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PrMjc NotioQ mm^^^-, — TOTHILL, WATSON & CO., IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT, TAY STREET. SOLE AGENTS FOR W. QMiDiHER & CO, MATAURA. INVITE FARMERS TO INSPECT THEIR RENOWNED n\^ E«3 Rbki &— i t %** 3 HIGH OR LOW FRAME. Andrews & Heaven's ChafFcutters, Corncrußherg, and Grass Cleaning Machines FARMERS REQUISITES OF ALL SORTS. JO "IT JSBZ !PXa €J> Si PRICES for thos© FAMOUS I9IPLEM®fcTB a ni v *3 duced to SINGLE-FURROW £6 0 0 DOUBLE-FURROW £9 0 0 TREBLE-FURROW (with steering gear complete) £13 0 0 RELIABLE TESTIMONIALS will be forwarded on application direct or by the Agents for Southland— TOTHILL, WATSON & CO. WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS & CO., Dtmedin, N,&. Agents MANN'S BONE SLICEES. ~ THE ENTERPRISE BONE MILLS. No poultry yard should be without one of these. They ensure a steady Winter Supplyof Eggs Are still admitted by practical Rabbiters to be the Best Trap in the Market. Owing to the superior quality of Oil, Tempered' Steel Strings with which they are fitted, try their sweet. action a3 ( mipared with the raw harsh action of others G.C. Iron, Cement, liime, Doors and Sashes Baoges, Orates Bedsteads, and all classes of Bailderg- and Honse Famishing Ironmongery, FENCING WIRE, BARB WIRE, RABBIT SHEEP AND FOWL NETTING AND ALL FARM AND STATION REQUISITES. SAWMILLERS 7 SUNDRIES Lubricating Oils a Speoialty. Belting — Leather, 1 in. to 8 in. ; Rubber, 1£ in. to 10 in. ; Balata, 1 in. to 12 in. Engineers, Blacksmiths, Coaehboilders, Painters. Tinsmiths?, and other tradesmen will find oar stock well assorted asd Might up to date THE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE CO., LTD DEE STREET (Next Prince of Wales), and directly opposite Don street.

i THE U, CLOTHINC FACTORY FOR BOYS' SAILOR SUITS fe^^^k ■•BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS a^Sv • BOYS' MELVILLE SUITS R^^^i ! !<^J|^^V MEN'S SAC SUITS VsC^^f •>'^J^^ MEN'S TWEED SUITS **^ iP^Pj^VS From Stock or Made to Measure. B^??F^ HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, ! SEE. WINDOWS. :^^ From 6s 3d Corner Dee and Esk £ treats ii—.— l " j." '■'■-> ....- ■ ag --^»a 3 »»»^^-^p^ J --., „..,i. Syu,-,

R. C. MIL.LEB, INVERCARGILL BASKET FACTORY, BEQS to notify that he ie now holding a genuine cheap sale of the uodermen tioned goods FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Musio Stands, Paper Basket?, Wall Baskets, Bloyolo Basket-e, Flower Baskets, Brash Baskets, Key Basket*, fancy Baskets, Knitting Basket*, Bonnet Baskets, Lined Baskste, Plaque Baskets, Knife Baskets, Letter Baskets, Baby Baskets, Market Baskets, Work Stands, Fanoy Chairs, Oane Ctuirs, Wicker Chairs, at B. O. MI'..LKR'S, Don and Kelvin streets. Theae ffooda are all sample good* and 80 offer an infinite variety for Selection, Call ooa and see come Qeods that have never been Been a Invcrcsrgill before. Do two articles alike. J. H. KIRK 1 GO. NET^CASH BUYERS OF OATS OATS J, H, KIRK & CO. DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. CHOICE LINES IN FOOTWEAR J& W. STEAD have jusb opened out some « BEAUTIFUL POOTWKAB from England and America. ( * Ford's" Ladies' .American Goods Have established a reputation for themselves "Keith's" Gents' American Boots Aro unsurpassed for finish and fitting WE HAVE BOTH THESE^MAKES IN TAN OR BLACK, LACE OR BUTTON, EXTRA LIGHT OR MEDIUM Also the Celebrated English "K" make for Gents' and " Bectlve "for Ladies. GIVE UH A CALL All kinds of Footware Made and Repaired on the prem iaea Bowling; and Tennis Shoes re-ru b(3e red J. & w7 STEAD, DEE STREET

I |I|aqoie. Lass, we dinne drink ony thing bat | ItJ. Cock o' the North, Hondai landa 2s Tea noO-a-daya, ma quid man's faU deltchtet wl' |t^ any' honest Srew, he'a malst tea total on't, sac atranj? at«i unblended. ' PERSONS {yespßgglng on Mi Meiretfa ptttettv *■ Mill Bead, with dogie ar guna will ba proaf. autta. v

ST GEORGE Potted and Preserved Meat and Delicacies are delicious. Try the rekeepers. BUY your "Oook o 1 the North "at any honeat grocers. Avoid patronising the don'trkecp-it buu-thia-lS'juati-as-gOQd trader. It you ask for tha bast 'H tea e»e you jz«t it Name on packet, 6 and 101 b box

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Southland Times, Issue 1507, 21 October 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1507, 21 October 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1507, 21 October 1901, Page 4

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