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FOR SALE. GOODWILL » Of tho STATIONERY AND. FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in Thames street "VOW CARRIED OX BY Mr JOHN CAGNEY. Together with a LEASE for 5 or 7 years of SHOP -Jid DWELLING. Stock to be taken at valuation. This is one of the oldest-established Business in Oamaru, having been carried on for forty years by Mr Oagney, whose only reason for selling is failing health. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AUCTIONEER, WEAR STREET, pOCKSFOOT, T>YEUK.\St>, !S7iE AND S~iG. iijCS *L/'tsßi£Ts£ AND V.,'o. W. W. DAWSON TYNE STREET, OAMARU. CASH BUYER OF

.STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HARVEST 1909 HARVEST WE are; now booking orders for— CORNSACKS—ALL sizes kept instock BINDER TWINE— . . D'ONAGHY'S, BEGG'S, ROSEDALE, and ANDREWb. BINDER ™L, SEAMING TWINE, AND ALL HARVEST REQUIREMENTS. 'Qlj'l BE LL'B' SHEEP DIPFOR CLEAN, HEALTHY SHEEP AND FINE LUSTROUS WOO!,, USE "Q TJ l'B E'L L'S"— UNSURPASSED FOR'ALL ROUND EXCELLENCE. RKET; OAMARU. T AJIES' TONDQN AND < pARIS FOR . WINTER, 1909." WILL BE- ON EXHIBITION AT MORTH OTACO FMiEIS 3 60-dPERATIVE- ASSH. HO. 0 A M A R TJ, FKOM TUESDAY. 2nd ONWARDb. .- NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. A S wo find that maiiv country patrons have been proven led visitin J\. Sale owin" to the harvest operations, we have decided to extem present Bargain Distribution Period for a few days 'We are ma erous lots of Boots, Shoes, Sandals, and Slippers, hove fixed the prices so verv low that' a clearance must be assured h we open new winter goods almost to hand. We append a lew quota indicating the SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS.

INFANTS' SHOES, wore 2s Cd to 4s WOMEN'S GLACE KID BOOTS, Lis gd f or ...1s Bd. Cd quality, for Ss 8a CHILDREN'S LEATHER. BOOTS, WOMEN'S SUPERIOR. SHOES, were sizes i to C, ,vcrc 4s 6(1; f0r...1S 6d lis Cd, for <S lid BOYS' LEATHER SHOES, were 6s WOMEN'S BEST CHROME SLIP--9C] f or 3S 11d PEKS, were us, tor oS So MUD'S SIZES CALF SHOES, were WOMEN'S IMPORTED SLIPPERS, Ss Gd, for 5S i warm felt lining,, were iov ' MEN'S IMPORTED BOOTS, we^R-s lor \ 4s Ild ! 6d, for 3S 6t! Sizes 10 to 13, were Ss 6d, for i MEN'S VINE BOOTS, were 16s Gd 5S 11d i to 18s 6d, clearing at 1 is GcJ Sizes 1 and 2, were 9s Gd, for j SPECIAL LINES LADIES' WELTED 6S 9d ! BOOTS, were IGs Gd, ioi\..loD 6d _;N'S Sizes, 3 to 7, were lis 6d. | VAI ""To,- Ss 11d HALF- PRICE.'

WILL BE HELD OJv T WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL OUll I'MENDS A) & G° ZEALANDBA HOUSE.

OF EOOTWEIE. LADIES' BOOTS. 3ver 100 pairs of Ladies' Boots, rangLADIES' PRECES. Ladies' los 6d Strap Shoes—ing in price from 14s 6d to 21s, have La(lics > 15s 6[ i strap shoos, in tanbeen sorted out for this week's shop- For ICs. Tiii „,.„ siwiallv Nurses' Ward Slioes—pcrs. Included are some For gs „^ high-grade Boots in both button and strong Leather Slipperslace; sizes 4, 5 and 6 TtnnK— 11d ' ?runclla House BootsSals Price, 10s. LAD3ES' SHOES. All odd sizes in Ladies' Shoes an xl 10s, 12s, 13s Gd and 18s (id— For 6s Ild Cash. MEN'S TANS. EVEN'S PRICES. BOWLERS' SHOES/ window full of men's now dis- j Heavy lis Gd Balmorals— Our window full of mens now uia- ~~—— For 9S 11d nbived verifies our statement that Chrome Working Boots — 1 •' For 11s Sc! ivc will sell below cost price. If Chrome Dress Boots—so desired these will be dyed a fast K;d Boots _ black for Gd cxtra.-2os and 26s Tan Mm . _ N ™ ™* 12s 6d For 18s 6d Cash. For 9s 11o\ 16s Kid Boots — Now Only 12s 6d. 7s 6d Bluchers — Reduced to 5s 3d. Kid Boots, patent toe-caps — ■d tin's month been busy ii GREAT HARVEST SALE HOW PROGRESS. NEXT J. BULLEI -GiTY BOOT PALACE.

Fon sal; TWO 400-GALLON IRON'TANKS. ONE 200-GALLON IKON TANK TEES STREET, OAMARU. SCHOOL FOB DRESS-CUTTINC Over Art Depot. PUTTING- in: all its branches, -with, or ™»hniit".rhart Classes to suit everybpdy. SCHOOL.GIRLS' CLASSES 'oi SATURDAYS. Class Day as per arrangemen^ I the market now. utt -coai, £olhiflg but coal. This * TARATU, THE FTRSTOF THE SEASON. REARED IN THE "CAVE VALLKY .'■■■"- -,.''.■■ And SPECIALLY GROWN AND FATTEN 1C1: TOR EARLY LAMBS. ' A. RUSSELL, : 83 Butcher, Thames street.

SE WEE BARBER SHOP, CLOSE TO W. JAR-DDTE'S, WEAR STREET. HAS STARTED BUSINESS AT ABOVi ADDRESS, And would be glad to Sea his Old Friends and also .'New Customers and their faces. O.K. SPECIAL -1/ a doz. WELSBACH 5/6 a doz. WELSBACH, best ... 7/ a doz. INVERTED MANTLES 12/ a doz. Ptumbsrs and Gasfittcrs, Thames street'. Oama.ru. 'Puketiroj" 34- Avon street.—Miee

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10101, 19 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10101, 19 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10101, 19 March 1909, Page 3

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