PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VIM '• TCP. iu» iict'ii itiilxiK.tc ti.« Estate oi the late GUSTAI ON" SATURDAY. DECEMBER, 16th: The VALUABLE FARM at MA HEN'f. »r-fj:iittd by Ifenuatrd from Mr li.org* Lv<iingh.tm. For fall partt-ul.tr?; apply to the Anc .!. (i. n. SUMPTER. YOU WILL LIKE OUR MEAT. Everyi«>iy dons w!i.-> Sr'.v: it. Also otir pri'TS. and our delivery. It you ordvr a joint t.> I-• delivered in linw lor dinner it will he t'rwtc r-j.sdy for yon. fresh as iijttvt. tender. attii jtii-y. It tn.V'.r your month v.-,ifr to ««' «::r sliopfu! of t«autifnl meat evtry morning. And yoar pore? r.wJ not shrink at the bill, for you know a little goes a long way at the COMMERCIAL BUTCHERY. A. RUSSELL, THAMES STREET.
CHRISTMAS SOU YEN IKS, THE PERFECTION' OF TOST CARDS his U»>n attained in a scrips after thv ORIGINAL PAINTINGS Itv L. \V. Wifaoti. Esq., Coajuttng of Mitre Peak. Milford, Cathedral IV*k tManapotiri). tht? Otira Gorge. the Wansanni River, the Famous Jfincmoa'a Hath, and tho Manawatti Gorge. Thi* lot of taautifnlly-colored paintings in Poat Card* can lie obtained for Is. Also thousands of Horns anil Colonial Cards—plain, colored, cilt. and emiioused—from ONE HALFPENNY UPWARDS. TWO ALBUMS of NEW ZEALAND SCENERY in illuminated covcra of bluu and sohi. containing 36 views, Is each and Sd each. No prettier or more interesting souvenir could hs selected to Scud to friends at Home. Also, jus* received a Splendid Assortment of AUTOTYPE PICTURES and SEPIA STUDIES—very cheap. ALL AKE INVITED TO INSPECT. J. M. BROWN, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, THAMES STREET. A * V 7. A N. • For Sve years Curator ol the OAMARtr 'public GARDENS. Is now Prepared to UNDERTAKE THE LAYING-OUT Of NEW GARDENS Or GENERAL GARDEN WORK By tfw Day or l>y Contract. Town or Country Orders left with BROWNLEE & SONS Will ii- Promptly Attended To
GOOD TEA. XxXVxJ grocer serves to you? Arc IF XOT try oura. Every M<-nd is a speciality. Retocmher, tbcre i» 5 per cent, dismast on everything you pay Cub for hero. J. R.^MITH, JROCER. THAMES STREET.
PLEASURE TO READ, If yoa require glasses at ail, through sl»a*« which don't tire the eve*, but really help and Test them.* It is an important part of oar basinew to find out what yocir eves need in the way of arti.i«a r «rt.-m«. and then HODD 1 * - id. lots of people Oamaru can tell yoa how well wo succeed. Oar facilities for testing the eye&ight are scientific and complete. If yoa have any difficulty with your "vision, you should call and have yonr eyes fitted with tbo special gli33oS they _ require. Delay u most unwise. R H. CATHCART, OPTICIAN and JEWELLER, THAMES STREET.
rORTHEKX LIVERY AXD BAIT . J STABLES, Tecs and Wansbcck streets. Oamarn J. CUXXTXGHAM, Proprietor. XORTH ROAD 'BUS. Leave A.M.P. Corner, daily—--7.15, 8.10, 9. 11 a.m.. 12.5. 1.5, 1.55. 2.45. 4.55, 6.5 p.m. And afeo on Saturday evenings at 6.50 and 9.10 p.m. Leave High School Corner, daily—--12.40. 1-40, 2.15, 3.30, 4.45, 5.30, 6.50 p.m. And also on Saturday evenings at 7.15 and 9.30 p.m. Horses, Single and Doable Baggies, etc., on Hire by Day, Week, or Journey by arrangement. Hone* broken to Saddle or Harness. All care taken bat no leaponsflrihy. £ S. ADAMS, Telephone 109. Manager.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8960, 8 December 1905, Page 3
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