The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company ollera the best possible terms to pastoral tenants, agriculturists, and all engaged in productive pursuits. The position of the Company places facilities at their command that enable them to make exceptionally advantageous arrangements for those who deal with them. Their sales are regularly conducted, a 9 will be seen by reference to tbeir advertisement in another placa. Farmers interested in turnip growing would do well to give a trial to the Maiden Island guano, for which the Company are agents. Among the Christmas shows held in Dunedin not the least imposing was that of Mr. B. F. Lawrence, butcher, George street, There was no mistaking the quality of the meat exhibited. It was, however, only such as might be expected from the well-known reputation of the establishment,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 13, 26 December 1890, Page 15
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135Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 13, 26 December 1890, Page 15
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