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SPECIAL LINES FOR A GRAND RANGE OF ALPACA DUST PLAIN SWING BACK, OPEN SLEEVE Champagne, or Gree 29 s 6" WASHABLE DRESS SKIRTS FROM 11 s 6 1 STYLISH WASHABLE BLOUSES FROM DAINTY UNDERSKIRTS, WASHABLE FROM 3 s ir OUR NEW STANDARD LINE OF j TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, in Navy | ONLY OQS C or Black Serge, with perfect-fitting hip- j \JO coat Lined Silk, and Flared Skirt. j READY-TO-WEAR VOILE DRESSES, | in Rich Printed Floral Designs, with j ONLY KKB CC Border. Trimmed Lace and Lined | UU throughout. j USEFUL RUNABOUT COSTUMES OF i STYLISH TWEED, ETON COAT, i Q KS nT> AND THE VERY THING FOR THE HO LI- \ DO 0 DAYS. | ■,, HEN YOU ARE IN DUN EDIN INSPECT THESE. )S COMPLETE. KKS COMPLETE. 35 s 6 D AND 45 s 6 D THE JQXJNEDXN DRAPERY Dfify ( ARE WELCOMED IN ip s - EVERY HOME || Snub"""""" e Best, Your health, demands it, for incalculable harm may result from the consumption of cheaply manufactured drinks. Beyond question the Best Summer Drinks are Thomson & Co.'s Aerated Waters, Mineral Waters, and Cordials. They are simply delightful as thirst-quenchers, and are nourishing and health-pro-moting as well. Everything connected with their manufacture—pure crystal spring water, the world's best ingredients, solid silver-lined machinery, up-to-date methods, and perfect sanitation—combine to give them a flavour and " snap " unrivalled. One bottle of Thomson's Cordials, being highly concentrated and perfectly matured, will go twice as far as the thin artificiallycoloured solutions of cheap manufacture. It is therefore cheaper m tlie end to buy Thomson's, apart from health considerations. CAUTION. The public are cautioned that Cordials not bearing onr name and trade ] ("Purity") on the capsule, label, and wrapper, are not genuine. Avoid c_.,,, imitations by looking for the name. THOMSON & CO., Dtmedin.

Es £T ed PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR THE LARGEST BONUSES. ALL POLICIES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. Total Cash Bonuses divided amongst the members £13,596,507 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS divided for ONE YTSAR. (1907 708,235 Equal to over 36 per cent, of the Pre miums received under Participating Assurance Policies during the year. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YE Alt.INSURE AT ONCE, AND PARTICIPAT E IN THE PROFITS FOR THE CUR RENT YEAR. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, H. MOWBRAY, District Secretary, Oairiaru.

Travel this Season in the Papakaio, Airedale, Weston, Waiareka, Wind sor, and Awamoko Districts — THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALK STALLION BALGOWRIE (498), N.Z.S.B. Vol. 111. Sire, Blairgowrie (392), Vol. 11. ; g-sire, of Gowrie ; gg-?ire, Vanquisher (214). m, Highland Mary (838), Vol. 11., N.Z. 8., by Vanquisher (214) ; dam, Queen the Bankers (844), by Young Banker (1), imp. ; Ef-dam, Violet, by Sir Colin. 12s 6d -when mares prove in foal, s: £2 12s 6d at end of season and All mares sold or exchanged, Ihe owner at first service held responsible. For further particulars apply to JAMES WEIR, Owner, Papakaio; Or, JOHN WEIR, 524 Groom in Charge. TO STAND AT WESTON And Travel the Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale pr own iyr UI R. Sire, Dalmuit Prince. Dam, Kate, by Cranbom-ne. TERMS : £4 4s ; half guarantee Groom's Fee, ss. A. HATTON, Groom-in-charge. J. A. M'GILLIVRAY, 617 Oi E have Immense Stocke of CARDS T T snitabl ->r all Purposes.—OAMAßU MAIL PITY TO SEE PALE G stay pale. LANE'S EJ SION would mi 'ALE GIRLS JE'S EMULthem well.

HALL AND GARDINER. Owners. TO STAND AT WAIKAUKA. And Travel Hilderthorpe, Tables, Waia reka and Incholme. THE PUREBRI-.u CLYDESDALE COLT f lON'S pRIDB Lion's Pride, foaled 1904, is a massive, upstanding horse, splendid color, good feet and legs, and great constitution. His sire, British Lion 11., was bred by the late E. Menlove, Windsor Park; g sire, British Lion (imp.), champion horse of the Dominion of his time; dam, Maori, champion at Timaru, 1906, never being beaten in a show ring; g-dam by Sir Arthur Gordon; Maori's sire, Tasman; g-sire, Duncan Gillies (imp); Tasman's dam. Moss Rose, champion mare at Dunedin Exhibition, 1889, also at Oamaru, Christchurch, and Palmerston. It will seen by his breeding that Lion's Pride is a new strain of blood to the district, and should command the attention of breeders. Terms: £4 4s; half at end of season, half *hen mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groom fees, ss. Groom in charge: ALES.. KENNEDY THOMAS LIKEN, Owner, Waikaura." /CONFECTIONERS, BUTCHERS,, and Others can obtain WHITE PAPER (imprinted), cut any sii», at per lb.— OAMARU MAIL OFFICE "DROWN WRAPPING PAPER, specially Strong and Light.—OAMARU

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10018, 8 December 1908, Page 4

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