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— — — .—. — .—. — , i , „ — Business Notices- ; NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, HAS BECOME A HOUSEHOLD V^ORD tfor superior Clothing, Hosiery, aix? Mercery, the reward of giving purchasers complete i&ti«. faoVion in every transaction. The stock of Men's and Boys' Moegiel Tweed Clothing just I made np forthe season comprises garments of every description, shape, and size from GOOD MATERIALS and at EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP PBICES. Wen'i Heavy Tweed Trousers, 7s fld to 17s fld Men's Heavy Tweed Suits,2ss to 65s' Uen'a Heavy Tweed Trousers and Vests, 15s fld Boys' Trousers, 5s to 10s fld t0 2Da 6d Boya' Trousers and Vests, 10s fld to 20a In Men's Suits we keep an Immense Stock, and can Fit all builds—Tall, Short, Btout, and Slpoder. Boys' Suits, 5« to 20s. Also, Odd Jackets, Odd Knickerbockers, Odd Trousers. Odd Vests a ail sues. WATERPROOF^IW^TWEib OVERCOATS fn great variety, 20s to 60s. Oar Superior makes in Dongareqs,, Serges, Drills, Daoks, Corduroysi and Moles always give Satisfaction. Our Stock of HATS AND CAPS every Necessary and Novelty in the Hue. Twaed Caps, 9d to 3s fld; Tweed Hats, Is fld | to 4s 6d ; Serge Hats, 2s 6d to ss ; Soft Felt Hats, 2s to. 6s fld. A rand assortment , MEN'S FEATHERWEIGHT FLEXIBLE HATS fa^Sl ttio New Colours, 5s to 9s fld. Men's Working Shirts, Is fld to ss; Regatta Shirts, 3s 6d to 8s fld; Wool Shirts, 4s fld to ■^ 6d; White Shirts, 4s 6d to 7s flcl. Alloa, Lambswool, Merino, and Cotton Sox; every make ?-pt. Collars, CafEs, Ties, Braces Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Stud*, &c., in endless variety. THB MOST POPULAR CLOTHING AND MERCERY ESTABLISHMENT IN OTAGO. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, OCTAGON, DUNEDLN. LITTLE'S J\ LITTIiE ? S Fluid Dip f\ \ Powder Dip (NON-POI3ONOUS). W { (POISONOUS). MB. BELCHER, of #LITTLE'S\M]I- C. J. HARPEE, a Kaiapoi (writing August, W Canterbury Runholder, 1880) :— " .Found Sheep JL^ —^3k( writin S June > 1890):— Dipped with Little's M -tltf^iP Dr**^ "Found the Powder Fluid produced l\\\>z. W ftjgj 1"*1 "* \^ little trouble to mix; mote wool each m TH W***^ % was very effective j (which fetched fd.^TV^^J^ *'*^*vj l \% leftthe wool in good per lb. more) Hhan^Jr *"^ i j Bafer the wool of JEf tnan o* n © r 'poig^ d if 6am m Wool \ps. SB| iIWBL. GrILLANDERS, ( of Southland^™ 7 l,o\ m I (writing March, 1890), said : — Two years 1 . , (©i, , £tp m lin succession he dipped a flock of about! O^v mJ) /B\ 20,000 Sheep, part with tittle's PluidjaML £"* W and the rest with, other (Dips, and each. A^B w'^S r^ m V year found the Sheep j dipped with / -^m %, #TMI >\ Li^ te>s ritlld .profuped * »./ TI J 1 ,\ M Jjltlie S m ore wool per fleece than f JjlttlC S % XPLUID DIP N^jtfc* other sheep. v^powDEß DipV (POISONOUS).- . FLUID. p POWDER, MURRAY, ROBERTS , fc Go. 1 nmw^. 6s per gallon IB packets Or 18 4S -;T; T Ar rtrr»n»*ar L nr* rn,-s-* v -». 