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Business NoticesNEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, HAS BECOME A £3:O'C7@£SXXOIL.X> 'W'OEfciD For superior Clothicg, Hosiery, and Mercery, the reward of giving purchasers complete satis. faction in every transaction. Tbe stock of Men's and Boys' Mosgiel Tweed Clothing just made up forthe season comprises garments of every description, shape, and size from GOOD MATERIALS and at EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP PRICES. Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers, 7s 6M to 17s 6d Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 25s to 55b : STcn's Heavy Tweed Trousers and Vests, 15s fid Boys' Trousers, 54 to 10s 6& to 29$ 6d Boys' Trousers and Vests, 10s 6d to 20s In Men's Suits we keep an Immense Stock, and can Fit all builds — Tall, Short, Stont, and Slender. Boys' Suits; 5s to 20s. Also, Odd Jackets, Odd Knickerbockers, Odd Trousers, Odd Vests a all irizas. ■ / > WATERPROO^AN^Twiib OVERCOATS In great variety, 20s to 60s. Oar Superior makes in Dongarees, Barges, Drills, Docks, Corduroysi and Moles always give Satisfaction. Our Stock of ■ • HATS J±.TSTT> CAPS 3&b erery Necessary and Novelty ia the line. Tweed Caps, 9d to 2s 6d ; Tweed Hats, Is 6d to 4s 6d ; Serge Hats, 2s 6d to ss ; Soft Felt Hats, 2s to 6s 6d. A grand assortment - MEN'S FEATHERWEIGHT FLEXIBLE HATS in all the New Colours, 5s to 9s 6d. Men's Working Shirts, Is 6d to ss; Regatta Shirts, 3s 6d to 6s6d; Wool Shirts, 4s <H to 9< 6d; White Shirts, 4s 6d to 7s 6d. Alloa, Lambswool, Merino, .and Cotton Sox ; every make 't'-pl. Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Braces Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Studs, &0., in endless variety.. '_ THE MOST POPULAR CLOTHING AND MERCERY ESTABLISHMENT'IN OTA(io. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY,! LITTLES A IiITTIiE'3 Fluid Dip /f\ Powder Pip (non-poisonous). m (poisonous). ;'- MR. BELCHER, of #LITTLE'S\^[R- CL J- HARPEE, a Kaiapoi (writing August, W Canterbury Runholder, 1890):— "Found Sheep ff^ — ' >^%. (writing June, 1890):— Dipped with Little's W TlTi% "Found the Powder Fluid produced \\\U. g $**££«— S*O \Ktaa trouble to mix; more wool each g isi^Ny was ver y- effective ; v (which fetched %&> g^rSte^T *^i.^wSJ^leftthe.woolingo6d per lb. more) than gjr . /^^k condition;, /safer the wool of gf—tM , m >w vt 1 tii» fc k an other . poi&d& d #;€to m in Wool \a, ffij : ' g/WR,, isaLLANDERS,'of Southland \V* ry Cheap>> ipy -g- I (writing March, i 890), said: — Two years 1 (P«^ ; si £5 gI in succession he dipped a flock of about I .-(^ a MJ9 gß\ 20,000 Sheep, part with Little's Fluid I Mm. , *S| t^ g and the rest with other Dips, and each l^m g |f \ year found the Sheep dipped with, /.,!fl . ;^^ # T ' ,\ Little's Fluid produced \ lh '/ Ti Afj\ ] g JjittlOSX^ more wool per fleece than Ji •.A**"''*Qj»v — . /FLUID DlP N^tfc* ° i} ™ ss ep. v'poWDER DIP\ g (NON-POISONOUS),^^^^J^ T -*^^ (POISONOUS). ; . PRICES. FLUID. POWDER, MURRAY, ROBERTS k Co. 1 n ««^j« 5s «d per gallon in l 8 .nd 4s per pwket. SJS™? n % Aon » o 40-gallonoMks. 70s per case o? 72 U W&gSgtiSL, =258* **&.