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PUBLIC NOTICES WATCHFS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,, STERLING SILVER AND ELEOXBO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, ETC. G. and T. YOUNG Have much pleasure la announcing the arrival of several cages of NEW GOODS Comprising Gold and silver watches, French and American Clocks, Salad Bowls, Biscuit Boxes, Batters, Egg Frames, Sugar and Cream Frames, Liquor Frames, etc. Newest Designs in Gold Brooches, Bangles; Gem Rings, Hcarf Pins, Silver Boooches, Indian Bangles, etc. BEST PEBBLE SPECTACLES Kept in stock. Inspection Invited. Watches aconrately repaired. G. and T. Young were awarded Five Flrstolass Exhibition Awards— First-olass award for gold and silver watches First-class award for gem, gold, and silver jewelry First-class award for English and French clooks First-class award for sterling silver and electro silver-plated goods First-alasa award for collective exhibit - In fact, First-olass awards for all of their exhibits. THE O&MARU CO-OPERATIVE STORE AND BJBJORY CDMrAY, Limited. This Company has now COMMENCED BUSINESS in their Store naxt to Messrs James Craig and Co.'s, THAMEi -STBEET, Oamaru, Under the ROCHDALE Prinolpleß. TERMS CASH. Alexander CLABKE, General Manager. N.B.—Bgga and Batter Purchased for Cash. PROFITS Divided as follows:—Shareholders Two-Thirds, Non-Shareholders One-Third. EVENING CLASSES. MR PEATTIE'S Evening Classes are held in rooms above Mr Eraser's Shop. Young Men—On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Young Women—On Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Terma on application. ALLPRESS' TOMATO SAUCE and CHUTNEY. First Awnrda at the N.Z. and South Seas Exhibition, 1890. The Beat and Purest Saaoa. Made wholly from Tomatoes grown by Mr Allpress. Certified absolutely Pure by the Colonial Analyst. To be had of Mb W. Beb, and other Grocerß, or wholesale of J. iLLPRESs, Tlmaru. jg MOLLISON & CO, Have just received a shipment of GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS Of the celebrated " K " make, suitable [for the winter season, consisting of (1) City " K" Boots with Anhydrous Waterproof Soles, for Daily Winter Wear. (2) Country " K " Boots, With Anhydrous Waterproof Soles, for Heavy and Rough Wear. (3) Ordinary "K" Walking Boots, For Daily Wear, at Lower Prices than the City " K" Boots, Orders or enquiries will recede prompt attention. B. MOLLISON AND CO. Thames Street, O AMARU. STILL TRIUMPHANT. TBIUMPH4NT AT MILTON In the only properly arranged Trial of Digging Ploughs that has yet been he'd in the colony. The awards were—First a Silver Medal, and a second prize in money. These were won by the Howard machines, beating the Held and Gray, the other competitor, easily, in face of the strong feeling in favor of the colonial manufacture. HOWARD'S Celebrated Colonists' Double-furrow Digging PLOUGH Does not need any bogus advertising. It Is Readily convertible into an ordinary Plough by removing the digging: attachments and fitting on ordinary mouldboards, whioh can be done in a few minutes by any farm hand. Notwithstanding all the opposition I have encountered, I have sold 53 of these Implements in a little over two months, and all have given entire satisfaction. Orders Now being Taken, I have a few of HOWARD'S CELEBRATED DISC HARROWS. On hand. Inspection Invited. Sole Agent— JAMES REID (formerly of Reld and Gray) HO3SESHOER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND MACHINIST, Plough Fittings for all makeß of Reld and Gray's Donblo-furrow Ploughs, Fit Guaranteed. Entrances—from Tees-street by Roya Hotel Bight-of-way, and from Tyne-street by Fleming and Hedley's Right-of-way, NEW INDUSTRY. CHAIR CANING. W WARREN i'b Importing oane, in . order to undertake all kinds ot Chair Repairs, in connection -with his long established Mat-making Industry. All orders left at his residence, WHARF-STREET, Near Show Grounds, will receive prompt attention,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 21 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 21 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 21 July 1890, Page 4

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