PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC A WORLD-RENOWNED, NON-POISONOUS DISINFECTANT, DEOEORISEH, iITD GERMICIDE. WXSssi§Bk T\ E3TROYS the moat deadly microbes in air, soil, or water ; destroys all Insects and JE^TIK-t A/ Parasites. _7en-PoisononS to human beings and animals. Its potency render Mfe''^j&S indispensable to the Household, Hospital, Sick Room, Farm, Station, Stable, and i|K Kennel. Prevents Infectious Diseases ; removes Dangerous Smells, Risks of Typhoid WSBSS Plague, etc. Radical Cnre for Mange in DogS, Sheep, e'e, and is an inva'aable Wash for Horses _nd Dog's, keeping them perfectly safe from infection. Sure Cure _^^BniHßßHgg»||§&l^ (or Sore 3, Broken Knees, Quittor, Greas?, and Cracked Heels. Afinß^^^^ PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC is unequalled. It ia an invigorator in the bath, preserves the teetb, and purifies the PP__HH_B_MB__l_l__gH-BBSH_i ■ breath ; will care rapidly Bites and Stinga from Insects, Cats, and Wounds. Pearson's I I-v__^o»|^^^_^ I J Antiseptic Medical and Toilet Soaps keep the skin clear, soft, and fresh. L /^^^l^gß^^P**^ {J ' Pearson's Antiseptic Shaving Tablets and Sticks aoften the toughest 6 k fPfPflUj/Blf-ir W %a beard, minimise rubbing, and preserve and purify the skin, and by their antiseptic qualiBy^ _^_ M< - % - x ' !■ ts heal cuts immediately. B: -- %um~~*^ >■ No Houseaold should he trit-toiLt Pearson's Antiseptic. P - tmjttmmmt-^aw^k. | It is used alto by all the principal horse and dog breeders and fanciers in the United C l_^ ._**"*§*}*!— ifgfc^ 1 Kingdom. It ia invaluable for the Person, for Hone, Dog, Sheep, and Cattle. ff J^SmmMiJ J PEARSON'S LINIMENT P J/ J— ~— 2fcl___» 4 a " S*" l6^ a world-wide reputation as a specific for Mange and Eczema, for Household I /S-5S? dl " Mll % and Toilet purposes. p flfifißßßHESf 3 Sold in loz> 4o *» 8oz » 16 °* bottles, and in £ gallon, 5 gallon, and 10 |» P^MB^UBBPsjB^» 3 gallon drums and in casks. IjL/jjgig^tM^^ 3 PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC POWDER in Tins and Bags. Bacteriological Experts pronounce it the Best and Safest Disinfectant. Only One Standard Quality Manufactured. New Zealand Agents : CAST -fcNDYK & FOC3IE, Indent Merchants, 7 Harris Street, WELLINGTON.
Reid & Gray's Double-furrow Plough. _ Otstjjo and South Canterbury. Se« «*r T£rw Patiera Shaat 3-Furrow Plonjh?. Send for neir Illustrated Catalogue jast iss_e«i.
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rfl WINTER BOOTS. II |T1 CAN'T BEAT US for Quality and Moderate _R sLaC Every Pair Carriag-e Free for Cash with Order. J^^^nnHi^L J^lk SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 9^_HE_fe_T~^^ t__^. Ziß^^^k. Women's. Children's. |. .id Walking Shoes, B/9 Canvas Shoes — ■m chrome Shoes, Button or Lace, r»^«.«_i. 0i,«.. t^« t> Hw!^^«3tv_ j ratent fenoe?, loe rrotectors — /l|sJ3ffiP®EggL j^^^ nrcme Boots, 10/9 7's to ll's, 3/- SkM^^^^^^l. - j (Al wear) Infants' Tan or Blsck Shoes — S^^B^^^^^^i MM - e Fine Kid Button Eooto, 10/9 , _ _ 2's to o's, 2'o 1 Sllen S - Boya' Strong Bcots— I^^^W^^_^^_*_ fciW^fP, v a w Evenfn - Sh0 "' 2/6 and 3/9 10's to Il's, 5/11 WS^^sSß^ Green-hide Watertight Bluchers, double Felt s i ipper , f 1/3j 1/6 Nai i ed> 12 ' 8to 13 8 ! 6/11 Soft Chrome Boot,, 11/9 Ditto, Leather Soles, 2/-, 2/11 Extra Str ° Dg^' Stot°-,f%S to t °-,f%f 1 / ? Do. Extra Fine Sewn, 13.9 Canvas Shoes, 3/3 r. , - -, . ' ' 3SM!xMM&MmU StroDg L?ucher.», 6/9, Fcotball Eoots, 10 6 PrP r- Qf X/ Girls' Strong Bcots, Nailed— *aßea_y Strong Balmorals, 9/9 (Nailed k Plated) | Lo - ™ tra btron g' 5 /- 7' s to O's, 5/6 Extra Strong Watertight Balmorals, 12 - stockyard Boots (bailed) 10/6 10's to ll's, 5/11 Watertight Bluchers, extra stout, 12/9 | (Al wear) l.'s to 13's, 6 9 TRY US FOR GUM BOOTS. @i_fK!lO__!_i JESIH^OSJ* 9 send fok pmcE ust. Onr Only Address— George Street, Dune din. Bid. Lanit: First quality, 5Jd ; second, j firmer, ar.d good samp'es are ivor.h 5s per ' Hon. Mr Bert (Premier of Victoria) thinks lid. Beef: Hinds, 4fd; force, 3id." • fioro than other var.eties bul tho de- , they shcaM not be excluded fiom tend-ring. ______ mand is only ior Jocal consuuipt:cu | CfIBISTCHUBCH GBAIN MARKF.T. 1 GRAIN AND PHODUCE REPORTS. CHRISTCHURCH. June 14. GARRIAGL OF BITTER. M-ssra D Reid and Co repoit We held our . Tke Jocal grain market ia again very quiet, LO>>DON, June 15 ! weekly auction sale of g i_. n and produce at no business- la either wheat or oafs b*ing re- -Cne Moulder and SUire lines are prepared ' our f- tores on Monday. Ihere »a- afu 1 ported durise the last few jays. There are to carry butter on the same conditions and atteiida-uce of bujera, to whom we suunuttcl buyers" of wheat at" 4s,'but none is 'offering jin the same class of ships as the White Sur a lengthy catalogue. Nearly all the >no«n o« m Si present. TJjP'to-Date ocUlces axo rather i Lund, and the Aberdeen White Star lines. The \ offer had good coni^e^tiuii, „__ suUi.'pciCiy 9
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Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 22
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