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The tales! in Spraying Pumps STRONGER, MORE RELIABLE, CHEAPER. Holder of Two Gold Medals. Here is a Spraying Pump which not only costs far less than ordinary but does the work infinitely better. The “FOUR OAKS” SPRAYING PUMP (Colonial Pattern.) is a British-made Pump of best British quality. The barrel is all one piece. Hence it cannot burst or leak. The pump is simple, easily worked. A tap at the nozzle regulates the discharge, making it either a jet or the finest spray. For spraying rose or fruit trees, plants, cattle or sheep for fly, for lime-tv ashing fowlhouses, or washing carriages or motors it is invaluable. Sprays any kind of liquid. Price, 18/6. Weight, 8 bs. Postage, 1/6. Howden & Moncrieff 51 Princes St., Dunedin.

Urgent Note to Beekeepers! Send off at once for a copy of our new season’s catalogue, which is now ready. It’s a budget of information for every Beekeeper,- and quite invaluable. The “ ALLIANCE" Dovetailed Hive is the most perfect and efficient made—also the cheapest. Recommended by the Government Agricultural Department. ITull particulars in Catalogue. ALLIANCE BOX CO., LTD., Headquarters for Apiarian Supplies, CASTLE ST.. DUNEDIN.

CAOTUS DAHLIAS; latest imported; champion set from Stredwick, England; lists free; plant _ November. — Cousins, nurseryman, St. Clair. 180

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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 12

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