GRAIN SEASON, 1896. TO THE FARMERS OF OTAOO AND SOUTHLAND. /~^ ENTLEMEN,— The Busy Grain Season being again with us, we take the \JT or portunity of thanking our many Clients for the liberal patronage accorded to us daring the past year, and we beg to assure them that no eff irt will be spared on oar part to merit a continuance of the name generous support. Our CORN EXCHANGE still retains (and has further established) its position as th« MOST PtPULAB GBAIN MART IN DUNEDIN, and having been designed and built specially for ihc storage of Groin, it in thoroughly RAT PBOOF, and Grain stored wi'b us is abso'u<ely free from tbe destruction and loss caused by i-acks being cut » d the on enia waster 1 , I' is aluo fi ted with the latest improvements in Elevators, Hydraulic Lifis, Stiootp, etc, and being connected with the Railway by Piivtte S dinp, ecu signm- ns sent to our Exchange require no handling after being loaded, and aie stored with the least labonr and without toe wear on sacks and damage to produce cause I b 7 cartage and extra handling. We are pleased to note that the special advantages we thus ofttt are every day becoming more fully recognised and appreciated. We continue to bold our WKRKLY AUCTIONB SALES of Grain and Produce every Monday ax heretofoie. This sale, which was established by us many years ngo, has now b»come one of tbe most esteemed meetings of the kind, and the large ant increasing number of all class-s of buyers who attend at our weekly Grain Hilen prove tbat our O( Rn EXCHANGE is the MOST POPULAR GRAIN MAUT IN DUNEDIN. Owing to the large tttendarce of all classes of buyers at our sale*, ihe wides r*nge of c< nope iuon is secured, and therefore prices at these s-des are generally better than c»n otherwise be secured. Whenever practicable, we make a point of selling for delivery ex truck thus minimm g the expensß to cur clients. POTATOES, CHAFF, and HAY.— We have special facilities for dealing in these lines, and consequently our business in them is particularly large. Wheo oppoitunity off* re, they are sold privately on arrival, but we have fmjuout Auction Sales, so that elitists ran depend on their consignments being dit-posed of with the least possible delay. We snpply cb»ff bags at currant rates, and pay for same wheo returned (if in good order) at a half-penny lens than the original price charged. Clients' inttruc ions regarding their produce aie carefully attended to, and Account Hales rendered promptly. Trus'ing 10 be favoured with your Consignments, which will receive our most careful attention, and assuring you of our desire to merit a continuance of your confidence, — We remain, yours faithfully,
DONALD REID & CO, DUNEDIN.
RAILWAY HOTEI Thobndon Quay, Wellington. JAMES DEALY ■ Proprietor. This well-known Hotel is in close proximity to both 1 ail way stations, thereby offering great facility to the travelling public of being ablf to leavo by the early trains. Gut-s'H may depend upon being called in time, a porter being kept for that purpose. The Bedrooms *re all well and comfortably furnished, and the Fittings and Accommodation throughout is all that could be drsired. The Wines and Spirits are all of the Choicest and Best Bran Is. Dunedin yxxy Beer always on tap. Table d'Hote daily from 12 to 2, and Meals at all hours for travellers. Free Stabling Telephone, 682. pEO, W. J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, 56 and 68 MAN HESTER STREET, CHRIBTCHURCH. headstones and Monuments in Marble, Granite, and Stone. Iron Raihops, Concrete En< losures and Every Description of Cemetery work at Lowest Rates. INSPECTION INVITED. ri^HE BEST CEMUXT EXJL EHIBITED— MAORI BRAND. Vide Jurors' Report N.Z, Exhibition. The above was given, with TWO FIRSTCLASS AWARDS, after moßt thorough tests by experts, proving our Cement to be equal to the best the world can produce. Having recently erected extensive works, supplied witb the most modern plant obtainable, which is supervised by a Skilled Cement Maker from England, witb confidence we request Engineers, Architects, and others to test our Cement side by side with the best English obtainable. Milburn Lime at Lowest Rates. MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED) Dunedio. BRANK OAKDEN, Manager.
TTICTOKIA IRON WORKS, T RATTRAY STREET WHARF, DUNEDIN. JOBEPH SPARROW, Engineer, Boilebmaker, Shipsmith, Etc. Wrought Iron Fluming Manufactured by Special Machinery. Ager t for H adfield's Manganese Steel (a large quantity always on hand ;) special for Dredge Pins, Bushes, etc. A Variety of Machinery always on hand. Repairs Done by Experienced Workmen. Sole Maker of Donald's Patent RabbitPoison Mixing Machine*. Sole A cent for Wormald's Non-conducting Boiler Composition. DR ROBINSON, Burgeon Dentist. Artificial Teeth, Fnll 8e s. £10. E MOVED to 61 Princes Street (in consequence of re-building). All Fees Moderate. O~\ PRINCES STKEET (Opposite "J- Braitewaithe's). The regulation of Children's Teeth a specially. OTE the Address : Dr Hobinson, 61 Princes Street, Opposite Braithewaite's, Dunedin. TT OTE L S FOR SALE Hotel in Wellington, trade £100 weekly. Price £2000. Hotel , Wei I ington ; tra^e £30. Price £350. Hotel, Napier ; trade £60Hotel, Pnlmerston North , trade £80, Cash required £800. Hotel, country ; trade £45. Cash £400. Hotel, Obristchurch ; one of tbe best in Canterbury, free house and doing a excellent business. Hotel! in all parts of North lilaDd wbert we can plaoe reliable tenants witb capital from £100 and upwards. DWAN BROS. (Hotel Broken and Valuers) Wmlunotow.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 1, 1 May 1896, Page 22
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