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GEAIN "ytTE ABE CASH BUYERS OF-rr "Y^HEAT, TJARLE^t, AGENTS FOR— ~ Royal Insurance Co. Coper and Duncan Implements., J. & T, MEEK, MILLERS and GRAIN MERCHANTS [AVE YOUR WORK DONE ON UP-TO-DATE LINES J. SCOON & CO., Plumbers, Gasfitters, Drain Layers, etc., A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN MY SHOP to DISCUSS the ' important question of 'HOW HORSES AND COWS ARE TO BE KEPT WARM THESE GOLD NIGHTS." I Supply the Remedy. I make my own Covers from material im- : ported direct from Home. Many have call: ed to compliment me on the shape—neat fit and comfortable; and as regards wear, my best Green .is honestly great— Rotproof; Waterproof, and a Great Wearer. In Southland a Customer said to my 6hop.man:—"l tried one of MUIR'S COVERS, putting it on a horse which was not working, but which used to turn up every night to be fed. One night there was no appearance of. the animal, nor on the following night, the third night I went out to see if the brute, having torn his cover off, was ashamed to turn up. I found him hitched to a. wire fence, one of. the hooks having caught. He had pulled uj chains of fencing without starting the cover, so it is clear to me that a horse inside a Cover of MUDR'S make,- caught on x fence, is in for sure starvation.' All the 6ame that is the-sort of Cover I want. Give me some more the same.". Of course, the man may have been related to Mark Twain, but I kno.w nothing of the relationship. Even had the Cover sprung a bit I am -well up to repairing them, note that pleace, and also the address.—D. B. MUIR, Saddler, m ' ' ' n rru. '< Telephone 153. 1. 161 mmsmmsm . SEEDS" THAT WILL GROW. JUST ARRIVED, » Direct from SUTTON AND SONS, Reading, England, Seedsmen to the King, A FRESH STOCK OF SUTTON'S RELIABLE GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. These Seeds have been awarded QQq GOLD and OTHER MEDALS. /vO/i And are undoubtedly THE BEST IN .THE WORLD. Sole Agent: T. B. GIBB, GROCER and BAKER. Telephone 87. . Many Vehicles are Spoilt for the want of A GOOD AXLE ■ We have bean fortunate in securing an Axle of the best English inake.. warranted by the makers. •, "TO RUN 2000: MILES with a Siugfe' Oiling. .. SEARLE AND GIBB, Telephone 97. . EVERY GRAIN - OF WHEAT GOING INTO " LILYWHITE" FLOUR In picked milling wheat. We could not afford to risk the high ..' reputation which this popular ' flour has deservedly earned for it self. DON'T FORGET T0 : ASK FOR ■■■'Ll'L-Y. W,H IT E. AND SEE THAT YOU ARE GIVEN ' LfLT WHITE. IRELAND AND CIK, ANCHOR (MTT.LB. : ; Tel. No. 49. - - ; : l :V y. T. CHILLD3 PUNCH—' < „ , \ «. ihe-latest TemperancetDrinky'maaa

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9590, 24 July 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9590, 24 July 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9590, 24 July 1907, Page 2

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