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SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL. At Stores, Tyne street. At 12.30 O'clock Sharp. GREAT CLEARING DILPLENISBING 'SALE. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from Mr William Bee to sell by auction, at the above time and plaee — 150 Pairs 9-Quagfcer White Blankets (Roslyn) 160 Yards 50-Inch Table Damask 200 Grey H.O. Towels Lot Glasß Towels Lot Forfar Towels 7 Portable Copper Boilers 12 American Cruets 14 Large Tin Teapots 50 Doz. Cups and Saucers Lot Plates, various sizes 60 Stable Lanterns (Grand Line) 50 Doz. White Handled Dinner Knives 50 Doz. White Metal Dinner Forks 40 Doz. Desert Spoons 30 Doz. Teaspoons 3 5-Gal. Milk Cans Lot Large Billies, Cooks' Forks?, Axes, and a number of other articles WITHOUT RESERVE. The above goods were new for the Waikakahi Sale, and offer a splendid chance to Farmers, Hotelkeepers, and others of laying in their Winter Supply of Blankets, etc., at their own price. Samples may be seen at Mr Bee's Shop. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. At Parkside Farm, Weston. THURSDAY, 4th MAY. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK, HORSES, CATTLE AND IMPLEMENTS. On account of &c esßrs Mitchell Bros. ILEMING AND HEDLEY

SPECIAL ANNOCFNC E;M EN T. TO REMOVE a misconception which we believe has arisen in the minda of Bome people, we beg to intimate that we have NO INTENTION OF CLOSING OUR BUSINESS IN OAMARU. On the Contrary we have made Greater Preparations than ever for a .Large Winter's Trade, and our New Goods now to hand, ex Maori, are the finest we have ever imported. They comprise ail the Latest Styles in LADIES' AND GENTS' EVENING SHOES, WARM WINTER SLIPPERS, AND WALKING BOOTS AND SHOES. One of our Leading Lines is the Bostock make in Ladies' and Gents' Styles. There is nothing to beat the Quality and Style of these Goods, Bostock, for the last quarter of a century, being noted as the Most Famous Maker of High-cIaES Boots and Shoes. So great is the maker's confidence in these goods that with every pair of L&dy's Shoes there is enclosed a Guarantee that they will be substituted if they fail to give good wear. IN GENTLEMEN'S GOODS We have received a fine assortment of the well-known Adapted" Boots and Shoes. Gentlemen in Bearch of a First-cls bb English Boot, which will wear well and look well, should give these a trial. "ADAPTED" BOOTS Are made in Five Fittings, and are constructed with Special Attention to Comfort and Durability. In the stronger Btyles our own make have the reputation of being Second to None. We have greatly Improved our Plant by the addition of New Laßts and Maohinery, including a Sole-sewing Machine which enables us to turn out work in an Up-te-Date Style. We would respectfully ask the people of Oamaru to consider this matter of Local Industry, and encourage it in a practical manner. We distribute Ll7O monthly in wages to the operatives of our Boot Factory. N.B.—Mb J. M'Diarmid, having purchased the share and goodwill of the late partner, the business will be carried on under the old name as before. M'DONALD AND M'DIARMID, Oamabu.

CLARK BROS. HAVB STORAGE ACCOMMODATION FOB ABOUT 30,000 BAGS GRAIN, at mahbno and oam abb, CLARK BROS., Produce Merchants, HtTMBEB STBEET, Oam abu. TO FARMERS. WE Are Prepared TO GRIST WHEAT in any quantity, at A LOW RATE. For particulars write. GEO. BRUCE, AND CO. Millers, Oamaru. OLD LAMPS re-fitted and repaired Ttnrriers Chimneyß, Globes, and Wicks to trait eveT Bt y le of Little Dust Pan, Thames Btreet. t<TTAME cam oor guidman at een" wl' a H packet o' Hondai-Lanka Tea, and men, but it was moist deleeoiou«.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7497, 21 April 1899, Page 3

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