5-gallon drams. packets. BLACKBURN tf CO.i Obri(tchureh, Also in lewt kegs. General Agents fos New Zealand., . JOHN FOWLEJt'S ~~ TRACTION ENGINES, 4| 6| and 8 ELF. in Stock, and to arrive, for the Season's Requirements. . / ,'fa'lik^igrg^ Ho pains haTa been spared to aaka-thts* Knglnts iljfiSPSr^Sfc. , • In av«ry way tultablc for Nqw Zealand reaniranientt. JHBSf*W aff Jak They arc fitted with now, hlgh-ipMa ■•mltlrs illsiwWiFSWiC^^w ' governors, and all the moit recent inprorsaants I) Bliia9^^^^s^s«?iirri^. v fcll * fc *" ow l* r '« trade and •Yperiense can dariie. pip^i^n^f^^^ffß^' <* ■ Combining Ughtnui with strength, they are built ■!HB^£WRS»syi£V2«K* tn giro the greatait power wf th lextt amount of fuel. WMim&MM£aM JfllMLri l|l ' t ■SSai For thrashing, dlreot traot!6n7ploughlng. chaff. yfWJiyala^g'if VH mWf&GSk cufttlng, hanllngnp sttimps, and carting, they are Hn^^^^^^^Msl i^f^» " wilbout doubt tne .xnoife handy tool and Beta 'i^^i/m^^^lliHffilC^-- ' L ' me BOSSUV HMjkr Tiro* (oolonial mannfaeIMra^LljaJ^Sw ifirai KP* u ' e > -*'P'y (Ere«nUVel) »ooffc to the bound. Wa liH!!|KS^iS^Sß^KSißl^all W ' A '■< the epeoial attention of farmers and oontraotora iif «ii^^i^MlH^Dl > t o thii article as one of the Cheapest ana Sect Twines Pii WW Iliililiii^iliiiK "" ever lab oa tne m * r k«t. We hnve adTocated this ?!!! iW^^^^^lw^iSi^^S'^. nI? '* f oI tw ine ' or jeait. sJmgly beoauie we oontidar 'Mm awS^^^^^^^^^^^S jfol '" th<s ra<>at ' economical *ny farmer can uio. Farmer* aljßlfl^^^S^^S^^ V \ r :;l fin(i t!li " flrltie ot uniform thlok|le»*. strength, WlKig^ffl^^^^^^rg '■ iH r " ' ' ' " th throughout. U will work irioctMtfulW on fflff 'l i^ '&v lsS!M!Sssß!^~l3tl $S!M!SssB!^~l3t ~''- y trilikc ot binder. It 'will run further, aad do fiPiHSM^^^^K^^S^^m^^ niois w ° rli afc» leu cost, and ties more grsin than Jll'i^^P^^^^^^^S^^P^ * »ny twin*, we know of. See tbat every ball ha* a r® Ifta^^^ra^^^^^^^^Sj gryen ticket wit.h our name on. j^j'f/^^^^^^^f 55 * 6*6 * • PiUOIS, PAHTIOULAjaB, OATALO&UIB, I ra«' 'GSNSRAL MEROHANTS. HEREFORD STRESET, CHRISTCHUROH. THE CARLYLE \MU WINDMILL , "TTH takes some people sJI tboir Utcs to learn jß^k JL that cheapness is a matter of quality **Hi|tso. iHI ' an^ not °' P rice - Thif *■ * Cheap MDI, bnt flßgf&Jwfr^nfi '**- we do not give it away, aor do we offer it a* a^a tfUßflHn loss than cost. Borne manufacturer* offer a Js&BiM*WiMsfMßyßffliim^ variety ef windmills, not' knowing which is b * st - Thtr « we Ptenty of cheap and l nasty mills, a few good ones, bnt only ONE tbat ~ (SlffireßikA^ "" BHr isBBST and THIS IS IT. It stands nn«Hf9Sn k riralled, and we sell many hundreds every year, throughout New Zealand and Australia^ JIBB c keep a special staff of men for erecting mills at any place within reach, and for shipiEdg^ 3 Jl|ip|fesay ment wa pack safely and send fall instrnotionp —— =^63iii jßJHS^^Fy^r^rg ■■ for erection and management. Several sues, -^llfllPi? to raise from 50 to 300 gallons per honr. ■■.^^m^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^ We make a splendid line of PUMPS to «nit rarioua requirements. Don't purchase a mill or _pump until yon^have examined onr -ircnlars, which we will send freely on Application. MENTION IHIS PAPER. CARLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRON WORKS,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 8

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