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GREAT SALE. ".._ WONDEftEUL BARGAINS, AT : LEXANDER ROBERTSON: &..GO.'S, SADDLERS AND HARNESS The Whole STOCK REDUCED for CASH ONLY. A. R. and_.Co., having determined to Realise on their extensive Stock, wil!i during July and August, reduce every Line in the Business. this is a Genuine Sale, and those who are in search of Horse Requirements are invited: to participate in A. .ROBERTSON AND CO'S., lichen-street, Oamarij. ECQRATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES LFRED A VERfY'S, THAMES-STREET. lOBACCOS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pocket Knives, Perfumery, Etc., Etc; Opposite Criterion Hotel, Tyne-street, Oamaru. D. BRADY, Proprietor. ORSBURGH AND SEARLE, Upholsterers, Cabinetmakers, and Bedding Manufacturers, Thames-street, Oamaru. Double Spring and Flock Mattresses from 325. 6d.; Flock Bolsters and Pilows, from 10s All kinds P cture-framing Done and Repair Executed. ■OHNG R A N T, J Wheelwright and Jame3 Reid's Premises, TYNE AND TEES STREETS, OAMARU. Single and Double Buggies, Dogcarts, and Gigs of all descriptions made to order. Repairs and Painting Promptly Effected. fl consequence of F. J. KEMSHED having Re-taken" the "premises KNOWN AS ST. GEORGE'S HALL, He has REMOVED 'rom the Public Hall Buildings, and will conduct nis Music Establishment aB formerly in ST. GEORGE'S HALL BUILDINGS MITH AND MILLER, Coachbuilders, Wansbeck-street, wish to inform the puulicthat they have FOR SALE (Cheap) One FIRST-CLASS WAGGONETTE, New Spring. Carts, Rustic Carts, Dogcarts, pony Carts.at E10; also.good Second-hand Double Buggy. Carriages, etc., repainted and re decorated by Mr R. Appleby In first-class style.— Smith and Milleh, Oamaru. ORTRAITURE. Photographs enlarged* painted in oils, and handsomely; framed, 22s 6d. Morton, opposite First Church, Dunedin. "NTERIOR St. Joseph's Cathedral, Bishop lying, in. state ; painted in oils and beautifully framed, 15s. Morton, opposite First Church, Dunedin. WENL O C K '"'• GENERAL STORE, COAL AND WOOD DEPOT, THAMES-ST. NORTH. i Alliinds of Coal kept, and orders,delivered with punctuality, at town price; 675 PLANTING SEASON. FRUIT, SHADE, AND SHELTER TREES; * DAM FORSYTH has a fine Stock of u the above, which have been properly prepared for transplanting. "' - Forthe-convenience of those situate in ]bhe Country,, he hassonie: thousaDds ; .of, strong. MaciEbcarpaßf Pine's, and the hardy, Gums, ; transpjbJited -in, boxes. The. advantage.; of having; these-is, that, should,the weather hpt be fayorabiOor planting \they carl.remain in - an; opportunityp/ocurs. . ~. f %The"" r APPL'ESaJid other Fruit Treesihaye been 'sp6cially : selectedi They = are clean, well rooted/ freefaring",- well-set twithJfrnit buds,, r of sorts^known to' do wellin?the district. Gooseberries—prize sorts. Red;: Currants. Sirawberry PlantsRaspberry Canes. Strong Rhubarb, Roots—the earliest and best. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. A".F!|*iß"iibwr Booking Orders: for tas'well known "ebllectiotiof Chrysanthemums. THE N-U RS;E,R Y, North-streetj Qamaru ; CHEAP MUTTON. 0 Y BUT CH E RY. TIsUSSELL BROS, will SELL EVERY SATURDAY* until. Further Notice, 16o;;SIDES PRIME : MUTTON; at;: 2s : 6d as last supply was sold out in; Tw c.i all sFCakeVa^PaaTsry-daily; SR)EB/-LHgaaSJOHNi THAMEBiSTBBE% Tea-the;luxjir ; ■<>f*the«d»y,.di33ifc v - '. ', " TfeAS* DriCkofEl (DIGER B

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6331, 12 August 1895, Page 4

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