Business Notices. . THE iq. i km far sras' AssooiAiisi of urn iuikm, ltd HEAD OFFICE, CRESCENT, tiWERCAKGII.I.. UUYEKS of OATS, GRASS SEED, and EAT SHEEP— TERMS NET GASH; Auction Sales of Live Stock at WaUacetown;'Earids every alternate Tuesda} 1 -, and at other centres ,at regular intervals. ~ STORAGE OF GRAIN. The Association has the Largest Grain Stores in Southland. Farmers deßirous of holding their grain for improved markets are requested ta communicate with Invercargill .or Gore office for terms. , »»•♦*♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦#*•»»♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦»+♦♦»»< Literal Cash Advances Free of Commission. fiELLEES OF COBNSACKS, TWINE, ' SHEEP NETTING, COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, and GENERAL FARMERS' SUPPLIES. Agent for " Standard and Imperial Fire Insurance Companies, . <pr» .-^'^China Tracers; Marin^ Insurance Company* . . ». A. ~A3is>Bßs©ft T , Manager.
TO THOSE IN SEARCH ■* "DnnTiQ! j?r c!irn"i?c! i y JBUUIb <£ oHUJIiD j V aELIABLE_QUALITY. J IN ADDITION TO THE gj STANDARD BRAND M THE HEEL, " HAVE STAMPED THE E FOLLOWING NAME^ ON A FEW OF THEIR FIRST QUALITY C SOOTS Ai\l> SMO£!§, TO DISTINGUISH THEM FROM E IKF£IJ9H#APS ; I ; Now Offered bo, the Pub%:-,-p T&e'.MneVe- ; '" :r ,"',; ■ &. . ; . , Mea'B -Heavy; Waterijghts: % B hand-closed and nailed. '•■- . _£_; > -'THEMIN^R. R The Farmer. A Men's Watertighti ; nailed, pegged. » THE FARMER. T The Durable. E Men's French Calf. E.S., pegged, plain, or nailed. |V j THE DURABLE. ** The Stocknaan. Men's best E.I. Kip Open front Balmorals. ' Pegged, heavy soles, n»tt (special). E* ■• THB STOCKMAN The Artisan. "" \J Men's E. I. Kip Open Front Balmorals. Pegged, nail. Q , THB AETISAN. rThe liunholdei*. Men's E.I. Kip Cookham's. B Pegged, nail (special). THB RUNHQLDER. The Climax* ; • Men's French Call Cookhams (speoial), sewn. Bj THB CLIMAX. RQR Q The Monarch. ', Mm's French Calf Open Front Balmorals. Pegged, A nailer plain. J* : , gHE MONARCH. Ks The Viceroy. D. ' " lien's French Calf Shoes ', (sewn)./". n ' ■ ' - ' „ THE ytOEROY. fc Hie impress. D Ladies' French Calf Bs,lmorala (rivets.)' THE EMPRESS.
NOW IN THE PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISBED, MEMORIES OF THE LIFE OF J. F. H WOHLERS, MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKB, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY (Translated from the German by John Houghton). THIS BOOK is a History of the Life and Work of tbe Rev. J. P. H. Woblsbs, Missionary at Ruapuke, written by himself— the original Work having been published in Bremen in 1883. _ Coming to New Zealand in 184-3 he established himself as a Missionary amongst the Maoris At Ruapuke. He converted communities, to use his own words, of loathsome Bav*ges, sunk in poverty and degradation, into communities ©f prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving for many years no remuneration whilst so doing, but providing his own food out of the soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after a civilised manner, thus saving people's souls and their bodies as well. He preserved and fully records the old Maori mythology fa sublime one), the custodians of which »ll died before his own demise. His Book is a valuable record of. the Early History of New Zealand, 'and is irritten -with great literary taste and poetic and pious feeliDg. ■ , Can be Oedeeed Feoh Booksellers. | Price, in strong Cardboard Covers, 5s ; in. Oloth t 6s. 25jy OTAGO WITNESS^— New Stories. tasg&\ amount of Readins Matte*.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2211, 16 July 1896, Page 4
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514Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2211, 16 July 1896, Page 4
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