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NEW STYLES ! NEW PATTERNS ! BEST QUALITY ! LARGEST STOCK IN LAWRENCE! fTI DODDS wishes to announce to his • numerous Customers that he ha 9 removed to his new and commodious Shop, nearly opposite his former premises ; also, that be has on hand a large, varied, and wellselected stock of Tweeds (Home nnd Colonial), West of England Broad-sloths and Fancy Coatings, all of the latest novelties in patterns. Newest styles and best quality in Waterproof Overcoats, Gent's Hats, W hite Shirts, Crimean Shirt's, Gloves, Gold and Silver Studs, Neckties, ice. Style, fit, and workmanship guaranteed. Goods of beat quality at lowest possible prices. I T. DODDS, Koss Place, Lawrence.

Vy ILL IA M M'BE AT H 67 Gbob&e-stbbet, Dunedin (One door from A. and T. Inghs) HAVING received all the New Goods for the season, is now /^FFERING them at prices that cannot be \J surpassed in town. Judge for yourselves. Your inspection invited. BOYS' Washing Suits, 2s llidj Boys' Norfolk Suit 8, 3s Hid upwards ; Men's Serge Suits, 19s 6d ; Tweed Suits, 39s 6d. CHECKED PRINTS, 4fd yard; Checked \J Ginghams, 7£d yard ; all other Prints equally as cbeop— splendid designs. OUR Stock of Millinery we shall offer at ridiculous prices — both Trimmed and Untrimmed ; latest novelties. CIPLENDID lot Children's Mantles, from O 3s HJd upwards j Ladies' Waterproof?, from 7a lid ; Corsets, from Is 11 jdjair.

HOWABD'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 ; stooker. 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 every satisfaction, both with regard to clean stubble and good tying. I harvested about 130 acres of crop, and I hud it of the two extremes— both light and heavy— and 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 any other machine that 1 have seen. I consider Bhe is of a reasonably light draught, for I worked her the first few days with a pair of I'oises, acd when I put in three I could work her a long day with all ease to the horses. — Yours respectfully, James Watt. Araha, Milton, Ist June, 1885. Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure in informing you that tbe Howard Reaper and Binder supplied by you finished ray harvest, and I had every reason to be satisfied with the work.— Yours truly, Charles Fobsxth. For further particulars aud prices, apply to COSSENS AND BLACK, Engineers, Blacksmiths, &c, &c, Manufacturers of Brick and Drain Pipemaking and Wood-working Machinery, Windmill Pumps, Hydraulic Mining Plant, Agricultural Implements, &c, &c, Crawford-street, Dunedin.

RAILWAY COAL 4 TIMBER li,,w LAWRENCE. m M'KENZIIi begs to notify to the public *• • that be has for sale, at the above Yards, all sorts and sizes of Rough and Bressed Timber j also, Builders' Ironmongery and a large stock of Doors and Sashes. Eaitangata, Benhar, and Smithy Coal always on hand. A branch business is conducted at Waitahuna, where all sorts of material can be obtained. A competent carpenter on the premises will furnish estimates of work &o.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1218, 30 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1218, 30 January 1886, Page 1