ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & 00.) fX\HE above Line, of Coaches leave Lawrenof X for Beaumont, Hitter's Flat, Roxburgh], and Alexandra daily, and for Clyde, Cromwell, Quesnstown, and all intermediate places ever/ Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of express train from J>unedin>retUxning^ daily, from Alexandra, and from Queenstown, Cromwell, and Clyde on the alternate days. Leave Otago Central Line for Idabnrn, Blackstone Hill, imd St. Bathmas cfoily, and to Cambrians and Becks Mondays, Wednesday*, and Fridays, returning following days. Fo» Ophir, Chfttto .Creek, and Alexandra daily on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Dunedin; arrive Alexandra, Clyds, and Cromwell Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,- returning following days, leaving Cromwell 13.30 noon. - Leave Banfurly for Naseby daily. Agents in Dunedin: New Zealand ExpzeM Company. Full particulars -from Thomas Cook and Sen, - Punedin, and from H. CRAIG ft CO. Head Office : Peel street. Lawrence. ILK F EVER TIT COW S, WONDERFUL SUCCESS. Spreydon Lodge, Christchurch. Mr John Berry, -Veterinary Chemist, Colombo street, Christchurch. Dear Sir, — Within the last few weeks I have, had six cows very bad with milk fever, and. have muoh pleasure in informing you that, through .the timely use of your Milk Fever Cure/ we have succeeded in saving FIVE out of the SIX. I firmly believe, if you* remedy, had been applied in time to the one that died? she would neve been iwved. She was too fan gone before your remedy was tried. I might say that all the cows were too- fat for dairy, cows. Tour remedy being «o successful with, my cows, I can strongly Kcommend it to anyone who keeps dairying cows.— l am, yours respectfully, S. GARFORTH, Spreydon. BERRY'S MILK FEVER CURE. Fer Bottle of Two Doses ss, by post 6s 9d. MILK FEVER CURE SYRINGE, For injecting the above, ss, by post 5s 3d. BERRY'S HEALING OILS, For Wounds of all kinds on Horses and Cattle* and especially Bruised, Lacerated, or Torn and Punctured 'Wounds, old Sores. Very Healing for Sore Teats of Cows. 3s; by post, 2s 9d. J. BERRY, VETERINARY CHEMIST, 146 Colombo street, opposite E. Reese and Sons, Chrntchurch. For Sale by the Farmers' Co-operative Stores at Christchurch, Rangiora, Ashburton, Geraldine, and Timaru. Wholesale agents: Chrystall and Co., Christchurch ; Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin. ■ 22d ADVANCES to SETTLERS IN SUMS OP PROM £25 TO £3000, ON FKEEHOLD OK APPROVED LEASEHOLDS. TOWN OR COUNTRY. 41 Percent. UNEQUALLED FACILITIES FOR REPAYMENT. Full particulars on application at any Post Office, or to ANDREW M'KERROW, Chief Vainer, Dnnedin*
TO THE FARMERS OF OTAGO. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK & STATION IGENTS, WOOL & GRAIN BROKERS. Is your cwn business, and should therefore receive your loyal support. Send as your Wool: Wool Sales Dec. 4, 1902; Jan. 5 and 29, 1903 ; Feb. 26, 1903. Send us your Stock: Sales et Burnside every Wednesday. Send us your Rabbitskins and Sheepskins: Sales every Monday and Tuesday. -. ' Send us your Hides: Sale every alternate Thursday. Send us your Grain and Produce: Private Sales every day. Send us your Orders : They will have prompt attention. A FEW FACTS.— We have no private interests to eerve, and our best efforts are pnt forth on behalf of every f aimer in Otago. Co-operation is the principle of the business, and if the proper meaning of that v fully realised it touches the pocket of every farmer in Otago. The Association now shows steady and very satisfactory progress, and it rests entirely with the Farmers to protect their own interests by supporting their own institution. The directorate consists entirely of bona fide Fanrers, whose election is in the handi of the shareholders. The Timaru Association divides £4CCO per annum amongst it* shareholders. Cannot Otago do the came ? Apply to us if you want a FARM. Apply to us if you want to SELL ANYTHING. Apply to us if you want to BUY ANYTHING. Apply to us if you want ANYTHING. ADDRESSOtago Farmers' Co-operative Association of N.S., LIMZTXID, CRAWFORD STREET. DUNEDIN.
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