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SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. At his rooms, Tyne street. hao received instructions from Mr D. Herron to sell by public auction— Section 9, Block 43, Reed streeb, -with good4-roomed House thereon, first. clan ontbuHdings, copper boiler, and washtubs built in. Easy terms can be arranged. ANDREW WATSON,

SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. At Ms rooms, Tyne street. At 12.45 p.m. J. D. p IIIIITOir will sailLot 'Furniture, 1 Safe, 1 Piano (Jack, eon) in good order, Strong Oak Harmonium, Ranges, Stoves, Minorca Boosters, 6 (Prize Silver Pencilled Hamburgs, Onions. Carrobs, Sivedes. Fruit, -and Poultry. 'ANDREW WATSON, Auctioneer. I «/«»OOL. —Classes have been formed in l ** Oamaru and Windsor for Wool Classing, Sorting, and Valueing, and all branches pertaining to wool. Intending members requested to communicate with the toitructor. care of Athensjom, Oamaru. )ORK PIES and PORK SAUSAGES to be had EVERY SATURDAY daring the curing season. A limited quantity made. To avoid disappointment early ' order necessary. WILLIAM BEE, j To be had from »AM I L EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. CORONATIdN~PARADE^ SQUADRON N.O.M.R. -will PARADE MOUNTED afc Takaro Park on

THURSDAY, 26th June, 1902, at 12.45 p.m. Uniform—Full dress, arms, slouch hat with plume. Railway passes and horseboxes mil be provided at Rurow, Ofciake, Ngapara, Glenavy, Maheno and Herbert. It is expected that men mil be able to return home by the afternoon trains. A full muster required. Palmerston- Contingent Trill parade at Palmers ton. A. W. GILLIES, Captain N.O.M.R. lOLINS, Case,-Bow, and Instruction Book from 50s upwards at MELDRUM'S Music Warehouse.

THEY NEVER FALL SHORT. A cable three thousand miles long ■wouldn't serve the purpose for which it was designed if it fell short only twenty feet of reaching the receiving instrument. It isn't the first end that counts; it's the last end. The start is nothing; every contestant starts in a race, but now many finish? A great many things in this world ore made to begin weJl enough, but they fall short. Most persons can't sea anything, and when the end comes they are dissatisfied because it falls short of their expectations. It is easy to put leather into a boot or shoe that will start right! It may look -well and make a good beginning, bub "what about the finish f Most buyers know from experience that- J. MTMarmid's "own make" of Shoes start well and finish strong. They never fall short. They give yon satisfaction, and they cost less than other makes. the start yon want! Then buy from J. M'DIARMID, Thame* Street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7916, 13 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7916, 13 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 7916, 13 June 1902, Page 3

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