CORRECT STYLES AUT U M N MACDONALDI SPECIAL SHOW DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 10 A 11. CHIC MILLINERY. . STYLISH COSTUMES. DISTINCTIVE RAIN COAT FASHION-FAVORED DRESS GOODS. EXCLUSIVE NECKWEAR. NEW EMBROIDERIES. LOVELY LACES, Etc.
J. MACDONALD & Co, ZEALANDIA HOUSE. : JUST LANDEDAnother Shipment of China and Delf. DINNER SETS. TEA SETS. (English and Japanese.) GREAT VARIETY. FRUIT PLATES. CAKE STANDS, SALAD BOWLS. TOILET SETS, Good Value. ~...„.. From 14s 6d. INSPECTION INVITE!"). , \ NO ONE ASKEpj^lßliY: WARD'S BAZAAR, THAMES STREET.
ItEYS' TEA ROOMS. IHE Proprietor has pleasure ,in j announcing having seorirod r .-i.be services of MR J AS. BIRBB as Foreman Pastrycook, and has con fidence in soliciting your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. - !• R. J. Kays*,
Dressmaking and Sewing by an Experienced Hand. WJinavo bkuuibu. u"o "«* • ""-rL " Thoroughly Competent Dressmaker and Needloworker, and are now in a position to undertake ALL CLASSES OF SEWING WORK. Orders now taken for Dresses, Cot tumes and Apparel of all kinds. Satisfaction is assured and deliveries prompt, s "PIN CO," THAMES: STREET. A HUGE SUCCESS. g REID'S PRETTY JEWELLERY, One woman tells another; that's how it's done. So it must become popular. GENTLEMEN: A , Cheap,,, Watch. My strongest argument: trIIAKAJNTEED, and parts interchangeable. CALL AND LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT I HAVE. THE SPECIALIST IN WATCHES^ JOE REID. TEES STREET. "GLORIOUS SUN" TEA. LIST of Winners in Monthly Cash Distribution to Consumers of "GLORIOUS SUN" TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, January 31st, 1911: Mrs Burgess, Addington, £3; Mrs E. Barrett, Akaroa, £2; Mrs W..Brown, Addington, £1; Mrs Millar, Worcester street, Christchurch, 10s; Mrs Fahey Rangiora, 7s 6d; Mrs Rix, Addington, ss; Mrs Batcheler, Jackson's road, ss; and several others 2s 6d each. I NEXT DISTRIBUTION: 28th February, 1911. Mllligan and Bond, AGENTS FOR OaMARO. , ANTED. KNOWNCABINET PHOTOS, 7s fed per dozen Cash. MAHAN AND SONS.
A. 4 D. MACPHERBON, - TIMBER MERCHANTS. OWING to their INCREASING TRADE in Oamaru the above firm are\ OPENING A TIMBER YARD in THAMES STREET. By keeping snly the BEST OF TIMBER and Catering for the requirements of the district, they hope to Becnre a further Bnaro of the public patronage. Supplies direct from mills or from yard. •All foreign timber prqcurabje. A. & D. MACPHERSON. , Jl Beg to Notify the General Public that we have DISPOSED of THE MOTOR SECTION of our Business to MR WM. DEWAR, who will now carry on the North Otago Garage on bis own account. In acknowledging our appreciation of the Liberal Patronage we have enjoyed, we ask that the same favors be' extended to our Successor. MILLER BROS. In respect to the above, I desire to intimate that the NORTH OTAGO GARAGE will be carried on under my Personal Supervision on the most advanced principles. I have gained conjsiderable experience in the Mechanical Section of Motor Cycles and Automobiles, and it is my intention to use this knowledge to the very best interestof my patrons. The Garage has an UP-TO-DATE PLANT FOR MOTOR REPAIRING and for VULCANISING TIRES, etc., and a Full Stock of Accessories, Petrol, etc.,.will always bo on hand. To GIVE SATISFACTION will be my Aim, and with that assurance I solicit your patronage. . WM. DEWAR.. . 371 Motor Engineer. Thames St--"
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10708, 6 March 1911, Page 5
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