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Business Notices. SUTTOM'B &ES2E2I3&. FOR FARM AND GARDEN. The New Zealand and Australian Land Company , TOTHILL- WATSON; & C0 a UU 0< Edendale Estate, April 9, 1892. Mesara Tothill, Watson, and Co., Invercargill. 4& Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure in informing S — you that the Sutton arid Sons' Seeds I got from you j£SsSnfite£9k last season have given me every satisfaction. I ftAaHMAM have 200 acres of drilled swedes grown from these vB^PWy Beeds which I consider to be second to none in New Zealand.— Yours faithfully, epaiSa™ (Signed) Donald Macdonald, Manager. - rfftfflilJlll^iw Five Rivera Estate, February 28, 1893. ■IJT ww^ j:' lT * ||^ Messrs Tothill, Watson, and Co., Invercargill. "*fl *wt/f<NM^it<> m* Agents for Sutton and Sons. TL-— mmmfmrnmtr^'m ■ Dear Sins,— We have for many years used JP^S?&Sa^P*yM^e Button's Clover, Grass, and Turnip Seeds, sometimes V%&i*' sowing as much as 5000 acres of turnips in one season of your seeds, and have much pleasure in RtcnTEßEol •~^» saying that the seeds have never failed to give us Tr— 70V— v satisfaction. *•&.*■ As a much lesser quantity of your seeds is rev quired per acre, we consider them not only the Rnfß Aaviwrß most satisfactory, but also the cheapest in the 00103 ■ fl -<* j!l «- l » market.-Yours faithfully, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. (Signed) Ellis Bbos. ICesan Tothill, Watson, and Co., InvercarfUl. Mortain Mains, Invercargill. August 20, 1891. Dkajl Sirs,— JU Sutton'i Turnip Seeds. I hare much pleasure in stating that those obtained hrough you grew and did remarkably well with me.— Yours faithfully, (Signed) A. R. Wallis. Messrs TOTHILL, WATSON, & Co., Imercargiir& Gore. AGENTS FOR OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND.

3 The Electric. ; T Men's Levant Seal Leg ' Foench Calf Golosh BalA morals. Open Front, sewn, _ for light wear. |\| THE ELECTRIC. , [J The Opal. A Ladies' Kid Balmorals [ (sewn). THE OPAL. R The Supremacy. W\ Ladies' Morocco High-leg Balmorals (rivets). THE SUPREMACY.. * Q The Queen. N Ladies' Morocco Balmorals (sewn). THE QUEEJST. ; TThe Unique. Ladies' Morocco Oxford a ~ Shoes (sewn). H THE UNIQUE. . P The Diamond. Ladies' Real Seal Balmorals (sewn). ' -j THE DIAMOND. ; EH The Granite. : Boys' and Youths? Best mm E.I. Kip Balmorals (nail). Ei THE GRANITE. ! L. The Agate. Boys' and Youths' Kip Balmorals (nail). 3 THE AGATE. , EThe Anchor. _» Youths' French Calf E.S. : t (pegged). ;. THE ANCHOR. ! .— The Spartan. I Girls' French Calf BalH morals (plain). ; - THE SPARTAN",. . TA The Alpine. Girls' High-legged Morocco Goat Balmorals. THE ALPINE. ( _. The Adamant. J Girls' Kip Balmoral School O Boots (nail), special. THE ADAMANTL ; W Ask your Boot Dealer for any of the ' above names, and see that the NAME YOU ASK FOB G IS STAMPED, TOGETHER WITH THE I f STANDARD BRAsD, On tta Heel. v SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN, j E Manufacturers of the Celebrated ■ - - STANDARD BRAND BOOTS AND j Rfl. SHOES (Wholesale enly). jj

TO THOSE IN SEARCH g BOOTS & SHOES V RELIABLEJUALITY. SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN, "J" IN ADDITION TO THE LJ STANDARD BRAND ON THE HEEL, LJ HAVE STAMPED THE E FOLLOWINGINAMESONAFEW OF THEIR FIRST QUAMTY n BOOTS AND SHOES, *"* TO DISTINGUISH THEM FROM E INFERIOR MAKES I Now Offered to the Public :— EThe Miner. Men's Heavy Watertights ; B hand-closed and nailed. THE MINER. R The Farmer. A Men's Watertights ; nailed, pegged. „_, THE FARMER. ■ The Durable. E Men's French Calf. E.S., pegged, plain, or nailed. r* THE DURABLE. ■^ The Stockman. Men's best E.I. Kip Open front Balmorals. Pegged, heavy soles, nail (special). |5 THE STOCKMAN. 5 The Artisan. Q Men's E.I. Kip Open Front j* Balmorals. Pegged, nail. Q THE ARTISAN. TThe Runholder. Men's E.I. Kip Cookham's. S Pegged, nail (special) . THE RUNHOLDER. The Climax. Men's French Calf Cookhams (special), sewn. n THE CLIMAX. ■* The monarch. D Men's French Calf Open ■*• Front Balmorals. Pegged, A nail or plain. THE MONARCH. N The Viceroy. D Men's French Calf Shoes (sewn). THE VICEROY. E The Empress. D Ladies' French Calf Balmorals (rivets.) THE EMPRESS

USE LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. YOV WILL HAVE MORE WOOL! WOOL WILL BRING A SETTER PRICE! j FLUID DIP, the best Non-poisonous Dip I USED AND RECOMMENDED BY OWNERS OF OVER 5,000,000 SHEEP IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE I PRICE (in casks) 5s 6d per gallon. 1 gallon FLUID makes 100 gallons Dip. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP I A POISONOUS DIP, combined with Glycerine— the outcome of many years' experience, wonderfully successful, — is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. EXTERMINATES VERMIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT AND BRIGHT, EASILY MIXED. CHEAPEST AND BEST DIP IN THE MARKET NOTE FEICE (in improved Iron Kegs) 60s per cwt. 1 cwt makes lOOOgal of Dip. CHIEF AGENTS :— BLACKBURNE AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH. District Agents : Dnnedin • D ALGETY AND CO., MURE 6.Y. EOBEETS, AND CO. Oamaru : Gt. ThISLOP: faveroargill; SOUTHAND PAEMERB' CO-OPEEATIVE CO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2086, 15 February 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2086, 15 February 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2086, 15 February 1894, Page 6

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