SATURDAY, JUNE 14th. At his looms, Tyne street. At 12.30 o'clock. VALUABLE FRONTAGES I THAMES AND REED STREETS. 'ALTER SDMPTER VV" * T has received instructions to sell by public auctionSections 1 and 2, Block 22, Thames street, together with Butcher's Shop and all Outbuildings. . For iurther particulars apply Messrs Newton and Borton or the Auctioneer. Also at the same time and place— Section 9, Block 44, Reed street, with well-built Seven-Roomed House and good garden, well laid out, j and every convenience needed for a comfortable home. J. Q. H. COMPTER, Auctioneer. I
SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. At his rooms, Tyne street. WALTE R S UMPTER has received, instructions from Mr Richnrds, who as leaving Oaroaru, to sell— His Furniture and Effects, consisting of Double Iron 'Bedsteads, Washstands and war*, Kitchen Dresser, Tables, Chairs, Cooking Utensils, Baths, Dairy Oilckrtii, Basket-chair, Large Overmantel, Marble-top Mirror, Over-Mirror. 3 Cases Penfold's Australian Wine Carpet, etc., eso. Also— i 12 Sacks Good Fowl Feed, 6 Bags Carrots, Small (Potatoes, Frnit and Forest Trees, 6 Cases Apples, Fowls, Ducks, and large quantity of sundries. The sale of property will be held punctually ab half-past twelve as per arrangement, J. G. H. SUMPTER, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. At his rooms, Tyne street. At 12.45 p.m. J. D. F will sell— Lot Furniture, 1 Safe, 1 Piano (Jackson) in good order, Strong Oak Harmonium, Ranges, Stoves, Minorca Roosters, 6 (Prize Silver Pencilled Hamburgs, Onions. Carrots, Swedes. Fruit, and Poultry. ANDREW WATSON, Auctioneer. 10R TIES and BRACES, try N. M. LOOK TOWN OVER For new ideas in footwear, then come here and you will find newer. Look the town over for Bargains in Boots and Shoes, then come here and you will find BIGGER BARGAINS. J. JVPDIARMID Has ne room for over 200 Pairs of nmfles and odd sizes of Men's, Women s, and Children's Boots and Shoes. The law of good merchandising says "out." CUT PRICES is the f orce_ that ejects them. READ! 5 Pair Maid's Fine Kid Shoes, size 2, were 12s 6d, for 2s lid.
fl Pair Women's Walking Shoes sizes 3 4 and 5, were 10s, 12s 6d, for 4s 18 Pair New line Somen's Fine Box Calf Boots, were 12s 6d, for 8s lid (all sizes). . 1 Pair, size 4. Women's Calf Boots (misfits), were 14s 6d, for 7s 6d. 5 Pair, size 10, Boys' Nailed Water, tights, were 8s od, for 4s 9d. " Boots for lis 6d (eleswhere pnce 14s 6d) „ t _ 3 Pair, size 9 and 10, Men's Shoes, were 12s 6d, for 6s lid. 4 Pair Boots, size 9 and 10, were 14s, forßs6d. ___ _. for 10s 6d. NUMEROUS OTHER LINES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. SEE BARGAIN TABLESJ. M'DIARMID, ■npr-A,MTO STREET.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7915, 12 June 1902, Page 3
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