WM. JARDIN WEAR STREET. Properties for Sale: 330—213 ACRES, close to Raib Creamery and School; 5-roo: House, Byre, 8-stall Barn, e • divided into S paddocks. 40 A . Wheat, 42 in Oats, 12' in Ri 6 in Turnips, 3 in Mangolds> '. Potatoes.—£l6 10s per acre. 113—130 ACRES, good tarry la divided into 7 paddocks; roomed House, 9-stall Stable: Acres in Wheat, 25 in Oats,' 'in Potatoes; 5 in Mangolds, ance in grass; J-milo from '. Office and Railway.—£3l acre. 388—J- AC RE, Reed street; 5-roo House, Bath, Scullery, W house, good Orchard; splen situation.—£37s. 394—One ACRE, Weston.—£so. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 191 I On the Premises, Till : street, : Sou At 2:ip'jii.-TX7-I LL I Aia' ; : ,JAR DI N has received instructions from J GEORGE TOMKINS to sell his VALUABLE FREEHOLD PR PERTY, being Section - Block" —' Town of Oamaru, 1 gether with Dwelling of fo rooms, bath-room, .Scullei ; Washhouse, Toolshed, Stab! Etc. Also, at the same Time and Place — The Whole of his Household Furr ture and Effects. INSPECTION INVITED. ■ .WM. JARDINE, 520 Auctioneer. SAL E Woolpacks Seaming Twines Ryegrass Glovei Lucerne Cocksfoot Manures AT LOWEST PRICES AND IN LOT TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. BRUCE CHRISTIE AND CO. TYNE STREET. JOE EEIDU Pretty DISPLAY X M A S. THE LITTLE SHOP CROWDED WITH DAINTY GIFTS TO SUIT THE ECONOMIC JEWELLER, Tees Street. ■ERASER'S CHRISTMAS FAIR. THE BIGGEST AND BEST STOCK T( SELECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FROM. PRESENTATION BOOKS OF EVERY KIND. Booklets, '■' Christmas Cards, Calendars. Bibles and Prayer Books. Autograph Albums. FANCY GOODS. Inexpensive Novelties in almost endless Variety. LADIES' HANDBAGS. WRITING CASES, DRESSING CASES, WORK BASKETS, PICTURES, PHOTO FRAMES, POCKET BOOKS, LADIES' COMPANIONS. TIE BOXES. COLLAR BOXES, SAFETY RAZORS. TENNIS RACQUETS. CAMERAS, INSPECTION INVITED. A. ERASER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ITCHEN STREET. A MOST SATISFACTORY START. CT7E have the greatest pleasure in VV informing the hundreds of DAIRY FARMERS who have supplied us so far with their Cream that our Factory is now in . thorough-going order. We have a demand for our butter much greater than we are able to meet, and we urge those not at present supplying us to drop a line, and get full information of the principles on which we work. We would again mention that we are now properly established, and that dairymen are assured of the HIGHEST PRICE for their Cream. The Waitaki Dairy Co., Ltd. TYNE STREET. 8. BOWMAN. Manager. HARVEST 1912. •WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS *;',, - '' For BINDER TWINE, BINDER OILS, - CORNSACKS, SEAMING TWINE, ALL.A.T LOWEST CURRENT QUOTATIONS. J.&T.MEEK. SCO 0 N N D C 0., SANITARY PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS, Etc., THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Baths, Wator Closets, Wash-hand Basins, Hot Water Apparatus, and E'eetrin Bei]s fitted u . ' 786
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10958, 26 December 1911, Page 5
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440Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10958, 26 December 1911, Page 5
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