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CURRENT NOTICES.

Entries are now being received by the local auctioneers for the skin sale on Friday next. The season of the slipper is here. See that "Hubby" slips on comfortable, and at the same time -elegant,, foot-restecs these cold evenings. You will find the best variety at M'Diarmid's. Prices from Is to 8s 6d. G3B Are you seeking something special in the way of tobacco ? Try Gold Bond Cut, or Is 6d Plug, Crown Mixture—delightful smoke.—Jackson's Hairdressing Saloon, next Post Office. People who own vehicles are evidently satisfied that it pays to have rubber tyres, providing they get the right quality and are attached by experienced tradesmen—as is proved "by the big run on rubber tyres at Searle's Coach Factory, Wear street; the largo output enabling the firm to attach them to any wheels, new or old, at lowest rates.

The state of the rubber market points to a big advance in the price of bicycle tyres. We have received a further shipment of the famous Dreadnought Tvres, which we are selling at the old rates.—GlßßS AND M'BRYDE, opposite Dr Whitton's. 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, and include a discount on all cash orders of 20s and over. For a- first-class Haircut and Shave go to DAN COSTELLOE'S Saloon, Thames street. "It is an unquestionable boon ; n every respect and fully justifies your outlay. No up-to-date saloon should be without it." Such is the reference continually made regarding the improved sterilising plant installed in Basil Emslie's saloon.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10488, 22 June 1910, Page 4

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CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10488, 22 June 1910, Page 4

CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10488, 22 June 1910, Page 4

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