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Public Notices TO-DAY ! TO-DAY ! TO-DAY l 1 ■'•.... GEEAT PUELIC BEIEIIT SALE 1 AT : : '■■*■ , ... • ■ • ; 'A --i- ■ .-■ - : . . :•■;.,. M'LEOD BROTHERS, OOBNEB OF DEK AND DON STBEBTS. I r ALL €K>ODS AT L&NIMBI* COST PfttCß. As we are determined to go ahead and increase our business, we have decided to abandon ALL PROFIT making our , DISCOUNT PAY EXPENSES^ SAJLK OI TO-BAT! §AIS OI TO-OAY ! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS At M'LEOD B ROT HERS, CALEDONIAN W REHOUSE, INYEROABGILL. 0c27 Invercargill, 21st October, 1886; Madam, We have much pleasure in intimating that we have been successful in securing the service* of a first-class Melbourne Modiste (Miss McLachlin),lately with Messrs Buckley and Nun, and Mes<rs Mowbray, Bowan, and Hick*, where her acknowledged ability has earned for her the reputation of being one of the best Dreesmakers in that City. Our workroom will open under M'ua McLachlin's management on Monday, 25th October, and should you favour us with your esteemed orders we are confident that for FIT, STYLIT, and FI«ISH, combined with moderate charges, our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT will be found unsurpassed in New Zealand. We are, Madam, Tours respectfully, HERBERT, HAINES& Co. REID AND GRAY'S NEW FORCEFEED BROADCAST SOWER, For Grain, Grass, and Turnips, is simply perfect. The discharge wiU Not vary more than lOoz to the acre, while the best cup feed varies from 71b to 401 b per acre. [Testimonial.] Bayswater, Gtautau, January 30, 1886 The New Forcefeed Broadcast Seedsower I got from you this season has given unqualified satisfaction both with Grain and Grass Seeds. It's regularity in sowing to the quantities required was in every way superior to any we have hitherto used ; and we conld with every confidence leave its working to any of the farm hands, the benefit. thereof being a feature in seed sowers such as hitherto we have not had in any of our seed sowers. (Signed) J H Smith. Our Patent Baggers (Single or Double) over 40 inside since June, 1885, [Testimonial.] ■ "* - ' Gore, August 7, 1886 Re working of the Bagger you lately fitted on to my chaffcutter, bought from you four yeara iago, I beg to state that nothing could work better. I would have had the Bagging apparatus fitted on long ago, but everybody that seemed to know anything about Self Baggers held that a chatfeutter would not cut sg much with a Bagger as without it* However, lam thoroughly well satisfied.*'"- 'We* make capital] work with the machine, never having any stoppages through belts, &c, going wrong, which is the main object with either a thrashing machine or cbafEcutter, if the owner means to please the farmers, and I have had a good deal of experience in that line, having been threshing and chaffcutting for over 17 years south of Balclutha. The Cutter has been at woik now for over two months and we have not had a single breakage. ; (Signed) Jibs Gbegan . Patent Disc Harrows witk Balancing Screw, . Double-furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Grubbers, Iron and Steel Fencing Standards ; also, Gray's Patent Standards for Folding Sheep and Fixing Wire Netting— reduced prices. Fencing and Bubed Wire— best brands. Sole Agents for Walker's Patent Strainers, 6d each OATALQGUJBS ON APPUGAXIOtf,

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Southland Times, Issue 9362, 30 October 1886, Page 1

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