A sincrle trial of MOUNTAIN KTNO^gTHMA POWDER will convince the most sceptical of its.emcacy. — ••♦ At this season everybody is liable to Coughs and Colds Avoid all danger by taking TUSSICURA.— **• A little wonder is the Broadcast Patent Seed-sower, sold by Morrow, Bassett, and Co. For sowing turnip, rape, grass, and clover seed it has no equal, while for oats, xvheat, and barley you have only to see it to know its value. A boy can work it. Sow four acres per hour, and any quantity up to six bushels per acre. Price only 20s.— »•• It is hardly necessary for us to remind our readers in Otago and Southland that the great event of the year — Messrs. A and T. Inghs's annual colossal sale — will commence on Saturday next, and will continue until September 12, during which time the whole of their magnificent stock, amounting to upwards of £60,000, wiM be disposed of at very large reduct'ons. Those living a distance can take full advantage of the sale by procuring a catalogue and sending an order for their lcquirements, which will be forwarded without delay. It rnav also be mentioned that since the catalogue was printed the firm has made several large purchases from local warehouses and manufacturers which are too numerous to particularise, but it is sufficient to say that these goods will be marked at about half the usual retail prices ...
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 30 July 1903, Page 19
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252Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 30 July 1903, Page 19
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