BUSINESS NOTICES. •g g »P ' ba t 3 O o-gj "_ "_ ™ aßtat> " ~~ ?^is JO FARMERS, THEASHERS, COHTBACTOESrAOT) OTHERS. SESuA-SOBT 1903-9. ORDEES NOW BEING BOOKED FOR MARSHALL, SONS, & CO.'S SUPERIOR PRIZE THRASHING MACHINERY. EARLY APPLICATION REQUESTED. In Stock, now Landing, and to Arrive — LATEST STYUB TRACTION ENGINES, 6 and 8-h.p. •iATEST STYItE TRACTION ENGINKS (Compound, on Springs) LATEST STYLF PORTABLE ENGINES, 4 to lfi-h.p. LATEST STYLE VERTICAL ENGINES and BOILERS, 3 to 10 h.p. LATEST STYLE THRASHING MACHINES, 4ft and iit 6in, SELF-FEEDERS. MARSHALL'S Engine and Machine Fittings and Duplicate Parts for all Machinery, Oils, Waste, Belting, &c, on hand. 8-h.p. TRACTION "SET" to arrive at Bluff. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED. AGENT for ANDREWS & BEA YEN'S CHAFFCUTTF}rS and EAGGERS and DUPLICATES. SECOND-HAND PORTABLE and TRACTION THRASHING " SETS " and BAGGER CHAFFCUTTERS FOR SALE. Machinery not in stock cabled for and procured at shortest notice. T^AJLJKER STREET, WHERE MACHINERY AND DUPLICATE PARTS ARE KEPT.
°" . j^^^^^^^^^ PURGEN, t^ mildest Aperient known. J^^^^^^^^m^ HAS NO ACTION ON /^o^%^Mm^W^w ' THE UVER or Kidne y s - j^^l^^^^^lwS^ INFANT PURGEN SS^SnK^^Sß^^^ ADULT P^GEN^ EWQUSH^S^H^^gB^^^W, HEWMAH SHEET, LONDON, ENGLAND. 1l m flPf* RflV «. NKW ZEALAND.— Auckland. Christ Church Duvediv, ana ■I P* 51 ■**"»» IreßJßffton ;Keupthokxk,PuosßEß& Co, >civZ«Uaudl)rutf Co, Ltd.
Banger's Food is retained and assimilated by the most | delicate stomach. It is much more suitable for the handreared child than cow's milk alone, because, when prepared, it contains the proper elements of nutrition in more suitable conditions, and in right 'proportions. cn S er i^tfSS& Food is rich and creamy, easily digested^y^ JfSSflßk and highly nutritive. >^^Tv\^mßb^sP Sold in tins, by -Chemists, etc., everywhere. .^^^^^fcslraß^^^^^'*"^^
"X" JAM Pleases Everybody. It's just as delicious as the luscious ripe fruits from which it is made* PURE AND WHOLESOME JAM. S, Kirkpatrick & Co., Ltd., Nelson (" Where the Best Fruit Grows ")•
T:i orii.>» to tlocide a wager Charles - Streor. c>tt!iei of the Washington base- : ball tearri| caught v, ball thrown from the top of V.tn Washington. M/onument, which is 550 fee', bigih. It « calculated tl.at tho J ball was travi-Ili".? at thf> rate of 135 tat a. sciond v. hen it ic-cliod him.
Tnere in at present (says tho .•Southland N»wi{ a •pimtdvl supply o£ bin© cod, W0UO0»n, taofc}, mull**/ greenbeme, crayfij» t gad wbl4«bait i» Inveroaa-gil!. F;shuonrMs sLOHOuncft *J¥*t now tho supplies u» beooinArJg more plentiful there will be »b ail-roucd rodaotioa in tie retail rates.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 4
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