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Oxford Observer, Volume XII, 2 March 1901, Page 2

 

;y:W. WlLEjpy /HAM AND BAG#C#R yy- EAST OXP'bß®^' TIT. WILKIE is prepared to cure T|T Pigs in-, any quantity % at lowest r_te_/-- J ' J : .y ZjZ.L.^ ..- BACON AND HAMS always m stock* _f-Z ;,• A' SINGLE SIDE AT " : SALE PRICE. New curei Grain-fed, guaranteed W_ WILKIE East Oxford. NOTICE. T BEG to thank the public of OX- -1 ford and Surrounding District gen- erally for their past and future sup- port and beg to inform them that I have removed my residence to the CUST and ith a strict attention to business wishes a share of Public sup port. Covered Van leaves the CUST for OXFORD every MONDAY W~EI->]-^ES-V.Y FRIDAY Returning to the CUST every night and leaves for RANGIORA every TUESDAY. TECTJ_RSr>AY ■ SATURDAY. Furniture and goods of every description packed and removed at shortest notice. Orders receiving boxes at J. J. WEEBER, East Oxford, and at Mr ROBERTSON West Oxford East Oxford for depot for leaving goods and orders will be promptly attended Mr W. RUDD. Blacksmith, Bennets Junction, and C. A. TYLER Ivory Street, Ran- giora The above waggon will run m con. nection with C. A. TYLER & Co. Waggons to and from Ch.Ch. daily- Orders left at the following places will receive prompt attention, E. REECE & Son. Lichfield Street. " ] Mr J. CLEGG Corner High and Tuam i Streets, Mr J. B. WATSON & Co. Cathedral Square, Rotherfield Hotel, Cashel Street. i TYLER & Co, 130 Kilmore Street, and Telephone 853, ©r J. T. CARTER, j Oxford Road, Cust. WHYTE Bros. Main Street EAST OXFORD WISHES to notify to the public of Oxford aod surrounding Districts that they are appointed Agent for the Mc CORMICK Reapers & Binders Mowers & Rakes ALI. EXTRA FOE THESE MACHINES KEPT IN STOCK. Also Mc Cormick Binder Twine and oil, Pure Cylindrineou, Castor, Boiled, .& Raw Linseed Oil, Buiiding.Materials and Ironmongery of every description at lowest rates. Agent for THE MANCHESTER -INSURANCE r , COMPANY. ■ . - , • Note^Teleg__ms promptly attended' toy- ■■■ "- »•■ ". _.-.■:_ ,-.V . • ;y.y ?' y •?j"_!7 y» -. A.i -..„..••' 1 JYZ . FOR SALE ACORN CRUS^EI.' nearly '-.w to be sold at half its original cost. Apply Office of this paper.

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