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DUNEDIN WOOL SALES, 1899-1900. DONALD REID AND CO, n™w~™S, TO THE WOOL I! ROWERS OF OTAGO. Gentlemen, — Another Wool Season being upon v«. some of the early Clips ha\ ing already come to hani, we take the opportunity to again tender our best services to Wool Growers, for the disposal of their Wool here or for shipment of same to London or other markets. (Jon<;ka'i i'latoio . We are pleased on this occasion to be able to congratulate our numerous friends and Wool o rowers geiictu,lly on the cheering prcpo*^ for the season's sales. It is a long lane that has no turning, and after long ami weary years of abnormally low prices we may reasonably hope fut the continuant of better prices for some time to come. Show Room. We would remind Wool Growers that our Stores offer unequalled advantages for exhibiting and selling wool, and for expeditious handling of same. Our Show Room being fully equipped with all the latest improvements, conveniently situated and specially lighted for the proper display of the wools, buyers are placed in a position to value to the best advantage and to operate with such confidence as must ensure a satisfactory sale, to which no end will be spared on our part. Valuations. We make careful examination of every lot (large or small) prior to sale, and as every department of the business is conducted under our personal supervision, consignors may rest assured that no lot will be aold below its full market value and that their interests generally will be thoroughly protected. [ Our First Sale will be held on THURSDAY, 21st December, 1809 t,v. n* v ' Sejond Sale will be held on FRIDAY, 12th January, 1900 OB.LLINC, u\\> < Third gale wm be heW Qn FRIDAY , 2nd February, 1900 ( Fourth Sale will be held on THURSDAY, 22nd February, 1900 Charges and Account Sales. All Charges throughout will be made ou the very lowest scale. Accounts will be rendered and proceeds paid over promptly within six days of sale as heretofore. We remain, yours faithfully, DONALD REID Jc CO. Build up your Constitution by taking Full of NOURISHING and SUSTAINING QUALITIES.

A HTGH AUTHORITY ON WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATER. J Bottled only at Springs, Wai-Rongoa i The Al'v /ralnnil Midirnl Journal gay-* j " In regard to the Water itself, as a bible beverage it can be confidently recommended, j Beautifully cool, clear and effervescing, the ] taste clean, with ju^t sufficient chalybeate astrinerency to remind one that there are healing virtues as well a 1 * simple refreshment in the liquid, this Mineral Water our>lit soon tn t become popular amongst all who can afford | the very slight cost entailed." ' We supply the Dunedin and Wellington Hospitals, the Union Company's entire fleet, and Bellamy's with our Pure Mineral Water, i Specially-made Soda Water for Invalids. For Permit to \ isit Springs apply Dunedin Office THOMSON AND CO.. Olfice • Dunedin. I'TTTI. Undiull [ | I. A Undrill | FURNISHING UNDERTAKE IS. We beg to announce that at the request of numerous client we have purchased a First-Class) Undertaking Outfit, and that we are prepared to furnish Funkhals in the Best Posmulk Style at Modervte Charges. f P 11. UNDRILL AND CO * • Furnishing Undertakers, TANCRED STREET, ASIIBUKTON. , (Opposite Arcatle and next Building j Society's Office.)

Established 1861. WG RE G G AND CO • (Limited) Manufacturers of the Celebrated ' " CLUP. " COFFEE. "ARABIAN" COFFEE AND "FRENCH" COFFEE. ! (Net weight tins.) 1 Al"o Exhibition Brand Coffee j Eagle Brand Coffee i Crown Brand Coffee i Elephant Brand Co?oe i (Gross weight tins.) The Best Value to the Consumer known in New Zealand. —EAGLE STARCH— Favourably spnkon of by all who use it as the Best Made in New Zealand. SODA CRYSTALS. FLAVOURING ESSKNCKS. CURRY TOW HER. AND PURE PKPPKR AND SPICES, GUARANTEED. Ask your grocer for the above brands and you will not be disappointed in quality w ORKfIO & CO . DUNKDIN. 4 E. S M J T 11. /*• SURGEON DENTIST, Dei: Street, Ixvercargill. Terms Moderate Consultation Free. Ttlephone, 114. Hour* of Consultation — 9 a.m. to ."> 30 p.m. Hospital and Gratis patients, 9 to '■> 150 a.m. Private Residence. Forth street.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 22 February 1900, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 22 February 1900, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 22 February 1900, Page 29

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