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'VenderPEMER WALKEB, Abcbitsct, Ward's Buildi nos, Os__c_-rr, INV iT KB tendeis for tha erection of * two-Storey Implement Sho w-ro— ia (btick and concrete) io Desire.*, for Mr Jams* M-U-lister. Plans can bs seen at the above Offioe, where tendeis will be revived uatil Monday, 7th Ootober. till noon. TO BUILDIBS TENDSBS are invited for the erection of shop front and fittings to premises, Esk street. Plans and epeciiications may be seen at my office where tenders must be lodged on or before the 3rd October, at noon G J BRODRICK, Architect, Creeoent '[•OBUILDSBS ''j <ENDER_ ara ir.vited for two-storey brick addiA tions and a) U ration i to Railway Hotel, Kak street v Plans and spec fixation- _>_>' be eeen at my cffice where tenders aatt be lodged on or before 7ch Ootober, at noon C J BRODBIOK, Aro-icecr, Creecent TEST) SRS are invited up to 6th October, for paint iog Dairy Faotory. For specifications apply J. SAXBLBT, Woodlands T-NDBB- are imited by tho undersigned ap to 7th October fort ailing vi,QOU sleepers (mare or lefM. from Otapiri Oorg» to Centre Bush. Further particulars from W. GILL, Otapiri PETIB WALiLEB, Abcbit-0., War 3'it B-I-bJ-oh, Ca-scsm, INVITES Tendim for making alterationa to shop at Bluff. PUnii can be seen at -the above office, where tenders will be received nam -»* _•_»}, e_ Ostober, till no©.. FABM FOB LEASE. TENDEBS are invited up to sth October, 1901, by the Trustees of tha late W. 8. Trotter's Eetate tor the lease of Sections 31, £„ 3", Blook V, Invarcargill Huodrei (3£7 acrei), fora term of seven yeara trom Ist Ootober, 1902. lenders will be received by undersigned. For particuUw apply f JOHN D. -BOTTBB, | Woodland-. TO Bl JILDEBS TEK DEBS are Invited for building dwelling-bous. in Eye street, Plans «nd spsci/lcation may be seen at our offloe where tenders will be received until I hursday, 3rd Oot-tber, i-t 4 p.m. i MAOKENZIB k WIL-ON, , ArchiteotS Esk street, 24th September, I»»l TENDEBS wanted for twslve miles of ditching. Lengths to suit con tractors. Tenders oloee 12ui ' Ootober. Apply to the llsnager, N.Z. AOBIOULTUBA I. COMPANY, Waimea. Biversdale ____ — _______,_,__________■____________■■■■••■• For Sale and To Let The Otago and Southland Inv€_itmo_it Co., Ltd. HAVE for ISalc Oountry Properties?— AO3BS Eastern Bos. I Adarason's) About 1098 Branxholm {Lope 1 ell's) „ 344 Loagrldge (Treidder's) „ 280 Eastern Bash (Don-Id McKay's) „ 182 Also, Town sod Suburban. Apply to Liddel etreet, InverestgiU. NOTIOB. MB JOHN (*<>OTT hug* to intimate that he will be abaer.t from town for a further period, and desires that aB comma -leat lons be addressed to Post Offloe Bo* 2, Otautau,* ad they wiU receive attention. Previous to leaving for Lunedin hewlH be In In▼ercargill tor a few day s, due notioe of whioh will be given. Aa this ia t_s seaiion for OhilbUiM, SOOTTS OIMTMKNT U •■ oert-to care ;> his and Mr Jpottjs well known BKJfBDII-" are obtainable at W. O. Gilo_rUt'e. Tw strait ; Jae. Allen, bootmaker Tay street, and Lewi- and Aitken *s store, Appleby R ABBITS._RABBI IS WMo-mmeaiw operaUoos on Ut MABOH at GAP BOAD, FLUFF, and sQ Ageaoiea. Hish-Mrt Prioss Quarantood _BAP_ SUPPLIED Write for lat els and partaculars to W A- THOMPSON, GAP BOAD MEAT PSEBEBVING W OBKB (A C_BD) MR CEHALDC. BRANSON, TEACBBB OF V BINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION Ko 0 COi-ONIfiL BANK BUILDINGS. Hoars osn te _rr_n s .d to salt the oonvenlcnee of pupils CHAPPED Unnds, a rough skin cured by Gilchrist's Complex leu Wwli, lr pu bonis. W G Gilchrist, Chemist, Tay st reet B^ aßaaßß s____i_i_____^_-n_>-_--_-eBBB-_-_-H**sa_-i

