CURRENT NOTICES.
The reduction at my Clean Sweep Sale-.are simply amazing. Note the following, in addition to the lines enumerated elswhere:—Ladies' Bostock full golosh welted boots, were 24s 6d for 12s 6d; ladies' fine glace broad-toe button b'.-.is, no caps, were 20s, for 10s 6d; Indies' neat toe button boots, Vernon /ir;.n.l. were 19s 6d, for 9s 6d; ladies' welted boots, were 17s 6d, for Ss 6d; ladies' Bostock, Pingree, and other shoes, were los 6d, for Ss 6d; mens Geo. E. Keith boots, were 255, for los 6d; men's open front welted boots, were 22s 6d, for 14s 6d; men's welted boots, patent toecaps, were 20s, for 12s 6d; children's patent ankle-strap shoes, were 5s 6d, for 2s 6d; children's canvas shoes, were 4s for Is lid, men's "Maple Leaf Gum Boots, the best, los 6d. Customers must kindly bear in mind that as the purpose of this Boot Sale : is to raise money, the reduced prices, are strictly for cash. —J. M'Diarmid, Boot Manufacturer, nearly opposite Post Office. 782
A. M'Donald will commence a candleburning competition this week. There will be £2O in prizes-—first- prize, lady's or .gent's gold watch valued £10; second, ball clock valued £6; third, ton of Kaitangata coal. Full particulars to-morrow's paper. Chocolate gift matinee Saturday, at 2.30. Prizes will ba distributed for every competition, silver watch and gold brooch. Guinness and LeCren, Ltd., advertise • for sale :ljy auction, as a going concern, an excellent grazing run containing 4152 acres, known as Grange Hill, at Upper Pareora, on account of Mrs C. M; Ormsby. It is seldom such an ideal grazing property conies to the market, and'.buyers, now have an. opportunity ..of securing this first-class run. The whole of the superior flock of 2341 young i and 3-bred ewes have all been -.bred on the property. The homestead buildings,- fencing, and improvements are very substantial, convenient, and in good' order. The land is sweet surfacesown; tussock, very healthy, warm, ewo country, and is watered by permanent springs. The Grange Hill flock is noted for the excellence of its wool, and the surplus sheep always command high prices. The auctioneers recommend this property as a safe and lucrative investment.-. A notice elsewhere requests the attendance of all interested in the formation; of a gymnastic class in connection with St. Patrick's Club. It is hoped that the matter will be taken up with enthusiasm, with such a desirable object in :view. Extraordinary value strops Gs 6d, House Loewe pipes os 6d, G.B.D. best quality. My Special Shaving Cream arrived.—Cecil Jackson, Hairdresser, Crown Saloon, next Post Office. Workmen of special skill not only do their work better, but do it quicker, and consequently at less cost than men. of average ability. This is no doubt the secret of high-grade work being turned out at such low ratps -.t Searle's Reliable Coach Factory, Wear street. Now that the long winter nights are here the best way to pass a pleasant evening is to invest- in an Edison Phonograph. Call at Messrs Gibbs and M'Bryde's and hear the very latest models in machines and the pick of the records. 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 linos in jewellery and silverware. The prices are the. lowest consistent with quality, and includo a discount on all cash orders of 20s and over. "It is an unquestionable boon in every respect and fully justifies your outlay. No up-to-date saloon should be without it." Such is (lie reference continus'h t.iade regarding the improved plant- installed in Basil Etnslic's Saloon.
For a first-class Haircut and Shave, go to Dan Costclloe's Saloon, Thames street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 4
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617CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 4
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