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By Purchasing only those bearing - ll££Mte£&£% IMPORTANT INTMATI©]V, V r SARGOOD, SON, & EWBN. y- *Q Each boot has a number in — "~ vs^ the centre of the Standard X Brand, so that 1VF R^ LOFT > bayi ng so far recovered from If you want a thorough, ] OcrO er k* 6 illness, wishes to return her good Waterproof Balmoral, to I TX \ sincere thanks to her many friends and the give 12 months solid wear. r x 9 "^ Ask your Boot dealer for thej O Public generally for the kind sympathy thej a> have shown her during her great trouble, and If you want a Watertight— ] y* *J n ,' , ... ... , X hopes, as;sheisagainabletoattend to her business a first-class solid article— ask f I— J7 ""oiuon for, and see that you gefc, j tS> <. O &t the ° ld premises » that ber old cu stomers will 1 still continue to give her a share of their patronI you want a Genuine J y y age, as one and all may rest assured that she will French Calf Cookham, sewn, ]■ «_ y, I » 80 *~ 6erve them as faithfully in the future as she has take only those branded ) O* s> O done in the past, as her long experience in the Ask for Ladies' French N( M pi onh n^. „.„,,, Calf High-leg Lace J EaC b h ea ?s B ° Ot Trade gIVeD her & tb ° roUgh klwwW *> Ask for Ladies' French V the word of the business in all its branches. Calf.Elastic Side 14 Ask for Ladies' Goat W \^ O Levant Lace Shoe 29 V Ask for Youths' Strong 1 v EARLY CALL IS CORDIALLY IN Nailed Balmorals 6 I ,0 A. VITED Ask for Youths' Genuine T ° X ' < French Calf Balmoral 22 For the inspection of the Large Stock Ask for Girls' French s -..i. 1 Calf Balmoral 33 with letter and of NEW GOODS BBAm Boots ' Shoes ' & Slippers, you can for certain get boots \\ -O English, Continental, and Colonial, in every that will give every eatisfac- ' ¥ tion. Sargood, Son & Ewen „ j. variety. To which has been added,' for the have selected ! only their Best ' T^ ' Quality Boots for the Standard (PyO convenience of customers, a' ' ' Brand so that when the Public ■ see Standard branded on the heel they can s^° CHOICE ASSORTMENT fully rely upon them for wear. To be had of all Boot and Shoe Dealers of • throughout the Colony. — — Drapery and Fancy Goods' GUANO ! GUANO ! J REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE FAVOURITE GUANO FROM MALDEN MRS LOFT'S ISLAND. rpmnui^lMlilDW DRAPERY AND BOOT STORES, X CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, 910 v ailll 12 RftYAT Ar , n . nw ' Limited, have pleasure in announcing to ' U ' IJ| aUli U * KoyAlj Arcade » • I farmer.B^ agriculturists, and others, that they r»T7MirnT-Nr ' >re now a.We to sell the above Guano at the DUfIkDIN. following reduced prices :— For 1 ton to 5 tons £6 Os per ton „ 5 tons to 10 tons £5 10s „ „10 tons and over £5 5s tt ■— — — *— »«—^p— — iniim 1 ! This Guano has bee7^ro^«peae X amina. To Let and For Sale. tion by one of the bess Colonial Analytical _„_. _,_. , „ " Chemists, to bo HH 0 BE LET BY TENDER, fora term of _ T ._ - *».-.«« , , A Five Ve »rSf the FARM at LoveU's Flat Uniformly Rich ID Phosphate occupied by Mr Robert Darling, con' A f i\ii»i.<» taining 098 Acres (more or le«s), and consistinff vi Millie. of seotions 9f IQt and n> M} 1%6f w , I It is specially suitable for turnip growing, and an< * *?» an 4 $*** of sections 18, 19, and 12, should, at the above prices, be relatively the D l°°k H> Kaitangata District. This property isCheapest Fertiliser in the Market. a^ fenced in with sod and wire fence, and on itare erected a two-roomed Cottage and good! We have for sale James Carter and Co/6 Sne epyards; 600 acres are laid down in English* , Famous Machind-Gleaned English Clover Seeds, S** B8 * and also Poverty Bay and Looally,-Gxow.n Peren- '• t ' ne owner of the farm being about to pronial Ryegrass Seed, °eed to the Home Country, is prepared to imKtKm accept a moderate rental from a good tenant, THE NEW !£BALAND LOAN AND MER- Th^ re , nt will jw payable half-yearly in advance. CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY . len , ders W1 " closoat the Office of the UoderLIMITED, *««*f toga ed a t noon 9th JANUARY 188& A purAeents • cuasing clause in the lease can be arranged for * if desired. DONALD STRONACH, w . . . a<L _ „ _ 26au - Manager, Dunedin. Wright, SteplieiMOll & Co* . Dunedin, 23rd December 1887. 30d ; WANTED, ~~ : A GENTLEMAN, as an Active or Sleeping Grazing Farm for Sale. Partner, with £10,000 (more or less). f MARSHALL AND COPELAND, Ti^Oß SA.LB, in the Palmerston -District;. .' Ale and PoktEß Brewers, Maltstebs, JD GRAZING FARM of 1480 Acres wiyerioir ;\ Distillers, Bottlers, Importers, Tussock Land, securely fenced with barb wire,. and Genjsral Merchants. and having erected thereon" good Dwelling' -> Write, or apply personally to house and other buildings. Terms easy. r , ■ JOHN MARSHALL, , Applyto „ q.:" , . i Wate^f-L«jth, r WBIQHT, STEPHBNSQN, * C 0.,. . ; ■? Duoedin, December S2na, 1887. dQdl 80s Bunedfy -i

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Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 36

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