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I Bnsinesg Notices,

AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. MY New Season's Stock ol FARM SEEDS has just landed, and comprises : PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS I CLOVER SEEDS j FESCUES AND POAS TURNIP SEEDS. All of Prime Samples. Also On Hand: Colonial Ryegrais, Timothy, Poverty Bay Cooksfcot, Ryegrass, Rape, Cape Barley, Tares. TESTED VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. Write for Samples and Prises. GUANO AND BONE DUST AT LOWEST RATES. QEORQE MATTHEWS, SEED MERCHANT, UOBAY frLAOB, DUNEDIN. Established 41 years.

PRYOR & SON, THE RELIABLE SEEDSMEN, 54 Pbinoes Stebbt, Y"^NE Dozen Faokets Tested Vegetable or Flower Seeds post free for 2s 6d. TURNIP MANGEL, CARROT BBED3PRIMB SAMPLES. Now ready : ♦ DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, SAVOY, CURLY GREEN, CELERY, LETTUCE, * TOMATO.PLANTS. V " HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS, Toe Largest Assortment in the Colony. NEW AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. have PRIME SAMPLES of Italian Ryegrass ' Perennial Ryegrass, off old pasture, from Poverty Bay seed Pacey's (imported) Ryegrass and Poverty Bay Seed Timothy, imported and looally grown Clover Seed Rape Fescues and Foai Vr Cape Barley Vegetable and Flower Seeds. J. H. PRESSLY, AND CO., Pbincbs Bteibt, DUNEDIN. 6aa

HOWDEN & MONCRIEFF, PRINCES STREET. TESTED~SEBDS. CLOVERS.--White Alsyke, Red Trefoil, and Cow Grass (English and Colonial grown). ' GRASSES. — Paoey's Imported Perennial Coionjal-grown Ryegrass, Copksfoofc, 07imotfay, and English Grasses. TURNIPS.— Swedes: Champion Improved Purple Top, &o. Yellows : Aberdeea Qreea kna Purple Top, Hybrids, &o. Whitest Linoolo Red Globe, White.Globe, Greystone, Purple Top Mammoth, &o. , , , GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Choicest strains of all the leading and fiaest varieties. DHNEPIIsr. ; WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. THOS. PATERSON & CO., MANSB STREET, DUNEDIN. ; (Established Dunedin 1879). WHOLESALE AGENTS for Locallygrowa,, Tasmanian, Australian, and Fijian Fruit. Also, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE. BACON, and Other FARM PRODUCE. tJocoanuts, Peanuts, Figs, Data), Paper Bags,, and all Fruiterers 1 Sundries kept in stoo:;. Sole Agents in Dunedin antl District for Donald and Edenborough'a Tahiti Oranges, Bauanas, Coooanuts, &c— " D.B*" brand. Bestin the market. Fruit-growers will find it to their advantage to consign their growth to v*. Fruit cases, new or second hand, 0 ipplied. 1 ' ' ' • m i ■ I 'I I I ""^ or the Liquor Habit and Inebriacy (in «ny forta) POSITIVELY and RAPIDLY Ot/RED by administering the world-renowned "GOLDEN SPECIFIC 55 prepared according to the formula of DR. HAINES • It can be given in a cup of coffee or te».' or in food, either WITH OR WITHOUT THE KNOWXEDGB'of the patient, If necessary : it is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic -wreck. IT jNEVER FAILS. THttUSVJDS PROVK IT. It operates so quietly and -with sucb. certainty that the pati«nt undergoes no inconvenienco, and ere ba is aware, his complete reform is effeoted. The GOLDEN SPECIFIC SUPPLIES THE f LACE OP THE ACCUSTOMED LIQUOR, and prov«nts the absolute physical and moral prostration "Yhich so frequently follows a iuddoii breaking off froiq the use oi stimulating drink* and alcohol. Write for Book, sent with fu.ll particulars and Colonial teitimoniala free by return. i BBWARB of vxtrttyess imitations. We havt no Agentsi Sole Veudon and Proprietors (and ouxon^ Address) :— . , GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. 145 & 147 Collins St., MELBOUENB, Vlo. /CIRCULATION 7900 flach Issue.— The \J Otago Witness has thej Largest .Qirulation.ol any weekly pa wr in thq polony,; ;

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Otago Witness, Issue 1966, 29 October 1891, Page 5

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