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BLUE DUMB RABBIT TRAPS THE FAVOURITE WITH EXPERIENCED TRAPPERS. Obtainable from all reputable Dealers and Merchants. WHOLESALE AGENTS : TK N.Z. HARDWARE CO., LTD., Dunedin, Invercargill, and Timaru„ 888 BB— gg— BE * STACK COVERS! STACK COVERS! FARMERS! SAVE YOUR STACKS. You will make money this year if you take care of your crops. WE SUPPLY STACK COVERS All complete with Brass Eyelets and Ropes spliced in and Leather Patches on all wearing parts. Sizes and prices as follows : Order Now while our Stock of Canvas Lasts, I, STEPHENSON, & GO., LTD. COMMERCIAL MOTORS ’' Messrs William E. Reynolds and-Co., “ South Island Agents, " Bond Street, Dunedin. “Dear Sirs, — ‘* We are exceptionally busy now in Commercial Vehicles, turning out large numbers of two-ton and three-ton Cars, having on order for the French Government at the present time, and delivering 15 this week to the British War Office. " Yours faithfully, THE STAR ENGINEERING CO., LTD., “(Signed) j. LISLE, “General Manager.” In the face of the foregoing, further comment as to the efficiency of the Star Engineering Co.’s snake of Car is unnecessary. War and Sheep Dip Supplies Thanks to our wonderful British Navy, supplies of Sheep Dips have come to hand, and we will have no difficulty in fulfilling all orders at the old prices. THE LIQUID DIP (non-polsonous) for off shears and lamb-dipping THE POWDER DIP (poisonous) for autumn dipping USE QUI BELL’S—IT PAYS There is no great difficultly in selecting a small parcel of wool and securing top price at a sale. The real test is shown when every part of the clip is represented. This is the case when such a splendid average is obtained as that for Mr. J. H. Ensor’s Rydal Down’s Clip, sold at Christchurch Wool Sales of December ?th, 1914, when not only did he get Top Price at the Sales (i4s-d. per lb.), but the whole of the fleece wool made the splendid average of 13-55 pence per lb., and the whole clip of over 100 bales, including locks and pieces, averaged 12.57 pence per lb. This must be something of a record, and speaks volumes for the dip used, viz., QUIBELL’S. DALGETY & CO. LTD. AGENTS FOR AUSTRALASIA.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3183, 17 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3183, 17 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3183, 17 March 1915, Page 10

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