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Smoke Dunlop' (£> TOBACCO. e) IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST.

YOU CAN SAVE COAL AND PROPERLY ICOOKED BY USING ONE OF .E.SHAO K L O C K'S CELEBRATED " ORI ON" RANGES OVER 18,000 OF THESE RANGES HOW IN USE IN THE COLONY. They-will Burn Lignite, Trne Coal, or Wood np to 24 inches in Length. THE FLUES ARE ALL SELF-CONTAINED AND NEED NO SETTING. CAN BE WORKED IN A CHIMNEY OR WITH STOVE PIPE. THE OVEN HEATS WELL AND IS A GOOD BREAD BAKER. MADE IN at/Tj SIZES WITH COPPER OR CAST-IRON BOILERS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVENS. VERY SUITABLE FOR SHEPHERDS' HUTS, SHEEP STATIONS, FARMS HOTELS, AND DWELLING HOUSES High.ob Low Pjressube Boilebs Fitted. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. OMB RAILINGS, IRON FRETWORK, AND GENERAL CASTINGS At Lowest Rates. Oatalognes*on application to 'the Maker and Patentee—3EL E. s H A C K L O O K SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, PRINCES STREET,gDUNEDINJ 1 ■J* Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Ulilk and is adapted for use in all climates.

The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion Lord ranfurly Will travel ft gapara, Tables, Duntroon, Maerewhenua, and Papakaio districts. Sire—Lord Salisbury (imp.) Dam—Laura Foley, by Young Banker (imp.) G d Laura Macpherson, by Sir Colin (imp.) Ggd by Marquis (imp.). Terms—L4 4s—L2 2a at end of season and L2 2a ween mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. Grazing free for one month, after that 2s per week will be charged. Every care taken but no responsibility. In case of mares sold or exchanged, the owner at the time of service held responsible. For further particulars see cards or apply to THOMAS LIKEN, Springhead Ngapara. M'GA LLUM AND 00. (TIMBER AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WOODWARE MANUFACTURERS. Dlreot importers from Beat-European and American Houses, NEW SEASON'S P &PERHANGINGS, 1898-99. We have just landed a consignment of Wall Papers of new and artistic designs and coloring, and can supply in any quantity and at any price from 3d PER PIECE UPWARDS. Large and Seleot Stocks ef Kauri Totara Red Pine Blaok Pine White Pine Blue Gum Baltic Deal Cedar Clear Pino and American Shelving. Menldlngßj Weatherboards, Fleerlngi, Linings, Etc. Doera, bashes, Mantelpieces, (Turnery, Glass, Paperhanglngs, Painter*' Brushw&re. Paints (enamel, liquid, and dry), Oils, Oelora, Glue, White and Red Lead, Turps, and Driers. '• Orb" and " Pyramid" Reofing Iroa. FENCING MATERIAL. Including—- ' Plain Wire, Barbed Wire, Staples, Hurdles, Gates, Wire Netting (gin to 4in meßh),j Plokita 9 ; Posts (V.D.L. Birch, and Breadleaf), Palings (Y.D.'L.) Standards punched from best Bar Iron by ear Patented Automatlo Feed Machine. Fall Steckß ef Builders' and Contractor®' Requisites. Looks—Rim, D.8., Mortise, Pad, Chest, Cupboards, eto. Hinges—lß But Back Flap, Chest, Gate. Wire Nails, Floor Bradß, Ewebank Nails, Rnafing Nailß, Deck Spikes, Axle ■Palliee, Sash fasteners Lifts, Line, Etc. Cement Lime Firebrloks Zino Sheet Lead Speutlng Ridging, Eto. Sole agents tor Bonhiar Drainpipe Werke— Revised Prices. [Timber dlreot to Our Own -Sawmills. Middleman's Pboeits Saved bo Oossombbb Prioes en applicatlen, Jfi'OALLUM A JS-D 0 0 Ba.wmiMuEes, Timbbb anp Iboh Mas. [OHANTB, Woodwaiks Manotaoxobxhs, JHamber-atreet, Oamabe. WM. MILL . MONUMENTAL WORKS, Tyjsr: Stebet, Oamaeu, Marble and Stone Chimney Pieces, Monu ments. Pedestals, Foanfcaine, Tablets, Urns, Columns, Obelisks, Vases, etc. Busts and Groups of Statuary for Pubi or Private Buildings. Direct Importer of Marbles and Granite. Can offer Terms to the Public which will be Within the Reach of All. Estimates Given. rjIOOTHACHE Cured.* with p JL Teobhaohe'Drepa Is,

