Public Notices J£ A R T Y AND CO., Colonial Bank Buildings, ' BOND STREET, DUNEDIN, INDENT MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENTS. Agents and Attorneys for the North German Fire Insurance Company for Otago and Southland. QUOTATIONS and ORDERS CABLED For Cornsaoks, Woolpacks, Hessians, Castor 0(1, Coir Mats Mid Mattings, and General Eastern Lincs. > ADVANCES MADE On Wool, Skins, and Other Produce Consigned for Shipment to London. ■ CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Telegraphic Address : Harty Dunedin. Codes used : Al and the ABC, Fourth Edition. LIME. LIME. LIME. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. APPLY WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., OR TO R. MEEK AND CO., FAIRFAX. £1.0.0 REWARD. ONE Pound reward or commission will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to the sale of a new Phoenix, Rambler, or Swift Bicycle. Subject to the following conditions:— This Commission will be paid Once on every new Bicycle sold within 4 months from date. All Bicycles to be bought direct from R. MURIE. Dee street. In the event of more than one claimant for this Commission on any bicycle, the purchaser’s decision shall be final. THITCOMMISSION will be paid by cheque ONCE only on every single Bieycle. Do Do will NOT be paid to any pur- « chaser. Do Do will be paid to claimant when £5 or over is''paid on new Bicycle. Application for Commission Forms and any other nformation supplied by R. MURIE, PRINCE OF WALES BUILDINGS, Dee street, Invercargill. * EXPLANATORY: I have decided to reduce the price of our Phoenix, Rambler and Swift Bicycles to £2l (Twenty-one Pounds) Cash Terms may be arranged. In the past, in order to sell bicycles, we employed travellers, and the average cost of gelling the Bicycles was over £2 10s on each. Under this new system our friends and clients ge the benefit of £2 10s, instead of it being spent in travellers and hotel expenses, and we will have instead of two or three representatives, all our friends working for our mutual benefit. R. MOI E. DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. j SMOKE ROYAL COLORS TOBACCO LILY STARCH IS THE BEST IS THE BEST USE NO OTHER jBOCURABIE FBCM ALL ST REKKEPh w ELTON POULTRY FARM Eggs For Sale S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS • BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Wit e Leghorns 4s for 13, 7a for 2G Barred Plymouth Rocks, 4s for 13, 6s for 26 White Wyandottes 7s for 13 W. E. WARD, Drummond ‘IMPERIAL” CALT FOOD CAN BE USED WITH EITHER SKIM, SEPARATED MILK OR WHEY. Made from malt, cooked and uncooked cereals scientifically blended, so as to bo the best substitute for whole milk. At the same time will not cause ’’ scours,” as is the case with linseed alone. If mixed and fed according to instructions, it is the most economical food in the market. A small bag (251 b will last one calf five weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful. PACKED IN 251 b BAGS OR 200tb SACKS. Awarded Gold Medal, Dunedin Exhibition • 1888. First Award and Special Mention ’ Auckland Exhibition, 1899. TESTIMONIALS. From J. Burt Veale, Midhurst, Taranaki, Dec.. 22nd, 1892 Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in recommending to my farmer friends in J Taranaki the use of tho ” Imperial ” Calf Meal as a valuable help in the successful rearing of their oiUves. Jr. my , opinion’ that used in moderate quantities cooked and mixed with skim milk, it an- J swers all tho purposes of tho imparted meal nt about halt tho cost. I have tried 1 them both, and in each case have bien satisfied with the results, but I give tile preference to the ” Imperial ” on account of its being tho much cheaper fe®J- f er of the two, a very valuable consideration in a place where the values of cattle ( are only nominal. —Yours faithfully, J. BURT VEALE. ’ (Extract from the Wyndham Herald. Juno 1901.) Mr John Mcßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised 20 calves on " Imperial ” Calf Food, and at the same time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months’ old) realised top market; values. Mataura Island, Jan. 24th, 1901. Messrs Langdown and Son, Christchurch. Dear Sirs,—Re Calf Food purchased from you. I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very ( well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory as an economical Calf Food.—Yours faithfully, T. W. FOSTER. At Christchurch A. and P. Show, Nov., 1896, the First Prize Exhibit for Veal Calf not exceeding eight weeks’ old, and for butcher’s purposes only, was reared upon ’’ Imperial ” Calf Food. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON &■ CO. Sub-Agents for Invercargill., LANGDOWN SON, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 THE PUKEPITO SETTLEMENT. FARMS FOR CLOSE SETTLEMENT. A ABA ACRES of the Famous 111LLEND “Lvvv ESTATE, Near Balclutha, to lw Subdivided. Open for Application on and after December 22 1902. See full advertisnient in this week s Otago ’ Witness. Communicate 'with Begg Bros., Pukepito; or Oakden and Begg, Manor place, Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 18019, 15 December 1902, Page 3
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