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A Liverpoool sweep discovered a bag containing L4O concealed in a chimney. It transpired that the lady who occupied the house deposited the money there years ago for safety. Forgetting the hiding-place, and thinking she had placed it on the mantelpiece, she accused her son of stealing the money. He indignantly denied the theft, and left the house, all trace of him since being lost. The exhibition of horse and horseless carriages to be opened in the grounds of the Crystal Palace in May will include everything in connection with locomotion from the earliest period, but its special feature will be autocars. Before purchasing furniture, call at ETorabargh and Searle's and compare - prices Two rooms furnished throughout for LlO 10s, three rooms, Ll2 12s. This is a rare chance or persons starting housekeeping, and a call will convince those that the only bargain to be obtained is at Horsburgh and Searle e, whose motto is " Small profits an quick returns. "Good wine," Bays the Dutch proverb, "is its own recommendation"; and that this is a cosmopolitan belief is proved by the fact that our own English proverb says, "Good wine needs no bush," while the' American equivalent says, " Good wine needs no brandy." Garrard's wine - needs "no recommendation." Why? Because it's good. It needs "no bush." Why. 2 Because if s good. It" needs- "no 'brandy.. Why ? Because if s good. Made only by George Garrard from , the best picked New Zealand fruit. Invaluable for invalids and domestic use. Grape wines, 25.. 6d. .per bottle ; other fruits, in great variety, at 25.Sold throughout the district, and at George Garrard's, Reed-street Oamaru.—[Advt]

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6548, 5 May 1896, Page 4

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Items. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6548, 5 May 1896, Page 4

Items. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6548, 5 May 1896, Page 4

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