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ODE RATE Prices as well as the Highest Standards of Quality are Characteristic of B. MOLLISON & CO.'S Entire Stock of Footwear. . . ZEALANDIA HOUSE. COLOSSAL SALE SNIPS. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS 22s 6d. MEN'S BLUE VICUNA SUITS 255. ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT'SERGES , 2s 6d yd. CASHMERETTE AND LAMINA BLOUSE LENGTHS 2s. 20 Doz. SAMPLE HOSE LADIES Prom lOd pair. EMBROIDERED PILLOW SHAMS 4s lid pair. DOOR SLIPS From 6d. 36in WHITE AND COLORED FLAN2\ELETTE 7s 6ddoz. LADLES' COATS 2s 6d. LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS ss. JAMES MACDONALD & CO., Telephone, 92. ATIONAL TVfORTGACE AND A GENCY /TIC OF .ALAND, IMITED. PERFECT BRAND MANURES. We are now BOOKING ORDERS for our High Grade Manures, which have given such good results in the past for Grain, Roots, and Grass. We hare also on Sale BONEDUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE, GUANO, Ete. GRAIN. Send for Samples of Screened Seed Wheat, Oats, Barley, Etc. SEEDS. For Sale Clean Heavy Dressed Colonial Ryegrass Cocksfoot, Clover, Etc. * . Vv-:; SUTTON'S HIGH GRADE SEEDS. i 3 HORSE COVERS. BEST QUALITY AT ALL PRICES. FENCING MATERIAL, COOPER'S DIP. AGRICULTURAL SALT, ROCK SALT. We also Supply GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES. AGENTS FOR—SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COY., LIMITED. NATIONAL INSURANCE COY. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. (Fire, Marine, and Accident.) THE SOUTHLAND TIMBER COY., LIMITED. SUTTON'S FARM, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.

OWING TO THE EVER-IN-CREASING DEMAND FOR MODERN JEWELLERY J. E. HOOD Begs to inform tho Public that he is making a Speciality of Remounting Old Jewellery in Modern Designs. Ornaments discarded as being old-fashioned can, by remounting, be given an appearance in accordance with modern taste for a small outlay. Old pieces of Jewellery which are not suitable for remounting are taken in exchange or part payment. JUST OPENED—A Large Parcel of Jewellery and Plate, latest designs. J. E. HOOD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, Thames street. (Opposite St. Paul's Church). COQUET STREET. ' 668 TAILORING. ' BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of the LATEST TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, and COSTUME CLOTH to select from. GENTS' SUITS, from 70s. TROUSERS, from 20s. LADIES' COSTUMES, from 90s. Ladies' and Gents' own material made up. Perfect fit and superior workmanship guaranteed. Haggie and Milne, TAILORS, ITCHEN STREET. 484 PLfNTI 1G SEASON, 1910. DAVID EDWARDS haa a LARGE and CHOICE COLLECTION of FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, HEDGE and SHELTER TREES. •V Splendid Collection of BULI POT PLANTS, Etc. Also, some Choice Varieties of Roses. CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER PLANTS NOW READY at THE OLD ESTABLISHED NURSERY, H O N E C A P MAKES THE VOICE MORE DISTINCT. PREVENTS INFECTION. EASILY FITTED. VEEDEE ACENCY Thames Street. Telephone 278. FRUIT TREES. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK of Apples. Apricots, Cherries, Pears, Plumes, Peaches, and Nectarines, specially grown for our trade. Fruit Bushes," Pines. Cypress, Flowering Shrubs, and Roses in splendid variety. NEW SEEDS. Flowers. Vegetable, and Agricultural. Our quality the highest; our prices the lowest. MONTAUK. The Great Blight Destroyer. Our Special Spraying Pump. Garden and Field Fertilisers. Garden Tools and Sundries at Lowest Prices. BROWNLEE AND SON, THE NORTH OTAGO SEED MART. WELL-BORING. AND CO, having made arrangements with the owner of an un-to-date 10 horse-power well-boring plant, ARE PREPARED TO PUT DOWN BORES to any depth. Estimates given and all information from SCOON AND CO., Thames street, Oamaru. 969 CHILDREN'S Tweed COATS, all sizes, from 6s' lid up to 21s. Great Value at Farmers' Co-op. (opposite Monument).

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 5