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Grain I Grain I Grain I Chaff I Potatoes I etc. v SEASON 1906. CORN AND WOOL EXCHANGE, VOGEL- ST., DUNEDIN. To the Fanners of Otago and Southland. . ANOTHER Grain Season being at hand, we take the opportunity of thanking our many Clients for their- patronage in the past, and- to again. tender our services for the disposal of their , Grain here, or for shipment of same to other markets, making liberal cash advances thereon, if required. Special Facilities for Storage, &o.— We would remind Producers that we provide Bpeoial facilities for the satisfactory Btorage and disposal of all kindß of farm produce. Our Stores are dry, airy, * thoroughly ventilated, and in every respect admirably adapted for the safe storage of Grain, being conveniently situated, and oonneoted to railway by private siding. - Produce consigned, to us is delivered direot into Store, and is saved the loss and waste incurred in unloading- and again carting into warehouse. Weekly Auotion Sales.- — We continue to hold the regular Weekly Auotion Sales of Produce as inaugurated by us many years ago, and -which have proved .so beneficial to vendors ; and owing to our commanding position in the centre of the trade, and our large and extending connection, we are in constant touch with all the principal grain merchants, millers, and produce dealers, and are thus enabled to dispose of consignments to the very best advantage, and with- the least possible delay. Account Sales are rendered within Six Days of Sale. , v , Corn Saoks, Chaff Bags, &o.— Haying made advantageous arrangements to meet the requirements of our numerous Clients, we can supply best Oaloutta Corn Saoks, all sizes, and at the lowest prices. Also Chaff Bags, Seaming Twine, and all farmers' requisites at the shortest notice, and on the best terms. v ADVANTACES. — We offer Producers the advantage of large Storage and unequalled Show Koran. Accommodation. No delays in offering. Expert Valuers and StanV-^Hie best Service. The Lowest Scale of Charges. The Highest Prices, and Prompt Returns Sample Bags, Advice Notes, and Labels sent on Application. DONALD REID & CO. LTD. §F *xosulbrooksalet^§ H AU good Cooks know the value of a quick hot oven. It H Jam is impossible to make Cakes, light Pastry, or indeed any- H ■9 thing else of the kind with a slow fire. That's why big H g| , Hotel Kitchens the Colony throughout use COALBROOK- H B| DALE. It is a strong, powerful Coal, full of fierce heat. H BB Instead of- pottering away with low-priced Lignite, use H H| COALBROOKDALE, and your cooking will be a success ! H El If used for all Kitchen purposes, time will be much econb- 'H B mised. You can boil a pot in half the time with a fire of -H H COALBROOKDALE that you can by burning Lignite. ■ This means a greal deal to the already hard-worked House■B wife. It gives her more time to rest, less bustle, and greater H satisfaction in the results of her cooking. |H ■ ORDER DIRECT FROM THE LOCAL DEPOT. B ■ WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LTD. H V^L^ All kinds of Coal, Firewood and Coke at Lowest Prices; .^^mW REMOVED TO WAIN'S HOTEL BUILDINGS 154 PRIITCES STREET, "" (Directly Opposite the Post Office.) To our many clients and to tHe public generally we desire to intimate that we have removed to the above - . address. Our new premisjes are larger and more centrally situated than those we have 3ust vacated, and should be found convenient in every respect. We trust that we may continue to retain the goodwill and custom of the public as bestowed upon us in the past. _ v Johnstone and Haslett — Dispensing Chemists and Opticians, . . . Telephone 1157. -••-' 154 PRINCES STREET.

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 December 1906, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 27 December 1906, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 27 December 1906, Page 32

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