Public Notices. U FAERIE m i. it X: t'//ws. &c° §TORt3 Stop skimming your milk with pans, crocks or cans. You waste about 25 to 50 per cent, of the cream that way. Look at the Sharpies Dairy Tubular Cream Separator ami learn how it -will increase your dairy profits by saving this lost cream and by making the skimmed milk better feed; will also save about half the work. Listen to the plain truth about the difference between Dairy Tubular cream separators and all others. The piece on TVill you wash the Little Piece on the Thumb or the 52 Disks on the Two 5-Foot Sticks? Hi! the thumb is all there is inside Sharpies Dairy Tubular bowls. The 52 disks on the two five-foot sticks are all used inside one of the common “bucket bowls” that Tubulars ar so fast replacing. Why should the wife wash a common, complicated bowl when she might just as well wash the simple Tubular? Bring her in and see the Tubular—the finest cream separator made. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., ITD., UNIVERSAL SUPPLY STORES, CRESCENT. INVERCARGILL; also at DUNEDIN. GORE. BALFOUR. EDENDALE, KELSO, & BIRCHWOOD.
u Horse Clipping Appliances. MACHINES TO STAND as shown above. MACHINES TO HANG [lwo Sizes.] Extra Knives and Heads in Stock. Clark’s Hand Clippars. Prince ot Wales Hand Clip? ers, Derby Hand Clippers. THOMSON, BRIDGED AND OO*, LTD. SBSSBiX IRONMONGERS, BHOPI * OFFICES. DEE STREET, BTTT k- ST oKES & IRON YARD, SPEY STREET. PALMETTO PACKING WMm. BDITABCb FOR TRACTION ENGINES, 3TATIO.Nn.Kx' EN 11NES, MARINE ENGINES, PORTABLE ENGINES, AND AX A. TYPES OP STEAM ENGINES and valves. FOB STEAM AND AIR PRESSURE. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR HIGH JZBESSURE and SUPERHEATED STEAM. DOES NOT HARDEN. BOLE AGENTS. SPAT, STREET. INVERCARGILL T If yon should he thinking of buying a new HAITC-E, this little story will interest you: In on© of the smaller towns of the Dominion, there is a Bricklayer in business on his own account who is of a statistical turn of mind. During the year, 1908, he kept a record of the various kinds of Ranges .Which be built in, and quite unsolicited, forwarded the list to us on the 19th April, 1909: — He says, “Out of 34 Ranges I had to do with, 25 were SxtACKLOCE’S, but out’of 28 New Ranges (which he set in) 2) were SHACEIjOCE’S. g i g —— 1 and 1 makes.” This evidence shows the vast measure of popularity enjoyed by Shaeilook’s favourite — “ORION” It'B great recommendation is that it suits Housewife best, giving a maximum of efficient service with a minimum of fuel consumption. your Ironmonger to show you an “OBION.” Illustrated Catalogs free on application. H. E. SHACKLOCK, DUNEDIN. WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND, FLAGS! MADE FROM GENUINE BUNTING All Sizes—--I%’, 3, 3 Ys, and 4 yards long. UNION JACKS. N.Z. ENSIGNS. BLUE ENSIGNS. BUD ENSIGNS. SCOTCH FLAGS. IRISH FLAGS. W« only sell the GENUINE ARTIC which will stand permanent wear. JOHN EDMOND, HARDWARE MERCHANT & BHZ? CHANDLER TAY STREET.
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Southland Times, Issue 16787, 17 July 1911, Page 8
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492Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 16787, 17 July 1911, Page 8
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