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DUNEDIN WOOL SALESBEASON 1897—1)8. TO THE WOOL GROWERS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. Gentlemen, — The near approach of another Wool Season induces us to again tender you our services as Brokers for the sale of your Clip in this market, or for shipment thereof to our London agents, making Liberal Cash Advances thereon, if required. Our Wool Exchange is now being cleared and prepan d for the reception of the ensuing Clip, and being commodious, brilliantly lighted, and specially designed and arranged for the best display of the wool, it offers unequalled advantages to grower*. Ample space being available, there is room for the fullest display of sample bales, and in the case of small lots, the entire Clip is shown. iVs our Exchange is connected by private siding to rail and wharves, wo nre enabled to g ye buyers special facilities in getting their purchases rapidly cleared and shipped, and trucks containing growers' consignments are delivered direct into store without unloading The Dunedin Market is now fully accredited as the best selling centre. There is a strong force of Local and Provinci .1 Buyers, and al--o a largo number of buyers from England, the Continent, and America, who regularly attend our Sales, and in addition to the healthy competition thus secured, the yearly increising requirements of our local Woollen Factories, which have to be supplied here, have an important effect in regulating and maintaining values at our Dunedin Sales. We can. therefore, strongly recommend growers to submit their wools at our Dunedin Sales, as we fepl convinced in will be to their advantage to do so. The yearly increasing quantity sold here proves that this is the best selling market, and we i\.el assured that if a comparison were made, it would be found that better results have been secured by selling here than by shipping to London. Our Sales will be held as usual at the auction rooms of the Wool Broker' Association, where (as large catalogues will be offered) a full attendance of buyers, and the best competition will be assured. The Sales have been fixed to be held as tollows :—: — First Sale, Tuesday, 21st December, 18«)7. Second Sale, Monday. 10th January, 181)8. Third Sale, Friday, 4th February, IS'.)S. Fourth Sale, Thurtday, 24th February, 181)8. DONALD REID AND CO.

VICTORIA IRON WORKS RATTRAY STREET WHARF, DUNEDIN. JOSEPH SPARROW, Engineer, Boilermaker, Shipsmith, etc. Wrought Iron Fluming and all kinds of Mining Plant manufactured by Special Machinery. Agent for Hadficld's Manga; ese Steel (a large quantity always on hai d) ; special for Dredge Pins, Bushes and Lips. A Variety of Machinery always on hand. Repairs Done by Experienced Workmen. Sole Maker of Donald's Patent R.ibbitPoison Mixing Machines. Pickering Go\ernors Simple Boiler Injector. Sole Agent for Wormald's Non-conducting Boiler Composition. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J T. CARTER, IRONMONGER, CROCKERY AND 0 LASSWARE M I-IRCHANT. 4." Gj:or(.l M'KLi/r (late Littl ■ L>u*t P.ui). The Proprietor has pleasure in announcing that he has opened thi^ d;iy (Saturday J with a well-assoitetl stock ot the above goods. As Mr. A. B. Davih has full charge of the Crockery Department, the public may rest assured that they will receive every courtesy ! and prompt attention. ! T 0 II N M c X E A U U E GuocKit.md Ti:a Mnucnv.vr, ! Tip. Auc vdi:, 1 Asni'.nirox. 1 P^rAsi; NOTI: — I am iroparctl to cxcI cute Oi'leih fur Tea in ID to i»'> lb Eo *< h Carnage paid to any Railway Station. — Nothing but Choicebt of Blends staked, both in Teue and General Groceries,

YOURS HEALTHFULLY SPEEDILY fiTKali SPEEDILY CURES 1 g* 1 CURES A WONDERFUL HEALER REGISTERED •' It rubs them all out " Specific for Sore Eyes, Ulcers, Wou <X Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Sprains. Bruises It ngworni, Cracked Hands, Chilblains Ec jnia. Skin Disease, etc. Price, One Shilling per Pot. N.B. — Should your chemist or st >re not stock these Modicinep, bend direct to the Proprietor — J. J. F. WALKER, High and Tuam s-nai.TH, Chuistchuuc t, X /.., And they will be sent to you by mail, securely packed, postage paid, on recept ol stamps ' or P,O. order,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 19 November 1897, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 19 November 1897, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 19 November 1897, Page 12

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