Til FfllflfiFflH ftWH Will i S itiiC^JLl «L<£tiivrh?. il^is.DcLi i-.stj^.rQ. £\i&£Bii IJaixiJTw .' '. * ABTKUEI'S PATENT BABBIT IB.AFB, witli covtied plate, have been experimented with AVERTS PLATFOBM WEIGHSNO MACHINES, f™ 3cw t .olOowt. I\<^\ «™""»™ SEMAHCS RABBIT TSAPS. ,v \ 45, g>4 /<:.. > Over 2000 dozen in stock and to arrive. FAIRBANKS PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES (4001b), with and without Br-g Eack. No \ \ X^S^] ™ s Tra P> so well known to mnholdcrs and trappers, is being copied by others. Bewares Farmer should be without one. l \. y^&y j of imitations. BENTAM/S HAND and FOWEB_CHAFFCUTTKBS-CE E , CDC, CDE, CDE, GDI, *«., *c. \h^J TB^^^F^^^tt^J^&^^^^^" "*« B-™ — ; C^. NDLE B-S OHUT KNIVES -, o= W ZSS > FE R RET NETS FIFTY MILES GALVANISED WIRE BABBIT NETTING, 36 x if x 17/ ■^7VS£I^TES FOR QTCTQ b 2l 1 .^ 1 !? i 2:Q2>3'S. Tine to Gauge and Weight.
GEORGE STREET. : . ASPINALL'S THE SANITARY' WASHABLE DISTEMPER PAINT. " , ECONOMICAL AND ARTISTIC. FOR OUTSIDE AND INSIDE DECORA- j TIONS. | It is disinfectant in character, and Invalu- | able from, a Sanitary point of view, as no germs of disease can settle upon the walls. IS AN EXCELLENT ANTI-DAMP. ASPINALL'S ENAMELS. ASPINALL'S BATH ENAIBL A new sesthetie wall decoration ; artistically < and beautifully designed; strictly sanitary in composition; of great durability, and very reasonable in price. GEORGE STREET. | Perfumes and - - - - - Prejudice, - -j The many pungent scents that come between the wind and the nobility of the sovete'gn people are classified solely vv.'th reference to their effects on the individual. Unhappy associations with certain pei fumes •will begefc a lasticß prejudice that nothing cau obliterate. The smell of onions i-i welcome to the n'-stiils of one ; person, and hit> dearest friend j laneuirhes for a whiff of Mothball or a puff of Patchouli. There is oiily one Scent upon whofe merits all parsons agree, and that is , COLftAWS CASHMERE ■BOUQUET. It is BefresMng", Penetrating, Delicious, and Lasting 1 . . . Moore's lines may be applied to it with peculiar felicity — " You may break, you may shatter the vaee if you will, But the scent of the 'Bouquet' will cliug to it still. 1 ' «>■ ■ — — — r~ ~~ — ~ '& ißjfflS'iaaE?' Every -tady should give these ex- S g¥i Ei 1^ & cellent Towels a tual. They are | antiseptic, absorbent, anil* wifl" last twice aa long aa S "^t^ a * SANITARY ..^1 I To be obtained from all Drapers and Chemists. $ Wholesale of *B"rfTS?iJf j£T R • FOR S Auckland and Wellington. ' LAolfco. | The Eketahuna Express states that Mr P. J. Dolan, of Makakahi, sustained such, injuries an a football match, played last week that his condition is very serious.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 13
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419Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 13
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