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FLEMING & HEDLEY SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. At the Stores, Tyne-straet, At 12 o'olook. DI3PLENISHING SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "OLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from R. M. Hoops, Esq. (who ia leaving the colony), to Bell by public auction, all hie valuable FURNITURE aito EFFECTS, Ab follows : 1 First-class Piano, by Splndler, just new, a magnificent instrument Pratvingroom Suite (blae silk repp, walnut frame) Walnut Oval Table, Brussels Carpet, Walnut Canterbury, Mahogany Chiffonier, Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Cane-bottomed Settee, Cedar Dressing Table and Horse Rail, Gcoasionalette, Kitchen Table, China Tea Set (blue and gold). Glassware, Kantlopleoe Mirror, Drawlngroom Xamp, Curtains, Poles, and Rings (blaok and gold), Chandelier, Handsome Fruit Service (hand paintad), Seltjsogene, etc. Also, on aa ount of another vendor » Magnifier at Suite (American Oak and Mororoo), Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Iron Bedstead with r Mattress Washstand, eto. On view previous to day of sale. Inspection Invited, FLEMING and HEDLEY, 293 Auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. D ! ,R FLEMING has REMOVED h'B Offices to the Waitakl Buildings Entrance between Messrs Wilkie and Co.'a and Mr Macdonald's, Draper. 16 Presbyopia WHAT IS IT T NATURAL DECAY OF THE VISION. Trkatmeat ov Prfsbyopia,—lt is a queE tion often asked—When ought convex glasses to be used? Donders BayB:—"So soon as, by diminution of accommodation, in ordinary work the required accuracy of vision begins to fail, there is need of convex glasses. It is an error to suppose that we Bhould postpone the use of glasses for as long a period as possible. By so doing ve subject ourselves to an amount of disci nfort which could be avoided, and with it any advantage to compensate for the ' *nse of fatigue, heat, and an occasional redness of the eye, which an overstrained effort of the accommodation induoaß." WM. RICKSTTS, OPTICIAN, Keeps the Finest Spectacles to be pro cured in New Zealand. His instructions to the manufacturer at Home are—"Use none out the best BrazilHan pebbles for pebble speotacles and the finest optical glasses for glass spectacles." 338 ROTHERHAM'S WATCHES. ROTHERHAM'd WATCHES, GAND T, YOUNG • Have just received, direct from Messrs Rotherham's Factory, a Fine £ election of the above Watches which will be sold at Greatly Eeduoed Prices, ROTHERHAM'S SILVER LEVER WATCHES, 14 12s 64 to 18. Jnst ti hand, a new style of Waltham Lever Watches, Ladies size, cases nicely engraved, Guaranteed Good Timekeepers, A fine selection of Gold and Silver Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, always in stook, Thames Street, Oamaru. Tfalconrr, • (Late of T. Faloonerfc Co., For many years established in Oamaru) UNDERTAKER, CABINETMAKER, AND U P£H OLSTERER. Note the address Next door to Singer's Pewing_ Machico Company and the Golden Canister Grocery Store, THAMES-STREET, OAMARU 152 ONE DUST. We are now prepared to Supply Bone Dust (ooarse or fine) In large or small quantities; also, Blood Manure, pure and dry, at Lowest Market Rates. Delivered at our Works, or on truck at Maheno Railway Station. FINLINSON AND CO, 286 Kakanui. TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, & OTHERS. THE KAKANUI MANUFACTURING and MEAT PRESERVING CO., having secured the works and premises at Kakanui lately belonging to the New Zealand Meat Preserving Co., are prepared ta PURCHASE (at full market value,) WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, FAT, etc. They are also buyers of FAT and STORE SHEEP, suitable for either boiling down, freezing, or preserving purposes. Having a most complete Soouring Plant, which is under the supervision of an expert of many years' experience in the wool trade, they are prepared to or SCOUR WOOL on owners' account at lowest possible rates, oaitage from and to railway station included. Full particulars on application to W. G. FOSTER, 314 Manager. rpHE Awamoa Herd of Fat Cattle, whioh -* Is acknowledged to be one of the finest in the district, will, for the next three months, adora the SWAN MEAT MART. The cattle, being fed on turnips and nangolds, should possess all that juicy ,'reshness that is rarely to be found in oattle at this season of the year. See window. 8001bs Corned Beef in nice condition, N. LANF. EGGS for SITTING, from birds oarefully mated, in Plymouth Rocks (prize birds), Wyandottes. Silkies, Bantams (Blacked, Dackwin?, and Pile); infertile eggs replaced.—J. Cukrie, 197

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4201, 31 August 1888, Page 3

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