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Public Notices. "m/TRS DREAVER, Milliner, will Have room JITjL in about a week for a few more PUPI^ to learn the Scientific System of Dress^cuttin. Dresses, Mantles, &c, cnt, tacked, fitted, anj seams machined for 2s 6d. 22j 5 iij SOUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHING . MATCH Will be held near lnvercargill On THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST, When close on £60 will be offered as Prizes, along with a number of Specials. Entries CLOSE on MONDAY, Ist August. As this Match is' Open to All Comers, Plough , men from a distance are requested to put in § appearance. JOHN A. MITCHELL, 15jy Secretary. TO STOCXRIDERS_ AND OTHERS, fN Exchange for £5 a First-olasa COLONIAL MADE SADDLE with Leather Gitll ->'«irrups, Bridle, Crupper, and a pair of Spun v warranted to stand rough work, otherwi« mauuy will be returned). Look here— For £4 ss, I will supply a strong Colonlij Raddle, Bridle, and a pair of Spore, Sent to any.part of the Colony. All Kinds op Saddlehy khpt in Stoc* SADDLER, Pbinohs strbbt. DrjWBDUL lfj| The Wool consigned to Helmuth Schwartz, and Co., London, by the Pastoral Society it Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, was reported upon by their Valuer to be "of Free Staple ami Sound, of Great Lustre and Soft Feel, and with little or No Smell."— Dated Junelßß4. SHEEP Dipped with this SPECIFIC are not only I'IIEED FROM ALL. TICKS AMD JLICE. ■ but the WOOL is actually improved by ONE PENNY to as much as THREEPENCE per pound. Wonderful Success. Dear Sirs, — I have very much pleasure iv seudingyou a testimonial of my high appreciation of Thomas' Sheep Dipping Specific, with which you have supplied me. I have found it to answer well. The complete failure of an English Poisonoui Dip to kill the Ticks, induced me to try th 'ibove, I am glad to state, with the greatest suruess. The eradication of the Ticks and Ova \vn■io complete that on several occasions I haw challenged inspection of my stud sheep ad general nock to hud a living tick amongst then' A.s for the condition of the wool, and the hca'th of the sheep — the fact of my taking so, niaivj First Prizos Jit each of the agricultural show.-, viz,, Melbourne, fcillarat, Echuca, Sandburat, Rochester, Ivi'chester, Kyne'on, and m-vita* athor shows— sufliciHitly t<;sliue% auclwy hhtcji wen*, entirely fiv<; of i~c{i at. slie;n iiig. I iiave now tnucli ]Me:t-.u ( 'e in giving iv writing nj opinio'i of your Specific, which 1 never li»"->-tutu to "xprr-a publicly wheuevcr the y<\byi\ )f Dip is ri't'i it'mi to. I havetho hcuor to be, Oeitlomen, yuur^ truly, (bigned) L&nahu 11/Oartrr, Scale Park, Chines, Victoria, Jan. 29, 1587. The total prizes taken at the places referred to number 157, including nearly £000 sterling, fitOYSIS, STEAI>, A.IVH> CO.» A OK NTS, I DUNEDIN. THOMAS AND C 0., Manufacturers, Someiwet Place, Melbouunb. PUBLIC THANKS. MR BRAITHWAITB heartily Thanks the Public for the Increased Support given dim .Mnce he opened the Book Arcade, due u» doubt to four causes : — 1. Everyone can come in and go out wbeo they lihe without being asked to boy. 2. The mammoth variety of new ,«ni> attractive articles, including books* at prices that defy, competition. 3. All classes treated alike. ' 4. The civility and couxtesy of bvur man»g« and assistants. ' ' j An average of 10,000 persons have visited tht> Book Arcade every week, 1 or 7<50,0U0 person* Bince it was opened 18 months ago. Everybody admits it to be the finest sight- in New Zealand and not excelled anywhere. Two' New Depart' oieuts have just been added— viit, the latest British and Continental Novelties in GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY, And Beautiful Glassware and Other OrausM*

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Otago Witness, Issue 1861, 22 July 1887, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1861, 22 July 1887, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1861, 22 July 1887, Page 36

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