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NEW STYLES! NEW PATTERNS ! BEST QUALITY ! LARGEST STOCK IN LAWRENCE ! m DODDS wishes to announce to hi* • numerous Customers I lint he ha* remove ! to his new and commodious Shop, nearly opposite his former premise? ; also, that he has on hand a large, varied, :inrl wellselected stock of Twoeds (Homennd Colonial), West, of Kngland Broad-jloth« and Fancy Coatings, all of the latest novelties in patterns. Newest styles and best qualify in Waterproof Overcoats, Gent's Hals, W hil c Shii t&, Crimean Shirts, Gloves, Gold and Silver Studs, Neckties, (fee. Style, fit, and workmanship guaranteed. Goods of best quality at. lowest possible prices. T. DODDS, Koss Place, Lawrence.

l?iT ILtIAM M'BEATU 67 Gboboe-stbeet, Dunedin (One door trom A. and T. Inghs) HAVING received all the New Goods for the season, is now r\FFERING them at prices that cinnot be \J surpassed in town. Judge for yourselves. Your inspection invit'-d. BOY.V Washing Suits, 2s ll£d ; Beys' Norfolk Suits, 3s ll£d upwards ; Men's Serge Suits, 19s 6d ; Tweed Suits, 39s 6d. pHECKED PRINTS, 4jd yard; Checked \J Ginghams, 7£d yard ; all other Prints equally as cheap— splendid designs. OTJR Stock of Millinery we shall offer at ridiculous prices — both Trimnud aDd UnlrimmeJ ; latest novelties. OPLENDID lot Children's Mantles, from U 3s ll^d upwards ; Ladiea* Walerproote>, from 7* lid; Corsets, from Is 11 td pair.

HOWARD'S TWINE BINDER. New patterns for 1885. More efficient, simpler, better balanced and stronger than ever. Direct motion to knife ; reel driven from behind ; only one chain ; knotter simplified ; packer trip ; Btooker. Winner of £'50 prize at Shrewsbury trial, August, 1884. We can also supply machines of last year's pattern similar to those referred to in accompanying testimonials at exceedingly low prices — viz., £47 delivered or £45 at Dunedin :—: — Tokomairiro, 12' b May, 1885. Dear Sirs, — The Howard Reaper and Twine Binder which I bought of you this season has given me eveiy satisfaction, both with regard to clean stubble and good tying. I harvested about 130 acres of crop, and I had it of the two extremes — both light and heavy —aud she gave me every satisfaction in them both, especially in the heavy and tangled crops, and I consider that she is more of a master of her work in that sort of crop than uny other machine that 1 have seen. I consider she is of a reasonably light draught, for I worked her the first few days with a pair of 1 oises, and when I put. in three I cou'd work her a long day with all ease to the horses. — Yours respectfully, James Watt. Arnha, Milton, Ist June, 1885. Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure in informing you that the Howard Reaper and Binder supplied by you finished my harvest, and I had every reason lo be satisfied with the work.— Yours truly, Charles Fobstth. For further particulars and prices, apply to COSSENS AND BLACK, Engineers, Blacksmiths, <&c, &v., Manufacturers of Brick aud Drain Pipemaking and Wood-working Machinery, Windmill Pumps, Hydraulic Mining Plant, Agricultural Implements, &c, &c, Crawford-street, Dunedin.

RAILWAY COAL & TIMBER Ykdi)> LAWRENCE. m M'KENZHO begs to notify to the public *• * tbat be has for p«le, at the above STards, all sorts and sizes of Kough and Dressed Timber; nlso, Builders' Ironmongery md a large stock of Doors and Sashes. Kaitangata, Benhav, and Smithy Coal always on baocU A branch business is conducted at Waitahuna, wh»re all sorfs of material can be obtained. A competent carpenfer on the premises will furnish estimates of work &c.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1216, 23 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1216, 23 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1216, 23 January 1886, Page 1