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Park Beynolds and Co. WEDNESDAY, 31st July, At 2 o'clock, At Rooms, Manse-street, DunediD, And SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, London-3treet. In the Estate of the late Edmund Smith. HIS UNRIVALLED COLLECTION Of STOVE PLANTS, CHOICE ORCHIDS, RARE FOLIAGE PLANTS. Without exception the Finest Collection in the Southern Hemisphere. T>ARK REYNOLDS, AND CO. -*- arc instructed by the Executors of the estate to sell by auction, at Dunedin, the whole collection as above. The collection will be offered in its entirety, as none have been sold, and each pl-nt will be offered separately. Orders to purchase, by letter or telegram, will be attended to by the auctioneers. Catalogues at office of this paper. Public Notices TO THE RATEPAYERS OF OTEKAIKE RIDING. to announce that I am a CANDIDATE for the position of Councillor for the Otekaike Riding at the Election which takes place upon July 27th. Should I have the honor of representing the Riding, I pledge myself to do all I can to keep down the taxes aud represent the riding faithfully. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. G. A. HILLE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF OTEKAIKE RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce that I am a CANDIDATE for the position of Councillor for Otekaike Riding at the Election which is to take place upon July 27th. I therefore solicit the favor of your votes and influence upon this occasion. With recard to my qualifications for the position of Councillor, 1 beg to remind you that I have already served ia that capacity for eight years, and have a thorough knowledge of the wants and requirements of the district. If you return me as your representative, it will be my duty and pleasure to carry out your wishes and further the requirements of the Ot kaike Riding. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, J. E. HUTTON. Dunttoon, July 16th, 1895. ' jPHE IJRhTHREN of the WaIAREKA LODGE, 1.0.0.F-, are requested to ATTEND the FUNERAL of the late wife of Bro. F. Kelk, which leaves his residence (Enfield) for the Oamaru Cemetery, on SUNDAY, 21st Inst., at 1 p.m. By oTder of the N.G. JOHN MILLER, Secretary. ALFRED LODGE, NO. (5 1.0.0. F. [EMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to MEET at Lod«e Boom TO-MORROW (So-Day), at 1 p.m., to attend the Funeral of the late wife of Bro. Kelk, Waiareka Lodge. Rosettes, White Gloves. No Regalia. By Order of the N.G. J. ORMISTON, Hon. Sec.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. Special purchase of 20 Waterproof Coats, deep rapes and sewn throughout, new season's goods, 23s 6d each, cheapest coats in the colony ; at Waddell's. DOMINICAN CONVENT SCHOOLS. rHE Dominican Convent High School, School of Art, and Kindergarten, resume Studies on MONDAY, 22nd INST. N.B.—A Special Class is now being formed in which Candidates will be prepared for the Trinity College Musical Examination. For Terma, apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR, Dominican Convent. PIANOFORTE TUITION. "RS H. MITCHELL has VACANCIES " for TWO PUPILS.—Whabf-strf.et '"ItO LET. good SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, I wi'h detached Kitchen and Wash House, every convenience, in Reed-street; At»ply to Hadden Dennikon, Estate Agent, Tyne-street. TO LET. -rnjPE at lately occupied . by Mr Vallange Shop, Thames-street. W. D. Esther. Shop, Th .mes-street, lately occupied by W. J. Hill. Hall (St James'), Teea-street. APP DARLING AND MILNE. IHE MIDDLE SCHOOL Bazaar Committee desire to express their THANKS to all who assisted in making the Bazaar so successful. The very large number of .helpers and contributes render it impossible to return thanks individually, but it is hoped that this acknowledgment will be accepted as some Proof of the Committee's Gratitude. MENS Waterproofs, New Stock and Styles, Sewn, Taped, Ventilated; Zea Vd Clothing jba< XTRAORDINARY VALUE. Special Overcoats, deep capes. Boys' 14a 6d. youtta 18s 6d, men's 25s and 30s each; at Waddell's. lES, Tea, Coffee, Etc., Etc., at Milli j_ oak and Bond's, late John Collie. See advertisement third page. James Reid's Premises, TYNE AND TEES STREETS, OAMARU. Sinale and Double Buggies, Dogcarts, and Gigs of all descriptions made to order. Repairs and Painting Promptly Effected. OVERCOATS with Capes, Mens an Boys' Superior Goods, perfect fits, Japital Value throughout. Cuxbjxg Fagsoby, Oamatu

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6312, 20 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6312, 20 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6312, 20 July 1895, Page 3

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