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Auctions. MIDDLMMARCH STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER 1895. FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) will hold thtir regular Btook Sale at their Yurds on Friday, 4th Ootober, at 12 -o'clock sh-vrp : CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, bo. Entries now being received. JOHN GRINDLEY, 19s Auctioneer. Late Advertisements. ¥71 O R SALE. SPLENDID PROPERTY, Situated three miles from Dunedin, Comprising 13 Acres ; one Fcven-roomed, one Five-roomod House ; St»ble«, Cow Byre ; tvl o, extensive Vineries and Tomato Houses ; 2J acres Orchard in full bearing. Good investment for fruitgrower or business man engaged in city. Ten per cent interest can be drawn from Vinerie3 alone. Principals only. Further particulars TUOS. FATIfRSON A CO., 17s. Man!>e Btroet. mo. PIT SAWYERS. TENDERS Wanted until MONDAY, 30th inst., for CUTTING FLUMING BOARDS for the Beaumont Local Co-operative Gold Mining Com- ' pany (Limited). Particulars on application to Mi 11. M. D*vey, i Moray place, Dunecfin ; If v Win. Cummlng, Beaumont ; or tho Undersigned at Lwrcnco. J. O. ARBUCKLB, 14s Lawrence. rpBB BEAUMONT LOCAL CO-OPERA-JL TIVE GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). TENDERS will be r« reived by the ab .vc U »npany foi IUCK OU ITINO until MONDAY, the 30th itipt. The Work will be let iv Sections. | Particulars on application to Mr H. M. JJnvoy, C.E., Moray place, Duuedin; or to the Undersigned at Lawrence. J. C. ARBUCKLE, 14s gowetary. A NDREW MEL ROSE & CO., -^^- Edinburgh. THE LARGKST OLD-KHTABLISHKI) TEAHOUSE IN THE WOHI D. Famed for over three-quarteis of a century. Appointed Tea Merchants to (he Queen in 1837, and in 18t>3 to 11.R.H the Prince of Wales. BLENDED TEA: "Family "Tea 2s Cd " Afternoon " Tea 3s "Queen's" Tea 4s Tho growth of tho immeuse sales of Mclrose's Tea depends alone upon the public appreciation of its UNIFORM and UNVARYING Excellence of QUALITY and FLAVOUR. Inquire from your grocers, and TRY IT. Each tin marked with Melrose's name, and contains lib full we'ght of the best Tea ever offered to the New Zealand public. Supplies can be had from HARFY & CO., Bond street, out of shipment just landed. 24s - HAULJ&HAf)<S, 106 GEORGE STRBWT. TT ESSONS Given in varim* PAINTINGS, JLj WAX and PAPER FLOWERS, CiiiKWKL atsd ARASENE WORK. A Nice Assortment Cards aifd Presents. Country orders promptly attended to. MISS HALLINAN, 106 Geohqk Stkkt, Dunedin. The lave Stock GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, DUNKDIN. MESSRS KIRECALDY & CO., Managers. Dear Sirs,— l beg to acknowledge RECEIPT of your CHEQUE for £100 in SETTLEMENT of my CLAIM for my Horse DON PKDRO, insured with your Company ; ani in doing so I may add that my butiuess transactions with your Company have always been of the plea^-Hi^cßt nature, I rccbiving civil attention from officers, and prompt payment for any claims I had. And 1 now thank you for tho promptness of this, my laet claim ; and so long as tiutiffairs of your Company nro catried on as lit vrepciifc, I am sure you must prosper.— • J. R. MACKENZIE, j Geukcnicb Station, j Pomahska, September 16, 1895. 26e mHB DECADENCE OF BIMETALLISM. From all parts of the globe advices are coming along that with the revival of trade, now making itself bo manifest, bimetallism as a subject of discussion is being relegated to its old position — that of an almost mythical idea, a suitable topic for pasung away an hour in conversition, and no one cariug very much at the end of the chat aa to what conclusion had been arrived at. How different it is when the magic words WATERBURY WAT' II come on the tapis. Then one witnesses an animated 6cene, everyone present being anxious to testify to the MACVELLOUS EXACTNESS of his or her WATERBURY, from the plain boy's nickel ticker to tho charming and attractive yowig lady's gold-filled timekeeper. 23s

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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 25

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