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| Business Notices. /~IREAT SEDUCTION IN PRICES. L A BOW 10-PBBT PULVERISING HARROWS, With best Steel Discs and Scrapers, complete >n every respect, Price, £11 15s Od. These Harrows are Light, Simple, Durable, and Flexible. Thousands in use, giving ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Points of superiority in which it excels: — It will do better work, pulverising, lifting, and turning up the soil more thoroughly than any other harrow. All kinds of grain can be covered to any desired depth. It will cover, pulverise, and mix manure with the soil. Crops can be sowed broadcast on stubble land, and every kernel of grain thoroughly covered by it. In many instances it will save ploughing. It will cut, crash, and thoroughly pulverise clods or clay lumps, thus producing better crops. It is invaluable for Summer fallowing land. It will work on wet or stony land where no other implement will. It never chokes, and cuts and pulls up the weeds. It conforms to uneven surfaces perfectly, has a wrought iron flexible frame, and is very simple and strong. BATES, SISE, & CO., Bole Agents for New Zealand, Bond street, Dunedin, The Crilpln Sulky Plough, Price, £10 10s Od. This plough has a seat for the driver, and a boy can plough three acres a day without sense of fatigue or waste of strength. It does the best work with greater ease to man and team (ban the ordinary plough. Perfect in every point. Successful in every contest at Home and abroad — in Europe and America— the Grand Prize, a Sevres Vase, valued at 1000 francs, awarded at Paris Exposition, 1878, in a field trial, over 50 competitors from all nations. The only single-lever sulky made. The King of Sulky Ploughs — iron beam, iron frame, iron wheels; simple in operation, light draft, strong, wd durable. BATES, SISE, & CO., Agents, Bond street, Dunedin. ACME HARROWS, No. 7, Price £6 18s; No. 8, Price £9 16s. CLIPPER PULVERISERS. £11 0s Od. Orders executed at very low prices for EUREKA HARROWS, 6ft & 10ft. Walter A. Wood's Automatic Twine Binder, rod. many other linee, we are selling at greatly reduced prices this season. Cheese Factory and Creamery Apparatus for making Cheese and Butter. Indents^ executed, md information furnished on application to BATES, SISE, & CO BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. 2jy /"YTAGO COPPER, BRASS, AND LHADPIPB WORKS, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, A. A T. BURT. Awarded FOUR FIRST PRIZES AND MEDALS, BYDNEY EXHIBITION, And TWO GOLD aad FIYB SILVER MEDALS, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Gasaliera, 200 designs, most modem ' Pumps of every description Plumbers and Engineer*, Bras* Foundry Water Closets, Urinals, aad General BanHary Ware Corrugated Iron, Ridging, and Lead Washers Black and Galvanised Pipe, Hose, &©. Gas and Water Meters Water Engines, First Prise against the World Cast Iron Water and Gas Pipes. Every description of Copper, Brass, and Lead Goods made to order with the greatest dispatch, at prices equal to importers. QUALITY GUARANTEED. A. & T. BURT. INSURANCE. THB AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Fire, Marine, and Guarantee), I am prepared to accept Fire, Marine, and Guarantee Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Losses promptly paid in Dunedin. R. H. LEARY, Agent for Dunedin. DEAFNESS.— Quacks, calling themselves ' ' Doctors," are utterly ruining the organs of hundreds suffering from deafness, charging from £5 to £20 for bo doing. I have two Infallible remedies (No. l.deafneßß arising from colds; Np.2,the thickening of the parts of the tympanum) from recipes sent mo by those world-known Auriats, the late and present Senior Surgeons of the Hoyal Dispensary for Diseases of the Bar, Soho, London.— Enclose 2d In I stamps for reply postage to T. B. HANNAFOBD Auckland, N Z. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PEN^ I i ' Sold by all dealers (hrdvshout the World.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 38

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