In M«*iaiorias33. ' PERSONS in went of Hearlntones, Grave Railings, and any kind of Cemetery Work, try THOMSON & CO., Moray place, opposite "First Church, Dunedin. 11s fWf ANTED— Competent Ploughmen and I* T Binderworkcrs, Married Couple;, Milkers, etc. ; enolose stamped envelope for , reply. — Skene's Agency. 13ja MRS SULEIVAN, corner Maclaggan "and j Rattray streets — Crash Coats and j Skirts from 9s 6d ; White. Spot Muslin , Drccs33 from "3.7s 6d, ready to wcai. Latest , in Millinery. j GOOD DAIRY FARM of about 203 i Acre-s FOR SALK at Ratanui ; s-ecurely j ring-fenced, and subdivided into six pad- j docks; good Dwelling-house, 20-stall Cowshed, water wheel, chaffhouse, and other buildings t etc. ; on© mile from school, two miles from dairy factory, and within three rniks of station.— Apply to Mrs GLASS, Catiin's River. ISja J RENDERS will be received by the Ur.der- - f A signed until 31st JANUARY, 1904, for the LEASE for Seven fears of 160 ACRES of his , Ravcnswood. Farm, Hampden; splendid agricultural and dairying farm.— JAMES T. ftONALDSON, Hampden. 63a >* PIOL and STEEL PILLS, indispensU\. able to ladies; by post, 4s 6d.— Ad- ■ nress Mts L. Eawkhb, 106 George street, Dunedin. 14au tA MERICAN ORGANS; 6 stops; 13 )JA. guineas; mirror top. Organ (Weaver), i 9 guineas. Ma^on and Hani! in (prize medal), 1 10 stops; 25 guineas. — Hol&cn, Octog-on, Dunedin. 12ja | fKTIOLIN (in case), with Boy/ and Tutor *V complete, for 25s ; forwarded any v/heie. — Holden's Musical Exchange, Dunedin. 12ja POULTRY WANTED; highest pricegiven ; no commission charged ; cratss rappiied free.— Stewart, fishmonger, Princes itree-t, Dunedir^ 19au ; {\ltr GALBRAITH, 149 King street— LtV • Cheap Ironmongery, Furniture. Crockery, Iron Bedsteads;" Garden Tools, j Nails, Best Linoleurr.fi. Isap /TIENNIS RACQUETS Restrung and Re- | fA paired with Finest Gut; Norwegian 1 Leather Coats, just lauded.— Chas. Bills. j "fl £\ AAA BAMBOO Fishing R.ODS just I tLU»"UIF landed; shops supplied. | Bird Trap Cagee, Lime, Seed, Sand, etc.— G. Billf. 25cl rETOR SALE, 900- ACRES; good sheep farm; j LB? Milton; £575— Matheson and Co , 98 j Princes street, Dunediu 30d fjOTOR SALE, 300 ACRES, in Oamaru disUeJ trict; terms easy. This is a splendid opportunity* to obtain a grand farm for v, moderate outlay.— Matheson and Co., OS Piuuces street, Dmiedm. rFnOR SALE— Spring, Dcj, arid Bake-s' . JD Carts, Spring-v?ns, Pirgle Buggies, Grocers'" Carts, Barrows.— Scr.rr, Moray p.acg. ,T7K)R' SALT?, the Improved Self-acting 'X 1 BRASIE lor carts and the like. The •Brako is perfr-ci and choap For particulars apply HUGHES, Patent Agents, 18S 1 ser€^oicle r€^ oicl street. Chiists^rch. I ■TUfTR JOSE P H HAYDON 'i^A has oecided to SELL his Well-known «;:d Far-famed '•VIRGINIA COUNTRY," Situate near Hawarden, m Canterbury, Comprising / 36,000 ACEES. The Land, which is aomnably adapted for gheep-grazing, has been partially subdivided, tnd purchasers can have the option of taking ono or more blocks, and, aftar selection, the »orne will be subject to survey. In addition to the above, the undermentioned FARMS, situated near the Virginia Country . aid Hawarden Railway Station, arc for SALE ■ J " SILVER HOPE," containing 36D Acres j or theieabouts, with splcncud Dwelling- [ house and outbuildings. This Property will ba sold or leased. "FORDEE," containing 265 Acres, moie or less. ! "COOP'S and M'NALLY'S," containing 460 Acres, moie or lc«s. These Properties are in eveiy way suitab'e fiither tor dairying or as stud iaiins. With these Pioperties thero will be also given ih.3 right to shear, etc , oir the Biichflale Homestead, subject to the usual terms. Arrangements can be made for leaving c large proportion of the purchase money on mortgage for a teim of years at 4J per centum j per annum. I Full particulars can be obt?ined and aimade to inspect the pioperties oa % application to G. E. HAYDON, Birchdale, Hiwarden, Canteibuiy; JOSEPH HAYDON, llav>-kesbuiy, Papanui load, Chustchuich, Or WYNN-WILLIAMS & BROWN, Solicitors, 211 Hereford street, 12ja ChiistcLurch. NOTE. — Ladies suffering from any internal complaints can cure themselves with tb.6 co^brated home tientment, DR BLOOM'S '• ORANGE BLOSSOM." One ; tn on ih* 3 treatment, 10s, post ficc. — Address ! Mrs L. HAWKINS, 106 George street, Dunedin. j I A CRIMEAN and INDIAN WAR \ jt\- VETERAN.— After enduring for half ; 1 century the terrible -noivy and iuinojar.ee , of an Oj^mi and Continuouuly Di'-charging Buitefc Wound received m the Crimea, Mr J. GRACE, of Bioughtcn stieet, Keikorai, Duuediu, has at last found, not mereh 10hef, but Complete Cure, by using Two Boxes of SPRING "BLOSSOM OINTMENT. FEMALE PILLS, 5s and 10s box, are tho leading Remedy for all Female Complaiaits. ! Recommended by the Medical Faculty. Either sent post fioe on receipt of stamps ' or pert?! note. Address. Mis L Hawkins. 106 George ctrc-ct. Dm .edin N.B. — For all Chioinc Coinr/aui'iS consult Z\lr= Loi. ~,a, Ra.si:ns Ac\ c?. pciscn.til, 1 . iroo ; ]<,- letter, Is: or send symptoji-.s mid 10^, and mc/lifncs v.ill be foi«tudc-d by n.turn mail.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2600, 13 January 1904, Page 34
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