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CURRENT NOTICES.

Mr C. M"Dona!d arrived by the late express last night to make- arrange-

ments for a lengthy tour of the South Island with an up-to-date biograph en-

Urtni:imt ut. and will visit all the country towns, commencing this month. A funeral service will be held at St. Luke's Church this afternoon, at which the pitblie are invited to attend. This service will be held before the united service a. the Opera House, commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp.

| A iin.".! reminder is given of th-> sale | of town sections at j. D. Fair.iitou's j rooms at 2 p.m. to-morrow. I The final sale of linens and (weeds 1 at Jiirdine's rooms, on beha'if of Mr j P Kelly Patton, takes place to-morrow at 2 p.m. I The entries for to-morrow's horse sale at Tattersall's Yards make an inipos- | ing array, nor have Hie numbers, iuterj fered in the least with the quality. | Mr Chas. Grant, of Tokarahi. will fori ward six draught mares and geldings, all from three to five years. Th'y arc r-trr.ighT out of -work, and dosorihr-d as a distinctly superior lot. Oilier wellknown breeders figure with quite a resoTtable entry, including six good sorts from Mr .Adr.m Cairs. of Kurow. The sale starts at 12.30 sharp. Messrs H. Brown and Co. hare on hand a number of practically new bicycles for- which thev must find new owners. Some of these have passed through previous hands, and on that account are styled second-hand, but are in reality as good as new. At any rate, the mere fact of being secondhand has considerably reduced their price, and some of them arc offered is low as £5. 175

A good habit is a valuable asset. Then cultivate one. Wo assure you that the habit of going to Basil Emslie's for a haircut and shave is an excellent one.

F. G. MARSHALL'S Jewellerv Establishment. Thames street, continues steadily to tho front, with a conspicuously up-to-date Display, making i specialty of all the loading lines in Jewel-, l«ry and Silverware. Tho prices are th<- lowest consistent with nnnlity, and pn-iude a discount on all each orders of "20s and over.

A lovely stock of now gt.eds hr>s been ooened out at Sherwin Bros.' (near Monument). Such an assortment of the litest novelties in brooches, chains, and jewellery of all kinds, and nil mnrknd. at tempting prices. SO! Tim of the rubber market points to n big ndvnnce in the price of bicycle tvres. We bnve received a further shir»"ont of the famous Dreadnought Tvres. i'-bicV> we nre selling r>t the old rates.—GTßßS AND M ; BRYDE, opposite Dr Whitton's.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10460, 20 May 1910, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10460, 20 May 1910, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10460, 20 May 1910, Page 4

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