;;K^ * Maintain Your THIS IS IT! v : •■- S-'^JijSfcjr^- ' ' ' . Soil Fertility ! ■ . . A Watch .":i2V * ! ' •» ■' '■ '- ' '>'•> . wl^b^Bb^bßHbvlb^^. " x ~- ' ' ' ' ls^^*A £ --" ' ' ' ■ '■' ' 'mS^F^lbß^^^ If your soil is in a healthj oondilion and mWI ** fed,* it irill JP It lOI* A ' . / *?TO? TO T ° u ne returna - A small, paddock irell fertilised will -^ggjfiS^^^ , . •< [ /..rr^^^^^gßß|^_ yield far more payable results than a couple of large paddocks W~y "• '■ k "' i? ■ - ? - ~ 'mß^^^QP^Bl unmanured and neglected ! A few healthy, well-looked-after X 11\O* I W^^Wsl r !,> • -^^^^^^^^^^mP^B^ cows will pay bigger profits than a whole herd of scraggy IVIII^ ■ ■ • Ak&^&L" M /^^Bal i' '"' • ~'*3§!Sssg=3£^B^&sSx^ animals ! ... £ttsL ' ' '' V >^BsV'' >1 ; Q/tirT^ BE SHIFTED ~" Same with soils I Seep up the fertility ! , Strengthen their ' ' : >V^ - -tHe V * >J ''- *'■ - -,- * - productive capacity, economise in extent o£ area, aud develop . - MB^^.''' ' : ''~ X^P''' * r? W a^n^h a Ewiimw for ** fet *» u sy «4 w^roductiveness — thaft where the . v m ■F" 1 " ~ ▼ l - «aooles and harness. -' - ■ money is ! , - A^ I * i4\' 'WM B■ ' ■• v«»- ; jfcir^-—- 1 — ■■■' I " v^ aC^L 1 ! ' <^tw •' Mfc^Wut consisting «f K^da^ W>» WINTER GRAIN SOWING il I " : W^KJmVfs4d!e,Ull kand-made, with Mountings . best vftlae for the money in the colony. WjT mj JDUrASIOC- ■ » l^^**;??*' 11^MoMtings from SO/, upwards bT^%. » M -. _ m ' v ' ■^^^'^^5/ ' ' . >[< ' Racing and Trotting Requisites of every SOeCtal I n the - good old 4*m m the idea •£ a Lever Watch at ifil would h»*e ; desenfition made «pd stocked. — y been laughed at— so would the Telephone, the Phonograph, the X-Bays, •Atttu&oiS&tfttSA"?*?.^*!* U ftnllfi) aad the like I Mechanical appliances have been brought to such per- ; 'CSS^SfuffitS' maßUre fectiott that m imgoM ..*Z yeaterday ktl»«< 5 ommonplaoe^of si-^qi^lty^^.ta^^niorited ft fa thriWh the application of modern ingenuily arid / P vUlfjfP is Ac v«ry thing that wiU carry to the soil strength and vigour! inventive genius thatwe can *£r seU such a triumph of the watefc- .- • ; ,-;^r,^^*W^M^fMJMLdM\ 9 , * maker's art for JB1 ! / ' ' ' - ''" {jl^ttray^Striet/Duiicdm. It will increase the return 1« to 20 bushels per acre. m •• VVj> '' < N% - ''^"' '' '•■ ' ' » improves die q.uaUty by filling*,* the hendi. JO«N IHSLUf g : • By^:wi3fl*P«feDS. It ripen, the crop a fortnight earii«r. " PEFIANCE >f LEVER. J / ; s . :C Ny/: _ v /: ;.;' v % ' ~" -... : ;'■ ■ ; ' ,- " ~u . . In Nickgl Open^fac^ Case. .