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OTAGO WOOL SALES", 1885-86. T^ONALD REID AND CO., ■U Wool and Produce Bbokebs, Have much pleasure in announcing that the OTAGO WOOL AND CORN EXCHANGE is now ready for the reception of the ensuing clip, and being very spacious, BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED, and built specially for the most effective display of the Wool, it offers unequalled advantages to growers. Ample space being available, there is now room for THE FULLEST DISPLAY OF SAMPLE BALES, which, in the case of Farmers' Clips, consist of the entire consignment. The most careful Attention is given to the Valuation of all Lots, whether Large or Small, and every endeavour is made to secure the possible market value for the consignments, an additional guarantee to vendors being that we act strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY on commission. Our FIRST SALE will be held early in NOVEMBER, and thereafter. Sales will be held every Week during the Season, and proceeds paid over within Six Days of Sale. In the case of Wool offered for sale and not sold, the charges are One Shilling per Bale only. Wool packs, Sewing twine, Sheepshears, Boiled oil, and Station stores supplied of best quaiity at current rates. WHAT IS GREENER THAN GRABB ? rpHE man who DOES NOT buy his HATS of A. MASTERS AND CO., Pbinces Stbeet, DUNEDIN. JITESSKS. COLE AND SPRINGER leg respectfully" to inform their friends and the public generally that they have Purchased the Business lately carried on by ilr. John Lewis and intend carrying on the same in conjunction "with their present business. Funerals conducted in Town or Country in first-class style and to suit all Classes. Cnarges in all cases strictly moderate. COLE AND SPRINGER, Undertakers, Builders, and 'Funeral Furnisheis 15 George street, Dunedin. ' MONASTERY OF THE IMMACULATE "oo~SCKPTION, NELSON. There will be foi the future two separate Boarding Schools the High and the Select. ' TERMS : High School ... ... 40 guineas per annum Select School ... ... £30 per annum. The ordinary course at the High School includes French, Illuminating, and all kinds of Fancy Woik. Parents wishing to bend their childreu to the Convent as Boarders should apply immediately to the Rev Mother Prioresb from whom all further particulars may be obtained TO CLERGYMEN, SCHOOLMASTERS, AND SCHOOL COMMITTEES IN THE COUNTRY DISTRICIS. I HAVE on hand a large and varied assortment of Books suitable for Piis-es at the forthcoming Christmas Examinations. Lists will be furnished on application and a large discount allowed off parcels of three pounds woith and upwards,. If a certain sum is lemitted, and the sell ctioa left to myself or any o'her resident in Dunedin, I guarantee satisfaction. JAMES D U N N E, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, &.<• , 141 Gkokge Street.. DUNEDIN. Orders leceived for any Fnglifih, Irish, Scotch or Anieiican paper. OHAMROCK HO Y~E~L O Spky Stbeki INVERCARGILL. THOMAS SCULLY PROPRIETOR. The above hotel is centrally located in the principal business part of the town, and within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station. It has undergone thorough renovation. The Bed Rooms are lofty and well ventilated. The accommodation is second to none in Southland. Nothing hut the best LiquorH sold on the piernises. Note the Address *— SHAMROCK HOTEL, gpET Street.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 6 November 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 6 November 1885, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 28, 6 November 1885, Page 14