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Public Notices WaCBRWK&Ti?PER AT!vi''QiilMiW ASHBURTON. : WHITTINGHAM BROS. AND INSTONF, AGENTS, INVERCARGILL.

npHB IMPROVED ,-« I®tfr^ W^ ARB N ° W AND IK BOOKING OEDBBB GERMAN /mla ttk FOR THBBB 1^" I HALF-CRSH, STCCKrNG3 r Jjm^^R:^**^ BALANCE MI V BE" UNDRKVSST3 * 1 I \ TrUft? GLO VPS HOODS US WS v *ft, *o 9 8 PAYMENTS. ACUKNTiis J. A. HANAN & CO., INVERCARGILL. THE FRST POKHOM OF OUR AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS ABE NOW ON VIEW. The selection of DRESSES in the new double-width Tweeds are very choice indeed, so is the IMPORTED MILLINERY, And specially good is the assortment of Millinery Trimmings and Feathers. THE JACKETS, CLOAKS, MANTLES and ULSTERS Are in great variety. All the New Styles are fully represented, a3 amongst the hundreds opened scarcely two articles are alike, and the value is quite up to previous seasons. ALSO OPENED— LACES, GLOVES, RIBBONS, &c, in Great Variety, AND NEW TWEEDS FOR THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Never before was our Stock so extensive, varied, excellent, or such good value to the customer; The way the public are supporting our ready-mcney system of trade enables us eaob seaßoh to improve on the preceding one. THOMSON^ BEAT TIE. TRRWN-PKOMPT NET CASH. ■V ▲ CHOICE SELBOTIOK Of MONUMENTB _. """ F£BQV3 SO j&^s&**^ Pokmum Commons© -"£■*< «O OB FROM AHTrjSSO* SOUTHLAND '• REID AID GRAY SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOR THE MERCER " NON CANVAS " BINDER. MACHINE i« what farmer* have long wished for, and is now ready fo * inspection and delivery. Sample machines °n view at all our branches. Specially adapted for heavy tangled crops, having three times the elevating capacity . of any other binderin the market. The principal feature of tbe •' MERCER" is the doing AWAY WITH THE TROUBLESOME AND EXPENSIVE CANVASES, these beicg replaced by such simple and durable devices that place the " MERCER " without an equal. Specially adapted for hillside work. Order early to avoid disappointment. The Grors Advertiser of January 20, 1891, says -.—"On Saturday last a trial of the Mercer Reaper and Binder (for which Messrs Reid and Gray are agents in New Zsaland) was given in t paddock balonging to J. Cregan, Gore. There was a very large atttndance of farmers during the afternoon. The previous wet weather made the ground heavy, added to wbioh the crop had not been rolled. We may cay that the crop, which was heavy, waa well ont, the sb eaves were nicely bound, and a clean stubble was left. If we are asked what we think of the mechanism whereby the canvas is dispensed with, we reply that we think a great dea of it. It has Bounded the death knell of canvas. The operation is extremelyeimple and easy to understand wh«n seen. The grain is most tenderly dealt with ; there would be no shaking or pressing in the ripsst crop." BINDING TWINS! all hinds at lowest Prices. LUBRICATING OILS, all sorts ; BAOK-DELIVERY REAPERS at reduoed prices DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. Also, their lowest r Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire \ lowest prices, t Iron Fencing- Standards J prices. STEEL ZIGZAG HABBOWS, CAMBRIDGE BOLEEBS, DISC HABBOWS. TUBNIP AND MANUBH DBILLS, BBOADOAST SBBDSOWEBS. DBAYS, HOB6K GBABB, WIBIS BTBAINEBB, &c., &c. Sole Agents and Makers of 91 AIL.I/S PATBNT SAFJETY C4RKI4GE ATTACDWEMT Agentß for CLAYTON & SHDTTLKWORTH'S THBBSHING MILLB & ENGINES Also for Said : 1 SEOOND.HAND BANSOME'B 4-6 THBBSHING MILL (newest style) 1 SECOND.HAND MABSHALL'S 4-6 THBEBHING MILL Both in Good Working Order. CSTNew Illustrated Catalogues FREE on Application 1 W, SHEFFIELD & CO., MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, INVERCARGILL. YOUR MERCHANT FOR H Y fa it MOTHER AUBERT'S SINCLAIR'S PATENT bEMBDIES b«U so weU?~Because they are TROUSERS, iMn a M 7 pT VIOTOBY BRAND J& akflfully prepared, and do all that to said sow BYmwHflaE, (a oi^o.

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Southland Times, Issue 12009, 1 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12009, 1 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12009, 1 April 1892, Page 4

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