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GRAIN Season 1897 GRAIN. TO THE FARMERS OF OTAGO, SOUTHLAND AND SOUTH CANTERBURY. Gentlemen*, — At the approach of another Grain Season it is our pleasing duty to convey cur hearty thanks to our numerous Clients for their liberal patronage during the past years, and to assure them that no effort will be spared on our part to merit a continuance of their generous support. Our CORN EXCHANGE increases in popularity every year, and is recognised to be the BEST MARKET FOR GRAIN AND PRODUCE IN OTAGO, and having b.en designed and built specially for the Storage of Grain, it in thoroughly rat pkook, and Grain stored with üm is absolutely free from the destruction and loss caused by sacks being cut, and the contents waited. It is also fitted with the latent improvements in Elevator?. Hydraulic Lifts. Shoots, etc., and being connected with the Railway by Private Siding, coi^i'jnmer.ts f-ent to our Exchange require no handling after being loaded, and are stored with the lea<<t labour, and without the wear on sacks, and damage *o produce caused by cartage and extra handling. We are pleased to note that the special advantages we thus offer are every day becoming more fully recognised and appreciated. Many years ago we initiated A WEEKLY AUCTION of GRAIN AND PRODUCE, and have continued it without interruption ever since. This sale is held every Monday morning at ten o'clock, and is attended by all the Local and Intercolonial Buyers, and the ever-increasing numbers present demonstrate its success. POTATOES, CHAFF AND HAY. We have special facilties for dealing in these lines, and consequently our business in them is particularly large. When opportunity offers, they are sold privately on arrival, but we have frequent Auction Sales so that clients can depend on their consignments being disposed of with the least possible delay. We supply chaff bags at current rates and pay for same when returned (if in good order) at a half -penny less than the original price charged. Clients' instructions regarding their produce are carefully attended to, and account sales rendered promptly. All arrangements are under our own direct and immediate supervision, and we trust our long experience and careful attention may merit a continuance of your favours and confidence. We remain, yours faithfully, DONALD REID AND CO.

P^^|p| Urinary l_w w E» j Organs. Wj^FTJ» llM ßf>||M« wy 'O 3 U only one way by which LL any dUeate can be cured, and that j to by removing the cause, what2 «rar It may be. The great medical ~ authorities of the day declare that near* 2 ly avery disease Is caused by j daranged Kidneys or Liver. v . \ 2 To restore these, therefore, la ?Vv.^ s^' J tha only way by which health \Jrr?=^X* can be secured. Her* Is where : dmeCure $m 2J has achlevad Its great repu. \Vif tatlon. It <p^ ACTB DIRECTLY <* UPON THE C> KIDNEYS and LIVER W ■~ and by placing them In a Jfcjk healthy condition, drives x£L « disease and pain from the jt% system. «U Large bottle 5/-, and new style *£ •mailer one 3/9, at your chemist's W or medicine vendor's. Its reputa- fll tion, "Twenty years of success," In four continents. Warner's K\/tO Safe Cure Cc , Melbourne, Aust. .^SgiL irrrwwwrwwrvwwwrrrr €3afc3 THE BEST CEMENT EXHIBITED— MAORI BRAND. Vide Jurors' Report N.Z. Exhibition. The above was given, with TWO FIRSTCLASS AWARDS, after most thorough tests by experts, proving our Cement to be equal to the best the world can produce. Having recently erected extensive works, supplied with the most modern plant obtainable, which is supervised by a Skilled Cement Maker from England, with confidence we request Engineers, Architects, and otherß to test our Cement side by side with the best English obtainable. Milburn Lime at Lowest Rateß. MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. f RANK OAKDEN, Manager.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 16 July 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 16 July 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 16 July 1897, Page 8

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