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MOLL I SON'S ABE NOW SHOWING LADIES' EVENING SHOES, GENTS' EVENING SHOES, LADIES* BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, GENTS' BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, LADIES' BUTTON SHOES, LADIES' LACE and STRAP SHOES, LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S GOLOSHES; Also LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S WARM FELT SLIPPERS for WINTER WEAR. In the Greatest Variety. In the Latest Fashions To Accommodate all Tastes, At All Prices To Suit All Patrons. MOLLISON'S.

LAND COMMISSION WE HAVE HEARD A GREAT DEAL ABOUT THIS SUBJECT, but as there is no Commission to pay in my business transactions, as I deal direct wifch the factories and thus save the profits of the Middleman, EVERYTHING PRICED WAY D 0 W N. B. EMSLIE'S PIPES ARE SURE TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. The NEW, CLEAN SHOP, three doors from Farmers' Co-.op. Association Storesj THAMES STREET.

PLUMBING. W. GIBSON, HOT WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEER, Certificated Plumber by the Drainage and Sewerage Board of Donedin, Undertakes General Plumbing Work and Repairs in Oamaru and District. Prompt Attention, Reliable Workmanship. CHARGES MODERATE. ADDRESS: TEES STREET. Telephone, 222.

THE MULE IS AN ASS. He thinks that the size of the noise makes the size of the argument. Some advertisers think likewise, but we never "bray." It's the noise of value, not the noise of words that convinces. For instance, J. M'DIARMID'S

"Own Slake" School Boots, 7s to 9's, at 5s lid; "Own Slake" School Boots, 10's to Us, at 6s lid; "Own Make" Bluchers at 5s lid, 7s 6d, and 8s 6d; "Own Make" Balmorals for youths, at 8s 6d and 9s 6d; "Own Make" Balmorals lor men at 10s 6d and lis 6d; "Own Make" Chrome Boots for boys at 6s 6d and 7s 6d; "Own Make" E.I. Kip Boots for boys at 6s 9d and 7s 9d; "Own Make" Best Quality Chrome Boots for women at 10s 9d; "Own Make" Women's Leather Slippers at 4s; "Own Make" Women's Leather Strap Shoes at 5s lid; "Own Make" Women's Canvas Shoes at 3s lid; "Own Make" Ladies' Glace Kid Boots at 10s 6d have only TO BE SEEN to convince boot-buyers of the genuine moneysaving opportunities afforded them by DEALING DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURER.

SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. ALL WOOL. READY-MADE, 9s lid, 10s lid, lis lid. MADE TO MEASURE, 16s 6d. THE BEST "VALUE HT THE ISLAND AT W. AND K. SCOTT'S, THAMES STREET.

IMPERIAL HOTEL. (Opposite Courthouse, Oamaru.) The Undersigned wishes to inform his Friends and the General Public that he has leased the above Hotel, which has been recently renovated. The accommodation is now up-to-date, and a few permanent boarders can be put up. Best brands of Wines and Spirits only kept in stock. Speight- Beer always on tap. Good Stabling ; stands free to country patrons. JAMES MUNRO, Proprietor. (Late of the Boundary Creek and Weston Hotels.) RINGS Are still the most popular "of gifts. Naturally so, for they can be worn always and where all see them. W. Strachan, Tees street-, has a nice selection of pretty designs.

BROOCHES The Prince of Presents, W. Stbachak, Tees street, has a choice assortment, The designs are as new as the goods, and the prices are new in their lowness. W. A. DIMICK,, THAMES AND TYNE STREETS, OAiLARTJ, MAKER OF SADDLERY AND HARDNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Has a LARGE STOCK of Saddles Whips Soars Bridles, etc., etc., and nothing but P the BEST LEATHER used. CANVAS IN STOCK. Horse Covers, Tarpaulins, Tents, Ropes, Net Hammocks, etc., etc. Marquees and Tents on hire. Repairing at Moderate Prices. W. A. DIMICK. Telephone, 188.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8832, 12 July 1905, Page 3

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