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LI3VCITED, ' GENERAL & ELECTRICAL EEGISyEEISS, • . • ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR • . • Mining, Dredging, and Sluicing Plants, Wrought Steel Fluming, And all descriptions of Water Plant. Agents for P. and D. Duncan's Agricultural Implements. WRITE FOR CATALOGUES. j CAST IRON BOILER FRAMES. Tne "UNIQUE" Copper Frame Can be obtained with or without the Copper. jft [ ' If you have a "worn-out sheet iron frame or a brick fur- |1 i nace that is falling to pieces you can safely discard these jj| relics of the past. IP egreThe "is the latest scientific invention. It KiltlS^ s!^l? s? Sf§il9 will toil water quicker than the old style boiler, and uses about half the fuel. Will burn either wood or coal. I^^^^^^^^M Sold in 10, 12, 14, 16, and up to 25-gallon sizes. - Kokth Island Agents— A. & T. BUET, LTD., JISSHJ-i^ WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND. Newberry, Walker and Co., PATENTEES AND MANUFACTUREBS, '^^^^^^^^^fc ; dX_ That has created con alders ble stir in the Commonwealth is the JBT "SUDDKTH" jrUMIGATOR. ]t is very compact, light, handy, *^ yfryTrSL-ifjfoa powerful, and at the tame time simple and ea*y to operate. By "^SUDDETH ff FUBHGATOf? '•aVj.ri If « r*y*ls?»; K*bbit-infeste<l country oan be very quickly cleared at a minimum t£Jtf£!~miA •tf < * 2 'r«yss. ol ° 08 *- J^ n Incredible amount of conjitty can be covered In one £e>> JBKiS ■*3gfc>."-~&f day by one mv, one machine, and two pints of carbon bisulphide. *n,- -•^■nfil nrT^ . 7^ O yer 5° deftd rabbits have been taken out of one hole after two **"£&' WSStlf ■W&3&*. minute*' fumigation. &^'HQil&]ft^'? 9 THE FRIOE IS ONLY £ * EACH MACHINE. j SH||^ MCfiRAV, ROBERTS, & CO., »™s™£stir H B*?<ls[i^.T^S^*ssi F. GREER, Patentee, 7 Market Street, Sydney (late Henty). "BETTER SUITS . A New Book, FREE to Men. That's the title of a new Illustrated Booklet about Clothes that is just out. It's right up to date, and shows all manner of the new Summer styles. Better still, it shows how you can cut down your tailoring bill considerably. It ought to be in the hands of every man in the Dominion who likes to be well dressed ; but we can hardly afford to distribute it like that. However, to any man in this district who who cares to write this month we will mail a copy FREE while the edition lasts. If you wish to have one, just send us a post-card saying, "Send free booklet," sign your name and address, and mail to-day to TAILORS, GHmSTCHURCK.

At a meeting of the Southland SajvmiHers on Thursday ie was definitely decided (say* the Southland- News), in consequence of the continued depression in the trade, to ieduce the output of timber. The method will not be decided until the views of those millers who were not present have been ascertained. It is proposed to reduce the output either by working short hours daily or fewer days per week, or by working I $lie mills short-handed. . 1

Speaking of the baker?' strike, the New Zealand Times saj-5 the employers are undoubtedly masters of the position. Tkev have now a full complement of men, and have had to l'efuse overtures from competent men for employment. Ho far as the masters are concerned the strike is dead and buried — but not forgotten. A fact of some significance is that some of ihe bakers ana now ttrrnhsg Out more bread with fewer hauda £has> before the strike,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 6