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WALTER GUTHRIE AND CO., LIMITED. "^—T MSL Tsf "^ty *Ws™ dS&'T^ TF^I ;TK^ if % W "TT'W >'^B£Tr* lTr*^7 111 Having large stocks can quote very lowest prices for BINDING TWINE: Flax, Mixed, and Manila. OILS : Best Golden Machinery, Castor, Colza, Lard, Sea Elephant, etc. Hay Rakes, and Forks. Scythes and Snaths. Reaping Hooks, and every Harvest Requisite. Johnston Reapers and Binders " A few of these on sale at a greatly reduced price. Large stock of Extras on hand. THRESHING PLANT Threshing Mill by Ransomes. Portable Engine by Marshalls. In thorough working order. For sale on very favorable terms. "WALTER GUTHRIE AND CO., LIMITED, INVERGARGILL

Public Notices WALTER A. WOOD 1 IMPROVED SINGLE-APRON HARVESTER, STRONG, DURABLE, LIGHT, and SIMPLE. BEAR COMPLETELY OPENED from END to END or CLOSED AT OPTION COmPARIMOi : SINGLE APRON Versus Three Apron One Gaovaa Three Canvases No Strain on Canvas Tight Strain on Canvases One Canvas to keep in Order Three Oanvaaes to keep in repair Three Bollera Six Rollers Three Bnckles Twelve Bncklea Six Bearings Twelve Bearings No Grain Shelled oat or Wasted Grain Shelled between Apron Light Draught Heavy Draught While there is no grain too tall for this OPEN-REAR MACHINE its work is extr ordiaary alao in all other crop conditions. What practical farmers say of the WALTER A. WOOD IMPROVED SINGLE APRON:— Etrathmore, 21et April, 1891. Wairio, Octobtr 7th, 1891. Mr James MacalieUr, Machinist, Invercargill. Mr James Maoalistar, Invercargill. Dear Sir.-The harvest being now over, I Bea r Bir,-I reply to your inquiry aB to how' have much pleasure in the fulfilment of my j aBX pleased with the Walter A. Wood Bingle promiee wnen purchasing your Single-Apron Apron-Beapar and Binder that I bought from Binder to give an unbiased expression of y OU last harvest, I may inform you that it gav opinion as to my fxpemnce in connection me eyery satisfaction. I have out 60 acres o therewith. At the time refemd to I conf cbs ryegrass and 160 acres oats without a breakagehaving been somewhat; sceptical as to your excep t a trifling thing, and that happene exceedingly sanguine predictions, and conae- through bad driving. I may inform you tha quently made liberal allowances for a vary x have never Bepn M good work done with any ar.ient display of agent zeal ; but, after cutting binder a8 tno Tff oo i> s Single-Apron did for me both heavy grass and grain crops with it, I i^ harvest both in ryegraßß and oats,— Yourfl have much pleasure in endorsing your most fr^y ' favonrable representations, ant, so far as I have ■" JOHN FOBD. used it, claim perfection for your Binder, twine, andother matters in connection therewith being „ _.. in p'roper place and order. It may have missed Waianiwa, October 7tn, 1891. a Bheaf but certainly not to my knowledge, Mr James Madalister, Engineer, Invercargill. while the reduction of canvases to on« is a most D S! _ Th Walter A Wood Ha&ner and economical.ndinestimablyconv.mentim P r e ve „£« menc- x ours, arc, nATJwTnTTATPT haa given me evary eatisf action. I have eaen ALLAN CABMIOHAEL. nMr^ aU of bindera at work , t- * « T>i«s^ Q o«n, H«.r,f««,v«»i moi and I may say that I prefer the Wood to any of MrJ.MSS. Plamß>26thSePtembet>lß9L them-Yours truly/ Sir,-Walter A- Wood's Bingle Apron Beaper JOMX * Mo "' UUJfi - and Binder is a first claBS machine, and rather „,..». .. „ .t -r •„ Burerior in grass and short grain.— Yours, &c, J»™«8 Macalistßr, Esq. Machiniat, Invercargill. I PBTEB TEVIOTDALE. Dear fir,— l duly received your letter inquir- — ing as to how I was pleased with the Walter A. Wairio, September, 1891. Wood's Single Apron and Steel Frame Twine Mr James Macalister. Binder I got from you last March. In answer Dear Sir, Ihe machine, Wood's Single Apron, I must say that the Binder did its work beyond that I purchased from you last harvest, has my expectation— working in light and heavy piven me very great patisf action ; iB very light crop— and some laid as flat as if a heavy roller of draight, can be wrought easily with two had bten over it— and doing the work to my boreea, and is a very useful little machine— entire eatiefactiou in every way without a hitch works well in all kinds of crop, particularly so of any kind. I cannot speak too well of the in heivy lain crops— and for certainty of Bindere. knotter cannot ba surpassed —Yours respect- (feigned) DUKCiN MoDEBMIDB, fu ll r Contractor, B, BONALD, Wairio. Ermedale, Groperslßnsh, October 22nd, 1891. Lar^e 6tock of Daplicatn Parts for above machinon on banti. AU makes of Reapers and Binderi Repaired, and work guaranteed. Best Brands of BINDING TWINES and Machine Oils always in Stock. JOHN FOWLER'S TRACTION ENGINES, 4, 6, 4 8 H.P IN STOCK AND TO ABBIVE FOB THE SEASON. No pains have been spared to make these ■} engines in every way suitable for New Zealand * II equirements , They are fitted with new high 2Jn4fc^fc£^hU P eed sensitive governors and all tha most «g_ ecent improvements that Fowler's trade and SSWtoIsEJPjSLj^SHHeL experience can devise. JHjfiflflng|oHHHHML Combining ligh'nesß with strength they are H^SSHBBsjlffllßyl^afflffT^ built to give the greatest power with the least BW|fflffin^HMß^g|^Sj^3 amount of fuel. For threshing, direct traotion, ploughing, < haffcutting. hauling up Btu mpa and caning taey are without a doubt the most ~ ca^l&i is^m^^^^^a^^'^ handy tool and best Traotion Engine in the world. JAMES MACALISTER, ENGINEER, DEE STREET, INVEROARGILL, AGENT FOR SOUTHLAND. A ÜBTBALIAN MUTUAL PBOVIDENT & SOCIETY. f „, , ,«^ t m rhi"Socieiy is prepared to grant Loans on ■f^ A |V/|PRF^L L approved first-class Freehold Becurity. Bor IWniVII UL.L.L.J rowers will sava payment of ; commission by m^ >' 'VT PhnrA Artfat applying DIBEOT to the Society, at their offices, -* *B^ rllWlW. finilly Custom Housa Quay, WelUngton, or at tha HTRWTPT District Offics Inverca^cill. i&i i3i.a£iX!<i. ' EDWARD W. LOWE!, Studio'open daily for artistic portraiture in {20 Beaidtnt Boorof-ary: all its branches from midgets to life size. . — — ■ * A new and magnificent View Series, Lake Te NATIONAL FIBS AND MABINE Id* Ariau, Manapouri, Wakatipu, Milford Sound &o SUBANOE CO, OF NEW ZBALAND Ac ocl capu«i ••~*».«n™ oo ° Jii&2ftssse?ss <i s?s HEAD OFFICE— DUNEDIN. •'feSP^NsSrf'Excellericy the Earl of Onslow Fire and Marine Insurances Jacceptod at lowest /^jAMPBELL AND CRUST em m current rates. NEW ZEALAND EXPBEB3 CO., — Bran > es — Wellington, Christchurch, Oamarn LOSSES PBOMPTLY ABD LIBEBALLY Duwiin, and Invercargill. Agencies throughSETTLED ON THE SPOT ut the Colony, Great Britain, dec. Bates from Dunedin to Invercargill— The undersigned have been appointed Agents 31b 71b 141b 281b 661b for this Company— 6d la Is 6d 2s 6d 8s For Wyndham and surrounding district, 1 ow fc, 2 owfc. 8 cwt. 4 owt. 6 owt. B. M. MoKAY & GO. 8s 3d 3s 6d 3s 9d 4s 4s 3d For Balfonr and surrounding district, And upwards at slight increase. J. A. MILLS, Luggags, parcels, packages, Ac., forwarded to — — any destination. Furniture rsmov«d. ©. E, TUCKER, W. JAMIESON, Local Agent AGENT, IHVEKCABGILL. OffLci—Doastrwt.next ßaigooi'a, <W.

