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Business' Notices. •*- FIRST. SECOND. THIRD. FOUKTJBT. • 1 FIJPTH. — . — — . — The "Standard" BOOTS with this On this JBrand Only the very best -Farmers, Miners, .Brand Boots and Brand on the heel pnly the very best of Materials are and all who "want Shoes are known, are guaranteed to o£ Workmen are used in this Brand to keep their feet from Auckland to Fit and Wear employed. ' of Boots and dry, try this the Bluff for sterWell. Shoes. Brand. ling quality. All Boots bearing " Standard " on the Heel are manufactured in the celebrated " Standard " Brand Boot Factory by SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Dunedin. Wholesale only.

SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM, OR CRIMSON GLOVER, One of the most useful and rapid-growing of annual fodder plants. When sown during th autumn on stubble ground it produces a heavy crop of green food, which may be cleared off in October or November, in time to prepare the land for turnips, &c. Crimson Clover makes a capital hay, wbich is much relisbed by all kinds of stock, especially horses. Excellent for an Curly crop. Although little known in Otago, this seed is largely grown, in Canterbury, and given great satisfaction. CAPE BARLEY. RYECOBH. BROABLEAF ESSEOAPE. SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, \ DUNEDIN. " Little Giant" TT 1 PAYS T ° U3<s NOTHING BUT THE BEST ' Sjggjsgllll Trp "D A VCJ To use a Cream Separator that aerates tae Wg*&JMß^ >*• "t ** * cream. «SL^MF TT "D A VC! To use a Cream Separator that cools tbe jEepa J> * JCiA X v cream. Tm T3 A TTC* To use a Cream Separator that sMma clean. TT I PAV^ To use a Cream Separator that is simple. I *^ TT "PA V^s To use a Cream Separator that requires little isSSKk / Tm *D A TTC* To use a Cream Separator that requires no Hgiiggfl ' 1 X JiT £X Itv repairs. <&m.y ilrafsiL ' TT PA V^ To use a Cream Se P arator tkat can te relied M^^^B^^^TfTl PAYS T ° USe a SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATOR. Sharpies Cream Separators and all other requirements for the ww^ B- ' B '^ nßSKaa creamery constantly kept in stock. Send for catalogues. Cobam Separator. &OLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND : THE WELLINGTON FRESH* FOOD AND ICE COMPANY (LIMITED), CORNHILL STREET, WELLINGTON. SUB-AGENT, DUNEDIN : J. B. IWACEWAN, No. 3 BOND STREET. A SILVER WATCH FOR NOTHING. WE hereby undertake to give one of our Famous Silver Watches (Lady's or Gentleman's) to every Man, Woman, or Child who sends us tha Correct Reading of the following PUZZLE. Tha only condition is that if your answer is correct you Purchase one of out &OLID STERLING SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch r— DxxT Mxx 3 Tx'xS CxxxxE. f SEND NO MONEY. Simply forward your answer and°enclo&e t tamped atd addressed envelope, so that we may inform you if you have won a Watch. We are making this offer solely with the- object of introducing and Advertising our Goods. GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL COMPANY, Care of A. A. ELLISDON, 284 QUEEN STRICET, AUCKLAND.

tSmS^es^S^s^Sf "Spy "3" {ill fe B- B f HORSE HEAD" BRAND SADDLE, and look to it that the Trade Mark is stamped on each flap. Made in four qualities, the names of which are atamp-d ou the sweat flap, viz. .-(1) "SUPER," the gullet of which, if CORRUGATED, we guarantee for 12 ?°"HEJrB? m» ST " ? (3) * he " CARB INE"; . OBTAINABLE FROM ALL SADDLERS. BEACE, WIKDLE, BLYTH, & CO., Ltd., DUNEDIN. (Wsolesaie Only.)

J^*iSa^^f2^^^j BRAND Largest Sale in the World. LARGEST SAME in tile WORM*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 4

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