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Public Notices. BOOTS") Always to the Front f BOOTS and }- Where Boots and Shoes -I and SHOESJ are concerned. [SHOES TRY BROW N'S , FOR CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES Of Reliable Quality. To get the best value for their money is the aim of every purchaser. To do so, Buy at D. Brown's, for there you will get real, sterling value and rare bargains. The stock is large. The quality is unsurpassed, and the prices are the cheapest in town D Brown, Thames-street.

OB E R TWO PIANOS FOR SALE (A Bargain) ONE NEW AND ONE SECONDHAND ONE NEW AMERICAN ORGAN. Severn-street. f-i A S u L mi prepiirwl to supply custo with all kinds of Goods at DUNE DIN CASH PRICES (With only half the cost of freight added.) Bring the printed Dunedin Price Lists with you, and I will furnish at least as good articles at the same prices. If you have no lists, I will lend yoti the latest one published. EX S.S. MAMARI, PAKEHA, AND DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

The following are a few of our importations by the above-named vessels : Matheson's Planes, Bag Hooks, Hammers ps, Bicycle Spanners, Letter Punches Butter Prints, Spring Balances, Galvanised Flat Irons, E.P. Cruets, Spoons and Forks Copper Kettles, 10 Bales Assorted Twines, Tinware, 8.8.A Shears, French Medal Glue, Brushware, Brass Picture and Curtain Rods and Furnishings, Copper Rivets, Scythes and Stones, Bolts and Nuts Stoneß, Zinc Sheets, Roping Palms Fire Brasses, Wire Netting (nine different widths and meshes), White Lead, Linseed Oil, Spirit Levels, and Plumbs, Meat Choppers Lanterns (5 sizes). Slasher Blades (new pattern, three thicknesses), Plough Cord, Enamelled Ware in great variety. All of the above having been bought by our.Home in a very low inarket, we have marked the goods at correspondingly low prices. A. J. S. HEADLAND PLATING SEASON. FRUIT, SHADE, AND SHELTER TREES. ADAM FORSYTH has a fine Stock of the above, which have been properly prt-pared for transplanting. For the convenience of those situate in the Country, he has some thousands of strong Macrocarpas, Pines, and the hardy Gums, transplanted in boxes. The advantage of having the>e is, that, should the weather not be favorable for planting, they can remain in the boxes with little or no trouble till an opportunity occurs.-' The APPLES and other Fruit Trees have been specially selected. They are clean, well rooted, free bearing, well set with fruit buds, and of sorts known to do well in thej district. . _ ; Gooseberries —prize sorts. Red, White, and Black Currants. v Sirawberry Plants. . •._ Raspberry-Canes., Strong Rhubarb. .Roots—the earliest and : '"best.. .' '..,. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plante. A.F. is now: Booking Orders Jor. his well* "known collection of Chrysanthemums. THE NURSERY, North-street, Oamaru ' TOBACXX). _ ! HE New Make is even 1 better than the Old, which was, in its" day, the moat .1 opular Tobacro in fHe: oolonv _ ;

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6298, 4 July 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6298, 4 July 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6298, 4 July 1895, Page 4