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TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SHOW GROUND and OPERA house; THE RETURN OF THE KILTIES. THE FINEST BAND THAT HAS VISITED THE DOMINION. The Programme in the Evening will include the following Selections by the Band:— Grand March, "Choral" ... (Chambers) 'Tannhauser" ... ... ... (Wagner) "Gems of Scotland" (Godfrey) Grand Operatic Selection, "Carmen" (Bizet) Rhapsodie No. 2 ... (Liszt) "Cr-ame de la Creme," Grand Classical Potpourri ... ... (Tobani) Preltfd* to Act 111, '"Lohengrin" ... ~ ... ... (Wagner) mental Solos and Dances. DON'T FORGET the GRAND MATTNEB At 2 o'clock. • DON'T FORGET the LOCALITY—THE gHOV/ GROUND. PRICES: Matinee Is (Grand Stand 3b extra); Children 6d. Evening Performance: 4s, 3&y and 2s. BOS PLAN AND DAY EALES AT MELBRUM'S. Director T. P. J. Pcwer 685 TENDERS are invited up to 10 a.m. of WEDNESDAY, 13th instant, for PAINTERS' and PLUMBERS' WORK at' BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Specifications at the office of J. M. FORRESTER, 699 Architect, Tyne street. i PIANOS. WE HAVE -JUST LANDED—latest improvements in construction : automatic opening of lower panel for purpose of increasing the sound and giving perfect crescendo e£e«. Messrs MTLNER AND THOMPSON invite inspection of ! o«„t,t |E INSTRUMENT NO.W ON VIEW. J. T. OAKDEN, THAMES STREET. T7IARM SEEDS FOR SOWING IN Jj DECEMBER: ' BROWNLEE'S "Beet of All'' Bwede. Aberdeen Turnips—White Globe, Greystone, and Purple Top. XT.rnmoth Turnips—Waite's Eclipso, Dale's and Fosterton's Hybrid Turnips. Giant Broad-leaf Extra Rape. No. 1 Fertiliser for Root Crops. table Seeds for December Sowing, Flower Seeds, and Flower Plants for December, Vegetable Plants for setting, out la per bag. A large assortment of Pot I Palms for Christmas Decoration.

BROWHLEE AMD SON, NORTH Of AGO SEED MART. OAMARU BOROUGH GASWORKS. VTOW is the time to COOK BY GAS; M Cheaper, Batter, Quicker, Cleaner, and -with less than half the bodily fatigne to the Housewife. GRILLERS—From 14s to 20a. BOILING RINGS—From 2s to 3s 6d. Wekbach Mantles and Chimneyi, 6d each oash. Any information can be obtained from 1.1.. n i„. xr anar *ii* 0. W. KENT, Acting Town Olerk. ANTED—A BOY, to make himself t t useful on farm. Apply Mail Office. 706 WANTED— A Good DRESSMAKER for about a week.—Address, "Maker," Oamaru Mail. 704 10R SALE—Roller-top Cutler Desk j_ (oak); width, 5 feet; almost new. Apply, by letter, " Cutler," Mail Office. ANTED—A TIDY GIRL for housey ¥ work. Apply Mrs Macdonald, Stour street. ,702 WOODS' HAY TEDDER FOR SALE. W. BETH-SMITH, OHN GILCHRIST, N.O. Dairy, is ; U all times a buyer of poultry in an, quantity at highest prices. Crates supplied. "Prompt payment. WANTED— The General Public to know that I can Frame Pictures at their own price.—Clarke, Ribble street. [XTANTED TO BUY—FRESH EGG 6 rV Apply Lane's Emulsion Factor J Harbor street, next Harbor Board O^ae WANTED— A Good GENERAL. Apply Sirs Meek, Aln St. 646 A LL KINDS of POULTRY for export f\ wanted; highest prices, crates suped. No commission.—FOßSCUTT, 5 street. SB. FORSCUTT, Fishmonger and • Poulterer. —Orders taken for Poultry. Trussed Fowls always on hand. Fresh Fish daily. IF you want your kiddy to ride comfy, buy a F.ulton dirt cheap all the way.—Cu ' '" Coacn Factory. I VERY description of Vehicle built j_J in order. Repairs executed by competent workmen. Cunningham s Original Coach Factory. /CHRISTMAS FRUITS—By placing rely upon getting only the choicest.—J. Main, Tees street. 'Phono 185. WANTED KNOWN "REUMATI' sure cure for Rheumatism, Bronat C. B. Morris', Chemist, Oamaru. 633 PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, "Puketiro," 34 Avon street.—Miss L.aUlJiO Ci.r. X>£/UJ.O uuui -id »- —- 6d, at J. E. HOOD'S, the Oheapapl Jeweller in town.

JJ at J. E. HOOD'S; less 10 per cent, for cash. " mHE BEST selection of JEWELLERY _L to be found at J. E. HOOD'S} suitable for Xmas Gifts. A discount of 10 per cent, for cash. mETCNIS PLAYERS should now be _L looking to their racquets, as the season is now on; re-stringing and repairs with best gut; country racquets returned by post free.—J. Stand, Itebea street. 682 have just opened ont, direct from ment of Pascall's, Cadbury'6, and Fry 8 CHOCOLATES, in fancy boxes and tins. — 3. Main, Tees street. ¥ T 1 Dozen Pretty Cirisauia Cardt for ss.—W. J. Clarke, Ribb'.e street. [OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS try 3. E. HOOD, Jeweller. Ten pel «ert disooant for cash. ADIES* DRESS RINGS, Brooches, and a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. VERYTHlNGyouwantin FRUIT, and l'j Confec6tibn<;ry we stock. Largest assortment at reasonable rates.—J;' Main Tees street. IOR Fancy Boxes -contaißin? th* stock before making your Christmas for chases.—J. Main, Tees street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10043, 11 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10043, 11 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10043, 11 January 1909, Page 3

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