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Business, Notices. y - r THE ' . "- -HfcAß OFFICE, CFSESCEWT,' BWVERCARQBLL. -miY-B^S- bfc6AlfciOßASg.^ESiß:'apd-gAT SHEEE-^TERM33f33)T;^iSH. ■ Auction Sales of Liye' Stock at Wallacetown Yards every alternate Tuesday, and at other centres at regular interyals. ~7STOR AGE r OF:GR AJ H. The Associationr.has the Largest Grain Stores' in .Southland. Farmers, desirous " ' '6V holding their grain for improved markets are requested to communicate with Invercargill or Gore office for termß. Literal Cash Advances Free of Commission. BELLIES OP. -GOKNSACKS, TWIKE, JSHEJEP KBTTIKG, COOPER'S" ■ • .-SHEEP DIP, and GENERAL FARMERS' SUPPLIES. • Agent for Standard and |jn.penal Fire Insurance Companies, . r >/'■ ■ ■ „ - China Traders, 'Slarine Insurance ■ Company^. ' . ~ '," "

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". ■ . - , diamond."- , ■(■;. „ •■-\ , -Men's/Heavy - M yB B^ fU, ent ,a* < > : — ' ' ' B' ' ' " ■' .haadKJlosed and nailed.- " '" '"& i'Me4l'Snlte r .- . . . . .•: • - ~-" \ .>' '•-:', THE MINER. 'E, "-'- Boys*' audf -Youths' 1 ,Beßt , fo-'mJ ~ ' '' E 1 ' E.I. Kip Balmorals'^nail). ■,• X The Farmer. . - .» - &. . . :. ■ . the granite. A, , Men's Watertights ; nailed, 1 Tli «»&<»•!:»*«* ~~ — "_. THE FARMER. ' '■ B °K£ l°fK Ki^ TT fsx sz m-m ■ ijaunorals (nau), * The |>nrable. . g theaqatb. E Men's French Calf. E.S., -. m Tin** Atiolini*. ■ ; pegged, plain, or nailed. - & ElSfB vSh??L.«i. n'ifßH n " .^HB. DURABLE. & ' Youfchß f wnch . Cal{ as - u The Stockman. '• .l&,. l& , pegg THE anohor: '„ ' Men's best E.I. Kip Open __ Il!***I I !*** Vnavian ' . front-Balmorals: Pegged, T * ?w •% L* o.fr, . ' / * h«vy B o.les, n «l( B pecW. . ■ nSSS i^ Bal " ' BL a 'J' THES ' fOCK^ H ■ . mOralS T P HEipARTAN. O** Balmprah. P^ged, naU. T fISfIESX" 0 " 0 . rv*. a> „^ ARTISAN - --.. THE ALPINE. TThe Kußholdei*. t The Adaißmnit '~ , - Men' B E,l..ffinC6okham'B. . V " ffSlm«l9«l, fl ' n l S Pegged, naif (special). X G«g Kip Balmoral Sflhod •W ■ : '""NW © BuotsCna^pegal The Climax. II —7-7 I —^ . , Meu's French Calx Cook- ** Ask y° ur Boob Dealer * or Bn y °f hams (special), sewn. * beve Dames » ai » d see that the P> ' THE CLIMAX. kame you ask fob ■? rTlie Jllonarca. Q is stamped, together withthe v^O * Mea'« French Calf Open fi» M -'.--,--»-» «.-« - —• ■** . Ptoctßalmorab. PtSgged, £■ CT&ilinfiS?n RRfrKII 'A \,. ' . nfttt or plain. ' -. "f 1 '0-1 HSBWHiIU PSiHfllJf - 2-- ■■ ■ - '-• > - ! -THE VICEROY • O y****"^ 7^^ urajflHW UIVAWfj v g ryg^ Mr Ma '^MAtaa ' - :^fc *« C Wliglgj. caif & ST M DARD - IBRAND '^BOOtS Al«) & : - moMto'(kivoto.V '■ -■ • -W|» SHOES • ' ' ' ,THE EMPRESS. ■ " (Wholesale enly). . NOW" IN, THE PRESS, AND will To .Farmers* KunUoldevs, 1 . SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, ailfl Others v fidEMORIES OF THE LIFE OF J, F. H . T^^^S^JlS? o£ tlie WOHLERS, . MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKB. THE »E§TKUCTOIfc AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY Manufactured by . (Tranelatcd from the German by JqpN Is GaarBntVe^SSII^L^RARBITS „ Houghton). . ■ -IN BURROWS by NON-POISONOUS THIS BOOK is a Histoty'oJ Ihe L^fe and PUMES. i _ «. Work of the Rev. J. F. H. Wohltos, „ J' • BI f ' » ."«. . ' Missionary at Ruapuke, written by himself- Can be procured from Agents-Finlayfoa the. original Work having been published in and Co., Wyndbam ; J. and J GaW- .Mataura ; Bremen in 1883 J ' Manson-and Co., Invercargill ; J. Tbomj.son, ComingtoNe'wZealandinlßWheestablished > w «f. c9 J R> c W ; Trotter| H * de : aud from himself »s a Missionary amongst tbe Maoris tho So . le Manufacturer, ■ a* Ruapuke. He converted communities', to ANDI3RSON AND CO., tae his own words, of loathsome savages, sunk * , Moray Place, Donedin. 16ap in poverty and degradation, into communities : ; cf prosperous, civilised human beings,- re- m HB COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT ceiving for many years no remuneration whilst J[ A jjd DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LTD. so doing, but providing his own food out of the Head Office : 15 Dowgate Hill, London, E.C. soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after . • ■ *f lw hX^ ?S *S? JESSi'SS ' Tbi 8 Company has to» formed to take consignand their bodies as well. He preserved and meulg flf or other pjoduee on cofolly records the old Maori mythology (a eao- operative priiicioles. ■ -■• • , • • lyne one),- the- custodians of which all- died , \ ,By - the. Articles of Association., it is nrrangc 1 , feeforo his own demise. His Bodk is a .valoable Iliat after : payiug 7-p'oc cent. Divi-^enrl on ttie . tjNiord of the Early History of NeW Zealand,. Ordinary -Shares, 75 per cent, of' the^surplus profit ' a»d is written with great' literary taste .and" shall be given to the Consignors/ ' poetic and pious f eelini. " , The its.own Stores, will quote jwewe ouu piuuo icouug. . . a consolidated rate for storing and selling. . • , _ _ "~T~ _ " Further information- may be obtained onappli-, Can be OedeebdFhom Bookseilbbs. cation. - '• « . .. • i6 ap Price, in stroDg O^abpard CoFera, ss; rfIRUST .MONEY- TO LEND . - ■ .ia O^ggißf j{. 25jy X O« FREEHOLD SECURITY at 6J per cent * ~ 7%5; THE TRUSTEES EXKCUTORS, <fc AGENCY OTAGO WITNESS.i-New Stories. Large COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). , amount of Reading Matter. ■ .' - .W.LAWRENCE SIMPSON/ Manager '

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Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 4