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FOR SALE QORNSACKa TWINE, ETC., At Lowest Mabket Rates, also, C 0 0 P EIR, 'S jg H E E P P N,Z. CO OPERATIVE AND AGENOY COMPANY, (Limited), Oamaru. WANTED. J) RIME gAMPLES OF COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. £JASH MADE ACtAINST GRAIN AND FARM PRODUOE AT LOWEST RATES OF NTERES , GRAIN STORED On Most Favorable Terms. N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE AND AGENOY OOMPAN i (Limited). BRUCE CHRISTIE. Produce Manager. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Off NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), FOR DUNEDIN, Timaru, Alcaroa, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Greymouth, and Westporb—COßlNNA, on TUESDAY, 30fch Inst. FOR GREYMOUTH, via Timaru, Lytteibon, Wellington, and New Plymouth (also taking in cargo tor transhipment to Hokitika)—HEßALD, on THURSDAY, Ist April. FOR SYDNEY, via Timaru—ROTOKINO, on MONDAY, 29. h Inst. FOR NAPIER, via Timaru—WAREATEA, on SATURDAY, 27th instant. FOR AUCKLAND, via Timaru—Steamer early. The s.s. Penguin waits at Lyttelton for the arrival of the express from Dunedin on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Nots.—Passengers and cargo booked at all New Zealand pork. and the prinolpil ports of Australia; also by the Orient line and San Francisco Service, through, te or from London. ST. AITKEN, 196 Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS For LONDON !Yia Monte Video, Tenerif?*, e,n<J Plymouth, booking through to Punta Arenas and ports on West Coast South America, also Bahia, Pernambuco, and Falkland Islands): — Passengers forwarded to final port FREE. The R. M.S. Ruahine and Rimutaka will go Home through Magellan Straits (weathe permitting) and will call at Punta Arena This line alone affords passengers the opportunity of seeing these Straits, the scenery of which is marvellous and well worth the passage. The R.M.S. Rimutaka will call at Rio de Janeiro as well as Monte Video, For paasagfl oiftreighii apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING (Limited), HUNTLY ELIOTT, June., Local Agent GIGANTIC BOOT AND SHOE SALE. Jg MOLLISON AND CO.S TWENTIETH ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Will commence on SATURDAY, 20tii MARCH, When the whole of Our Immense Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Will be offered at TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICES. Our earlier sales were good, our latter sales were better, our present sale we expect to be our best. We trust to Quality and Price for this, in addition to which, however, the increased accommodation afforded by our NEW SHOP, the greater comfort thereby secured to our customers in selecting their goods and the better facilities it giveß us in meeting their requirements, all tend to make us anticipate that this year's Sale will be with us A RECORD ONE. Please Note—We neither manufacture nor purchase special lines for sales purposes, but simply offer our ordinary goods, the quality of which long ago made, and stills maintains, the reputation of Mollison's for GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES. But Mark it Well.—Every line of our stock will be Immensely Reduced in Price, the only exception to this rule being the " K Boot," which according to agreement, we rannot reduce. Come Early and Secure first choice of the really Splendid Bargains which will be offered duriDg the Sale. DON'T MISS THIS SALE Terms Strictly Cash. No Goods Boqked or Sent out on Sight during the Sale. B. MOLLISON AND CO. FOR purity, strength, aroma and for richness in the cup KOZIE TEA exceeds all otherb. J. and W. Babolay, agent. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. TITE have MONEY TO LEND as * * follows : LIOC to under LIOOO at 5 per cent. LIOOO to under 13000 at 4f per cent. L3OOO and up to LIO,OOO at per cent HISLOP AND CREAGH, Sol citors, Oamaru. OLD SPORT TOBACCO— ' ? A DELICIOUS Cool Smoke The Beati in the Market.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6848, 25 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6848, 25 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6848, 25 March 1897, Page 3