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Notices. -I ' JiROtJTFISHING SEASON opens - -on OCTOBER isr; 1901, and ends on 30th APRIL, 1902. Licenses; to fish can be had from Mr Sinclair; Mr Ilea, Btationmaster, Glenavy; and Mr Barclay, Storekeeper, Sandhurst. All information can "be given by applying to' S. SINCLAIR. Secretary Waimate Branch. STODHOLME JUNCTION SALEYARDS COMPANY. NOTICE.

OWING to the Dunedln Horse Parade being held on the 3rd of October, the ahove Company's Monthly Horse Sala is Postponed until THURSDAY, 10*h of OCTOBER. 1 EDWIN EVILLY, 1 Secretary. Lost, Foimd >J^__ OUND about two weeks ago, near JD Waihao Bridge, gent's mackintosh ■boat with c»pe. All" particulars at Auvebtiskr OryiCß. LENAVY.—A candle is not a worse _." Bubstiiute for sunlight titan are some of the common doctored bleuds for the fragrant, full'bodied Hoddai-Lanka. Teas. Meetings, &c. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. \ GENERAL MEETING of the Caledonian Society will be held at th'e Criterion Hotel on SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider draft programme of sports, &o. F. J. BUCKLEY, Secretary.'

WAIMATE BRANCH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. A GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above will be held in the Countj Council Chambers, Waiinate, on SATURDAY NEXT, 28th INST., at 2!30 ; p.m., to Elect Delegates to Provincial Conference and discus* Platform. CHAS. AKHURST, Secretary.

THE big profit-loving tea blenders petitioned Parliament to tax pure Ceylon tea 2d pel? lb in order to give their so-called blends a uhov» and keep up their profits. Parliament refused, and to-day flondai Lankv is the champion pure Ceyion' packed tea (unblended); with daily increasing Bales.

'AITAKL—There are many conV y *ciehUous, Upright, honourable gvooera who would no more think of fmbstituting a packet or box of common blends for Hondai-Lanka-Unblended Tea than'of trying to pass a counterfeit bank note. Patronise them exuluaively;

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 106, 24 September 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 106, 24 September 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 106, 24 September 1901, Page 2

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