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liivei'caraiU Advertisements. STRANG fMlr.m. •^ m irw£ PUREST ROASTED COFrEE KNOWN FAC-SIMILE OF LABELS. NAME ON EVERT PACKAGE. The only Original and Genuine Maori Brand Coffee. Steam Mills, Inrercargill.

ftOTOWAfttV* If um£f% STUDIO, w^tmwmmim CLASS RESULTS IH;< ALL BRANCHES. ait arije sfoat ft««nt StnU attracti&e so&tlUcs». VICTORIOUS M'CORMICk ! WINNER OF 44 EIEST PRIZES IN AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND J HTHESE MACHINES have given entirp JL satisfaction to all purchasers since their first importation in New Zealand. Over 500 sold in the colony last season. The Machines for this year have several important improvements. Farmers requiring a thoroughly reliable Macliire cannot do better than purchase » Mi-Cormick Twine Biu.ler. Wire, Twine, Oil, and a assortment of duplicate parts kept, in stock. Sole Agent for Otago and Southland — i W. G. NORTH, Spey street, Invercargill, All classes of Reapers and Binders repaired and adjusted. Sent in an Envelope for Is Stamps I to defray Postage. SOCIAL SCIENCE. A TREATISE on all Nervous Disorders which cause Impediments to Marriage and all Chronic Diseases; aJso How to choose a Partner for Lifo so as to live happy and produce healthy children, and how to regain and preserve your health, &c, &c. Address— R. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, Devonshire Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney.

AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, 3 ,; WOOL & G-RAIN BROKERS, The Ceescent, INVEKCAEGILL. ; Cash advances made on wool, grain, and ttll kinds of farm and station produce placed in their hands for sale, either in the.loca* market, or for shipment lv Australia London. ; Periodical Sales of Sbecpskins, Hides Tallow, etc. Money te lend on freehold securities current rates. Agents for the Colonial 'lnvestment Agency Company of New Zealand.Litnited. GLADSTONE AID NOftTMMD NURSERIES, NEAB INVEBCAEGILL. i .*. [} ~~f . ':', .'■■', Ono of the finest collection of Fruit Trees in .the Colony. ROBERT BIRRELL, in' agairi soliciting the patronage,of his numerous cus-* tomers and the public generally, teHdars his sincere thanks for their very liberal'support in past seasons, and sdroits a continuance of their patronage, and assures them that all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. '■ .ii'iikF PLANTING. : " ' ">•'•"> 7"*' Settlrrs contemplating planting Should procure Troea or Bushes from, amuraery, situated in, an, exposed place, as treesgraised in sheltered land never succeed so well when i removed to more unfavorable localities. BLIGHT PIiOOF VARIETIES. ■ I have a few varieties of Apple frees''that arc blight-proof, root and branch, and a large assortment on the blight.-proaf': stock guaranteed blight-proof below the:graft. . I would call the special attention of intending planters to my stock of EBunr»nd FOBEB2 Trees, and Ornamental Trees-'and Shrubs, which is remarkably large, variedand healthy, tliis season. . , nj.-f To meet the increasing demand'l have secured eight acres of land at ' Northend, within five minutes' walkof Dea street, 1 Whiot is admirably adapted: for nursery purposes, i_ considerable portion has already been planted, and, although occupying a very exposed position, the young trees arestrong, vigorous, and in excellent condition for planting out. THE SOIL. In that quart* o£ the nursiry where 'fruit trees and other deciduous plants are miostly grown, is a light ;sauely loam, and remarkable i for causing the young stock to make fibjrom roots—one of the best guarantees. for the success of a young tree when transplanted. . 1 COBEESPONDENCE. ['" '■ ' ', -

