A THING OF BEAUTY. According to Keats, "A thing of Beauty is a joy for-ever." Had he been a philosopher instead of a poet, he might have more truthfully said that "A thing of beauty is a joy as long as it lafits." We have been told on all- hands that OUR PRESENTATION PICTURE is a tiling of beauty. It is a photographic subject, in relief, mounted on stiff boards, and is quite the handsomest presentation picture we have ever shown. It is no twopenny tiling, having cost us a lot of money, and "will be found'-well -worth securing. IT IS YOURS EOR THE ASKING if you are a Customer here; if not, you may secure it by making a Cash Purchase of 15s, or as an alternative a handsome Boot cleaning Outfit, usually retailed at 2s 6d. THIS OFFER ONLY HOLDS GOOD TILL THE END OF THE YEAR—just a few days more. J. M'DIiEMID. BOOT M ANUFACTURER (Almost opposite Post Office. A BUSY HOLIDAY SEASON. •T7l G. MARSHALL, JEWELLER, re- • turns hearty thanks to hisi numerous customers for the : EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE BUSINESS his.. Establishment has done during the HOLIDAY SEASON, i THIS YEAR, with the brightest of prospects, and the Best of Stock, he hopes to do a Larger Business than ever. Call and! see his WINDOW DISPLAY for the LATEST STYLES, BEST MAKES, and MOST SUITABLE GIFTS. F. G. MARSHALL, THE JEWELLER, . THAMES STREET, OPPOSITE DR WinTTON'S.
WM. JARDINE, FOR PRIVATE SALE On account of Mr J. A. Grenall: his VALUABLE FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, of about 26 acres, situated at Avvamoa Creek, Main South Road, with 4-roomed house, 4stalled stable, cow-byre, dairy, loose-box, pig-styes, etc. Also : 20 ACRES LEASEHOLD, adjoining the above, having 5 years to run, with' tic following- crops acres iu oats and sown down with English grass, 6 a<rres of turnips, and 3 acres of potatoes. This is a most desirable dairy farm, well watered, and! beircs close to town. For further particulars apply to "VVsi. JARDINE, or DALG'ETY & CO. Agent for the COMMERCIAL UNION EIRE AND MARINE ASSURANCE CO. Any person in search of town or country properties should not forget to inspect our register, as we have a large range of properties to offer. Liberal advances arranged if necessary. SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1908. ! At his Rooms, WeaT street. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. WILLIAM JARDINE has been favored with instructions from Mr JAMES ALLAN, to sell his VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES as follows: — Sectionl2, Block 73, with Two 4roomed Cottages, Porch, and Washhouses thereon. Section 6, Block 74, with 4 and 5roomed Houses and Vvashhouses thereon. Both these properties are situated in Hull street, and at present let to good tenants, and command a good view and handy to town. Also— Lot 8, Fortification, containing 1 Acre 2 Roods 23 Poles, with 4-roomed House and Outbuildings thereon. Lot 10, Alma, containing 1 Rood 26 Poles, vacant. As Mr Allan has decided to sell, low Tescrves have been fixed. FETER WILLIAMS, 555 Auctioneer SATURDAY, the 11th Day of JANUARY, 1908, at 12.30 o'clock p.m. Bi the matter of '-The Property Law Act, 1905." XTST ILLIAM JARDINE lias been instructed: by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin, acting at (lie request of the Mortgagee, to offer for Sale by -public auction, ot his Auction Mart, Wear street, Oamaru, the following property : FREEHOLD SECTION 7, Block. XXVI, Town of Oamaru, containing One Rood (more or less), together with the Shop and other buildings thereon, situate in ! - ' Tees street. The Property is being sold in, exercise of power of sale conferred by- Deed of Mortgage registered 1 number 91665. For further particulars a.pply to THE AUCTIONEER, or Messrs HISLOP AND CREAGH, Solicitors, Oamaru. -.-;.. i PETER, WILLIAMS, 449 Auctioneer. TO FARMERS AND TRACTION ENGINE OWNERS WE HAVE LARGE SUPPLIES of . _ WESTPORT COALBROOKDALE STEAM COAL. <?ue to arrive about 20th January. • And- also LARGE SUPPLIES OF rELAWMAIN : ' ' ' ',' COAL, ; : duo to arrive last week in January. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY by; sending your orders direct to us for delivery ex They will be promptly attended' to. THE WESTPQRx COAL CO., LTD., _.. ..... CHAS, MANLE%,;_.;,,-; 514." Yard Manager. TENDERS WANTED for CUTTING, STOOKING. AND STACKING about 90 Acres of Wheat. Tenders CLOSE . SATURDAY,' 11th "January. For particulars, apply to
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9731, 7 January 1908, Page 3
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707Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9731, 7 January 1908, Page 3
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