^--, ;^ '■•V'-/S'^;|j^^"\ ;. In lots of li tons, £6 pep ton, Railage paid to Jewelled in J5 AcUons: '-\MjUamj^^Kll^^jm^ jour nearest station. Thorougnly reßable in every, way. , , ; : ' •"''^■WBP^^BBJB^^^^f " --, ~7~ ~ - Post Free for £x 1 1 ', , Sen d f « p particolaw ef «ie famMt KJ. The movement of this, Watch fcnoi ** ordinarj Oenwa «r Amcrk— '•/ -•iUj^g^gAgngr M Special* 1 Potato Manure. Miniature Clock, but a Bona-ide Lever, action. The case is not Silver, -^nXFISIWtE^I Wt *° lid P1"P 1 "" 0 kx>«? >* Uke Silver, and wears the same J^^BBMllp)Hfl^^L --=====_ colonr right through —it must not be confounded with those lßrummagess *<-^^m l : dw iiffssiivuAfkii* MM «^^.^ Nickel-plated "Watches," which, when the thin Nifckel-plating tjibs : KEMPTHORME, PROSSER t Gt.. LTB.. . :v^^^^™^lM«™ppßisMßß«l w * T^li Modern First-claw Timekeeper ought to be in the.pocket^of every, ' J t-.^ 'i^^^^r AffriClltiliral CilSißSi&ftX- — ** teach him the value of time ! Send for one to-day. _• , '~J*'\ '^^^m -A- LEVHR FOR A. ONE T»OTJ JN-JL> ' irOXB ! . ▼ , DIMsEDIB. iauu laTCT AD 74 princes street, EO^tED BY NONE JUHW , HlftLrUr. ?^ B DIK.
. PtMtffraphie Im4s. _^ T . AL i «['•■ womem use - tiger » tea. iWtfl^^C the Young WW. uses it, and her husband stays ■KB ', ' OOMOOB. W^ ' There are two '"n 1 ' 3 of Tea— the Brat and the Resit. ™ff?" ■ ,; "TICtB" Tl* It THE BEST. ■ ;:.■ " <!I W?*/ JtcOfiWSi— Annual Bargain Sale commences Saturday, June 27/ ')*•-■ THE WHOLE STOCK BEING MARKED DOWN TO LOWEST BARGAIN PRICES. v , 'BLOtJSES. r\ f, j . -^ — — — i ."■„, sawUid styiisk FUu.nei.tto Blouse, Owe Goods are all fresh and new, having been only lately im- FtJKS. > ■^S5Si-3Bi "* VdTet popted ft * om the best and keenest markets. We quote a few of the '*" """w^™ 1 " 0^ | «» lk Bl0?3W> """' oreaU<>M ' many bap ff ai «s ruling- throughout the shop, and will be pleased to i-** K^Sffi M^t ;^j^g^^-^ receive >o>ni> " B ordCT .»* :■» eariy date. " KSils •i^SS^J^-. STOCKINGS. 1 GLOVES. - COBSETsf the prices qnotad are 20 per cent. . Children's Cashmere Stockings, size Ito size 6- • Lined Cashmere Glores, Black and Colours-lid 1/8 1/8 Onr of Warner's, P.B...and C.R belowregnlar value. . Pnce 5d to H^d fop 6 . **«*/«» */o Corsets for variety and value ire S« S* £ retly handles » Sadies'/Pure Cashmere Wool Hose— 2 paIPS fop 2/8 Gloves, with dome fasteners— l/ 11 2/6 2/11 3/6 the.fineet -in the city. 'v - DnrableTmnUmbr^, smart, stylish f* oidered Cashmer « Hose, all colonrß-1/9 1/11 2/8. SUk Gloves, Black, Cream, and White, for evening wear_l/U wSert K^rUf°C^r|t^o^|§ ,V pliable goods, 4/6 5/6 6/6 7/6 Work Stockings-1/3 1/6 1/9 .--.:. Long Suede and Kid Gloves, White, Black and Colonrs-4/9 §& f^ 86 ? m . ">-Vr for*th?«e wick» ooni0 oni, n at T. ROSS, Importer, 130 Princes Street, Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2840, 19 August 1908, Page 1
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