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lUBSCRIBERS at LIVINGSTONE mil rJ OBTAIN their COPIES of the MAIL from MB J. P. M'QUADE. WILLIAM BEE'S GRAND XMAS SHOW. •UlTGrand Collection of SEASONABLE BUINQ3ES, for the coming festive season, is the feature of the town. Our premises in Thames, Tyne, and Itchen streets are attracting more people than even THE CLOCK TOWER. la eTery corner people are strolling round looking at the new goods, and there is that that is so pleasant at this season of the year. People of all classes, in one steady stream from morning till night, are picking and choosing from our lovely stock, many of them at the same time SMACKING THEIR LLPS. And it is enough to make one's mouth water. Here are a few only of our newgoods, jotted down at random: —Peak jftean's wonderful wafers and sweetmeats, chocolate bananas, cholocate in every shape wid form, machine-cleaned dried fruits, Pate d* fois gras, truffles, Keiller's real Dundee marmalade, Mango, Guava, and other jellies, French confectionery, Cross and Biackwell's unbeaten condiments, jams, and preserves, bon-bon crackers, fresh brands of pie fruits, perfumery, scented 6oaps, Christmas presents and delicacies in is great profusion and variety as they can be got in London. Then, not far away, •lose handy in fact, on the same comfort-ably-situated and conveniently-arranged basement floors, we have arranged an entirely new stock OF SPLENDID CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. This department teems with all sorts of goods suitable for Christmas presents. Here yon will get BrMPLICTTY, BEAUTY, UTILITY.

Bat please do not all come at once for a strike is imminent among our counterbands if the present rush continues. COME EABLY and, by doing so, avoid the crush and take the pick of the basket. iWILLIAM BEE „ THAJMKS, TYNE, AND ITCHEN STREETS. ABE NOW.SHOWING IN WINDOW NEW TIES: IS'1 S '1 S 6M S 9 D '2 S '2 S 6 DWHITE FANCY AND CRUSH SHIRTS: 4 S 6 D '5 S '5 S 6 D '6 S '6 S 6 DPANAMA HATS: gS, gS gl,, f 6 D. ALLENSTEIN "pRC M. HTADGEN. Manager. HALF PRICE. All CARDS, CALENDARS, and BOOK'I/ETS left unsold axe now offered at HALF PRICE FRASERS. NEW BOOKS, 2s 6d in Paper and 3s 6d in Cloth. A. W. Mason—"Four Feathers." Bloundel Burton—'"Fate of Walsec." Edeu Philpotts—"The River." Stewart—"yon of God." Mary Gholmondeley—"Moth and Rnst." 3Le Quei —"The Unnamed." Frank Bullen—'-The Whaleman's Wife." David Lyall—"Bells of Portknockie." Richard Bagot—"Donna Diana." s. d. Conan Dcyle, "Great Boer War" (completed) 7 6 Art Journal Almanac 1902 3 0 Good Words Volume 8 6 Sunday Magazine Volume 8 6 Pfcotograms of the Year 2 6 Dermey—"Death of Christ" 7 0 Ramsay—"Education of Christ" ... 3 0 Campbell's Letts', and Collin's Dairies for 1903. COMMERCIAL and HOUSEHOLD STATIONERY of Everv Kind at VERY LOW PRICES. IMPORTANT and POPULAR NEW BOOKS to Arrive in a- Few Davs. " s. d. De Wet's History of the War in South Africa 7 0 J. M. Barrio's The Little White Bird, 2s 6d and 3 6 Ralph Connor's Glengarry Days, 2s 6d and 3 6 ORDERS BOOKED. I A N D R E W "CI R A S E R, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Itchen Street. PIANOS— A small deposit and monthly payments irill enable yon to purchase a "first-class Pianoforte. Call and - far yooraelTes at MELDRTTM'S

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 2