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RABBITSKINS, SEASON 1897. SALES EVERY MONDAY. The Rabbitskin Season being now on, we take the opportunity to inform our Client 1 ' and others, that we hold Auction Sales of Rabbitskins at our Stores regularly, every Monday at 2 o'clock. These Sales are attended by all the Buyers in the Trade here, and the prices now being realised are in advance of what could be obtained by shipping to England ; while the returns are immediate, and the risks of a fall in value, or of damage to skins while on passage, are avoided. ADVANTAGES OF CONSIGNING TO AGENTS. We need scarcely point out to vendors the many advantages of entrusting their consignments to responsible cgeuts, who have facilities for cluss-ing the Skins, and for showing them to tue best advantage, and whose whole aim is to conserve owners' interests, and secure the highest price lor their consignments. OF SELLING AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By offering the Skins at Public Auction at fixed dates duly advertised, and when all the Buyers are in attendance, the widc-t raiv/e of competition is secured ; and it must be quite apparent, that under no other condition, can vendors expect to secure the same full value for their consignments, as c m be obtained by thus selling at Public Auction. SKINS VALUED AND CLASSED. Every consignment received by u^ is carefully valued, and where necessary, classed before being suld. and every efforf is made to secure the highest market value for consignments. Charges are on the lowest scale, and Account Sales arc rendered immediately after sale. ADDRESS. Rabbibkin> for Sale in Duuclin. should be aldrcs-cd to DONALD REil) & CO., Dunedin. when they will reach us m duo cour.-e. Wo pay railage on arrival of any lots consigned to us. and give sime cvi 1 prompt and c uvf ul attention immediately on anival, and class them before sale, if r< quired. Advice Notes and Label* will be forwarded on application. DONALD REID AND CO.

MO N U M E X TA L WO RK S, STAFFORD ST , TIMARU. WH. CAIN, having purchased the • old-established business of the late Jaine" Jones, is prepared to execute I in First-Chii-.s Slyle all \\>>rk entrusted to him at very greatly reduced rate-> and guarantees satisfaction. All Kinds of Cemetery Railings and Kerbing Supplied, and Ins. riptions cut in Ceuiet( rys. i The Finest Stock in South Canterbury to select from. Designs and Estimates forwarded on application.

VICTORIA IRON" WORKS RATLIIAY STREET WHARF, DUNKDIN. JOSEPH SPAR RO W, Engineer, Boilermaker, Shipsmith. etc. Wrought Iron Fluming and all kinds of Mining Plant manufactured by Special Machinery. Agent for Hadfield's Manganese Steel (a large quantity always on hand) ; special for Dredge Pins, Bushes and Lips. A Variety of Machinery always on hand. Repairs Done by L'xperijnced. Workmen. Sole Maker of Donald's Patent RabbitPoison Mixing Machines. Pickering Governors. Simple BoHer Injictur. Sole Agent for Worma'd's Ncn-conductir g Boiler Cjniposition.

WINDMILLS, SEED AND GRAIN OLE VNING MACHINERY. T 0 U N MARSHALL (Late of Spring ston) Has removed to 204 St As-aph street, Christchurch, aud is Manufacturing WINDMILLS of the Most Simple, Strong, and Durable Make. None but the very best iron and Bteel is used in their manufacture. Derricks supplied of either Wood or Iron. Windmills from £."> upwards ; Derricks from ill 10s upwards. I havehad a large experience amongst liarV mating M ichinery. and all work entrusted to HW will have my most careful attention. JOHN M A RSH A LL, Agricultural Engineer, JOi §y AeAtti fcTiiKK'J^CiiisißTcmniuii, N.Z.

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. T T. C A 11 T E R, IRONMONGER, CROCKERY AND G I , ASS W A I? E M 1 ;il< ' HAN T, 1.-> Ghout.i: M'ltl.KT (late Little Dust P.ui). The Proprietor has pleasure in announcing that he has opened this day (Saturday) with a well-assorted stock of the above goods. As Mr. A. B. Davie has full charge of the Crockery Department, the public may rest assured that they will receive every courtesy and prompt attention.

T O H N M c X E A G U E Grocer and Ti:.v Merchant, j The Akcadi:, I j ASIir.URTON. I Plkasi: Nuti:.— l am jropared to execute Ordc « f >r Tea in i<i to <i<i lb Boxes. I Carnage pa d to any ll.ulw y Station. — Nothing but Clioice.-t of Blctido blocked both ixi Teab aud General Grcccri< i ,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 3 September 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 3 September 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 3 September 1897, Page 8

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