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NORTH OTAGO HORTICULTURA SPRING SHOW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. DRILL HALL. GRAND DISPLAY Narcissi, Hya cinths, Tulips, Primroses, Table Deco rations, etc., etc. Open from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. MUSIC BY PEERLESS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION: Is; children half price. Members and family free. THE ANNUAL WAIMATE A. & P. ASSOCIATION. horseTarade 1 "Will be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, RACECOURSE, On WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER. Entries Close at the Secretary's Office at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, Ist October. ALBERT J. HOSKINS, 752 Secretary. GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF BUILDING FUND OTIAKE PUBLIC HALL, Will bo Opened by Dr Stevens in Munro's Hall, Kurow, On sth OCTOBER, At 3 p.m, And Continued Each Afternoon and Evening until the 7th. Plain and Fanes- Work Stalls, Produce Stall, Lolly ' Stall. Christmas Tree, Tea Room, and Bran Tub, Shooting Gallery, Sheep Guessing. Bed-making for the Men. Nail-driving for the Ladies. Baking Competitions and Doll-dressing. A DANCE will be held on the 6th October (Race Night), commencing at 10.30 p.m. M. B. JEFFERIS, 7.31 Hon. Sec, Otiake. KAUROO SETTLEMENT. ASOCIAL in connection with the Opening of the New School will b e held on FRIDAY, September 30th, in tlie WOOL SHED. Music by M'Bryde's Band. Double Ticket...3s. Single Ticket...'Js. -■0 A. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. MILLINERY. TY/fRS FARQUHAR'S SHOWING MILLINERY IS SINGULARLY ATTRACTIVE. The Models are of the Very Latest and Well Chosen; So Distinctive and Smart, and So Reasonable. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME AND INSPECT. You're bound to sec something new and Choice amongst Them. MAHENO HOTEL. FOR SALE~oit LEASE. SUITABLE FOR A GENERAL STORE Or BOARDINGHOUSE. Is now used as a private boardinghouse. Tenant will sell furnishings at a reasonable price. Applv — CROW AND CO., 729 Maheno. Preserved Eggs as Good as Fresh. You simply can't tell the difference between eggs preserved with Norton's Egg Preservative and those laid in vour own fowl run. You can boil them, poach them, or i'rv them, and both the shells and the yolks will remain intact. NORTON'S EGG PRESERVATIVE, Costs only id for a dozen eggs, and is procurable in the following sizes: Is tin preserves. 300 eggs; .".-gallon tins C-'s Od). 650 eggs; 1 "nillon (4s), 1300 eggs; 4 gallons (9s 6d), (JOOO eggs; and in 40 gallon casks. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 40 Valuable Cash Prizes being distributed this season. Watch vour tin when opening. SPECIAL OFFER. ONE MONTH FOR CASH—- - 1 DOZEN CABINETS and ENLARGEMENT, 10s; Dainty Ovals, 5s per dozen. CLARKE'S DAINTY STUDIO, 475 Oamaru. [LENDERS are invited up to 5 p.m. on .MONDAY, 3rd October, for Mason's, Carpenter's, Asphalter's, and other works at the Benevolent Home. Specification at the office of .1. M. FORRESTER. 740 Architect, FOR PRIVATE SALE—Farm 300 Acres (more or less) of Splendid Land; good House and all conveniences. The land is easily worked; a part is in crop; balance in grass; well watered. Convenient to railway and Main Road. Terms can be arranged. 700... M. M'FADGEN AND CO. SETTINGS OF EGGS now booked from the best-laying strains in the Dominion: Whito Leghorns (Mrs .T Mills' Strain), Black Orpingtons (Sturrock's Strain).—ss per setting. J. S. WOODS, 360 Kurow. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND CONTRACTORS. "UST Landed First Shipment of New U Ransome Shares for R. and G Heads. Specially made for hare ploughing and stony ground. R J. COLLIS AND CO. 24< F YOU WANT a First-class HAIR--1 CUT, SHAVE, or SHAMPOO, g to the QUEEN'S SALOON, the mos Up-to-date Establishment in Norf Otago. Cleanliness and Civility ar our first considerations. Give us trial, and we are sure you will become a steads- Customer. CHARLIE HERBERT, Proprietor. AUMATI, North Road, Oamaru I AX, Padman's White Leghorns, work I record egglayers; also Padman Legers seetings from these remark-able layer:

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10571, 28 September 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10571, 28 September 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10571, 28 September 1910, Page 5

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