'PERFECTIONOIL ISTOVKS FOK COOK I.NC AM) UKATINu. VK IIAVK V.\Hlii|:.s I'ATTKRNK or Till-: AIIOVK IN STOCK. Tli.<y are pronoun.vd (~ |>,. l,y f ni . 'HE BEST INVENTION OKTIIKKIVh Everplsred W,„vllk. Public. " ••PEUKECTIOX" Wk-lilnw. hluo ll.„ lln il cooking Slow:., in four si/.e.i, with (1 j "l-KKKKCTION" Oil ]|,,,(,rM, mii„l .■!,,, u<! Odorless: pruduro infeii:;e hr;it; ~,.„]' am'ed from room |„ ~„„„. Invalu.U.lu A.J. S. HEADLAND GENERAL MERCHANT, THAMES STREET. r RACKER BRAND , EUCALYPTUS Has come to lust. Yes I mid is goin K ( 0 stop for ever. Why t Because it, is the pure extract, (if t| lo Australian bluegum tree. Specially TRACKER PIIEI'ARKD CSkR IiHAVII Is doubly distilled by the newest A process for Coughs, Colds, lntlueiua niatism, etc. Obtainable from (he ing leading chemists and storck.v U M. Procter, chemist; J. Gibs, balist; Adam Mackay, general stoic A. ,1. S. Headland, storekeeper; i and Bond, storekeepers; J. V. storekeeper; Airs Harvey, store Miss Culhane, storekeeper; W. M. tie's store. Weston—J. Al'Dowell keeper. Enfield—A. Campbell's store. Herbert—Thos, White's store. Hampden—D. Booth's and and Son's stores, Eva Fiunillnn maker. Shag Point—A. Goodley Waimatc—P. Akhurst (chemist), C live Society, J. A. Manton, J. S. Makikihi—-J. L. Thomas and Jus. And wholesale agents—Messrs M and HazlclL, Otago and Southland
£25 IN CASH BONUSES. TO further popularise tho famous KOHI TEA Messrs W. Scoullar and Co. the proprietors, propose curtailing tlici advertising expenses by £25 each half you and distributing the amount in cur 1 bonuses amongst the consumers of KOZ| Mil A in the following manner: £lO to the consumer who returns coupon representing tlio largest quantity KOZIE TEA. £5 to the ono returiiinit Hi second greatest quantity. £3 to tin- dun highest, £2 to the fourth, £1 to the fill 10s to the sixth, seventh, eighth, and nut,, and 5s each to the next eight highest. Any coupons not sent in for the first di tribution, which will close on the 31st Ma 1903, may be saved and sent in for the ncj or any subsequent distribution. KOZIE TEA is packed in four gradci and sold at Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s and 2s 6d, t that these fine teas, and the chance ol handsome bonus is within the reach nf n|], A coupon will bo placed in each packc and tin of KOZIE TEA. All couiuius m plainly marked, so that there will lie ti confusion in arriving at tho number o pounds of Tea represented. Coupons to take part in tho first dinlribi tion, must bo sent in to W, S(X)UMI AND CO., witli senders name and mitnlx of coupons marked plainly on package, b the 31st May, 1903. A list of the successful competitors wil be published in the daily papers as noon i the count is concluded. SANITARY INSPECTION A Cordial Invitation is hereby extended (i the District Health Officer to pay a aiiqirii visit, at any hour of tho day or night, k J. MITCHELL'S Refreshment Booms and Bakehouses. Tta is nothing there that will not bear Ikstrong light of criticism. All the nrntwiil and utensils, and the cooks who use tliem ii tho preparation of those delicious cakesbk confections which aro always to be had froi JAMES MITCHELL, ARE SCRUPULOUSLY CLEAN. In other trades, when the price of ingre dients is doubled, tho public have to pi) twice as much as they did before, mid«w times more, for the finished article. Hal though flour, eggs, and other things uxi in tho making of cakes and lollies are mid dearer now than they used to be, JAMES MITCHELL uses always the same lunoni of materials, of the same quality, IwUlil CHARGES THE OLD PRICK. "Aw with any other name would smell as sweet, but cakes made of inferior butter or tltl eggs cannot be as good to smell, lJistc,c digest as those from only the best ui freshest ingredients, though unscruH l ' ll caterers, by means of flavorings mid ulb r dodges can make an inferior article lewl very showy and appetising. J. MITCHELL Hopes, therefore, that the public will W in any way thev think best, the I'lllUTl QUALITY, AROMA, FRKNHXKSi FLAVOR, NUTRIMENT, WUOIdtfOM! NESS, CLEANLINESS and VAI.UKi every article ho sells. FEDERAL CYCLE COMPANY 16, THAMES STREET, OAMAKU, , Telephone, 5. P.O. HMi* A NNUAL TMCYCLK Q A COMMENCES FRIDAY, 3rd A I'M* We have a very large stock of New w Second-hand Bicycles to clear at givc-s" 1 prices. NO REASONABLE OFFER ItKFUSt We quote First-Class English-"* Bicycles, fitted with Frco Wheel aw *> Brakes, Nickel-plated rims. These Wcp are Beautifully Finished and OuaroiiW for 12 months. PRICE, £l3 12s M- ~, We. have tho Famous RAI-KHi" »■ CVCLE, specially reduced, much cW than elsewliero. « GOOD SECOND-HAND BlOVChw from £4. We liave also a few . 1 GRITZNER SEWING M.AOJHM 1 To Clear— Five-Drawer Machines at £5 K'..; w Drawer Machines at'JM !*■ . CyCLK ACCESSORIES AND M :m AT LOWEST PRICKS.
NOKTU OTAQO FOUNDRY. Engineer, Orncnd WttcliHinilli, rind Brni'u FoundiT. Houghs, Hiii-rows, Plunuli VM'W Rhnrcs hlitiivs <>n li'in.l All Work ()u:iri>,-itc<'d mid KM"' 1 ' Cnvt'wA Out.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8156, 16 April 1903, Page 4
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831Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8156, 16 April 1903, Page 4
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