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rpESTED SEEDS. MANGELS.— Norbiton, Giani, Long Red, Yellow, Intermediate, globe, etc SWEDES. — Champion, El< pliant, Monarch, acd Improved Purple Top, etc. YELLOWS.— Aberdeen, Green Top and Purple Top, Dale's and Fosterton, HybrMe, etc. WHITES— Devon, Greystone, White and Green Globes, Purple Top, Mammoth, etc. Samples and Prices on Application. NEW " MODEL" SEED DRILL.— The most useful for Turnip, Mangel, and Carrot seeds. All who have used it are enthusiastic in its praise. " IRON AGE" HORSE HOE AND CULTIVATOR.— Ad jus 1 able to any drilled crop, easily converted to WEKDER or DOUBLE PLOUGH. Unequalled for the efficiency of its operations, and excellency of its get np. RELIANCE CHEMICAL MANURE GO'S FERTILISERS give definite and satisfactory results wherever applied. List of prices, testimonial*, etc., on application, "AGITATOR" SPRAY PUMPS, Insecticides and Free Washes. HOWDEN AND MONCRIEFF, SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, DUNEDIN.

By Special Permission of the Colonial Secretary. A GRAND PRIZE DRAWING ON THE ART UNION PRINCIPLE Will take place in Invercarpill on DECEMBER 20th, 1893, for the purpose of paving off tht debt on St. Mary's Church. ONK HUNDRED PRIZES, Of the aggregate value of £600, will be given away. For full description of the Principal Prizes see Art Union Tickets. The Art Uuinn Committee, whilst regretting that real necessity compels them to make this appeal f >r assistance to pay off a heavy debt, do bo in the fullest coLfldence that success awaits their efforts. They feel assured that, having spared neither tronble nor expense in eecunng Ue prze?. which are unquestionably the most attractive and valuable ever before presented to the public in this Colony on similar terms, that all lovers of real Art, as well as admirers of the useful and ornAmental, cannot fail to appreciate the unique advantagei offered them in this Grand Prize Drawing. Special Prizes will be given by His Lordship the Most Rev Dr Moran, the Hon J. G. Ward, Colonial Treasurer ; the Hon Henry Feldwick, M.L/J., and several other gentlemen. TICKBTB-ONE SHILLING EACH. N.B.— A valuable trophy will be presented to each of the twelve persons who disposes of most tickets. For further particulars apply to REV N. VEREKBR, Invercsrgill.

HOWARTH'S PATENT SAFETY CATCH FOR LIFTS. The above Catch is the beat for the following reasons :— lst — Experts say co. 2nd — It is moßt accurate and certain. 3rd — There is no tear or wear, and no intiica'e parts to get oat of orrier. 4th — It naß enrcessfally stood the mo^t severe tests, and WOULD ACT KVEN IF THE PISTON ROD BROKE. sth-lt has been in use in Dunedin for the last six years and n»s pivtn the greatest satisfaction. Fur exampl* 9 , in the stores of the Union Sie^m Ship Company, Messrs A. and J. M'Farlane, Thomson and Co, Rose, \\ ligon, and Co. PLceiix Bond, and several other lifts. Sole Moker : JOSEPH SPARROW, Engineer, Battray Street, Dunedin.

IAML7O I fiPIT 233 Cashel Street West, CHRISTCHURCH, has ju-t received hi* Summer Stock of Roots and Shoes aJAIYItu LUu It which he recommends to his customer^ a.ud the public. CANVAS SHOES in great variety. vnini.v tavw.^j 9m _ liespoke Work a specialty. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED-

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 27 October 1893, Page 16

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