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Grain I Grain! Grain I Chaff I Potatoes! etc, > SEASON 1908. OTAGO OORN AND WOOL EXCHANGE, VOGEL ST., DUNBDIN. To the Farmers of Otago and Southland*

A NOTHEB Grain Season being at hand, we take the opportunity of thanking our J\. many Olients 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. Speolal Facilities for Storage, &o.— We would remind Producers that we provide epeoial facilities for the satisfactory storage and disposal of all kinds of farm produce. Our Stores are dry, airy, thoroughly ventilated, and in every reßpeot admirably adapted for the safe storage of Grain, being' conveniently situated, and connected to railway by private Biding. Produce consigned to us is delivered direot into Store, and ia saved theJlosß and waste incurred in unloading and again carting into warehouse. Weekly Auotlon Sales. — We continue to hold the regular Weekly Auction Sales of Produce as inaugurated by us many years ago, and which have proved so beneficial to vendors ; and owing to our commanding 1 position in the oentre 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 dißpoße of consignments to the very bestfadvantage, and with the least possible delay. Aooount Bales are rendered within Six Days of Sale. Corn Baokt, Chaff Bags, &o. — Having made advantageous arrangements to meet the requirements of our numerous Giientß, we oan Bupply beßt Calcutta Corn Sacks, all aisea, and at the lowest prices/ Also Chaff Bags, Seaming Twine, and all farmers' requisites at the shortest notice, and on the best terms. ADVANTAGES. — We offer Producers the advantage of large Storage and unequalled Show Boom Aooommodation. No delayß in offering. Expert Valuers and Staff. The best Servioe. The Lowest Scale of Charges. The Highest Prices, and Prompt Beturns Sample Bags, Advice Notes, and Labels sent on Application. DONALD IREID & GO. LTD.

BY WARRANT fefi&j^ 0F APPOINTMENT "\ A T GTZT^V" Painter and .. . . VV, OH, I^ . . Decorator Wholesale and Betail Paperhangings, Oil, Colour and Glasß Warehouse ..... 107— COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH— IO7 HEW SEASON'S WALL PAPERS, beautiful designs, rich colourings, at reasonable prices, carefully selected from the beßt British manufacturers. Also a large selection of other artistio decorative materials — Linorusta, Anaglypta, Lfgnomur, Cordelova, Fabrloona, Ceilings, Friezes and Dadoes, for interior decoration. Samples Bent free on application to any part of the colony. "Bon JVooord" Sanitary Paint, "Bon JVooord" Nletallio Paint, Oils, Yamißhes, Brußhwares, Plate Glass, Mirror Plate Glass, &c, &0.,

OPENING IN DUNEDIN, On MONDAY, 13th January, 1908, with" a Qualified Staff of Instructors, a Branch of the well-known. Stott and Hoare's Business College. Thib College has been established m Melbourne CVio.) and Sydney (N.S.W.) for over 20 yeara. and in Brisbane (Q ), Adelaide (S.A.), and Perth (W.A ) for over. 10 years. It has over 1,800 Students in daily attendance. OVER 1,000 POSITIONS AT HIGH PAY Are found in Australia every year for its " Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping Students. The Hon. Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia. The Hon. J. H. Carruthers, Premier of N.S.W. Frank Tate, Esq., Director of Education,- Viotoria. F. Bridges. Feq., Chief Inspector of Schools, N.S.W. .- The Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth. The Hon, A. O.Saohes, Minister of Education, -Viotoria. And, many others have all recommended this College to the public. Apply for Prospeotus to the Office, Brown, Ewing's Buildings, oorner Manse and Princes streets. STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS COXLEGE, Brown, Ewing'g Buildings, oorner Manse and Princes Btreecs.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 17, 30 April 1908, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 17, 30 April 1908, Page 32

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