Poblic Notices j Y^BEBT F. OUTHBSBTSON oootjktant, iiakd, , fut ahoh, amd gbvhbai Aqhht. gen\ for— The Guardian Fire ABBurance Co. ; The United Marine Insnranoa Co. j The Pmblio Trust Offiot. I"AMESB P R A T T i COSSBR OF DEE & DON BTBEETS AIL, TENT AND TABPAULIN MANU FACTUBEB. Beaper and Binder ' aprons, oilskin coats, orse covers, dec, die, always on hand ; at lowest irioes. Just landed a large stock of fruit tree ieta, will cut to any size and save yonr fruit rom the small bird at a very BmaU cost. Tents, tags and marquees on hand and- on hire. JAMBS BPR4TT, INVHBOARGn.I.. n026 ROBEKT WILSON, A GBICULTUBAL IMPLEMENT MAKEB, A. OOAGHBUILDEB & WHHIBLWBIGHT [s prepared to take orders for all kinds of Agricultural Implements', especially Drain Ploaghs, Drill Ploughs, all kinaa of Grubbers and Disc and Diagonal Harrows. Also Farm Waggons, Lrays, Spring Carts, Single and Double Buggies. Agent for the famed Buckeya Harvester. All dnplioatea kept in stock, which must prove a great boon to all owners of machines in the district. Andrew and Beavan'B Gh&fEcutteTß and Baggers, and Howards Plonghs. Binder Twine and Oil of the best qualities also in stock. AU kinds of Harvesters repaired at the shortest notice. Horse shoeing as usual a specialty. d9 BOBEBT WIL3OM, Wiaton JUST OPENING AT THE EXHIBITION MART ! A GBAND ASSORTMENT OP DRESS GOODS FOB 188 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S TBADB, Of all the Newest Shades and Latest Patterns and at PRICES TO MEET THE REQUIBEMENTS 0? HVBttYONB SOME SPECIAL JOB LINES IN MILLINERY I <STA Rare Ounce for a Cheap Holiday Hat. some special job lines HOSIERY ! CHILDREN'S GLOVS3 A.ND SO 3K3 FBQ ONE PENNY PER PAIR. REMNANTS ! i~~REMNANTB I ! To be Cleared at ANY PRICE. MEN'S AND BOSTS' CLOTHING AND UNDERCLOTHING All at Popular Priceg AT THH EXHIBITION MART, CORNER OF TAY AND DJVBION STREETS. J. H. WHITAKift ... Pbopbusxob. THE TIGER BLEND INDIAN and CEYLON TEAS ARE THE MOST DELipiQUS DBINE IN THE COLONY, J. RATTRAY & SON, DOEDDT, WHOLESALE AGENTS. n023 QHRISTMAS STOOK The undersigned has now on hand the largest and most varied Stook of BASKET WARE ever shown in InvercargilL The public are cordially invited to call and inspect same. A large proportion is locally manufactured. Patronise local industry and enterprise. PERAMBULATORS ! PERAMBULATORS I R. C. Jflllilißß, Invercargill Bißket Factory, Dee Street. Agent for R. L. Beggs' Famous Pekoe Tew.

