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Public Notices Nearly 30,000 of these Ranges in Use in New Zealand atis ““COOKING IRANG E j ■■ r * p-sS— Tn - ■-ini’r'naEro»g«!»aL_ a^sii w tet ifa™ it® « fejESl tl teSKW il 3 J sb pKS-SJH a f Mm! U .... ,7 n.,,, rDUNEEUN;>yt * |ksee»amKmS rW ; fIKaSSiiBBgSP fl SINGLE AND DOUBLE OVENS They will Burn LIGNITE, TRUE COAL or WOODupto 24 inches long. The Flues are all SELF-CONTAINED and need NO SETTING. Can be worked in a CHIMNE The Oven Bottoms HEAT WELL ; Good Bread Bakers. Very suitable for Shepherds Huts, Sheep Station or / Farms, Hotels, and Dwelling-houses. MADE IN*”ALL SIZES HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOILERS FITTED These RANGES are guaranteed to be all that is said of them in the Catalogue. OLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO THE MAKER AND PATENTEE. H. E. SHACKLOCK (Limited), Southend Foundry, Princes Street, DUNEDIN.

BlsowL NEW lAMPION 'BLEND: I . L, Mother fl VW NO CHINA TEA USED BY US • . . J FOK YOUB. HOLIDAY HATS AND MERCERY GO TO E. G. MNDRILL, WHO KEEPS ANUPTODATE STOCK Note Address—THE NEW SHOP, Esk street, NEXT DOOR TO TIMES OFFICE. BUM ail AM ironmongery. furniture. crockery. J BOILDIMQ MATERIALS, a wHEEtwßtetrrs rwwisitct. SHEARING , SEASON, 1900We have net Lauded our Season’s supply of Shearing Requisites fth eco including-— j SHEEP SHEARS “BURGON AND BALLS” and the “TRADES UNION.”

WVUIJ IVI AJXJaJL.LT vr Red Blue, and Black, in Half and One Gallon Tins and Five Gallon DrumsTurkev Washita, Arkansas, and Hindostan Stones, Lam Bia Red a y ’ Raddle. Ink Powder, Stenoil Combinations, Fleecing a -vine. SPRING SEASON GOODS-Lawn Mowers, and Horticultural Implements of every descriptions. rnt , Bn.nelled »d B„„ Jelly ta. MS M " k “ building~material or Otago. We do a Large Business in these lines, and DO II WLLL. furniture Our enlargements now render it possible to display a muchlsnperior Stock of FURNITURE and we intend and qualities. FENCING WIRE. BON and STEEL, WIRE STRAINERS., BARBED WIRE, STAPLES, SHEEP AND ‘SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. PRICES ARE NOW REDUCED TO- ; BLUE LABEL (No. 1), formerly Is 9d-nowls 7d per lb RED LABEL (No. 2), formerly 2s-now is Hid per W GOLD LABEL (No 3), formerly 2s id—now 2s per lbi i - Can bo obtained from all Grocers and Storekeepers. N.B.—The GOLD LABEL “ Spring Blossom Tea” at 2s. [ IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE. : _ i • ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.JO?

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Southland Times, Issue 14840, 17 January 1901, Page 1

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