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ALWAYS BUSY, But Never too BUSY to attend to your Footwear. Requirements. SPRING GOODS NOW OPENING. 1 '' • ■' ;v ■ ===== Fine Boots in Black and Tan- for, Ladies and Gentlemen. * .'• v; Walking Shoes—a most Varied assortment of styles in laceV strap, and button. - ( j Tennis and Bowling Shoes and! Boots. We stand alone. Sandals —Our " Sunshine '' Brand! are the best on the market. SHVLL WE SEND YOU A PARCEL? Call and Inspect--if not Convenient Ring up 'Phone 108 or Write Box 131. J. M'DIARMID, THE BUST BOOTHAH (Nearly opp. Post Office). OUR MOTTO! THE NIMBLE SHILLINC 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 BAZA AR.

VATCH IEPAIRING IS MY BUSINESS, and I KNOW IT THOROUGHLY. All Waiches overhauled by me are guaranteed for Twelve Months afterwards. Hundreds of Watches pass through my hands every month, and I have no dissastisfied customers. This is no idle boast, but a fact that ou ; - would do well to consider. when est your Watch needs any repairs. MY ADDRESS IS: WM. BiYT H, THAMES STREET (Right next National Bank). FOR THE 1910 SEASON. Yates' Reliable Seeds For the VEGETABLE & FLOWER GARDENS Cabbage Carnations Cauliflower Aquilegea Carrots Pansies Peas. Astors Onions Calliopsis Beans, etc. Mignonette, etc. SOLE AGENT: WILLIAM BEE, Thames "street, O A M A R U. 112 .ONGBEACH CATTLE ARE VERY PRIME, and I hay© secured what is considered the Choicest Line on the Estate. They are beautifully conditioned and show unmistakable signs of experience in cattle-raising. I have now commenced Bupply--1 ing Beef from this lot, and, as expected, it is delicious. W. F~O S S. SMITHFIELD BUTCHERY, A. & D. MACPHERSON, TIMBER MERCHANTS. OWING to their INCREASING TRADE in Oamaru the above irm are OPENING A TIMBER YARD a THAMES STREET. By keeping inly the BEST OF TIMBER and Caering /or the requirements of the disiricts, they hope to secure a further hare of the public patronage. Supplies direct from mills or from rard. All foreign timber procurable. A. & D. MACPHERSON, "WHOSE'S YOUR TAILOR?" TMIAT Question decides the maker I of your clothes. The Latest in Spring and Summer Suitings are now to hand, we lordiaOy invite you to inspect them. ■' THOMSON & M'INTOSH, Ladles' and Cents' Tailors, THAMES STREET (Two Doors from Post Office). HATVB! OF A WELL-KNOWN LOCAJBUSINESSk _ M B \ C. 57 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 or 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 rae during the past seven years, and beg to bespeak for my successor (Mr C H. KENT) a continuance of the patronage so kberaUy be- ; 985 We D. GENGE,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10582, 11 October 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10582, 11 October 1910, Page 5