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WM. JARDINE AUCTIONEER, WEAR STREET. HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE, That Most Desirable and Picturesque Property, THE GLEBE, Containing about 9 ACRES, with a constant running stream through it, and a Good 9-ROOMED STONE HOUSE, Outbuildings. and Vinery in full bearing. The grounds were judiciously planted, about 40 years ago, by the late Rev. Algernon Gifford, with English trees. There is a good orchard and flower garden. This is a most desirable residence for a retired gentleman, being only 1J mile from Oamaru by a good road, and about 15 minutes' walk from the Waiareka railway station. It is situated in a prettv" valley, and gets the sun the whole day. It also has a commanding view of the town and ocean, and is considered one of the beauty spots of Oamaru. Fuller particulars on application to WILLIAM JARDINE. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1910. At His Rooms, Wear Street. At 12.30 o'clock. WILLIAM JARD IN E has received instructions from Mr KENNEDY BURNSIDE to sell by Public Aiiction, at the above time and place — L.I.P. 59a, STEWARD SETTLEMENT, containing 62£ ACRES, divided into 4 paddocks. Rent, os per acre. x PETER WILLIAMS, 56S Auctioneer. G.F.G.A.. WAIMATE. HORSE~~SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL sth, 1910. c AT BRICK STABLES. .' ■* '■■ WE will hold OUR NEXT 'HORSE SALE on the above date. ■ En|: tries now being received. ';; V: -; D. A. MORGAN, :- 593 FOR PRIVATE SALE. RESIDENTIAL SITE ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST ' in Oamaru, Together with SIX-ROOMED HOUSE (bathroom, hot and .cold water, and all conveiiences). Immediate possession can be given.-; y ■ .^^^_ For price and particulars apply WALTER STJMPTER; TO GET YOUR DRAYS. HAVE YOUR PICK FROM THE BEST. CIHAS. GAMBLE'S Drays are recog-j / niscd as Superior to anything in: the. market —well built with seasoned: timber, and finished in a truly highclass manner Call in f inspect and get a quotation. WMfBOYD, SEVERN STREE T, : S Local Agent.

HOW CAN I INCREASE MY INCOME?. OR, BETTER STILL, SAVINGS? Is the ever-important and perplexing question. Yon must either increase your revenue or reduce your expenditure—that's a certainty. You might be one of those who find it difficult —impossible probably—to earn more money. Then you arc thrown en to the only other course — REDUCE YOUR EXPENDITURE. ' Fortunately—very fortunately —you can save money; at least in some directions. Take, for instance,. the COACHBUILDING, REPAIRING, PAINTING, or anything in that lino. W. GIBB Is maintaining a very high standard of workmanship and material, and yet is effecting • to von —the purchaser —a positive saving of 3-i.Pcr Cent. THINK OF IT—8£ Per Cent. Earned — For money saved is money earned every time. W. GIBB'S premises- are,-- in Severn street, opposite\'-tho Middle School, and bis': tele-? phone is 263.

MAHENO BAKERY. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE that I have TAKEN OVER the above Wellknown Business, which will henceforth be carried on on the most Up-to-date principles. Catering done for Ball Parties or any function in first-class style. T. HYNDMAN. 600 THE VEEDEE. WHAT DOES IT DO? Relieves Pain Instantly and Curesirn Nature's wav —viz.. by Vibration. The VEEDEE is "used in leading Hospitals of Britain. America, France, and Germauv. etc., and bv thousands of medical ineiK ' Twenty-five years' experience lias proved its power to cure almost any trouble.—VEEDEE AGENCY W. Harry Valpy, Telephone 237. THE Queen's Saloon is nothing if not up to date. In everything t'nev strive to have the latest. At present they are carrying a most comprehensive range of razors and all the leading brands of strops, the best pipes and tobaccos, etc.. eto. IHE Prizes for Mr T. F. Gallagher's

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10415, 30 March 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10415, 30 March 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10415, 30 March 1910, Page 5

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