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Several Very Choice RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES ON MY BOOKS AT PRESENT. PRESENT OWNERS ABSENTEES, And VERY REASONABLE MONEY WILL PURCHASE. Enquiries sollolted. WALTER SUMPTER, TYNE STREET. YANADIUM STEEL, scientifically heat treated, has made it possible for the FORD MOTOR CO. to build a car light in weight and yet tremendouslv strong. A FORD Car can be lifted" from the floor by its four fender irons, not one of which is larger than Your little finger. Try this with any other car, and the fender irons will either straighten out like string or snap like a carrot. Steel parts of the FORD caT are specifically heat treated Vanadium. This is why the car gives such universal satisfaction, why it is always so reliable, why it is so light in weight, why it is 30 I economical in operation. The first or the latest foredoor of the Touring and Runabout Models to arrive in the colonies are to be seen, at DENNISON'S Garage. BLANKETS ARE A FEATURE JUST NOW AIKENHEAD'S CASH DRAPERY ESTABLISHTHEY ARE THERE IN ALL SIZES, BUT . THE SAME CHARACTERISTIC APPLIES TO THE PRICE. IT IS" .AS. LOW AS IS POSSIBLE -' TO "MAKE IT. '

TJROPERTIES FOR SALE. 1050 ACRES FREEHOLD, near Balclutha 1 mile from railway siding, post and telegraph office; easy distance from church or school; good house and farm steading Price, £8 ss. 284 ACRES FREEHOLD, Clutha district. 2J miles from railway siding, school, church, post mid telegiapu office :'.:;ood brick dwelling and farm bui!''.iig — Price, £7 12s 6d. 37* ACRES L.1.P., Clutha District; Rent, £1 lis 5d half-vearly; good orchard, 344, fruit trees, 120 beeboxes complete, 20 colonies of bees given in; good house stabling, bvre, bee-houses, dairy, etc. Price as a going concern, £SOO. Crops looking well. 400 ACRES FREEHOLD, Waiwera South; 12 paddocks; 6-roomed house: 5-stalled stable, and farm houses— Price, £ll 10s. Full particulars of the above on application to — PETER WILLIAMS & GO., AUCTIONEERS. HENRY HUGHES, CHRISTCHURCE. i Oam aru Representative, H. F. GIBSON, Itchen Street. Cheap Sale Cheap Sale _ OF RAZORS, PIPES, FANCY GOODS, ETC., . At C. F. HERBERT'S, Queen's Saloon. W7ERY SPECIAL PRICES in Razors, V in some cases up to 50 per cent, reduction. Goods in no way damaged, and these genuine concessions are purely to reduce an extra large stock Pipes and Fancy Goods also heavily discounted. Medium Pipe and Cigarette Mixture is now the popular tobacco. It makes a delightfV. smoke. C. F. HERBERT, QUEEN'S SALOON. j?OR PRIVATE SALE—AT KAKANUI. q-ROOMED COTTAGE, STABLE, " AND GIG-SHED. With 4J Acres of Land. A SOLID BARGAIN. Early Application. M. M'FADCEH, LAND AGENT. THAMES STREET. G. A. fciITCHEL^ PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER, begs to intimate that owing to the new owner requiring the premises, he has REMOVED his stock to the Store behind Mr Lunan Dewar's, Thames street. Orders left with Mr Dewar, who will show samples, will be promptly attended to. G. A, MITCHELL'S, STOCK OF PAPERHANGINGS have been SPECIALLY SELECTED for their novelty, neatness, and refinement of artistic design and coloring, and, having been imported direct from England, I Canada, and America, can be supplied at PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION for relative qualities. 709 I Telephone 354. I. SHI E L & CO, - 1 - • Grain, Produce and Commision Agents, TAYLOR'S BUILDINGS, THAMES ST. BUYERS WHEAT, OATS, POTATOES, ETC. Consignments Early Potatoes solicited for Dunedin Market. On hand—Formaline, wheat oat pickler, preventive against rust, smut and blight. 263 FOR Gents' Hydroti+e COATS and Tweed OVERCOATS, try Farmers' Co-op., Oamaru. Hydrotite.Coats from 37s Gd; Heavy Tweed Overcoats from 255. J Tl/TELHUISH'S SAUCE: Just deH-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11656, 11 June 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11656, 11 June 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11656, 11 June 1912, Page 5

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