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Business Notices, INVERCARGILL. HARDWARE, WOODWARE, & TIMBER NimRGH&NYS \ AND TVe hold Large and Well-assorted Stocks of BUILDIKG MATERIALS, and give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS procurable. ESTIMATES given for full Specifications at ANY RAILWAY STATION in OTAGO or SOUTHLAND. IMBEE supplied Direct from SAWMILLS, or from our Yard in IKVER CAEGILL. THY OUR PRICES. . I New Era in Cod Ilyer Oil lajitfactiiro. We are indebted to recent scientific researches for the revelation of the no less sui prising than important fact, that of all the Cod Liver Oil hitherto produced not a particle has been really pure, even ■when claimed to be " the purest " ; however pure "the source, the oil must by the present system of manufacture always be contaminated with decomposition products of its own fats, hence the nauseating and " repeating " properties. With full knowledge of the cause Peter Moller soon found the remedy, cjid having remodelled his factories in accordance with the reqairejvisnts of the new discoveries, he has now adopted a new system i»f manufacture which, for the first time in the history of this invaluable remedy, produces the pure oil, rery differ- :>t froix othc-r oils: easy to take, easy to digest, and quite free from the tendency to create BPpl-ttsdiit eructation^ THIS NEW OIL IS KNOWN AS The Lancet, June, Bth, 1895 : — " It is now known that Cod Liver Oil can be prepared, not only free Rom objectionable taste, but also free from the tendency to cause unpleasant ci notations." This latter very disagreeable property has beenremoved by Moller's New Phocess. 7he Chemist and Druggist (London), May Ist, 1807 : — Moller's Cod Liver Oil. — " It would be difficult to speak too highly of this oil ; the taste marks the advantage of the hydroxyl-free process, one not tell it to be am 01L The absence of eructation we have again tested and proved." \ .Q. 1 v 1 j ■ i A SPLENDID BONUS TO SUBSCRIBERS. " A NEW BOOK, An/ Published at one guinea, for Iv/ Ba '{If Posted, Is 3d extra). Ihe Editor of the " OTAGO WITNESS " lias great pleasure in announcing that lie has made special arrangements for offering Subscribers at the above" greatly Iteduced price, a Handsomely-bound Volume of 9l NEW AND GREATLY ENLARGED EDITION OF AND CYCLOPEDIA OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, BEING A COMPENDIUM OF INFORMATION BY PRACTICAL COLONISTS UPON FARMING, HORTICULTURE, AND ALL SUBJECTS OP INTEREST TO NEW ZEALAND SETTLERS. EI3ITSD BY THOMSON "W- LEYSLIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. ADAMS & SONS, Nurserymen, Christchurch HOPKINS. ISAAC, Author of "The AustraARMSTRONG, J. 8.. Canterbury lasian Bee Manual " BROUN, CAPT. THOS., Government Ento- KIRK, T. W.. F.L.S.. &c, Lon., Chief Govt. _ . moio? 1^ „, Entomologist and Botanist CARRIE, I. G..Matakarta KNIGHT, A. OSBORNE, M.R.C.S., Eng., CHARLTON, J. R., M.R.C.V.S., M.P.S., &c, L.S.A,. Auckland ' ™£™w^Vr&^ is 4 cl^ v ' oh MITCHELL & WATT, Architects to Board of E£S3&?'-£y DGB ' F> D - Auckland Education, Auckland. FOSTER, REGINALD. Inspector of Sheep for PALMER, JACKSON, Barrister and Solicitor. _ 7T N. 55. Government PARK, JAMES, late Director Thames School GILLINGHAM, J. R., Canterbury of Mines GILRUTH, JOHN A.. M.R.C.V.S., Chief Go- PEACOCK.IC, G. L., Editor "N.Z. Fanner" -vernment Veterinarian POND, JAMES A., Government Analyst GOLDIE, WILLIAM, Superintendent of Public WALSH, AUSTIN, Auckland Parks, Auckland . WILLIAMS, W. L., Waihou SAW KE,J.A.,M.R.C.V.S., London, F.V.M.A. Edin., Wanganui The above work, which contains IS2OSl $ 20S Pages, AND IS PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED with 553 PLATES, Comprises Sections on — THE FARM, by a Farmer of Forty Years' Colonial Experience. Directions for Bush and Fern Land ; Growth of various Cereal and Root Crops ; Management of Cattle, Sheep and Horses. This section contains about 300 closely-printed passes, with many diagrams and illustrations. SHEEP, by Reginald Foster, Inspector of Sheep for the New Zealand Government. In a treatise extending over 43 pages Mr Foster gives explicit directions for the guidance of Now Zealand Sheep Farmers. CONCISE PRACTICAL HINTS TO SETTLERS, by an Experienced Farmer. VETERINARY SECTION, by John A. Hawice, M.R.C.V.S., London, F.V.M.A., Edin., 52 pages, will bs found a complete guide to the medical and surgical treatment of the Ailmen ca of Stock. THE ORCHARD, by W. Goldie (Superintendent of City Parks, Auckland). In this section, which covers 48 pages with numerous illustrations, there is embodied the recent experience ot many of the most successful New Zealand fruitgrowers. THE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDENS, by W. Goldie. POULTRY, by the Editor of the New Zealand Farmer. Thi3 section, comprising 100 pages, is a complete guide' for the profitable management of poultry. SCIENTIFIC BEE CULTURE, by I. Hopkins, author of " The Australasian Bee Manual." THE FAMILY DOCTOR, by Dr. Knioht and Mr J. A. Pond, 32 pages, comprises Treatises on both Allopathic and Homoepathic systems. COTTAGE COOKERY AND FOODS, covering 100 pages, is a complete Treatise on Cookery. COI ' a JKS FOR SETTLERS. Fivo designs of Useful Cottages, with plans and detailed CJ . i.;,'<s LE 1 ?.'.!, JUInrOEANDA, prepared by Mr F. D. Fentoit, formerly Assistant Law Officer Of the ii •;.-,!. District Judge and Chief Judge of the Native Land. Court, 102 pages, give a .digest ci" a. -.'A'j jaw which it is imperative for settlers to know. .Q. P.O. Orders and Postal Notes should be sent Addressed— " Otago Daily Times and Witness" Newspapers Company (Limited). PRICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO~THE " OTAGO WITNESS," 16/(IF POSTED, 13 3d EXTRA).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 12

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