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E OR G Kg UUPQ) R LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL STOCK SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. P ODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTIONEER. A action Sales held at Auotioo Booms Tyno and Harbor streets, EVER V SATURDAY. L 20.000 to Lend at FIVE PER CENT., in Suma to suit Borrowers. AGENT for PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY English). LLOYDS, MUTUAL LIFE THURSDAY, 4TH AUGUST. At 1,30 p.m. George sumpter will sell on the premises, Aln street, oil account of Rev. F. W. Greenwood, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Spring Couch (nearly new), Cane-seated Chairs, Rocking Chair to match, Wicker Chair, Cushions, Fenders, Occasional Tables, Brussek Carpet (11 x 3 x 11.3), Pictures, Vases, Doable Bedsteads (Iron and Wood), Washstands and Ware, Oilcloth, Umbrella Stand, Hall Table, Lamps, Dining-room Tables and one with two drawers, Mats, Colonial Sofa, Crockery, Crystal, Cooking Utensils, 3 Baths, Boy's Tricycle, Perambulator (best make), Barrow, Cart, and a quantity of Sundries. GEORGE SUMPTER, Auctioneer. KOZIU TEA IS poke. PICTURE FRAMING, Just landed, per s.s. Indramayo a carefully selected lot of Picture Mouldings, direct from the manufacturers, including Enamals (all colors), and Black and Owing to the large stock in hand, I am pared to execute Picture Framing at MODERATE PRICFS. Winsor and Newton's Artißts' Materials Stock AT A. AVERY'S, House Deoohatoe, Tynb btbeet/. We have Received JST EW j*) TOCK3 0F AND pLATED As follows: IVORY HANDLED DESSERT and TABLE KNI\ ES, CARVERS and FORKS XYLO Do, various qualities WHITE BONE Do STAG Do SETS of CARVER? and [FORKS, in Cases CHEAP KNIVES A*D FORKS, suitable for Shearing and Harveßt Purposes ELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS and FORKS, of the Best. Quality, a Moderate Prices Also, FURNISHINGS fob BRASS and BAMBOO CURTAIN RODS Great Reductions in the Price of Brass Rods. REAPER and MACHINE OILS o all descriptions A J. S. HEADLAND. PRACTICAL TAILORING. A DESIDERATUM. IN these days of blatant advertising it iB difficult to discriminate between honest push of business and sham pretence. A common sense guide, however, for those requiring tailor-made clothes should be to order only from a practical tailor. You do not go to a baker for boots or to a saddler for bread. Why, then, order clothes from a draper 1 The practice of one tradesman cutting into another's business should not be encouraged. " Let the cobbler stick so his last" and " Live and let live" are two good old proverbs. Encourage local industry. Just in from the Factory—--30 PIECES OF S UND OAMARU TWEEL'S. New designs and Colorings. First-claBS fit, Up-to-date Style. »nd Moderate Charges. All garments made on the premises. Suit? bomeasurefrom6os,Trousers to measure from 15s, Gents' Hats, Hosiery, and Mercery (latest novelties direct from the makers), Men's, Boys', and Youths Ready-made Clothing—Reliable Goods, Very Cheap. W. WADDELL, Practical Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, THAMES BTBHET. IMPROVED TgEALANDIA ROOKING J^ANGES Wo oan confidently recommend theae Ranges (with our recently patented improvements) as SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND IN THK MARKET For Strength, Durability, Finish, nd Weight ef Material Verkmanshlp, and Design Fer Economy and Qnlokneai with Oeal ar Lignite j Fer Regularity and Effiolenoy In the Oven In baking Bread, Joints, an Pastry fl all kinds. BEFORE BUYING A RANGE EXAMINE OUB IMPROVED ZEALANDIA. BARNINGHAM AND 00. GBOBSB SBBBBS, Dunidih and at all Ironmonger* . MRS BELLAR, Coquet street, Certifi cated TEACHER of SCIENTIFIC PRESS CUTTING and FITTING. Conntry Pupils attending her Classes can travel by Train at Greatly Redu ed Fares on Presenting a Certificate from Mbs Sbllab. Terms on application. LECTURE. Bush poets of new Zealand AND AUSTRALIA BY DAVID M'KEE WRIGHT, In Emmanuel Congregational Church, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, at Bp.m. Collection for'Expen*e».

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7278, 1 August 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7278, 1 August 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7278, 1 August 1898, Page 3