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CURRENT NOTICES.

The Zealandia Merry-go-Round will open for a short season on Takaro Park to-day. The plant is of the very latest, having been specially erected for tho Exhibition season,-* and the appointments, machinery, etc., aie all ill keeping.

Not one of the large number of Edison Phonographs sold by GIBBS AND AI'BRYDE has failed to give the utrcosb satisfaction. Call at the store opposite Dr Whitton's and hear the latest records. At Easter or before visit Crown Saloon, next Post for a special Haircut, Beard Trim, or Comfortable Shave-; also use Crown Mixture, an ideal smoke.—Cecil Jackson, - Hairdresser. F. G. MARSHALL, Jeweller, Thames strei.t, makes a specialty of all the leading lines in jewellery and silverware, and his stock is acknowledged by custcmers to be unsurpassed for value and prettiest- designs. New goods have iust been opened out, and a general invitation is given to-call and see the BEAUTIFUL EASTER DISPLAY. A lovely stock of new goods has beeD opened out at Sherwin Bros.' (near Monument). Such on assortment of the lnt ri sr novelties in brooches, chains, and jewellery of all kinds, and all marked at tempting prices 891

A L;ood habit is a valuable asset. Then cultivate one. We assure yon that the habit of going to Basil Emslio's for a haircut and is an excellent one.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10409, 22 March 1910, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10409, 22 March 1910, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10409, 22 March 1910, Page 4

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