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WEDDING PRESENTS. USEFUL, ARTISTIC. INEXPENSIVE, and of GOOD QUALITY, are Always Obtainable BLYTH'S JEWELLERY STORE. BUTTERS, from 5s upwards CRUETS, from 7s 6d upwards. JELLIES, BISCUIT BARRELS, CAKE BASKETS, Etc., Etc., at the Most Reasonable Prices in Town. Don't Forget the Address: THAMES STREET (Right Next National Bank). PRICE IS NEVER THE STUMB LING-BLOCK with MRS FARQTJHAR'S MILLINERY. Far too often the huge emporiums, with their huge stocks, demand huge prices to show huge profits. It's different with the small retailer. Though small, the stock is fashionable right through. MRS FARQUHAR'S is, anyway, and she can suit the most fastidious. WM. J-ABDINE. AUCTIONEER, WE A E S„ T E E E T, HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE, Good Building Sites, North End—. £125 each 246—A New 6-roomed House, h. and c. water, gas, built-in tubs, lovely view. Easy terms — ' £9OO 250 —6J Acres, close to town — Price, £3OO 252 —50 Acres, Duntroon, 4 roomsPrice, £lB per ce 255—10 Acres, 4 rooms ; close to railway station — Price £6OO 26(5 —17 Acres, 5 rooms ; close to tow;n — Price £350 270 —97 Acres, Gore; close to town and cheese factory— Price, £25 per acre (Very easy terms.) 263 —4-roometJ House, North EndPrice, £420! with 4-roomed house:, , central — Price, £375 j

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10517, 27 July 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10517, 27 July 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10517, 27 July 1910, Page 5

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