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Public Notices COLONIAL DRILLS PRACTICALLY SOW THE BULK OF THE GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS IN SOUTHLAND. ALL LEADING CONTRACTORS USE THEM— Messrs TOBIN BROS,, Lochiel, LAST SEASON SOWED 1070 ACRES of Grain, Grass, Linked, Turnipa, and Rape, with and without manure, using a 15 COULTER FORCE-FEED We have dozens of euch io stances, and numbers of TESTIMONIALS from CANTERBURY and all parts of SOUTHLAND. u wWe Invite Farmers to Come and See our Improvements fox* 1895 OUR NEW MANURE DISTRIBUTOR Has been described by Farmers who have examined it this season as being a WONDER of SIMPLICITY IT IS COMPOSED OF THBEE PASTS ONLY WE NOW USE MALLEABLE CASTINGS. SAMPLES OF WHICH CAN BE SEEN AND TESTED AT OUR WORKS THE COLONIAL ALL-STEEL DISC HARROW WITH THIS BEASON’S IMPROVEMENTS ARE A BIG SUCCESS WE HAVE ALREADY BOOKED NUMBERS OF ORDERS AND STILL THEY COME K ea s .n teg Men can easily we have ever the OLD WE MANUFACTURE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR WORKS. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS IMPLEMENT AND ENGINEERING CO., LIMITED.

NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVE CU.Y (LIMITED.) GLASGOW, MANUFACTURERS OF BLASTING GELATINE, GELATINEDYNAMITE, GELIGNITE DYNAMITE, DETONATORS, FUSE, AND WARMING PANS. Nobel’s Gelignite Is practically unaffected by water and is specially adapted for quarrying, mining, tunnelling and submarine or harbour works. Being expansive and slow in action, it is extensively used in Coal Mining, and whilst 11 per cent stronger than dynamite, it is sold Mlt same price. TO ENSURE PERFECT DETONATION USE NOBEL’S NO. 6 DETONATORS. Nobel’s Dynamite Is particularly effective in blowing out Stumps and clearing land economically. STOCKS KEPT IN INVERCARGILL AND OBTAIN ABLE AT LOWEST RATES FROM Walter Guthrie & Co,, Ltd. Sots Acbnts for Middm DALGETY & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN

THREE POPULAR BLENDS THESE THREE POPULAR BLENDS have by their ever INCREASING SALES proved beyond doubt that the PUBLIC ARE QUICK at discerning the BEST VALUE in Teas as in other goods. We act upon this theory when BUYING and BLENDING, and are not content to send out any blend that does not BEAT THE BEST on the market., Teas have been dearer for the last three months. WE FORESAW THIS and prepared to overcome the difficulty by laying in a LARGE STOCK, Many of our opponents being less fortunate are SHORT OF STOCKS and have been compelled to buy in a HIGH MARKET. We are therefore, in consequence of our WELL BOUGHT STOCK, and the fact that we have ECONOMISED iu our expenditure for advertising and packing, in a position to give the PURCHASER of either of the THREE POPULAR BLENDS—TIGER MANDARIN HASLEMERE Better value than ever. We ask you to Test the Truth of this statement by making a comparison. They are packed by machinery in air-tight and damp-proof A and lib Packets and 5 and Iolb tins. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROOER3 AND STOREKEEPERS.

IQISINFEOT *f | at_ohce| I WITH | H I Non-Poisonous.' I DISINFECTANT I * . - V? and defend your home against the virulence of the dread attacksof % IINFLUENZA.f | DIPHTHERIA, TYPHOID FEVER, S £? and all other Infectious". Diseases. £ IZAL is NOT a Coal Tar being SJ an entirely new discovery. It is more & easily distributed through water than &■ Carbolic Acid, and is far more powerful without any inconvenience or danger, fc-i | “THE MOST POWERFUL GERM-DESTROYER $ AT PRESENT KNOWN TO SCIENCE.*? $ (See Report ol luve«tlgation. at St. Burtbolomew*. 1 >♦<; HuepitalJ. ■ ’ St; I7AT, * 3 80 cheap that in every household, school, institute and business establishment, sinks, traps, w.c.’s, and all sources of offensive odours, J, can be Unshed at a fractional cost, a 4s. K. bottle making 30 gallons of powerful Tji Germ Destroying Disinfectant., gi IZAL—non-poisonous Disinfectant, W sold in bottles by all Chemists. Store- SS -2? keepers, &c.. at Is. 9d., 45., 7s. 6d., Kf and in gallon tins at 14s. Sold in £ bulk by all Wholesale Chemists. Sole Jiannfactnrera, Nt'.WTOS’,CllAMiiElls&Co. v © Lt 41 '’ 'i'kornclilfo, England. iKf Afew Zealand Representatlue: j; : ? JOSEPH GODBER, CHRISTCHURCH &

T. 0. WILLIAMS COT ROYAL COLORS Aromatic Tobacco. Latest and Best. A TREAT FOR ALL SMOKERS

WALKER’S KILMARNOCK WHISKY PURE MALTOBTAINABLE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS HOTELS AND LICENSED GROCERS.

Funerals Conducted in town or country At the Lowest Rates ALFRED DEWE, UKDERTAKER, THE CORNER / DON & KELVIN-STS. (Private Residence : FORTH STRKHS, 2 doors from Dr Grigor’s

MOA NI z MOA RABBIT -sH-p- BABBIT TRAPS I TRAPS THE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE CO., LTD. General Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, DON STREET, INVERCARGILL (3 doors from Dee atreet IRONMONGERS, STOREKEEPERS, STATION AGENTS, ENGINEERB, BLACKSMITHS, COACH BUILDERS, BAWMILLERS, CONTRACTORS, CABINETMAKERS, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, SADDLERS, MINING COMPANYS. ' w ' Will find us second to none in the Trade, either as regards Price, Quality er Variety, All orders are promptly and carefully executed. Enquiries by Letter, Telegram, or Telephone (77) promptly attended to, PLEASE NOTE THS ADDRESS—THE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE CO., LTD, Doa Street, Invercargill

x X CAUTION x X mnE PUBLIC are respectfully requested to inJL sist upon havingSTBANG’S PURE PEPPERS AND SPICES, as inferior and in some cases adulterated pepper is offered to the public. In the face of being labelled Genuine, and represented as pure to the grocer, have been found to be adulterated (as per police reports at Dunedin}. Av< id such rubbish and insist upon having STRANG’S PUKE PEPPERS AND SPICES, which are retailed at same prices as inferior goods. STRANG’S PEPPERS, GINGER, AND SPICES are full Strength, Best Quality, Silk Dressed, avoiding loss to consumer. Ask for STRANG’S RENOWNED COFFEES and see that you get them. Richer in flavour, goes further than any other. Beware of imitations as some unscrupulous manufacturers are imitating my Brands.

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Southland Times, Issue 13288, 15 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13288, 15 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13288, 15 August 1895, Page 4