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Business Notices. _ M—^^^^^MMMMSMMMMS*WiMWSSM>W<SIM>WWWSgf QNIiY FIRST €HJAMTY'SBI-ECTE]tt FO^ STANDARD BRAND BOOT FACTORY. 'IW^tf urn mkim km south seas emhib§tiom awards. - * 3 STANDARD I STANDARD! STANDARD! WEW E £SE%ns %2FS^££^ >,*h line competed for, thereby securing SIX FIRST CLASS AWARDS AND NO SECONDS, thus placing bur Boots in the very FOREMOST RANK of Exhitots, whicb fact faouid epeak for itself, as it was the Oaly Boot Exhibit securing Six First Clmb Certificate* \ND NO SECONDS. SEN'S GLACE GLOVE AND CALF KIDI pibct ni *85 PTPTIFIPATF BOOTS AND SHOES: 1 '" F!RST CLASS CtßnHliAlts WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GLACE') ' GLOVE AND CALF KID BOOTS AND V ... FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE, SHOES: FRENCH CALF GOODS, IN MEN'S,} -■«-.•.«•«»- WOMEN'S, YOUTHS' AND GIRLS' V «. FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATL M.S., PEGGED, AND RIVETS: ) 3RAIN, HIDE, AND CALF SHOOTERS,} FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE. M.S. AND PEGGED : > " WATERTIGHTB AND STOUT NAIL> riDST Ti ASS CERTIFICATE. GOODS (A Speoialty) :. j•" UK S " «• LA ** U tK ' Ir IWA lEI F|RST CLASS CERTIFICATE, All the above are now being Manufactured by SARQOOD, SON, AHD EWLEN, Cho Makers of the Famous STANDARD BRAND of BOOTS & SHOES. We again beg t< draw Spsoial Attention to the Fact that the Judges were Unanimous in Awarding the STANDARD BRAND First Class Awards in ALL Classes Shown. LITTLE'S A LITTLE'S Fluid Dip i ij \ Pourd®!* Dip (NON-POISONOUS). ff (POISONOUS). MR. BELCHER, of #LITTLES\ MR - C - J - HARPER, a Kaiapoi (writing August, ff 2 % Canterbury Eunholder, 189 0) :—« Found Sheep ff^ 0 "' (writing June, 1890):— Dipped with LittJe's/^-j-aUP Dr&r\ " ?o™d Ac Powd«f riuid produced liibs.ff Vhtfle trouble to mix; more wool each M y^pTfiV %was very effective; (which fetched fd. ff S7%**~ ""^^^ 5^V% leftthe woo lmgood per lb. more) than fff condition; safer the wool of ff/^. a . -. v «. ■«^k than other^P 01 - undipped ff/ 0-e,in in vv 00l x^t 0^ ?1?s? 1?s ; Sheep. ff/ &v&&a. -a. jsa ww m^i3 esl( j es being #/MR. GILLANDERS, of Southland iV^ ° 6aP ' IG) ff I (writing March, 1890), said : — Two years \ (S>i, J: 0 ff lin succession he dipped a flock of about I CPv M) #gl 20,000 Sheep, part with Little's FhridJ]l|\ Ap) ff §£&\ and the rest with other Dips, and each / J|| ff I^* \ y© ar f oun^ c Sheep dipped with / # T ' ,\ Little's Fluid produced * lb '/ TUi i^\ ff Little S V more wool per Jieece than I iiHW^ » % ffFUJID DIP \ *■« otLer shee P- >^POWDER DIP\ ff (NON-POISONOUS), ---^s*^^^ J^!^-«tojtu.^ FLUID. POWDER. MURRAY, ROBERTS & Co. J. Dunedin %ola£ca?fe 8 0n iD % BQd 4S PW fti' HIKLOP I ! MON°TAGU ..! Oamaru.' 40-gallon easbs. 708 p e r case of 72 Is r. B . WILLIAMS & Co. ... Invercargil! 83 per gallon m packets or 18 434 3 BLACKBURN & CO., Cbriatchureb, s«gallon drums. packets, ; ' Also in lewt kege. General Agents for New Zealand. JOHN FOWLER'S -4, 6, and 8 H.P. in Stock, and to arrive, for the Season's Requirements. ililllliflh. P a 'nß have been sptred to make these Engines jij 1 Illfltji,* 1 In evevy waj suitable for Now Zealand requirements. IMIHiUII Thay ere 'fltfied with new high-spsad sensitive ißs^S^^^^liWlHlL (r^rornors, end all tho most recent improvements th*t Fowlet'B ttade and experience can devise. A^^^l^^^^mlrMl Combining lightness with strsngth, they sre built /^BB^^M^^^^mMW^ to give the greatest power v/fth least amount of fuel fl|aa^^g|A^^^^.])f||™w >or threshing, direct traction, ploughing, ohaffcutting, hauling up stumps, and oarting, they ar« *^^^^p^^^^^^^Mti|jisf doubt the most hnndy tool and Best i ff^HJK^nl{lj " Long Eussiak Hbmp Swinb (colonial manufacy^J^lMlWMWß ' iuro) -4-piy (green label) 90Gffc to the pound. We kjlim i tWi^ra^l^3£3^^lj{3B| WT 1 ftsk tha special attention of farmers and contractor* %. \\Wm\\ to this article as one o<'tha Oheapestaud Best Twines h evor put on the market. We hnve advocated this Imfm f f ' I:j '' t of tvrine for yeara, simply because we consider KB™!! ifflßßHGßalliH llliliiil i" t!ie I - tODt ' economic.nl any farmer can use. Psrrcerg I ffiiwlEfflffiSLSJlß iffi Vri!! finti fch!^ twine of uniform thickness, streogth, ,; _ fHffiflWlfflyji^^^^iSi'flll mkl length throughout. It will work successfully on ' <wt f~X&IM f3wWxß?\%if 3wWxß?\%i jl/BmElf I Rli y BlivKe °f binder. It will run further, asd do HiSllliili^li v\l/ylli^^yll! ruoioworkatalesa ooit, and ties more grain than a^SSliil^^^^^iy^Wlll Bqy t^1 I\*1 \* wt tuow of. See that every ball has a 'BBH||Hbß|^^^^™ Mioii PABTIOULABS'. CATALOQUBS, ' GENERAL MBROHANTS, HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTOHUROH.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1927, 29 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1927, 29 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1927, 29 January 1891, Page 3

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