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TO DEER STALKERS. S. JACOBS, Expert.— Birds, L« Fish and Animals stuffed. 26 St. Andrew Btreet, Dunedin. 954 WANTED, Elderly Person as HOUSEKEEPER; country place, near town; no outside work; good tome. Apply "Home," Mail Office. 767 FOR Ladies' COSTUMES, Riding Outfits, or Winter Coats, go to J. H. Milligan and Co.'s. They Specialise in these lines. 768 ologist, may be consulted for a short' season at No. 1, Coquet street, opposite St. Paul's Church. " 734 ANTED—A thoroughly good YV PLOUGHMAN, well"up in all farm work; wages 30s; must be a good mO. LET—S-roomed HOUSE.—Appjy" . Jas. Qrr/Itchen stret. 782 WANTED— A HOUSEMAID—AppIy Mrs Collins, Northern Hotel. J; Picture Frames at Clarke's Dainty Studio. Telephone 29. IT ANTED—Boy or Elderly Man, to T milk and make himself useful; a steady person desired, and good wages given. Apply to Mail Office. 792 _L/ "ing tire. Ask your storekeeper for "Ajax" Fire Killer—lss; its always ready. 198

T' AST WEEK of the MILL END A SALE. Further concessions will signalise the Last Few Days of this GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKEN- : HEAD'S. 769 \0 LET—A Five-roomed COTTAGE at Waiareka Junction. Apply H. Winsley. 633 WANTED— A BOY; wages 10s.— A. Fraser, Bookseller. 634 T ANTED—Steady Active LAD, acT » customed to farm work. Apply Mail Office. 656 HLRE Cars from Searle. New Cars and Trustworthy Drivers. Ring up' 97, or, after business hours, private residence 'phone 326. 786; J' AST WEEK of the MILL ENDJ. SALE. Further concessions Will signalise the Last Few Davs-of this GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKENHEAD'S. 769 10s will Buy a Celebrated Edlii : Sinclair, (guaranteed) CYCLE at the Federal Cycle Works. FREE-WHEEL BICYCLES, made by ; a Reliable British Firm; price only £1 10s. At the Federal Cycle Works. ' . ■*• Vv; AST WEEK of the MILL END ' I SALE. Further concessions will signalise the Last Few Days of this, GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKENHEAD'S. 769 W WORKING BOOTS for men; heel and toe-plates and -nails; wear guaranteed; price, lis 6d at BROWN'S Boot Store. •,-'- WANTED— BUYERS for our Strong WORKING BOOTS for men; heel and toe-plates and nails; wear guaranteed; price, lis 6d. at BROWN'S, Boot Store. ' 1

■|OUR Chairs, each under an ju perienced Artist, at the QUEEN'S SALOON on Race Days. £'• LAST WEEK of the MILL END SALE. Further concessions will' .signalise the* Last Few Days of this' GREAT SAVING EVENT.—ALKEN*i HEAD'S. 769; £/\ "1 O s tu y a Splendid New rk X U Free-wheel Cycle at ther Federal Cycle Works Clearing' Sale. -£! ABSOLUTELY the Finest Stock of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, and Fowls' that I have ever handled, and all in' beautiful condition, just in time for the, Races. —Mrs* Davey, Chelmer street'.' Telephone 311. CROSSED FISH SARDINES come from clean factories, alongside the fishing grounds. They are appetising, wholesome, and are packed in easily-opened, patent key tins. 757-' A LADIES' WINTER COSTUME made by J. H. Milligan and Co". is the most Economical Dress a lady canwear. They are Specialists in this" line. 76810R Ladies' Winter COSTUMES go JL" to J. H. Milligan and Co.'s. They specialise in this line, and for Elegance;; and Excellence their work is passed. 76§." AST WEEK of the MILL ENDi SALE'. Further concessions willj lalise the Last Few Days of thiS; GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKENs' HEAD'S. .' 769. ' 'KENZIE and WARNER'S Cyclesare fitted with plated'rims, best:; freewheel, frames beautifully finished/ in two colors. ■ %

SALE, one J-size BILLIARD, j- TABLE, convertible into dining" table; cheap. E. Simpson,- Furniture;■, Dealer. , . U. LAST WEEK of the MILL END; SALE. Further concessions will; signalise the Last. Few Days of this GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKENHEAD'S. 769; IS QD Per Doz. Cash for FRESBE O EGGS at Lane's Einuli sion Factory, next Harbor Board's* Office. "" 574;' ANTED KNOWN—Without ex* V V ception, the Finest Oil Paintings and Enlargements at the Lowest Mahan and Sons. "JJ 7 ANTED KNOWN A Special', t t Purchase of Ladies' Serge Cost tumes at 255, at Farmers' Corop. J^ f AST WEEK of the MILL ENIS .3 i SALE. Further concessions will signalise the Last Few Days of this GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKEN? HEAD'S. . 76§ OTJLD that Person who borrowed V Y Mr- —'s Cycle from the Railway Station call on us. Our price for a new.: one, £5 17s 6d.—M'Kenzie and Waiv (EDSTEADS in Great Variety are > showing at E. SIMPSON'S just

ANTED KNOWN—For Artistio . i Portraiture and Lowest Price? we are Unrivalled. —Mahan and Sons.; IROSSED FISH" appetising and satisfying. It 5b important to start the day with a good WANTED— BUYERS for our Oosy WINTER SLIPPERS; prices Is; Is 6d. and 2s 6d up.—BROWN'S Boot Store. pert—F. Greenhalgh is at present in town, and his services can be, procured at a small fee by commumcatirg with C. Sievwright, Tees street ANTED KNOWN A Special .' Purchase of Ladies' Serge Costumes, at 255, at Farmers' Co-op. CIYCLES at £5 17s 6d. M'Kenzie / and Warner have just landed a shipment direct from the makers; two years' guarantee. AST WEEK of the MILL END JJ SALE. Further concessions will sio-ualise the Last Few Days of this GREAT SAVING EVENT.—AIKENHEAD'S. 769 "Tl/TOLASCmT," prepared entirely JLVjL from sugar-cane, the new ana CHEAPEST FOOD for cows, calve* horses, sheep, etc., sold by AElligan aid Bond. *"

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10781, 1 June 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10781, 1 June 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10781, 1 June 1911, Page 5

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