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TO POTATO GROWERB, WE ARE BUYERS OF RIPE TABLE tiP-TO-DATES. and. we are supplying a SPECIAL NEW BAG, Which can be obtained before starting to dig. BRUCE CHRISTIE PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. MONDAY, 29th AUGUST. At the Farm, near Friston, ! -At'l2 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HI3RD, ETC. gPJJCE CHRISTIE AND CO. liuve received instructions from Mr THOMAS TELFER (who is giving up dairying) to sell by public auction, THE WHOLE OF HIS FIRST-CLASS -HERD OF gQ DAIRY COWS (Coming to calving), HORSES, IMPLEMENTS,. AND SUNDRIES. Full ,i?ariculars in Future Advertisement..

..... ""Without Reserve. NOTE—NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES will be received. " ■ BRUCE CHRISTIE AND CO., 295 - T ■'''■> " - Auctioneers. PLANTSNG SEASON, 1910. David edtvards has a large ; and CHOICE COLLECTION of . FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, : HEDGE and SHELTER TREES. A Splendid Collection of BULBS, . POT PLANTS, Etc. Also, soma Choice Varieties of Itoses. THE OLD ESTABLISHED NURSERY, (Opposite St. Paul's Church), COQUET STREET. 668

POTATOES. We are Cash Buyers of Seed and Table Potatoes. IRELAND'& CO., MILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, SEVERN STREET

OWING TO THE EVER-IN CREASING DEMAND FOB 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 Bmall 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 Plat©, latest designs. J. E. HOOD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, Thames street.

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TWO IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ANSWERED. (1) is Marriage a Failure? • . Not if the Wedding Ring is boiiglit at BLYTH'S. (2) Why Do We Hear of an Occasional Breach -of - Promise Case? . . Because the Young . Man v' didn't consult BLYTH about his Engagement Ring. Therefore, gentlemen,-, run. no risks, but placer your Wedding, and Engage-; merit Orders with, . : ■ e. L.Y-.T: H, . V THAMES STREET (Right:. Next National Bank.) Roses. roses. roses. Leading Varieties. FRUIT TREES. Most' Suitable for the District. HEDGE PLANTS and SHELTER TREES. Also, ALL GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. Supplied by i J. CEBBIE AND SON, Nurseries: Deborah and. Thames st. . . oi Q

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10541, 24 August 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10541, 24 August 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10541, 24 August 1910, Page 5