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TATTERS ALL'S YARDS. SATURDAY, 9th DECEMBER. At 12.30 sharp. WE SHALL HOLD OUR NEXT * * SALE of HORSES as above. Entries now being received. X.Z.L. and M.A. Co. (Ltd)., E. P. BURBURY, Manager. . DON'ALD MACLEAN, Auctioneer. 1605 DUNTROON YARDS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. Present Entries: 000 Merino Ewes, witli 60 per cent. 4W loinls X.Z. L. and M.A. Co., Ltd. E. P. BURBURY, Manager. DOXALD MACLEAN, Auctioneer. Lionel Bkadshaw, Country Agent, Dnntroon. 1532 WANTEDPRIME MILLING WHEAT, MILLING SECONDS WHEAT, GARTOX and DAXISH OATS. Also, PRIME TABLE DERWEXTS. Jg R U C E C If r.ISTIE & CO.

FOOTWEAR FOR FINE WEATHER. Now that fine weather prevails, mothers want DAINTY FOOTWEAR to complete or enhance the effect of their own and children's costumes. J)on't he satisGed with a meagre selection. Don't pay more than vou need. Our VARIETY and PRICES have only to Ix 3 no;ed and compared to convince you that HERE is the place for you to liny. STRAP SHOES. Wo have just received a large shipment of .Strap Shoes and Slippers for women and children direct from the biggest manufacturer of this class of goods in England. The handling of this firm's lines was confined exclusively to us in Oamaru on condition of our placing orders of a certain substantial value. The goods to hand embrace an immense variety of Children's White Shoes and White liools; Tan Shoes in one, two, and three straps; and a number of new desigrs in Patent and Glace Kid Dress Shoes. PRICE. Customers will bo agreeably surprised at the very moderate prices we have placed upon these goods. We have Children's White Shoes from 2s to 4s 6d; Ladies' Strap Shoes from 6s to 10s 6d; a special line of Ladies' Real Glace Shoes, with the high French heels, for 10s 6d;. the same line in a Boot at 12s 6d. For Men we have a hrautiful soft, easy-fitting, cool Glace Kid Slipper, hand sewn pump soles, for 7s 6d. MEN'S BOOTS. We have just completed extra sltelving on our top floor to accommodate our men's stock, which is one of the largest in New Zealand. Soe the New Goods in "Walk Over," "Harry," Pingree," "Adapted," "Citizen," and other leading makes. Their appearance and prices will please you. J. M'DIARMID

TVTATIONAI, MORTGAGE & AGENCY IN COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LLMITED). WOOL 1905-1906. Wo shall ho pleased to havo the Disposal of Wool Clips, large or anall, either IN THE COLONY BY AUCTION OR PRIVATELY, or for SHIPMENT TO LONDON, as desired by the grower. BINDER TWINE. Wo are Booking Orders for ROSS' (NAPIER) SUPERIOR FLAN BINDER TWINE, Evenly span, and goes farther per pound than any other make of twine. Farmers, have the Cheapest and Best. DE LISLE PAINLESS BRANDING & DEHORNING COMPOSITION. For Cattle, Horses, and Sheep. _ Does not destroy the hides. Painless and Permanent. A TRLVL SOLICITED. DETROIT BALL-BEARING HARROWS. None Better in tho Market. Also, — WOOLPACKS, BRANDING OILS, SHEEP DIPS, And SHEARING STORES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. TURNIP AND MANREL -SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION". BROAD-LEAF ESSEX RAPE. W- H. ROSE, Manager. ARB YOU SUFFERING FROM A COUGH or SORE THROAT, SORE HANDS, ECZEMA, Etc.? Do yon want a Care and a Good Complexion? Call at Headland's for a case of Mansavita Soap. Price, 1b box. Imitated, but never equalled.—A. J. S. Headland; Agent. NOTHING is. too small—nothing too large—in the COAL and WOOD LINE to have our attention. We cater for all classes and serve everybody the same. - Ordera filled "in rotation. G. MANLEY 4 SON. OR PHAETON, with poli' and shaftt (in good order). Apply W. H; Steenaon, Wharf street. 1603 -i

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8959, 7 December 1905, Page 2

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