To prevent delay and disappointment, customers are respectfully requested to .have their names and addresses plainly written/the route by which goods are to be forwarded and postal address to be distinctly stated,''and ■ orders to be made out in regular colunros,one article only nr'a line. ....-,,,.; 1 PACKING-. ....-.; ,•' | Correspondents in distant parts of, fthe colony may rely oh every care being taken ia I packing. I have received many, complimentary letters in past seasons on my systei& of packing, and the satisfactory condition in which trees and planfs reach their: desfmation. All goods ase deln r red free ■of charge a , the railway station or any other • place 1 in town. Value to the amount of s''per cent. flllnwor) ft,» oil »»™in.„„.. _•__.___• :■■ orders, and 2£- per cent, for cash within a month.. • :.-^r Only cost price chnrged for 1 pncking. :/r.aJ FRUIT AND FOREIf. TREES IOIfcSAXJ} at the Gladstone and NiSrthsnd Ntiraories. i V m :■•':'■■'' /per dozen Apple Trees on Blight-proof Stocks sMWklu On common stock? ... ?.V , '' t MH&s£t Pear Trees from... .... ... / i29:to/34s Cherry and Plum Trees from ;.. iVtlfofkfcpQs PeachancjAprieotfrom ... ... {.24s r r Gooseberry & Currant Bushes from 4a tal2« Filbert, Cob, and' Hazel Nuts, Walnuts;-'and j Spanish: Chestnuts. A:. large: assortusentr of Fruit trees, ctwaft-trained, froia six : to) ten [ yeara old, in fall bearing. : . ~,.., ~,'u j English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lime, Birch', 1 Airier Sugar-Maple, and other deciduous Treeef. Ara-icaria luibricata from 20s per dozen-,to 10s each. , ~; .' ' : : Larch, transplanted, 10s per 100. . .'. Pinus Insignis, two years old, tranaplanted, 5» to 15s. . • ••,:' Pinus Insignis, three year old, transplanted from 15s. ~'.; Pinus Insignis, Seedlings, 40s per 1000 ~. .. „ i n. cloth from 20s to 40s per 100 Bitter Willow Gs per dozen Norway Spiuc'e, five year old, £5 per 1000 ' Cuprosaus -M ucroearpu, transplanted, from 10s per 100 Ouprtssus Macroparpa. in cloth from ss, per dozen : " -.-. T Cupressus Lawsoniana, from 20s per 100 '■'■ Cupressus Lawsoniana, from 6s to 12s per dozen , . .:.... Quicks, 1,200,000, 2 year old lOsper 1000 j » » '* ■ 3 year old, from 12s to 15s pa-1000 English ilolly, from 20s per 100 : '-' ' ' Variegated Holly, from 2i to 10a each:.' -i'i Dwarf Box Edging 3s per 100 Weilingionia Gigantea, from 2s to 5s each . Rhubarb Hoots, named varieties 10s, 15s, and 20s per dozen Rhubarb Roots, Stott's Monarch, 5s per roci Flowering ana Ornamt-ntal Sbrubs, cheap. A large and varied As«ortmont of Roses, from 12s to 18s per dozen. Notetite Addeess— EOBEET BIHEELL, BOX 85, P. 0., INVERCARGILL. RANTED KNOWNProof of Debt under Bankruptcy Act, 1833, at Western Star Office"Oß PRINTING & BOOKBINDING—every description—at office of this paper.

SPORTING- NEWS. ,£4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. TENTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS HOW OPEN. To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given GRATIS. FROM the undoubted popularity and great success these drawings have obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring tiiem before the public every two months. Although this company has a large number of Horse Oonsultationisls (about thirty) to contend against, some of whom under fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utmost to try and injure the promoters of the Bambarg Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is too well established and favorably known with the public all through New Zealand. . The large number of applications that came in too late will be registered in the tenth drawing; or if the applicant wishes, the money will be returned. The Tenth Grand Drawing for: £4OOO will close at, the end of AUGUST,, and the Eleventh Hamburg Drawing will open on the Ist September. The Tenth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4OOO, subscribed by 8000 members at 10s each. The various Money Prizes will be' distributed as follows:—One £3OO prize, One £2JO prize, One £IOO prizs, Two £SO prizes, Ten £3O prizes, Fifteen £25 prizes, Fifteen £2O prizes, Fifteen £ls prizes, One hundred and sixty £lO prizes, one hundred £5 prizes. Total amount, £4OOO. 320 Money Phizes. To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given GRATIS. The grand principle of these Hamburg drawings is that a pun baser of 25 programmes is guaranteed a prize, and the chances are in favor of the investor drawing a prize, us tnero are 220 largo prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor or£2 the chances arc on'.y six to one against him drawing a prize* and the head prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. Read this . —ln JJouz's .Grand Hamburg )rawings the greatest o.lds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odds against investors drawing a Horse or Casti Prize in any of the Horse Consultations. The marbles aro replaced for each drawing of the Cash Prizes, which gives the enormous od.ls against investors. This Company would simply a>k investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments in any horse consult ations; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. Note. —Prize Winners; whether winning large or small prizes, are informed that their names wi.l not be made public without their written consent. This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4OOO will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. Notice.—Country cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number and Is added for exchange. P.O. orders preferred, made payable only to "Boaz." Bank notes accepted. Two twopenny stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ, Caro of Mr MOSELX, Wholesale and .Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, Pe«t (plßce, Punedin,

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Western Star, Issue 970, 5 August 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 970, 5 August 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 970, 5 August 1885, Page 4

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