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;. Box '2B g : E WE LL'S' ' J*ttA RMA 6 Y By Special Appointment: .jto";his. JExv ceUency tho Qt>vernor;fif (New Zea- ] land, 1883.) ' : ; TEOB BEST DISPENSARY; your V Prescriptions, ; All-, prescVip ti6ua 'dispensed just as pfosenlM;'by the -Doctor, from the PURFSTOF DRUGS. The Pharmacy carries the.: largest 'took iri'North Otago of Patent; Medicines and Druggists' Sundries. •■ OPPOSITE THE POST, OFFICE. Thames Street. ' l s .RANTED. fiODD MILLING -.[ JffiEAT j 4 . HIGHEST PEICES GIVEN. ; < MILLIGAN & BOND, 7 TEES STREET, OAMARU, And at Eclipse Boiler Mills, NGAPABA. A Love Ballad and A New Patriotic Song, TWO SPLENDID SONGS! , A Song that is very popular just now ia "A BROKEN DOLL," .. By James W. Tate. It attracted great attention as a musical Comedy Number. "A BROKEN DOLL" Is a Ballad of Unrequited Love, with a sweet, if rather sad, and plaintive melody. It has an effective chorus and an easy, sympathetic accompaniment The Chorus opens: "You called me baby doll a year ago,' 1 And finishes with the lines: "For if you turn away, you'll be sorry some day, Tfi^Ffl^ You left behind a broken doll." "THE LONG WHITE CLOUD." Words by H. S. B. Ribbands (author oi "Our Territorials"). Music by Sergeanl Ch. L. James. A patriotic song of the Dominion by New Zealand writers. 'A fine breezj song. The words express the senti ments of the heroes far away in thf fighting line. .If you have a friend at the front send him a copy, Price, 2s each; posted 2? 2d. OHAS. BEGG & CO (LTD.), Headquarters for Music, OAMARU. E.R. SPEID. GENERAL' CARRIER, CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENT. [N ORDER TO BETTER COPE witl the Growing Business and at tin same time AFFORD BETTER fACILI TIES and Conveniences for the public I HAVE TAKEN OVER THOSE PRE MISES IN WEAR STREET lately occd pied by W. JARDINE, Auctioneer,' ALL KINDS OF CARRYING, CUE TOMS, and FORWARDING WORI will be undertaken, and the Genera Public may rest assured that their ir etructions will be carried out faithful! and satisfactorily. I take this opportunity of tenderin SINCERE THANKS for past supporl and trust to merit a continuance o many favours. ' The office wil be open daily f"oi 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Telephones: Private residence, 363,. t-ce. 183. . " E. E. SPEID,./ WEAR STREET../ ENOGURA^OCAL id , JANE'S' (OLD MEDAL CORDIALS A2H WATERS. - Try OurHOPBEEB , and BASPBEBSY VINEGAR THEY ARE STILL TOP NOTCH. LANE'S LTD, OAMARU. VOUR Friends can buy anytninj you cai? gire them except youi Photograph, which they would prizi most of all, particularly if it is taker at MAHAN'S. [yOU will please the brid» If yot '■- have the Wedning Group taker .ni Hi FAN'S Studio, opposite n "er« fITURGIS GO-CARTS, in three colour: at prices 10 per cent, better thai quoted elsewhere;—McKENZlE'S Riva Cycle Works, Thames street, "Some years ago T was subject ti biliousness from.which I could get in relief," says Mr W. G. Miller, grocer of Chamberlain's Tablets, and a fev tours after taking tbem all trace b: biliousness was completely, gone, When ever there has been a, recurrence oj thi trouble I have got immediate reliei from ; Chamberlain's Tableta."—Sdli everywhere.

Si pay exorbitant retail,prlcei when tScy cut purchase from ui through the medium of our handsomelyIllustrated MaU Order Catalogue ' single articles at net wholesale prloni, Wi law widence of tin fact Id Ml* lllffliNWf For many yoars, the'farmer and country dweller has been living under the yoke of Mailers' high prlcei.' With, chuacterlstio unconcern, he hu shouldered tie burden for generation!, and the retailer has waxed fat and prosperous But now the farmer li beginning to realise things, his eyes are being opened to the Injustice of the system, ut he U 'bucking.' Hi hai been generous too long, > To-day he can buy, wholesale, • single article of DBAPEBY.'aBOOEBIBS, HAEDWASE, OBOOKEEY, rURNITDBE, LEATHEE, HAENESB, FANOY ' GOODS—anytblng'at all. Our Moll Order Catalogue will show 'yon how 'to' do It, and explain. Write for one. It will open a Ylßlon of savings thai will literally dude yon, , I When yon get It, use It and show W to your friends, and pass m the lOd MVf. i : M .*lu~-*'' i» si Riach WHOLESALE MAIL ORDER^HERCHANT , c 'dWbdiAJ'J 1 - •1> la Outlt itriat, opp. BsSsaj/BJatlov n v. v> "

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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13856, 17 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13856, 17 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13856, 17 April 1917, Page 6

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