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——A* SUCCESSFUL BABBIT EXTERMINATOR WHICH HAS MET WITH UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL ALL OVER OTAGO "AND SOUTHLAND. The "H.-W," RABBIT EXTERMINATOR I» by far the^best machine to get through the work of exterminating Babbits, it is efficient and economical, both in material and time. Oneonan with a machine can keep four other men going filling in the holes. READ THESE TESTIMONIALS: / D. CAMERON, Papakaio.— " Very pleased with machine. One day treated over ICO burrows. The 'H.-W.,' to my mind, a thorough success," RODK. M*£EN£IE, Baahey.— " Have used machine over whole of this property. Am well pleased with result. Easy to work and very economical. It would be well for the country generally if your machine were more in use," R. LOGAN, Kokonga. — ** Perfectly satisfied. Its simplicity in working is -a great recommendation, as it can lie pat into inexperienced hands. It is distinctly the beat exter zoinator I .have used." J. FAULKS, Makarora Station, Pembroke.— ♦-"Very satisfactory. It is surprising the ■umber of holes one man can get orer in a day. " ~ T. TV. FOSTER, Wyndham.— "l»m thoroughly satisfied with it as an economical mnd reliable means of using bisulphine of carbon. It Is far and away the speediest machine I hare seen in use for this purpose.'' A. PRICE, MyercargilL— " I find it kills all the rabbits in the burrows. Any person troubled with rabbits should not be without one. 1 ' Note. — Stock Department of New Zealand have nine of these machines in use. «T WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET TODAY. IT WILL PAY YOU. "B* R. H. HUNTER- WESTON, Hadlow, Gleniti, New Zealand. SOME ILLUSTRATIONS OF OTTE MANUFACTURES. Double Drive-w«y Gate, lCf t, 70s. Hand Gate, 3ft 24fa (id , jfrifV'ijiiiij iwjht tit — *^ J i ... ->• '•'""■*"*»*' tav >«i^hw« < M««^w4<i>'W*M.k.'A)%w^'>MMMAiMani N Gate, 10ft opening, 25a. Bar Gate, 10ft opening, 37a fid. Hand Gate* from I4s upwards. Any size of Gates made. Cyclone Woven Wire Fence and Gate Co., 5» St. Asapli Street; CHRIBTCHPKCH. DON'T THINK BECAUSE YOU PAY LESS YOU BUY CHEAPER "GOLD MEDAL" FLAX BINDING TWINE, Made from Picked New Zealand Fibre, is the Cheapest, because it is the BEST* Tbe JLATEST Success of MIGHT'S ROPE & TWINE CO., LD. GOLD MEDAL Award Franco-British Exhibition. ... READ THIS . . For reliable information relative to land, production, transport, laws, prospects, or conditions of life in Argentina, read th« BUENOS AIREB WEEKLY HERALD, cost S2/6. Sample copy on application to : THE ADMINISTRATION. BUENOS AIRES HERALD, €72 CALLE CORKIENTES, BUENOS AIRES. Haps of Argentina showing railway and steamboat servicei, ports, and other detail information esmmtial io those thinking of visiting or settling in the country. Price $4.50 or 7/6. Subscriptions may be paid, in New Zealand, to : MB O. B. SMITH, CRAWFORD STREETS DUNEDIN. A. & J. M'FARLANE, KfACLAGGAN 4 PRINCES STREETS. O TAG TrON* oFn' Z°°ttTb ,ASSOCIA, ASS0CIA - Buyers of POULTRY and PORK Al£*]rf T&M % f ' fwn* XB.'Sffi; £rtfis § f&&~ fa|&"^'^ •^SSmb, 3500 Acres, Lee Stream "— ~ X 842 Acres, Hindon Hjghftst prices given. No commission 2135 Acres, Ranfurly (going concern) charged. 5s 3035 Acres, Goodwood 3233 Acres and Stock, Tuapeka ' "*-"""■''"■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ '-— ■ 1160 Aoree, Pooiburn i tfv n » n v m n x -a -kt r\ A ares, Hillgrove «*ONSY TO LEND. 2 36 Aores, Aw«m»ngu; 200 Acre?, Bed- « "***• """• clutha Th« DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK if again *70 Acres Puorua; 300 Acres, Wangaba - ■ 800 Acres, Awamangu ; good farm < ffptnd 10 LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD 450 Acres, Bough Ridge < Use©*!*? I* UW-ChoiUftX** n^r of Agricultural and ' $%ED SMITH, Pairj Farms of various areas. I M%n*t*t, I Inquiry tnvit-ed. 12? J a

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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 20