Public Notices EESHSGITATION ! CWERYONE who has been attacked Ej with the prevailing epidemic of Influenza, knows that it is very lowering to the system, and that a general feeling of weak ness permeates all,through the body. Now* it is highly necessary that Borne Tonic medicine should be taken to bring the system up to its proper standard, because if not immediately attended to more serious complaints may develop, and cause a large amount of TLnneceooory miaery* His Excellency Lord Onslowr has' communicated the fact to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert that the Remedy "KARANA," as prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience in taking same, a perfect tonic and very fortifying, and the public may rest assured that the Governor of thiß Colony would not give such, testimony unless he was well aware that it was correct. Thobe persons who are troubled with a Cough as an after effect from influenza are particularly requested^tb give- "MARUPA" a fair trial j and it -will be found that benefit will resultk ' It may be as well to mention here that these Remedies are not) cheap and' nasty preparations, but ore made up in such concentrated form that they may at first sight appear expensive, but this is not so, as, from the very many flattering testimonials which have been received, the proprietor is confident that value is being given, and that only good results follow with those persons who have given the Remedies a trial. Nd medicines previously 5 introduced into New Zealand have reached a total sale of :Eighteen Thousand Bottles in Four Months, land: yet this has been done by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert.: Kindly remember that " KARANA" is invigorating to the system, and that " MARUPA" will successfully combat with any Gold, Cough, or Bronchial Affection. Mr Macalister, Chemißt, reports that he finds good sale for the Aubert Remedies* and. has ordered twelve dozen more; fTOE SIOUTHLAND TIMES Babseeibers having occasion to complain of non-delivery or late delivery of their, papem-ait reowaVHl to o^mmnjdflito with the pubUsJUr at hioSlon.

Public Notices |^JH BAP AND GfOOD GOAL, For sale best household coal from Wm Reid's and John Brazier's Goal Pits, Morley Village, Nightcaps. When taken by tha truck averaging from four to six tons, price 10a a ton delivered in tracks Wairio Siding. Terms Cash at end of every month. d22 /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE XJT DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. . State Guarantee. Participation in Profits. PRESENT ACCUMULATED FUND, OVER £1,500,000. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £300,000. CASH SURPLUS^ 1885, OVER £242,000. (last distribution.) THE Rates of Premiums now in force in this Office are lower than those charged to participating Policyholders by any other office doing business in the Australasian Colonies. It is nevertheless anticipated that, owing to cheap management and light mortality, very handsome bonuses will become payable to Policyholders insuring under existing rates. That this is not a mere estimate may be judged from the fact that, under the old scale of premiums, from which comparatively little profit wxw expected to accrue, no less than £242,000 of cash btjrpltjs, or nearly 25 per cent, of the whole accumulated fund at that date, was found to have accrued during the quinquennium ended the 31st December, 1885. Of this amount £150,000 was divided, and the balance carried to reserve. All Participating Policies are entitled, or becoming claims, to a Prospective Bonus in accordance with the amount of premiums paid Bince the preceding distribution. Thus, the advantages of an annual distribution and secured without the heavy cost attaching thereto. RICHARDSON, (9) Comtmsßioner.

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Southland Times, Issue 11951, 23 January 1892, Page 5 (Supplement)

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