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National Mortgage & d Agency Co of NZ, Gives No Trouble McCormick Binder .A-isrx) Napier Binder Twine MAKES HARVESTING EASY ! WE ABE AGENTS EOR THE ABOVE. "" "oSTaok. OH . Seaming* Twin. And all Parmer.’ Requisite.

OPPORTUNITIES Come to everyone, bat few recognise them in time to grasp them. Your opportunity is now To secure some of the following lines at Wholesale Rates. We are DIRECT IMPORTERS from the Home factories of Lace Curtains, Dress Material, Boots, Umbrellas (a very special and cheap line), Trunks, Brief Bags, Portmanteaux, etc., etc. Oity oi Qlasgow Bicycles, LADIES’ OR GENTS’, Free wheel, back pedal!iner, hub brakes, beautifully built machines, from £l2- Call and inspect tnem. Supply limited. T. OIBSONT AND CO.. DIRECT IMPORTERS, Warehouse—Kelvin-st., two doors from Esk-st., Invercargill.

QUIBELL’S DIPS IMPROVED POWDER (contains a New Ingredient), Acknowledged by Flocbowners of worldwide reputation to be unsurpassed for the destruction of Parasites and the production of a sound, lustrous fleece of wool, LIQUID DIP (N ON-POISON OU S), Has no superior in the discharge of those functions for which a High-class Nonpoisonous Dip is best adapted. QUIBELL’S DIPS A RECORD ACHIEVED BY A WELLKNOWN PATRON. Mr JOHN S. HORSFALL, the world renowned breeder of Vermonts, owner of the famous Widgiewa and Kerarbury Stations in New South Wales, had the honour of achieving the greatest record of success ever scored by any individual sheepbreeder in Australasia with his sheep at the Great Sydney Show in June cf this year. His winnings were; 8 Champions, 25 First Prizes, 20 Second Prizes, 3 Third Prizes, and 4 Fourth Prizes —in all 60 Prizes—and £252 in cash. No other Dip can boast of a similar record achieved by one user. This Dip has been used for years on the following leading Stations in Canterbury : Spring Bank, Waipara Downs, Cashmere and Culverden. MR JOHN MACKENZIE, N.Z, Manager. G.P.0., Wellington. Agents for Southland : NICHOL BROS., IYERCAEGILL. Sub-Agents: WYNDHAM .. I. W. RAYMOND & CO. GORE .. .. MacGIBBON & SONS MATAURA .. DO HERTOT .. TODD BROS & CO. RIVERTON .. J. R. MILLS k SON. WEDDING CARDS In all the best designs, Tin-lined Cake Boxes, Ladies' and Gents’ Visiting Cards, At Home Cards. Yoar patronage solicited. JOHN WARD & 00.

It is Good for Horses & Cattle. If your cattle or horses are not in good flesh, coats rough and vitality low, it is evident that something is the matter with them. Such a run-down condition may not be caused by disease ; they probably need some good tonic. Give them a few doses of Gilchrist’s Condition Powder. After a few doses you’ll notice a marked improvement. They will take their food better, will gain in flesh and will become smooth in coat. It means increase in their working and selling value, and the remedy only costs Is 6d per tin (post free). ALL OTHER HORSE and CATTLE MEDICINES AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. W. G. GILCHRIST, p.o. box 195] Dispensing Chemist, [Telephone 245. TAY STREET INVERCARGILL. CITY TEA MART. Just imported direct FINEST CEYLON from Ceylon -H- ORANGE PEKOE Usually sold at la 10d and 2s per lb Now Is 6d and Is 8d per lb FINE CEYLON TEAS, from Is 51b tins, lOlbs and 50’s. The Choicest-flavored Tea in South land A Trial Solicited. P6l Wl? VI T A nTO Hanan’s Buildings, • & M.M2A f? A. IV JL 9 Dee street.

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Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 45, 3 February 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 45, 3 February 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 45, 3 February 1906, Page 6

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