PnDlic Notices. nom¥mSbrs mFSpms i LIGHT BRANTFORD STEEL REAPER AND sft., 6ft. and 7ft. Cut. BINDER Aa there are a number of Harvesters now being offered in Southland, we would respectfully request all intending Purchasers to CAREFULLY EXAMINE THE BRANTFORD REAPER & BINDER, and make a faithful comparison with others before making commitments. PRICES AND TERMS VERY REASONABLE. Sample Machines can be seen at cur Wool and Grain Stores, Tay street, where full information will be given. Every Brantford Eeaper and Binder sold last year gave ENTIEE SATISFACTION, and several improvements have since been made. A few of the leading features of the Brantford are:— LIGHT WEIGHT, LIGHT DEAUGHT STEONG & DURABLE SIMPLICITY IN EVERY PAET TRUE KNOTTER Remember that to hare a Brantford is to feel ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that your Grain will be NEATLY CUT, SAVED AND BOUND with the LEAST POSSIBLE OUTLAY of TIM]!, LABOR & EXPENSE. Field Trials will be held when and where required, and Satisfaction is Guaranteed with every Machine. An Expert will remain in the District whose SERVICES can be had FREE OF CHARGE WHENEVER NECESSARY. We have on band a large stock of Lubricating Oil and Binding Twines for which we are now booking orders. FULTON, STANLEY & CO., Agents for SOUTHLAND. Invercargill, 15th January, 1891. t resaaiv? rrONEY- MELBOURN FIRST ( PRIZE a PRIZE I PRIZE STRANG’S MAORI .BRAND COFFEE, A UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE WITH ALL CONSUMERS. STRANG’S PATENT SOLUBLE COFFEE, a new production, made simply with boiling water or milk. STRANGTS SILK-DRESSED PEPPERS; best Singapore quality only. Absolutely Pure. STRANGTS SPICES ARE PURE AND OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. Note —The highest compliment is paid to me by my opponents who are imitating my brands of renowned Coffees. Boware of unscrupulous imitations. CAUTION—Some unprincipled mnnufac! urers are adulterating tbeir Peppers to such an extent that bnyevs of same might safelv make rice and other puddings of it. Beware of such rubbish of peppers, and ask for STRANG’S PEPPERS whicli are all pure and of best quality only. TEA, GROCERIES & GENERAL PROVISION DEPOT. J. WILSON, Having started business in Dee Street, Invercargill, directly opposite the Post Office, wishes to remind his old friends and customers in Riverton and the surrounding districts that he is selling all kinds of GROCERIES AND TEAS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Teas— Good Strong Congou, Is 6d per lb. Fine Mixture of Indian and China, Is 9d per lb. Very Fine Mixture of Ceylon, Indian and China, 2s per lb. Very Best Quality of Blended Teas, 2s Id per lb. Boxes, 14s, 16s, 18s, and 20s. Every Article sold at the Lowest Prices to Cash Purchasers. Send in your orders (with remittance) and they will receive prompt attention, and you will receive GOOD VALUE for your money. Call at the Depot the first time you are in Invercargill. One minute’s walk from the Railway Station. -J. WILSON, CASH TEA AND. GROCERY DEPO T. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. 1 MCCORMICK f MCCORMICK I NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. want Farmers and Croppers to buy the well-known McCormick Reaper and Binder, As good as any in the Southland Market. Most reliable, and guaranteed in good working order, prices low. Also on hand for sale—- % BINDING- TWINE—h lax, mixed, and Manilla—firstclass quality—selling it cheap HAYWARD’S POWDER DIP CORNSACKS SEAMING TWINE OILS -—Boiled and raw linseed, castor, and golden machine. Crescent , Invercargill. A. F. HAWKE, Manager. T 0 FARM ER S. r Undersigned beg to notify that they •A have now a large stock of the following lines which they are soiling at ’i IIOKNBURY at same prices as Dunedin and Invercargill. uo&uiiiv's stssm.v; vwixe Specially manufactured for the Buckeye Harvester Company— No. I—Manilla1 —Manilla No. 3—Mixed No. 3—Flax Buckeye Special LUBRICATING OIL in—--1 Gallon Tins a 8 ~ Cose WHITTING HAM BROS. & INBTONE. N.B,—Ask for the 11 Buckeye” Brand. THE YICTO BIA JNSUR A NOB COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL £1,000,000. Estaiu.isiied, 1849. Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee Risks accepted at Lowest Current Kates. 3. W, BRIDGE, Agent. KNOWN—Visiting Cards v Invitations, Ball and Concert Programmes, Ac., printed with neatness ami despatch at WasxuEN Stab Oif
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Western Star, Issue 1540, 28 February 1891, Page 3
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678Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Western Star, Issue 1540, 28 February 1891, Page 3
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