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"M' E W GOODS. Ex s.s. Matatua and Tainci. Twines— Counter, Fish-net, etc. Fish Hooks and Lines Brass Picture Rods and. Fittings, various sizes Brass Foundry Tinned Saucepans, Kettles, and Oval Boilers Stained Varnishes— Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, Satinwood, and Rosewood, in bottles and half-gallon tins Indiarubber Hose, $, $ , and lin, and fittings Enamelled Saucepans, Basins, Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Pie Dishes, Mugs, etc. Files, in great variety White Lead, in lewt kega, 141b and 281b tins Raw and Boiled Oils Sash Weights Newcastle Grindstones English Soft Soap Tested Short-link Chain, from 3-16ths up Emery Cloth, Glass Papers and Powder Lamp Wicks all sizes Tee aud other Hinges Copper Boilers, 12 to 20 galls Tacks— Cut and Wire Clout, in great variety Copper Rivets, Boat Nails Revolver Cartridges Bolts and Nuts Barrow Wheels, 16in and 18in Galvanised Buckets Fancy Mantel Nails, various patterns

CAUSTIC SODA, 98 per cent for soapmaking, and aa a dressing for fruit trees

Shacklock and other Ranges always in stock at Lowest Prices.

A. J. S. HEADLAND, Importer *\d Gfnkkal Merchant, Oamaru. jylS

T^l W H I T E, '- J * G KNERAL GROCER, Tefs Strfet, Has much pleasure in intimating that on ind after this dat» she is prepare to sell ALT GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, FOR CASH ONLY.

As my Stock is Large Fresh, and Well Solectorl, customers may rely on every article off-red being of the Besr Value obtainable.

HAMS AND BACON Cured on the Piemisos

H O M E-M ADA JAM S* Made from the Very Best Fruit* ONE TRIAL will be sufficient to convince all that No Better Goods Can be ob] tained in Oamaru. y'ln

TAMES I A M I L T O N Begs to announce to the Public that he can supply them with HAMS AND BACON thoroughly matured, and has taken 30 Fi-st Prizes at the Agricultural Show, having customers from Auckland to Invercdtgill.

TEAS— C (TIN A, CEYLON and INDIANS. New Seasons, at all prices and Guaranteed Quality. My Own Blend at 2s, 2s 4d. Try them.

SUGAR (JOM DAISY'S Nos. 1, 2, 3 ; also, A splendid First YS hite Mauritius, specially selected for preserving purposes.

WINES- A splendid assortment of Colonial <inrl Continental Wines, specially bought for Invalids, being in Bond for 3 y ai s het e in w ood before bottling. CROCKERY— A beautiful selection of CutCiliiss, Dinupr Ware and Tea Sets, aud a variety of articles too numerous to mention, only opcncil out Being a Cash Buyer for all my goods and receiving all discounts I am in a position to sell at the very lowest remunerative price for Cash. JAMES FAMTLTON, Thames Street' Oamarc}

Y\T D. ESTHER Family Grocfr <fc Wine Merchant, THAMES STREET, las on Hand a Large Stock of the Very Best Groceries, which he is selling at the Lowest Prices for CASH

There is no necessity to quote prices, as Cash Buyers can obtain their Goods afc as low quotations from W. D. Esther as from any Grocer in the line.

A large stock of the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept.

Fresh and Choice Ceylon and Indian Teas direct from the Plantation at from I3 3d and upwards. jyi8

1 A N N A N D V ILL continue Selling Groceries AT The Lowest Current Ratea for CASH]

FOR PARTICULARS SEE' PRICE LIST

All Goods are of tho Best Quality

Families Waited on for Orders in own of

Country,

J. A N N A N D

Family Grookr, Ham Coreh H re Thames Street North.

T-OBERT HAMILTON LATH OF IRVINE AND HAMILTON Bakers, etc., HAS OPENED That Store t the Corner of ARUN AND HULL STREETS, Immediately oprosite the South School, Where \e intend* carrying on business as a GENERAI GROCEP, ETC

W J- HILL, ' T • CASH GROCER, GLOBE BUILDINGS, Has obtained a Large Stock of the Mandarin and Tiger Brand of TEAS, which are advertised on the first page of this issue, and which have obtained great favor with the public everywhere'.

WHEN ONCE USED ALWAYS USED.

W. J. HILL is prepared to offer special advantages to the buyers of Mandarin and Tiger Teas.

CHEAPEST GROCERIES TO CASH ICUSTOMERS.j tr3

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7466, 14 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7466, 14 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7466, 14 September 1892, Page 4

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