<££ fa SK,"" BLACKBURN* CO., O^M* ' Also in lewt kegs. General Agents for New Zealand. ~ JOHN FOWLER'S TRACTION ENGINES, 4, 6, and 8 H.F. in Stock, and to arrive, for the Seaßon'a Requirements.. illftlddSEStesfc. ' So P* !nl Q * T * b** 11 spared to Make thtu Snglncs Mmßh^tl iireS^k ' ' n svei 7 yr *y lultable for New Zealand reqnirtmentt. 'MlrSw^'W B ZHSk. They »r« flttad with new bigh-ipaia tentitlT* 'ijHHgt^^HnAV^^n g'-.rernori, and all the most rsoent Improvement! l|TO|[BSM^w^g|*\_jm. , „, that Fowler'i trade and ezperienoe can derite. |iH|Bi|g^g^^^^^^Ba^lifc * ' CbmWning ligbtnen with atreiigth, they «r« bnllfc llwij^lSiJ^Mf^^^^^^SlSlßHl^B^^Bft t° giro tbe greateit power wffch least amount of 'fuel. W^fflMffSsMMLK**?** /{SaUID itrrng For threshing* direot traction, ploughing, ehaffllliK'lfißiM^^^'Mt* \ LHafilSn ' cutting, hnqling np ■tumps, and. carting, they nr« I SiiilifciSxi i»nrJ&2''l«sSSa without doubt tn* most' handjr tool and Best IS ll?^{ r Mnllllb Lowe Bttbsiaw Hkmp Twnni (colonial naannfseI WwS3BmLA\i^^^B^wßßnS^ hJ-e) —4-p!y (green label) 900ffc to tbe pound. We 1«ll!8^sSw^m^^fflB^«llBI m k the special attention of farmer* and contractors liHHiw UHlsfirsC^ll^P*lil^Olm *° tlli9 artiale a> one oftho Obeapeatand Bait Twines TMill BJIf'MmJSiI^SEMIILiS^L ever put on tbe market. We hnve advocated , this cUts of twine for years, (rJmply bscauso we consider i' the most economical any farmer o»n mo. Earirers WlHin^^^^^^g^^^ % r.iil find tbis tvrir.e of uniform thickr.eis, strength, 'W!|(jMaMs^^^gii^taS?*y ■ and Irncth tliroughoufe. It will work suocet stall? on •MffluiSmM^^ /ErftHJitlKEcT* JJ fnv lra ' ce °* tinder. It wilt run further, and do iliffln^^^lY^Hjff more work at a leu cost, and ties more grain than iwJ.S^^^^^S'^^^^l^Mß^^ any twin* we know of. See that ever; ball has a Hwiw iiPfiii m^ FRIGB3, FABTIOULABS, OA.TALO&UBB. SlnßHlSffl 111 l :^~'~— fi.Ti'MS'Pl] If WPfiJI * MTQ 11(1 WGBTEHS, A EXPORTERS, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHUBCH. THE CARLYLE IROfi WSNDMILL. - -^ "Y-T takes some people all their lives to /earn -' • /Isilt ~'V ••> ~~- ~ *^** cheapness" is a matter of quality sfamtJ3mlL*4lk "dn-J-^.^- and not of price. This is *C!heap Mill, but t^^p^TS^^P v r^^-- — ~_ we do not give it away, nor do we offer it a* leestiian cost. Some mannfaetnrers offer a »riety of windmills, not knowing wbieh is m&WM&W&M&M&MmftV mills, a few good ones, bat only ONE that f^&tKmf^A ■niiiiuf < bhst ana THIS IS IT. It stands unrivalled, and we sell many hundreds every | *sggp year, throughout New Zealand and Australia^ j^gj '^^sm» We keep a special staff of men for erecting I 4BSSJSb)SF ment w« pack safely anjl send full instrnctionp ..iliLjfLjgg § I^^^^^S^g^^ for erection and management. Several sizes, »pl^^^^^^^^^^^^» > to raise from 50 to 300 gallons per hour. We make a ap\e°did line of PUMPS to BOOTH- IwiACOOEyALDi & CO., OAKLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IEON WOBKB, ' CHRISTCHURCH. __

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Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 8

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