FRIDAY, 12th MAY. On the Promises. Beach Road. At 2.30 p.m. T D. FAMILTON AND SONS « • instructed by Mr W. FLETCHER) will sell by public auction — B.R. Bedstead and 'Mattress, Tables, Chairs, Conch, Shacklelock Range (good order), 1 Organ, Gramaphone (with about 40 records), Ornaments, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Preserves, Quantity Tools, Wire Netting, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, 12 pair Fowls, White and Brown Leghorns, Fowl Run (for removal), 1 Cow and Calf. 1 Bag of Molasses. ALL LOTS FOR UNRESERVED SALE. L. K. J. FAMILTON, 517 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 11th MAY. On the Premises Avon street. at 2 p.m. T D. FAMILTON AND SONS " * have received instructions from Mr R. A. KEYS to sell by public auction, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as previously advertised. L. J. K. FAMILTON. 516 Auctioneer. FOR BALE. APTERITE, A SURE REMEDY FOR THE POTATO GRUB. We have just received a small quantity of APTERITE, put up in tins and casks. Potato-growers who wish to save their potatoes from the ravages of the potato moth and grab should not lose any time in securing some APTERITE. BRUCE CHRISTIE AND CO. DRAWING AND PAINTING. IIJL (Pupil of Mr J. Elder Moultray, Landscape Artist) has resumed teaching. Painting in Monochrome, Oil and Water Colors in different subjects taught. Classes on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Studio: Huli street (three doors from Itchen street). Terms: 30s per quarter of 12 lessons. Private Tuition from £3 3s. 219
ART CLASSES. T\C|SS A. M. BRYANT (Holder of Eight Certificates -from London School of Art). STUDIO: TEES STREET (Glass' Buildings). Day Classes: Drawing, Painting, and Stencilling, 30s per quarter. Private Lessons, £3 3s per quarter. Evening Classes: Freehand (light and shade), Geometry, Perspective, Design, etc. (two evening .per week), 10s 6d pr quarter. 256 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. PARTNERSHIP AND CHANGE OP ADDRESS. mvBE COAL & FIREWOOD BUSI-' X NESS hitherto carried on by GEORGE WILSON has been Extended to Include Trading in GRAIN AND PRODUCE, and j! EDGAR EWING has Entered into PARTNERSHIP with the aforesaid. The business will henceforth he known bv the Style of WILSON AND EWLNG, and the Place of Business will he in TEES STREET, opposite Glass and Sons' (not Tyne street as heretofore). . Orders for Coal, Firewood, Gram, and Produce, or any Class of Carrying Work will be Promptly Attended to. WILSON AND EWINC, COAL, FntEWOOD, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 384 TEES ST. 'Phone 269. Queen's Hotel. SUITABLE ACCOMMODATION for Holidav Visitors at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, THAMES STREET. The Queen's is admirably adapted tor visitors; it is central, thoroughly respectable ; it is homely; an kAO&I.LENT TABLE is kept: and the attention is of the best. Book your room at earliest. The 'phone is 2so. a. CHARGES REASONABLE. J. 8. WOO DS, PROPRIETOR. SALE OF A WELL-KNOWN LOCAL BUSINESS. C. H. K E N T, MANUFACTURER OF BACON (Awarded First Prize at Dimedin Winter Show), Has much pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the well and favorablv known Ham and Bacon Curing Establishment of Mr D. GE>-GE, of Tvne street, and trusts,- by strict attention to the interests of his customers, to bo 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 mv customers for the support accorded me during the past seven years, and beg to bespeak for my Succesor (Mr C. H. Kent) a Continuance of the Patronage so liberally bestowed. I ass D. GENGE.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10763, 10 May 1911, Page 5
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