I *ti= 'DV - RTISEMENTS -yY A 1 K OUAITI COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr EDWARD GROVES has been APPOINTED RANGER for the Hawksbury and Morton Ridings of the County. JOHN PORTEOUS, County Clerk. Waikouaiti, 3-Oth November, 1914. Id COLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. Principal, Miss FRANCES J. ROSS, M.A. To be opened in February by the Presbyterian Church. Boarders may attend their own churches. Fee for Board and General Curriculum, 20 guineas per term. Early application necessary.—P. G. PRYDE, Hon. Secretary, 72 Clyde street, Dunedin. 2d A, & J. M'FARLANE, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, STILL RETAIN WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE, And have m Stock all the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS, Including Thom and Cameron’s Levatte Old Highland Whisky, which is supplied direct from the cask, in bulk, or in botties. Also, Old Matured Whisky—a very fin© Case Whisky, second to none. Invalid Port. Brandy (all kinds), Champagne, and Gin, English and Colonial Ales and Stout. ALL LIQUORS GUARANTEED Country Orders Carefully and Promptly Despatched Minimum Quantity ; 2 gallons—l2 bottles. Assorted if desired 7ja M A. &. J. MTAELANF, ACLAGGAN & PRINCES STREETS, Dunedin. Cash Buyers of POULTRY and PORK (any quantity). Ducklings to weigh 9!b per pair; Chickens and Hens, 81b per pair Highest prices given No commission charged. 7ia HOW 7 TO SECURE AND HARVEST A SPLENDID HAY CROP. SECURE an Armour Johnstone LIMESPREADER, “ the best and cheapest lime-spreader in commerce to-day, - ’ and thoroughly lime your grass land; then secure one of Frost and Wood’s invincible GRASS MOWERS, the cheapest and easiest running mower manufactured, at the lowest price possible; and then buy one of Frost and Wood’s TIGER RAKES, a most useful machme at a trifling cost. You will be delighted, with the results, and prove yourself a progressive and reliable farmer. REILLY, GELIi, <& CO., 2So Solo Agents for Otago. £IOO REWARD. I WILL Pay the above Reward for Information leading to Conviction of anyone in possession of Kuriheka Sheep without my authority and Sale Mark. Kuriheka Sheep are firebranded with a ■bar down the nose (Igin x jin), and registered in Dunedin, Clyde, and Oamaru branding districts. Information re Sale Mark on application to J. COWIE NICHOLS. 2f Maheno. M ON E Y T O LEND The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is again prepared to LEND MONEY on k REEHOLD SECURiI Y at Lowest Current Rates. FRED SMITH, Manager. ELECTION NOTICES OTAGO CENTRAL ELECTION. Mr W. A. BODKIN will ADDRESS ELECTORS as under; FRIDAY, 4th December. ROCKLANDS STATION, 1 p.m.; SHANNON SCHOOL, 4.50 p.m.; BAREWOOD, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, sth December,—UPPEß SCHOOL, HINDON, 6.30 p.m.; LOWER SCHOOL, HINDON, 8.50 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. 2d QTAGO CENTRAL ELECTION. Mr W. A. BODKIN, the Liberal Candidate, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under: — MONDAY, 7th December.—SCHOOLHOUSE, HAMILTON'S, 5.30 p.m.; CATTANACH’S HALL, PAEEAU, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, Bth December.-BLACK-STONE, 6 p.m.; SCHOOL, IDA VALLEY, 8.30 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. 2d
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Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 38
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