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OWING TO THE EVER-IN-CREASING DEMAND FOR MODERN JEWELLERY J. E. HOOD Begs to inform the 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 cf Jewellery and Plate, latest designs. «5. E. H 0 O D, watchmaker, jeweller, and ' ... OPTICIAN, Thames street. G. H. DORAN FOR PLUMBING By the latest methods. GH. DORAN employs the most • experienced labor, and his leading man has been awarded one of the highest certificates in the trade, namely—Licensed by the Dunedin Drainage and Pewcrage Board. His experience is both Home and colonial, and he ias spent years in all- branches of Plumbing, Gas-fiitting, Pipe-lay-ing, and drainage work. G. H. DORAN, TEES STREET.

,T. D. FAMILTON AND SONS,' THAMES STREET. i-ACRE on Hill, magnificent view 4 , " £9O (Tins is a Good Speculation). v 19, ACRES, L.1.P., Ardgowan — £575 a ACRES, Freehold; i-mile from Siding; 60 Acres in Oats, 80 ready for Wheat and Root Crops...PRICE, £l6 Per Acre Commodious buildings, land very clean, permanently watered, and is in our opinion the cheapest farm on the market. Very favorable terms can be arranged ACRES, Freehold, 8 ■ miles from Oamaru—- . PRICE, £l2 Per Acre

TO LET—New 6-Room'ecl HOUSE, Qnse street; rent, 14s 6cl. To Those Who Are Looking For DAIRY FARMS. No. 421.-60 ACRES, FREEHOLD, 4 rooms-, byre and barn — £2B pe? acre. No. 407 —BO ACRES, FREEHOLD, 3 rooms, byre, etc — £2B per acre. (Both these places are within 6 miles of Oamaru and aro worthy of inspection.) No. 334. —100 ACRES, L.1.P.; rent Is Gd per acre; together with 4"> Acres Government Lease at 6d per acre, and 10 Acres Railway Reserve, 13s per annum; 4-roomod house, cowbyre, buggy shed, loosohox, and barn. Good live fences, water-race through property Price for Lot, £450. (Owner must sell owing to ill-health.) ENQUIRE AT ONCE. GRESHAM, WATSON, AND CO., THAMES STREET.

WM. JARDINE. AUCTIONEER, WEAR STREET, HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE, 243 —4 Good Building Sites, North End— £125 each 246—A New 6-roomcd House, h. and c. water, gas, built-in tubs, lovely - view. Easy terms — £9OO 250—6; Acres, close to town — Price, £3OO 252 —50 Acres, Duirtroon, 4 rooms — Price, £lB per acre '255—10 Acres, 4 rooms; close to rail l way station— Price £6OO Acres, 5 rooms; close to town — Price £BSO 270 —97 Acres, Gore; close to town and cheese factory—- ' . Price, £25 per aero (Very easy terms.) 263—groomed House, North End— Price, £420 262 —j-Acre, with 4-roomed house; . central— Price, £375 TRY D. GILLIES, CENTRAL CASH GKOCEItY FOR GROCERIES, DRIED FRUSTS, BRUSH WARE, AND CROCKERY. OPPOSITE MUNICIPAL fPERA Li.o USE, > THAMES STREET.

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN OAMARU. The Triumph of Concrete! Concrete of Extraordinary strength and stilendid appearance, practically indestructible, is being made in N.Z. with BtJRNSIBE CEMENT. Largely used by the Government ix N.Z. Railways, Public Works Department, City Corporations, Harbor Boards, Large Contractors, etc. BURNSIDE CEMENT in Strength, Fineness, Uniformity, Color and Purity takes highest rank, as proved the enormous demand. Agent: W. BRO WN, T.T. 'AND O.K. STONE CO., OAMA7IU. THE NEW EDWARD VII. POST OFFICE IN LONDON WITH ITS 8 ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE IS BEING BUILT OF CONCRETE

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 6

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