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! DALGETY AND CO, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION ACT^NTS WOOL AND GRAIN'BROKERS TYNE STREET, OAMA RU, AUCTION HALES OF STOCK HELD AT JUNCTION SALEYARDS EVER! SECOND TUESDAY. COUNTRY AND CLEARING SALES ARRANGED AT DATES AND PLACES TO SUIT CLIENTS. "WOOLPACKS, CORNSACKS, "TWINE, Etc., KEPT IN STOCK GRAIN STORED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES AGAINST CONSIGNMENTS. Agents for— Fison's Sheep Dipping Powder Fison's Salvia Fluid Dip POLYPATHIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE CHRISTCHURCH). "DOLYPATHY, the NEW METHOD OF HEAL- ** v JL ING, is the surest and most rapid system, as —*SJ «.r.i* -i~*Sr~yLrf», it cures with absolute certainty such diseases as CAN- ;. CER, EPILEPSY and ASTHMA—incurable under ' the old system —as well as all Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. More Cures made by POLYPATHY* than any other system in the World. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS as under— EPILEPTIC FITS. ! To Polypathic Institute, Chbistchdbch. \ Ashburton, January 11th, 1901. It is with great pleasure I can report myself cured ( of epilepsy by your new method of cure of polypathy. The First month I only had two fits, and last three months nothing approaching one, and believe I am perfectly cured, for which I am grateful.—S. SIMMONS. NERVE PROSTRATION AND LOSS OF VITALITY. Gentlemen. —I feel that I am cured, and believe it to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few luonths ago I was a total wreck in mind and l body, and often wished myself dead, but now I am a stron" and healthy man and feel that I have something to live for. Be sure I will never fail to recom- ___ mend your Institute to fellow-men, for I think if I had not undergone vour treatment, I would in my grave. To say that lam grateful to you, is to put it mildly; if I can help you in"any way, I shall deem it a pleasure to do so.—Yours, with gratitude, G. P. WATSON. If you cannot wait for Visit, WRITE to Christchurch, and Send Particulars of your Case with Stamped Envelope, and you will receive an immediate reply. THOUSANDS CURED ANNUALLY BY POST.

ASH BUYER WHEAT AND OATS. DARLING AND MILNE. WE ARE ASH TOUYER OF FAT LAMBS. DARLING AND MILNE. AN OLD FARMER, Having taken the dust of his neighbors' horses for years, concluded ho would buy a trotter :so he visited the horse mart. The dealer brought out a horse which he trotted up and down the stable and explained his good points, saying, among other things, that he had been a horse that had trotted inside of 2.20. But the farmer shook his head. Then the dealer brought out a two-year-old, and ran him up and down the stable; told all his good points, and said that in time he was going to beat anything he had ever owned. But the farmer looked disgusted and said, "I don't want any dumbed old Has-Bcens, nor any Going-to-Be's,

I WajST as is-er. Wp will offer for 11 XT V: Y (If not cleared sooner) the following IS-ERS ! s d. Gents' Solid Leather Black Shoes, English make, sewn soles ... 7 11 Gents' Stylish English Boots, solid leather throughout, and sewn soles 9 6 Gents' Splendid Tan Boots, English, make and fair-stitched .- 9 6 Ditto in Shoes 9 6 Numerous Sample Pairs in English Goods, from 6s 6d up. LADIES' LINES. s. d. Sulendid Glace Kid Sewn Shoes ... 311 Ditto ditto, extra fitting 4 6 Fine Leather Sewn Shoes, English make . ••• 4 H Big Assortment American Walking Walking Shoes (were 10s 6d)... 4 11 "Premier"-Samples in Russia Tan and Black, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 7s lid, were 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. Patent Evening Shoes 1 11 Glace do do .... 2 6 Other Lines too numerous to mention. NOTE: AS OUR WINTER GOODS ARE DAILY ARRIVING, BUSINESS WILL BE RESUMED AT NORMAL PRICES IN COURSE OF A FEW DAYS. MEANTIME, SECURE THE" IS-ERK." J. M DIARMID Thames Street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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