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45,000 ORION COOKING RANGES, In Use in the Colony. They burn Lignite True Coal, or Wood, up to 2ft 6in. NO SETTING REQUIRED. Witt Stove Pipe can be worked «at in the »pen. Splendid Bread Bakers. With cast iron or copper b»ilers. The copper toilers are large and tin lined inside. _ Repairs are a minimum. - Made in all sizes, single or double. High, or low preraze boilers. Sold by all Ironmongers from whom Catalogues can be obtained, or from the Takers. H. E. SaTcKLOCK Southend Foundry, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

Northern litery and bait STABLES. Tees and Wansbeck streets, Oamarn. J. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor. 'ill Horses Kept on Livery will receive Every Care and Attention. Hones, Single, and Double Buggies, Etc., for Hire by Day, Week, or Journey, by arrangement. For the Convenience, of tie Travelling Public, an Up-to-date 4-Wheeled Cab has teen provided, and will be kept constantly •utile street- Fares same as ordinary cab. Ordess left at the Stable will receive yronrpt Attention. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness. AO Care but No Responsibility. T. S. ADAMS, Manager. Telephone 109.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8290, 19 September 1903, Page 1

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