ALWAYS BUSY, But Never too BUBY to attend to your ,; Footwear Requirements. Spring goods NOW OPENING. | WiM,u-fc ,'%r. k ,sifa m m & v. c Fine Boots in' Black Ladies and Gentlemen.>• Walking Shoes—a most J varied assortment of styles strap, and button. » ~ Tennis and Bowling Shoesal ■ i Boots. We stand alnno Sandals —Our " Sunshine ":^Bra'nd f s are tSe best on the market. - 1 mm-, *<"- SHALL WE SEND YOU A PARCEL? Call and Inspect--If not Convenient Ring up 'Phone 108 or Write Box 131. J. M'DIARMID, THE BtJSY BOOTAIAN ' (Nearly opp. Post o(fic6). 0 U R MOTTO: THE NIMBLE SHILUNC AND QUICK RETURNS. SALE. SALE. CROCKERY CLASS CHINAWARE /IRONMONGERY FANCY GOODS FLOORCLOTHS LINOLEUMS BEDS AND BEDDING NO ALL TO CLEAR. REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Two Weeks Only - Two Weeks Only Two Weeks Only Two Weeks Only AT WAR D'S I* Al Z A A R;
REPAIRING IS MY BUSINESS, and I KNOW IT THOROUGHLY. All Watches overhauled, by mo " are, guaranteed for Twelve Months ' afterwards. / Hundreds of Watches . pass ;* through my hands ©very month, arid I have no dissastisfied customers. ' ' ■■■ ■/: This is no idle boast, but a fact.that you; would do well to consider.: when next your Watch needs any repairs. MY ADDRESS IS: WM. BLYTH, THAMES STREET .(Right next National Bank). FOR THE 1910 SEASON. Yates' Reliable Seeds . .For the -VEGETABLE & FLOWER GARDENS Cabbage Carnations ■ .Cauliflower Aquilegea • ' Carrotß Pansies Peas Astors _'• . Onions Calliopsis • Beans, etc. Mignonette, etc. SOLE AGENT: WILLIAM BEE, Thames street, - ■ '• • O A M A R U. .112 LONGBEAGH CATTLE ' ARE VERY PRIME,, and I • haye secured what is considered Choicest Line on the Estate. They are beautifully conditioned and show unmistakable signs of experience in cattle-raising.,' ■ I have now commenced supplyBeef from this lot, and, as expected, it is delicious. W. F~O S S. SMITHFIELD BUTCHERY, A. & D. MACPHERSON, TIMBER MERCHANTS. AWING to their INCREASING V/' TRADE in Oamaru the above firm are OPENING A TIMBER YARD in THAMES STREET. By keeping only the BEST OF TIMBER and Ca■teriiig for the requirements of the disthey hope to secure a further "share of the public patronage. - Supplies direct from mills or from yard; • All foreign timber procurable. A. & D. MACPHERSON, ('WHOSE'S YOUR TAILOR?" rpiHAT • Question decides the maker • JLv : ; of your clothes. The Latest in Spring and Summer Suitings are now to hand, and we cordiafiy invite you to inspect them. THOMSON & MMNTOSH, - Ladies' and Gents' Tailors, THAMES STREET (Two Doors from Post Office). SALE OF A WELL-KNOWN LOCAJ- - BUSINESS. H. KENT, MANUFACTURER OF BACON AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW. . . . has much pleasure in announcing that he has just purchased the well and favorably-known Ham and Bacon-Cur-ing Establishment of Mr D. Genge, of Tyne street, and trusts, by strict attention to the interests of his customers," to 'be favored with a continuance of their support. 'PHONE 126. BUYER OF DAIRY-FED PIGS. PIGS CURED AT LOWEST RATES. In reference to the above, I beg to THANK MY CUSTOMERS for the support accorded me during the past seven years, and beg to bespeak for my suc- • cessor (Mr C. H. KENT) a continuance of the patronage so liberally ue985Wed' D. GENGE,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 5
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523Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 5
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