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REID AND GRAY'S "~ "CHAMPION" DOUBLE-FURROW These Ploughs are so well known that STEEL AND WOOD FRAME DISC HARROWS made any Size, from 6ft. wide to 12ft wide. Our STEEL FRAME HARROW is the Best Steel Harrow in New Zealand OUR NEW COMBINED GRAIN, TURNIP, AND MANURE DRILLS Are another feature in which we excel — Without Doubt the BEST DRILL OBTAINABLE. Also Makers of 2, 3, & 4 FURROW STUBBLE PLOUGHS, CHAFFCUTTERS & BAGGERS WOODEN HILLSIDE PLOUGHS REDUCED IN PRICE. ' Agents for DEERING ' IDEAL ' HARVESTERS & BINDERS and HORSE RAKES, MOWERS, etc. Oil Engines, Traction Engines, Thrashing Mills. Second-Hand Engines For Sale Sole Agents for RUDGE-WHITWORTH & YELLOW FELLOW BICYCLES. ' Full Particulars and Catalogues on Application. REID & GRAY.

DR. ROBINSON, Surgeon Dentist, Arti i ficial Teeth, full sets, £10. REMOVED to Corner of George and St Andrew streets (over Irvine and Stevenson's). GEORGE STREET. Th c regulation of Children's Teeth a speciality All fees moderate. NOTE the Address : Dr Robinson, George street (over Irvine and Stevenson's). SHACKLOCK'S COOKING RANGES are the Moßt Popular, the Most Economical, the Cleanest, the Easiest to Work, the Cheapest. Single or Double Ovens, High or Low Pressure Boilers. CASTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Catalogues from all Ironmongers. or the Maker and Patentee, H. E. SHACKLOCK, Princes street, Dunedin. SOUTH END MONUMENTAL WORKS. Established - 1865. HP A L M E R • Stone Mason & Sculptor, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN Monuments and Tombstones erected of Mew Zealand Granite, Scotch Granite, and Italian and American Marble. Tomb Railing in great variety. THE TRADE SUPPLIED Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. POWLEY AND KEAST t BOTTLERS OF SPEIGHT AND COS PRIZE ALES AND STOUT. Decision of Competent Judges at Tasmanian International Exhibition Including Eight English Competitors) :—: — Powley and Keast — First Award (Gold Medal) against the world for Bottled Stout. Powley and Keast — Second Award (Silver Medal) against the world for Bottled Stout Powley and Keast — Second Award (Silver Medal) against the world for Bottled Ale. The Largest and Most Complete Bottling Stores in the Colony. Order through the Telephone — No. 644 Note the Address : POWLEY AND KEAST, Bottlers, Hope Street, Dunedin. X X

£JRE SCENT HOTEL, MANSFORD TOWN. P. MACKIE Proprietor (Late of George Hotel, Port Chalmers). Mr. Mackie desires to inform Tourists and others that he can provide splendid accommodation for visitors. Sea bathing at the door. Scenery unsurpassed. Close to Port Chalmers. P. MACKIE. RAILWAY HOTEL, Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH (One minute from the Railway Station). MR. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, late of Timaru Refreshment Rooms, has taken over the above favourite house, and offers every comfort to his patron? and friends. RATTERS ALL'S HOTEL, Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH, Having been taken over by MR. P. BURKE (late of Cafe de Paris), and thoroughly renovated throughout, he ia prepared to pay every attention to the wants of patrons. A NOTED HOUSE. rp H E S~~H A D E S Dowling Street, Dunedin. This old-established and Popular Hotel is most carefully managed by the proprietor, J. T O O M E V, Everything of the Best and all Drawn from the Wood. GENUINE SEEDS From a RELIABLE FIRM. It is rapidly becoming known throughout N.Z., that CRAVEN'S SEEDS GROW. Sound, pure and reliable seeds are WHAT YOU WANT, And WE WANT TO SUPPLY THEM. Illustrated catalogue and guide, free to any address. JAMES CRAVEN AND CO SEED SPECIALISTS, 2 Manners St., WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 18 January 1900, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 18 January 1900, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 18 January 1900, Page 32