To Travel this season, In the Oamaru and Surrounding District, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion KING'S PRIDE. Sire—King of the Vanquishers, by Young Vanquisher, out of Miss M'Oormick. Dam—Flower, first prize brood mare Ashburton, 1886,1887, by Boag's Crown Prince ; Crown Prince, winner 3 firsts, 3 seconds, 3 special-prizes, by Young Watty (imp.), out of Marchioness, who was the winner of 7 firsts, 6 seconds, and 5 special prizes. Grand Dam—Blossom, winner of 7 first prizes, by Young Hero. Terms—l2 2s payable at end of season, and L2 2s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. For further particulars see cards, or apply to groom in charge. Good grass paddocks for one month free. All care taken, but no responsibility. O'BRIEN AND ORR, Proprietors, North Roa TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Waiareka, lncholme, and Surrounding Districts, THE PUBEBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, YOUNG RENFREW. Sire, Renfrew Jock ; dam, Helen M'Gregor. For pedigree see cards. Terms: L 4; L2 at end of, season and L2 when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged to be considered in foal. Grazing for one month free, after that 2s per week will be charged, All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. D. M'GREGOR, Weston, Proprietor] TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Maiheno and Totara districts—standing at Mr William M'Auley's, lncholme, on Mondays; at Medora Hotel from Tuesday midday to Wednesday morning ; and for the remainder of the week at Windsor Park, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, British monarch By British Lion; dam, Duchess 111. For pedigree see cards. Terms—Two Guineas at the end of the season and Two Guineas when the mare proves in foal, Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Mares sold or exchanged to be considered as in foal and the owner at the time of first service to be held responsible. Good grass paddocks provided at Windsor Park for mares from a distance for one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further .particulars apply to the owner, E. MENLOVE, Windsor Park. The Fashionable and Very Superior Thoroughbred Stallion Eur o clyd on will stand at Glenavy, and will be in Oamaru-every week. EUROCLYDON, by Gorton, out of Lady Gertrude, pedigree tracing back to 1715, and bred on the same lines as Trenton. For further particulars see cards containing complete pedigree. Terms : Thoroughbred mares, LlO 10s, payable Ist January, 1899 ; half-bred mares' as per arrangement. Groom's 1 fee, 53 ; payable at first service. Good grass paddocks provided, well watered, at 2s per week, -'itvery care taken, but no responsibility. To travel in the Papakaio, Oamaru, Kak - nui, Maheno, lncholme, Waiareka and NgaparadJistricts, and at Waitaki North. The Standard-bred American Trotting Stallion E m e r so n, by Berlin (imported), dam Queen Emma (imported), dam of Boston and Princess Emma, dam of Berlin Abdallah, will travel' Waiareka and Oamaru districts, and ■will stand at Waitaki North this season. For Pedigree see Cards. Emerson has sired the well-known' trotters Young Emerson, Miss Emerson, Young American, andDanby, winners and fast horses. Sam Slick is bred the Bame way, and Is one of the fastest horses in New Zealand. Terms : 14 4s, payable Ist January, 1899. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Good grass paddocks provided for mares from a distance, well watered, at Is per week. Two or more mares for the season as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further'particulars apply to JOHN HENDERSON, Proprietor, Glencoe Hotel, Waitaki NorthN.B.—Castration done; guarantee given, if required. W D I M I C K. . Satlmakhb. : Horseeovers, Tents, H'arpaulings of all descriptions. Rope, Twine, Tar, Blocks, Etc. DIMICK SEAMLESS, and IMPROVED PATENT GOVERjS aISPECIALITIT. tmrai otbbet, oamabu.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7357, 3 November 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7357, 3 November 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7357, 3 November 1898, Page 4

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