 233 George, street. ' 13s AUCKLAND'S oldest- established dealers offer big Radio mall-order values; Cata logue FREE.—Johns, Ltd., Auckland. LUSTRUSS" Ready-mixed PAINTS for quality; none better; Brushe3 at cut orices.—Smiths. Ltd.. Octagon.
A tame jackdaw belonging to l>ric Hall, a chorister at Southwell Cathedral, in Nottinghamshire, has recently establii o i itself- as a firm favourite in Southwell, where it is known to all the boys and girls as Yack. Erie adopted the bird as a fledgling about four years ago, and for a long time kept it in a cage. Then, as the cats began to take notice, Eric decided to give the bird its freedom. But instead of flying off to the woods, the jackdaw stayed near its young master, and, like Mary's lamb, followed him to school one day. While Eric was in school Yack became lonely, and since then he has associated himself with an errand boy on his rounds. Any fine morning the bird may be seen accompanying the boy round the village, either flying in front or. riding on the handle-bar of his bicycle. Yack now knows the boy's rounds perfectly, and if he should miss his friend on the way to work he will fly to the shop and then roupd the. town until he discovers him. Another of the bird's favourite pastimes is to visit the local Grammar School at lunch time, when he sits outside the tuckshop eagerly waiting for tits of currant bun or.other .dainties the' scholars love to throw to him.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22068, 26 September 1933, Page 14
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