-3 NOTir.ES. SUPERIOR THRASHING MACHIfttKY -OVER 330 PRIZu. OHS « M as o g « < ■ 5 a « "g S ! !3 O 01 fc ' W JS m 9 11 C 5 ;£ & m H ~ « -a W M g gogiJ £ a w ~, B->1 1 4 Mi m #/ ■ • i Saw i . ■ = V- -; _"■*• :-:;/ '';:..: I ' ,q.,, aw ' ■ ■A v 84 I «. „-*-. i i . ■..,. S*H : % ' •-' < m . t . t& m ■ : »m ■ m - ■ • : ":-- m : ~. ;•■■ ■ . *"*■ : ■ 5& ! ■'. ■■■■■ m t m ■ 1 i S 3 *** GRAND PRIX AND GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION, t-* all Exhibits CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION: GOLD MEDAL for Best Traction Engine and Thrashing COMPOUND TRACTION ENGINES. WITH THRKE SPKEDS -MOUNTED ON SPRINGS. °° DUPLICATE PARTS, FITTINGS, OILS and BELTING, ON HAND. WALKER STREET. DUNEDIN.
LITTLE SCOUT ,«. A t§^ ss B L(M Will handie .22 caliber LoDg Rifle, Long, and Short Cartridges. Weight under 3lb, packed in cardboard k »x with rod. Can be obtained from all leading Ironmongers and Storekeepers throughout the Dominion. J. STEVENS AKMS CO., CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U.S.A.
Food FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS AND THE AGED. A food of great nutritive value, which can be made suitable for any degree of digestive power by the simple process of letting it stand for a longer or shorter period at one stage of its preparation. Benger's Food forms with milk, a dainty, delicious and highly nutritive cream, entirely free from rough and indigestible particles. "The Lancet" describes it as "Mr. Benger's admirable preparation." Readers can obtain.a 48-page booklet, "Benger's Koo i and How to Use It," which contains a "Concise Guide to the Rearing of Infants " and practical information on the care of Invalids, etc., on application to Benger s I oou Lta., Otter Works, Manchester, England. {Benger's Food Is sold in tins by Druggists, etc.. eaerywhsre.
Established 1752. When you need a Pill, take a PURELY VEGETABLE. ALWAYS EFFECTIVE. , For Constipation, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Bad Breath, Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Eaver Complaint, Bilious Headache, Jaundice, etc. SOLD BY CHEMISTS ( ,?fO/P * everywhere. fgZj£&&£2£Z> ALLOOOX MAKUFACTURirIS CO., Birkenhead, England. Draw the picture up close before your eyes and watch the pill go into the mouth. bUlfIS' j£& slMs»£<? -^^^^W^MSf^^^ : im
According to the journal of tho Department of Agriculture, a few pheasants are •▼ij&ble fov breeding purposes each season from May till August at the Government poultry stations.
i Transvaal oranges realised 15s a case at Co vent Garden recently, and Portuguese apples, which fetched only 5a a case last year, sold for 14s on account of the "scarcity of the English crop.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 4
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