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~ DALGETY'S LAND REGISTER. CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT NORTH AND SOUTH ISLAND. CONTAINS PARTICULARS OF GRAZING PROPERTIES AND FARMS IN ALL THE PROVINCES OF THE COLONY. POSTED FREE ON APPLICATION. "WRITE FORDALGETY'S LAND REGISTER TO DALGETY & COMPANY, LOJITED, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, BALCLUTHA & GORE. PARTICULARS OE PROPERTIES INSERTED FREE OF CHARGE. NO COMMISSION CHARGED UNLESS SALES ARE. EFFECTED THROUGH. THE AGENCY OF THE COMPANY. FARMERS AND PROPERTY OWNER 3 ARE INVITED TO SEND PARTICULARS OF THEIR PROPERTIES FOR INSERTION.

MILLKjAN and bond Desire to tKaflk the'public of Oamaru for their Liberal Patronage, and beg to announce that they are determined to justify further Tjoajidence by careful attention to the wants of customers an&r . . BY OFFERING VALUE IN MANY LINES NOT EQUALLED ELSEWHERE. Our Keen's Blue or Colman's Mustard is not superior to the same brands offered by others, but "ECLIPSE" BRAND FLOUR, of our own manufacture, from the superior Ngapara wheat, is by universal consent THE BEST FLOUR IN THIS COUNTRY. - We challenge competition in this line. We are also celebrated for the excellence ■of OUR OWN PACKED TEAS. THESE ARE THE BEST VALUE IN NORTH OTAGO. A trial order will prove the truth of this assertion. DUE MILD CURED BACON UNSURPASSED. POTATOES BRAN, POLLARD, FOWL WHEAT, AND ALL PRODUCE AT LOWEST RATES. AGENTS FOR OTMMO AND BLAIR'S RELIABLE SEEDS. PLEASE NOTE:—Our Stock is Complete; Quality of Goods First-class; Prices Reasonable. Care and Attention a Specialty. THE POFTJLAE GROCERS. TEES STREET; OAMARU, AND NGAPARA. . .

The Season for Oil Heaters being now Cloeed, WE HAVE SECURED A LARGE STOCK Of the PERFECTION WICELESS, BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES For the Summer Trade. No other Kerosene Oil Stove can compete with the "PERFECTION" in Economy and Efficiency. We sold a large number of these Stoves last season, and have received numerous testimonials as to their value. WE STOCK THE STOVES IN FOUR DIFFERENT SIZES, And the OVENS In THREE SIZES, And shall be glad to forward Catalogues of Prices, etc. FOR EGG PRESERVING. We have in Stock Is Tins of the Purest Quality of WATER GLASS. Each Tin will Preserve Three Kerosene Tins of Eggs. A.J. S. HEADLAND THAMES STREET. HOUSE TO LET, Tees street. Apply to George Dalgleish, Tees street. EXTENSION OF BOOT SALE. AT eT. M'DIAIIMID'S 14 DAYS MOKE. To Still FURTHER REDUCE OUR STOCK prior to the Annual Stock-taking, we have decided to CONTINUE OUR SALE for the above period. We append some prices showing the GENUINE REDUCTJONS WE ARE MAKING: Ladifis' Gaiters', black and brown, were ' 5s 6d, now 2s 6d. Child's Uolored Bootees, were Is, now 6d. Childs' Strong Felt Boots, were 3s 6d, now Is 9d^V j ' ■ Women's .Glace Kid Strap Shoes, were Bs, now 4s lid. ■ Women's Best Chrome Shoes, patent toes, were 10s 6d, now 7s 9d. Women's Felt Slippers, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, were Is, Is 9d, 2s, 35,. 3s 6d. Women's Felt Boots, very best quality, were 9s 6d, now 7s 6d. Ladies' American Kid Button Shoes, were lis 6d, how 8s 63. Ladies' American Kid Button Boots, lis 6d, now 8s 9d. _ , Ladies' American Kid Lace Boots, were 11b 6d, now & 6d. Men's Chrome Boots, were !PTs 6d, now 10s 9d. Men's Box Calf Boots, were 14s 6d, now 9s 6d. Men's American Boots, were 14s 6d, now lis 6d. Men's Watertight Bluchers, were "lis 6d, now 9s 9d. • Men's Watertight Balmorals, were lis 6d, now 9s 6d.« . ■ Men's Nailed Bluchers, were 7s, now. 5s 6d. . . Boys' and Girls' School Baote; aS our own mrrivalled , << FenL -.-.Brand" . at - RE- " " DUCED PRICES. . ' J. M'DIARMID,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8290, 19 September 1903, Page 3

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