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TATT-EBSAXIi' S YARDS. SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. At 1 o'clock. WE shall hold our Usual FORTNIGHTLY HORSE SALE as above. Present Entries: On account of a Client — 3 Draught MARES and GELDINGS. Other Entries: Good Draught MARES and • GELDINGS. GIG, in good order. N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Ltd., C. A. SUTTON, 3GO Auctioneer. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TWO RINGSTHE ENGAGEMENT RING AND THE PLAIN WEDDING RING. If you are interested call and inspect our Choice Selection of ENGAGEMENT RINGS. We offer the best value :-t practically any price you may desire. In WEDDING RINGS we recommend for your inspection our popular line of EXTRA BROAD 18Ct. WEDDING RljfGS. The prices are the lowest consistent with quality, and include a SPECIAL DISCOUNT SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH ORDERS. F.G.MARSHALL JEWELLER and OPTICIAN, THAMES STREET (Directly opposite Dr Whitton's).

THE SPRINC is now here and Overcoats will now be cast off. What have you under your Overcoat ? What will your Suit look like exposed to t-lie bright rays of the Sun? This is a That requires immediate answering and PROMPT Attention. Go into the matter at once. If you find you require a new Suit then call and have a look at our NEW RANCES All the LATEST in Tweeds and Worsteds iust to hand. OUR Garments are cut and made bv EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL MEN and we GUARANTEE entire satisfaction. Do not put CITY TAILORS A>"D OUTFITTERS, THAMES STREET. QUESTION off but consult TO-DAY gTEVENSON& Q.RANT, Oamaru.

A BOON TO BAKERS. Norton's Famous Dorase Process of Bread-making. The Govern n. out Analyst says:— "Norton's Dorase is a mixture suitable for supplying the yeast used in baking with the nourishment that is not contained in ordinary flour. Bread or other food made with the addition of Dorase slionld be perfect, as the steady and rapid fermentation produced by the yeast nourished by Dorase prevents the growth of baccili and fungii which produce the sour, bitter, badly flavored and heavy bread. Dorase is at least twice as effective and goes twice as far as other similar substances analysed.'' For full particulars apply J. T. NORTON and Co., Lyttelton, X.Z. 18 EYE TALKS. H YPERMETROPIA. T' (HYPEROPIA OR LONGSIGHT. IFE Commonest of eye defects —is - a condition due to a flatness of the eyeball, usually present from birth, and looked upon as arrested development. In the case of young people the distant vision is mostly unimpaired, but the eyes readily tire when closely applied at sewing, reading, typing, fine work, etc., and when viewing moving pictures or stage effects. Artificial light is often troublesome. The headaches, dizziness, and watering of the eyes in these cases is due to the strain on the muscles of accommodation to supply tiie defect of the eyes, and to relieve this, glasses, accurately adapted, are the only relief. Accurate results can only be obtained by an examination with the Retinoscope._ My examination is careful and scientific. JJ U C H E I L L, D.8.0.A. (London), Qualified Sight-testing Optician, GLASGOW OPTICAL HOUSE, 171 George street, DUNEDIN. 21 GARDEN PEAS, all the best varieties, including Sherwood, Dr SUzart, Dwarf, Defiance, Carter's Daisy.—J. Main, Tees stTeet. 801 FRESH New Season's Vegetable and Flower Seeds now on hand.—J. Main, Tees stieet. 801 EVERYTHING in Vegetable . and Flower Seeds we stock, anij. om seeds give satisfaction. —J. Main, Tees street. 801 our jackets for Main, ,UR Seeds are not bought in packets; ' we buy in bulk and sell by weight, our packets for v~* T 11 Tees street. 'Phone, 185. s EED Potatoes. —We have all the Stannj dard Varieties— early, medium, and la.ta._J. Main, Tees street. 801 COUNTER BOOKS.—We can supply Duplicate Boobs with Car bo* Paper and Cover at Lowest Prices.— OAMAttU MAIL. _ teaneraki butchery. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE ALL ATT? AT SUPPLIED by the above •well-known establishment will be from STOCK "SLAUGHTERED afthe Oamaru ABATTOIRS- p. JAMES, Enfield. ' July 29th, 1909. 4

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10240, 1 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10240, 1 September 1909, Page 5