CURRENT NOTICES.
Mr Frank J. M'Quarrie, the New Zealand manager for W. G. Hearne and Co., Ltd., is at present in Oamaru on business in connection _ witji Hearne's medicines. During his stay In Oaraarii ho will be located at the Star and Garter Hotel. Attention is drawn to the postponement of the Baptist- Sunday School aniversarv services till Sunday, 22ud, and Thursday, 26th instant. On account- of Slay 20tli being observed as the day for the late K.nig s funeral, the local skin sale lias been postponed to the following Friday, Slay 27th. _ . , , Staff-Captain Greenfield is advertised to give an address to-night on the early dar battles of the Salvationists, and seeing the Staff-Captain has served over Iwent-v-fivc years as an officer in the Army) his address should be interesting. A splendid catalogue of sheep is entered for to-morrow's sale at Stndholme Junction. A fairly good entry of cattle will also come forward. Messrs Guinness and LeCren will also offer the prirebred Jersey bull "Knight Errant," a noted prize-winner. t F. G. MARSHALL'S Jewellery Establishment, Thames street, continues steadily to the front with a conspicuously up-to-date Display, making a specialty of all the leading lines _ in Jewellery and Silverware. The prices are the lowest consistent with quality 1 and include a discount on all cash orders of 20s and over. A lovely stock of new goods has been opened out at Slierv.-in Bros.' (near Monument)-. Such an assortment «»f the late3t novelties in brooches, chains, and-jewellery of all kinds, and -nil marked at tempting prices $Ol If you would rather pay a few shillings "for a bike lamp in preference to a possible severe reprimand from the Magisterial Bench, in addition to the according to the "seriousness of the charge/' then pay a visit to H. Brown and C'o.'s. Thames street. Lowest Prices Tobacconists' Sundries at- Crown Saloon, next Post Ofiiee. Cn>\«n Smoking Mixture has a peculiarly delightful iasie. Gold Band oX'jtil.-ite tobacco. Cost. -S £>d stick. The si.:T»* of the rubber market points to a big advance the price of bicycle tyres. Wo have received a further shipment ef the famous Dreadnought Tyres, which we are selling at the old rates. —GIBBS AND M'BRYDE, opposite Dr "Whit-ton's.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10453, 12 May 1910, Page 4
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368CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10453, 12 May 1910, Page 4
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