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JUNCTION YARDS. TUESDAY, 56th JULY. 1910. At 11 o'clock. Present Entries: DAIRY CCWS and HEfl'P "~.~ (at ciilving). QA YEARLIN(J steers U HEIFERS. Q BULLS I A PIGS (weanors). £> PIGS (slips). Further Enrties Invited. BRUCE CHRISTIE & CO.. OAMARU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION.

WAIAREKA YARDS. TUESDAY, 20th JULY, 1910. Present Entries: 50 Prime FAT AVETHKRS. ICO F.M. ami 'Halibivd EWES. On account Mrs John Sim, who is ing up dairying—--10 Really First-class DAIRY COW to calve August and Sepl<>uiK, 1 .Shorthorn BULL. ' 4 Milk Cans. 1 Spring Cart. 50 Full-mouth Halfbred EWES, lamb to B.L. Pains.

THE NEW ZEALAND MALAY RUBBER COMPANY. LTD. TNTENDING INVESTORS aiv ,-, X minded that the SUHSCUII TION LIST MUST CLOKK \(i LATER than 20th INSTANT. I, which date all applications .should I; in the hands of the undersigned Inr whom , prospectuses and appliciniu forms may bo obtained, as also t'rm tho local broker, Mr W. Jardine. E. PIPER. Town Hall Ch NEW HYBHID BLACK BKKIM K "OHENOMENAL (Uurhuiili-'s), ri|>< -I- Cliristniiis, largest Immtv <■ 'l'lVl'S—Nlll ital Knn'li JheajK-st- :i •I. ISDALK, Wcsf< m() LET, KOK CHOP--l.'ll) AC -*- First-class Land a(. I!i AI'OiVDS: immediate possession. Apply-

iyj"I.LLIUAN and HON]) have Ninum . :ind ISlair's Standard VogofaMi Fioods : also nil varieties seed potatoes. "mo LET— A Three-roomed 110 USH near Oaniani. Apply iMni WANTED A WAITRESS HCmSK.M Ui). Apply Star NEW SEASON'S SENDS for the vegetable and flower garden jus! to hand. Everything for tlio garden «> stock, and. our seeds, are reliable.--J, Main, Toes street. OEED POTATOES.—We have all HihO standard varieties, early, medium, and. late.—J. Main," Toes'stroot, 'Phone 185. J7URST-CLASS (Dainty Oval) I? PHOTOGRAPHS, ss' per dnd short season only. Clarke, I'lmlographer, Ribblo .street. k5 .Edison Records. We don't taki> round the hat.— M'KEN/JE «fc WANNER, Thames street. SEVILLES and I'oorinan Oranges for Marmalade, first consign men t just to hand. J. Main, Tecs street. 'Phone 185. 861 "jj" OOK in at our Windows. The i prices are low and easily seen M'KENZIE & WARNER,' Thv-w street. : T ADIE'S' PALETOTS, in Dark XJ Tweeds, for 12s lid; Navy, Hiuwik and Greens, and Mixed Tweeds, 'lss <iil, 18s 6d, 255, 37s 6d. Fanners' Co-op. ?OOD POULTRY Wanted any jl quantity; highest price given; crates supplied free; no coimnis.siuii. Stewart, Poulterer, Dunedin. *SIMP S 0 N, J. THAMES STREET, MORRIS CHAIRS in SADDLEBAOK, £2 2s. liiii LOOK OUT for FRITH'S Football Punch. Beware of imitations. None genuino without Frith's name an the label. IS oY) CASH FRESH EtUiS.1 U LANE'S EMULSION CO.,

MEN'S Heavy Tweed OVERCOATS, all sizes, 21s, 25s Gel. 32s od, :it ■ I Farmers' Co-op. LADIES' AVoven NIGHTDRUNK V.\ .in Natural mid Pink, 5s lid, lis lid, 7s lid; Children's Woven Nightdresses, all sizes, 4s 6d. At Farm, t.s' Co-op. (opposite - Monument). J- H. HARTLEY, Agent for t re Skene and Fleming's Reliahfo and Productive Vegotablo arid Flower Seeds. Orders taken for all kinds Fruit Trees, Hedgo Trees, .Roses, Carnations, Ornamental Shrubs, etc., vie. Order now: You will bo satisfied-. )AZOR STROPS are indispensaMo jlw to the shaver. Ten to one i li»> strop is at fault when you arc una Me to sharpen your rajsor. Charlie Jlerbert, of the, Queen'c Saloon, has opened up_ a new importation. Ronsonahle prices. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Tops sl,i<<'. Good' Board and Residence, Cental Homo for Travelling Public. Meals at all • hours. Breakfast for Early Trains. All conveniences, li. and «', baths, etc. Terms moderate. Mis Munce.v. Proprietress. .1.18 CHILDREN'S Tweed COATS, all \J sizes, from pa lid up to 21s. (!p a! Value at Farmers' Co-op. (opposite Monument). , LOOK! DAVID SIMPSON, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, 11 \<\<r? with John Shaw and Co., Dunodin', and | leading hand many years with C. and W. Hayward and A. J. White, is a Guarantee of Good WorkmanshipNote Address: OLD DRILL HALL. \ eEO. PERRITON, PLUMRER, will stop that Leak for you. .Heller [ have it seen to now before any further f damage is done. George Perriton's Address is HEED STREET, opposite (he MEN'S Noted Renmslnuv \Y tight, HOOTS, in Mack and at 30s. Fanners' Co-op. (opp Monument). JTi art thai, is acquired in a (-v> months. The artist at present, nc ployed at the Q'leon's Nhl —mi has la'--a fourteen year-; In reaeii t!,,. pi ?'V, ; ho has attained MEN'S Oilskin COATS, Walking Ms 6d, Riding 18s Gd; Overalls, * 9d; Sou'-westers 2s 6d. At Farmers' Co-op. (opposite Monument).

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10515, 25 July 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10515, 25 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10515, 25 July 1910, Page 4

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