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New Advertisements.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THK INHABITANTS OF OAMARU AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. POSITIVE CLEARING SALE Of Gold and Silver Hunting English Lever Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods. Must be sold, as the proprietor is giving up the Jewellery business. A rare chance to buy Really Fine Goods at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. No reasonable offer refused. Every Article Guaranteed. Come Early and Secure Bargains. Note the Address — "OOBT. TTUMSDEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Thames street, Oamaru. N.B.— The Largest Stock and the Finest Goods in Oamaru to select from. ma 2

important notice, genuine /Clearing ciale. previous to removal. A. M'CORKINDALE begs to inform the Public of Oamaru, that he will offer his Entire Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY At such ridiculously low prices as will be bound to effect a speedy sale. To enable him to replenish his new premises with New Goods, he is determined not to remove any of the old stock, therefore all Goods will be disposed of regardless of price. The following will show to what extent the reductions have been made : English Silver Hurting Levers, from £4; Gold Hunting Levers, from £15 ; Silver Geneva Watches, from £1 ; Gold Geneva Watches, from £3 JOs. ; Clocks, from ss. Jewellery and Silver Goods at equally reduced prices. This is a Genuine Sale, and no fictitious puff. The Sale will only continue for TWO WEEKS. Those desirous of obtaining any of the above Goods should therefore make an early call, as the Sale will positively close at the expiration of Two Weeks. A. M'CORKiNDALE, WATCHMAKER A JEWELLER, Itchen street, Oamaru. ap29

TnCT ATERLOO* HOUSE. In consequence of the death of Mr James Reid, and to allow for partnership accounts to be settled, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK In Waterloo House, which is now replete with every novelty of the Winter Season, will be offered during the whole of THIS MONTH at greatly reduced prices. Every class of Goods have been re-marked, and Ladies will find it to their advantage to pay a visit to WATERLOO HOUSE. Thames Street, Oamaru, April 30th, 1879. N.B.— lt is requested that ALL ACCOUNTS due to the firm of REID BROS, should be settled on or before the 30th Day of MAY NEXT, which is necessary to enable them to close accounts. mal i

■p O R SALE. Sections 13, 14, and 9, Block 45, Town of Oamaru, and Section 7, Block 43. On Sections 13, 14, and 9 is erected a substantial 7'roomed House, with splendid | orchard and out-buildings. There is also a watersupply of 2500 gallons, led to bath-room, kitchen, and wash-house. Section 9is leasehold from the Education Board, and sections 13 and 14 are freehold. Gas is laid on throughout the whole premises. On Section 7, Block 42, is erected a large and substantial 23 Roomed Boarding-house, lately occupied by Mrs Morton ; to it there is also a large supply of water. This property is an Educational lease, at a nominal rental. Full particulars may be had from ap9 C. GALBRAITH.

FURNITURE. FURNITURE. SELLING OFF. GIVING UP BUSINESS. r I THE Undersigned is now offering the JL whole of his VALUABLE STOCK of FURNITURE at greatly reduced prices, Consisting of — Dining-room Suites, in Hair Cloth ; Easy Chairs, in Leather and Damask ; Chests of Drawers, Loo and other Tables, Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Pictures, American Chairs in great variety, etc. k etc. Premises for Sale, or To Let, on Lease. F. E. - C O O X, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Thamks Strut, Nokth. «a 6

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2200, 20 May 1879, Page 3

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