I R BLAIR SATURDAY, 21sr NOVEMBER, At the Stores, Tyne street. c ™ By order of the Mortgagee, O B T" A I I f • has received instructions to soil b; > public auctionSection 18, Blook 33, Town of Oamaru with Fourxßoomed House and Out houses thereon. For further particulars apply to R. BLAIR, nrlS _ Auctioneer. P— — n^— __■_—__ ___________■_«— _—m a— i awi ■ sat , NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL ANI PASxORAL ASSOCIATION. , rrtHE THIRTY-THIRD ANNUM A SHOW will be held on the Grounds of the AsscciHtion, Oamaru, on THORSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19ni and 20tu NOVEMBER, 1896. SALT BUTTER Exhibits to be Deposited with the Secretary on or before 22nd OOTOBER. Eniries olose on Tuesday, 10th NOVEMBER, at j. p.m. Programmes and all Particulars obtainable from J. CHURCH, ois Secretary. BOOTS "I f BOOTS & V SLTPPERS. \ & SHOES. J [ SHOES. HpO Get GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES. To Get all that is Newest and Nicest m Boots and Shoes. To Get the Best and the Cheapest iv Boots and Shoes. To Get tho Largeßt Selection and the Greatest Variety m Boots and Shoes. To Get the Most Comfortable andthe Beat Wearing Eoot and Shoes go to B. MOLLISON AND CO. Who have all their Goods Made up to their Own Orders, Who Import Direct from tho Manufac* turers. Who Buy all For Cash. Who Save the Middleman's Profits, and Get all Trade Discounts. And who are therefore able to supply those favoring them with their custom with » Goods of tho Very Best Quality, and ab the Very Lowest Possible Price, B. MOLLISON AND CO. T-| B R O W N'S Capital Stock of j BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. Nothing bub the Besb Maberial Kepb m Stock. For Quality, Variety, and Cheapness CANNOT BE SURPASSED. B. B R OWN Thames Street.
D M. &. E. CO. "W" ■ ° ° L ' R LIBERAL CASH ADVANOES y (free of commission) >» Made against the Ensuing Clip. WOOLPACKS, TWINE, Etc., t Ar Lowest Market Rates, THE DUNEDIN MEAT AND EXPORT 8 COMPANY (Limitee), OAMARU. orlO 1 \y ANTED. Prime Lines oi* - ''If ILLING WHEAT PRIME DERWENT POTATOES. Xj! O R Q A L E, TURNIP SEEDS. TURNIP SEEDS. Our Stocks aro all Fresh, and Prices the . very Lowest, i RAPE SEED. Broad Leaved Ess.x. To Finish Lambs for Export SOW R A P F. Write for Samples and Quotations, ALSO Colonial and English COWGRASS, WHITf. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ALSYKE, RYEGRASS, & COCKSFOOT THE DUNEDIN MEAT AND EXPORT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited.) BRUCE CHRISTIE, aulß Produce Manager. i MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE Trust Moneys for Investment at 5 per cent ou Freehold Security, m any Sum up to LIO.OOO. Apply, H. G. C. HARVEY, Solicicor, yl6 Thamea Street, > WESTPORT pOALBUOOKDALE COAL. UNEQUALLED for HOUSEHOLD USE i Is^admittod by the British Navy TO BE THE BEST STEAM COAL w the WORLD. Steamers Arriving Weekly. Can be had from any Coal Merchant In Trucks ex Ship, or smaller quantities from any Coil Yard. THS WF ST PORT COAL COMPANY aull Limitkp.
REID AND GRAY havo much pleasure m inviting the attention of Farmers and Contractors to the DEERING PONY ALL-STEEL HARVESTERS. Read what Prominent Local Farmer Fay of them— THK BEST MACHINE THAT IS MADE. Alexander Murdoch, Riverside, Ngapara, 18bh November, 1896, says : I Bimply think it is the besb machine that ia made. I have used three of th :m for the laat aix years, and one for five years, dv- ing which tim°. I have cub as much aa 1000 acre* for several harvests, and some of it very rough ground. They have always made splendid work with very few atopp'ges or breakages during all tho time! have had them, and are Btill m good order and repair. I have used nearly all other mjkes of machines, and I ■■> conaider the Deering the Beab m the Market. The Best Machine he ever Drove — William Dewajj, Rocky Knowe, Ngapara, 17tli October, 1893, says : During bhe five harvests I wroughb the Deering Machine it give me every satisfaction. I found it very durable, rcquii ing little or no outlay for repairs, very lighb m draught, making a very cle n cut, tying a well shaped sheaf with little waabe of bwine. The beab machine I over drove on hillaide3, aud for anyone wanting a good all round machine I say geb a Deering, Given Greater Satisfaction thin auy Binder he ever had — James A, Taylor, View Field, Kokoamu, 27th October, 1896, saya : Tho Deering hatgiven me greater satisfaction bhan any Binder I ever had. It goes well on rough land, n very lighb bo draw, and, beab of all, very lighb on extras. I have cub with it four seasons, and ib i 8 m good order now, and will cub for yeara yeb. She Will Work on Rough Counbry — Thomas Reid, Gibbsloigh, Ngapara, 13th October, 1896, says : The Deering Binder is lighter m draught, will go on rougher country, lasb longer wibh leaa repairs, and work aa well as any machine I have seen. No stoppages with the Deering. NEW HATS, NEW CAP 3, NEW SHIRTS. NEW MEN'S AKD BOYS' CLOTHII\ G, Everything NEW At Th'k T^T EW I7EALAND /CLOTHING XjIACTORY. Sole Agents for the Famous " Victory," the Best SewinglMachine m the World. INSPECTION INVIT.ED. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW 1896. WB HAVE JUST LANDED, EX ARCADIA, A FURTHER SHIPMENT OF 10 CASES OF NEW SUMMER GOODS. these we have m the meantime placed m Bond, having insufficient room to accommodate them on our premises. In order to MAKE ROOM for the abovo, we will, for the nexb FOURTEEN DAYS, COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, j And Continuing until Afber the Show, . I OYFER THE WHOLE OF OUR LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS. WE INVITE INSPECTION. Some Very Special Bargains we have placed m our South Window— Ladiea' Tan Leather Lace Shoes, per pair Children's 2-bar Leather Fihoes (m black or tan), siyes 7 to 10, 3s; s-zes 11 to 1, _a i l_adies' Waterproof Canvas 2-b_r Shoes (black or brown), 5s Gents' English Make Sewn Shoes, splendid quality, 7a 9d Gents' Tan Leather Shoes, sewn soles, splendid quality, 7a Cd A splendid line of Gents' English Balmorals, worth 15s, now lis 6d Ladiea' Kid Glace Evening Shoes, wonderful value, 3s per pair y Ladiea' 2»bar Glace Kid Eveniog Shoea, wonderful value, 4a per pair I 120 Paira of Ladies' German Slippers, t. be cleared at Cost Price to avoid carrying a through the summer ft In addition to the above, we have a great ma_y other lines, which all intereated m securing the Best Value m Boota and Shoes should not fail to see. VISITORS TO THE SHOW SHOULD NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. D M'DONALD AND M'DIARMID^ DIREOU IMPORTERS, OAMARU, ASHBURTON, AND WAIMATE.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8731, 19 November 1896, Page 3
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