Pnblio Notices ACCIDENT INSUBANOB THE OGFAN OOMPANT (Oath Asset* and i million) i_>ur_- against aooidents, employere on abort or long period*. Inrorea i__'v!-__ts at cheap rate*. Prompt settlement. W. B. Scandrett, District Manager, oorner Dee and Esk street-, Upper Floor, Inveroargill. ESTABLISH BD 1562. walte-Tbrown, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT k HORSESHOER. AFTE& 89 Tears in Busines* I tike this opportunity of thanking my Customers for their very liberal rapport la the peat and trusting by good workmanship ana fair dsaling to merit a continuance in the future. I Beg to announce that to keep up with the spirit of the times I hive Ptedueed my Pricea for HorseShoeing As follows: — PLAIN HACK 5e PLAIN DBA.OH-, LIGHT .. Be Do Do HEAVY .. ..7a TOED SHOE. 8s All other Work at REASONABLE * PRIOES eonsis-tantwi-i Good Work. V-Otationi given for every description ot NEW and RBPAIB WO-K. WALTEff~BROWN, TAY STBEBT, INVEBOABOILL, f-D_^iio THE STANDARD OF PURI IMPERIAL CALF FOOD CAN BE USED WITH IITHKR SKIM, SK. ABATED MILK, OB WHEY. Made from i___, cooked and uncooked cereals, scientifically blended, so as to be the beet subetitute for whole milk. At the same time will not cause " eo-ure," aa U the case with Uneeed aieee. If mixed and ted sooordiDg lo instructiona, it ta the most economical food in tbe market. A small bag (261 b) will laat one calf five weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful. PACKED IS J6LB. BAGS, OB 200LB. SACKS, j Awarded Gold Medal, Dunedin Exhibition, 1898 I First Award and Special Mention, Auckland E xhibi tion, 1899. TESTIMONIALS. From J. Burt Veale, Midhurst, Taranaki, December -2nd, ISM. Dear Kr,— l have much pleasure in recommending to my farmer friend* in T-ranaki the use of the " Imperial " Calf Meal as a valuable help in the aucceatful rearing ot their oalvee. In my opinion, that uaed in moderate quantities, oooked. and mixed with skim milk, It answers all ths purposes of the imported meal at about half the cost. I have tried them both, and in eaoh caie ha**e been eatttfled with the reeults, but I give the preference to the " Im* Krtai," oa account of It* being the much cheaper >der of the two, a very valuable coneUer-tlon in a place where the values of cattle are on'y nominal.— \ .ours Jaithfully, J. BUST VKALK. I (Extract from tbe ■■Wyrxiham Heiald," Jana 14_b, ! 1901.) j Mr John Mcßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday told oe nf a satisfactory experienoe he has bad in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty oalvee oo " Imperial " Calf Food, and st the same time bad others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite aa weil aa the latter, and (when sold Aye months old), realised top market values. Mataara Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs Lancdown and Son, Chrittchurch. Dear Slra,— Be Calf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased with it , aa my calve* did very well wh le fed with it, aad 1 consider It very aatisfsetory ac ao eo-nofntaal Calf Food.— Yours falthfoHy, T. W. FOSTER. At Ghristo-uroh A. and P. -how, November, 1896, the First Pri*: - Exhibit for Veal Calf not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes only, was reared upon " Imperial " Calf Food. 15e PEB OWI n_l_VEa_D. BEDUCTION FOB QUANTITY. LANGDOWN A SON, CHRISTCHURCH. PEDDOK CUBES COBNS-Har. or ßc't. ls BiltlX. W. G. GILCHRIST, Southland Drug fitoie, Tay etreet •«—H_________iß______S__a_—B^Bß_— —■_■■_____■

NEXT MoGRUER'S] -f^ftOD SVIE'-WW'S [KE * T ROCH£S OUR MAMMOTH ECLIPSE SALE Still Continues and we still lead the Way. We woold especially impress upon the publio mind that this Is not a tale of job lots bot our best everyday lines reduced to prices whioh must tlTect a Ready Sab. Purchasers of la*ge parcels wiii be moat liberally treated. Our Motto-Small Profit*, Quick Turn-over, Large Busine.s. Boots for tbe Farmer, the Bushman, the Dairyman, aad in faot Boota for Everyone. STERLING BRAND (our own reake) has become a hocf.boid word in the di.triot, snd b>ffl-» competition aa to price and quality. SEE DOORS AND WINDOWS. Girls' antl Boys' School Boot*, 1013, 4a lid Men's Light Bclmorals, 9" 9 J, 10- 9 J, routh*' Strong W.T. Bals from 69 lld 11,9 cl _,™™_ _■ w.r i_. _i i _ ' Men's Bluohers, 5e 3d ; GUARANTEED Youths' Lighter Balmoral*, came pn:e • Watertights, 12. 6i Maids' Bale 6. 31, 7. ... 8. 6_, 9. 6d u.^ Amir|caQ J-, Q _ Women|sßals from 6s lld to lit 6 1 ; good j UAM Kld En^ hh Bhoei< 5s 9d Men-.Tf avy Balmorals. 9* 9 J, 105 9d. All our La lies' High.-lass American good lis 9d, 12. 9d, 13s 9d __ _^°"i This event is passing ; the opportunity will soon br gone. Your time is now. j*- SEB DOOBS AND WINDOWS "•i Men's Tan Belmorale, usual prices 13s 6i to 15s, reduced to hiilf-a-sove reign. Besides reductions in ordinary Stook, we hava Speoial Bargains in hundreds of Odd Pain. Every artiole reduced and every Customer delightad. & M'DONALD, OITY r?xU AIAC " FARMERS AMIIT THAT STORRIE'S "PENNSYIVANIA" lowdown DRILLS Are the Eimplest, Strongest, Lightest, and Handiest Wo take this opportunity of thanking the united farmerf of Southland for the hearty support accorded ue with our Drill trade. Orders are NOW being booked for our 1902 Penmylvani i Drills. If you want a special built Drill to sow from 4__. for gr un, manure, turnips, rape. clovers, and ryegrass we know how to build such, up to 20 coulters or more. PRICES ON APPLICATION. ALEX. STORRIE. FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT, j DEE STREET I>IVES_.\'*UIH-.

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Southland Times, Issue 15058, 30 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 15058, 30 September 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 15058, 30 September 1901, Page 1

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