Ten Cases-J Ladies', Maids', & Children's Ready-to-Wears, and Untrimmed I Black Silk Dresses from 63s to 1265. Long Black Silk Coats from 95s to 1355,
icycle TF YOU WERE BUYING A COLD CHAIN -*- YOU WOULD "HAE YER DOOTS" REGARDING AN ART! CLE THAT WASN'T ...... "STAMPED ON EVERY L1NK"...... So when you ask for a B.S.A. BICYCLE, Look for the above transfer on the Frame. IF THE "HALL MARK" ISN'T THERE THE MACHINE IS NOT A GENUINE B.S.A. These Famous Bicycles are built entirely at the Maker's Works in England, and every one Is stamped with the Sign illustrated above. :|hEI AKE THCmOUGHjLY RELIABLE BIKES, ;; : v-.: -. Strong and Well Finished. |ik;:V: ; ,',> R,CES: £lB T0 £16,-. I SOLE AGENTS— ' #^^ii : :MY BAG. Well, here it is at N. M. HOOD'S. ' " Oamaru with the following Bags:— BRIEF BAGS—10s 6d, 11s 6d, 13s 6d. KITT BAGS— From 265. GLADSTONE BAGS, in leather — From 37s 6d. SUIT CASES, j in fibre — J CAME SUIT CASES— I 19s 6d. 11S 6d, 15S 6tl. | FIBRE PORTMANTEAUX— -15s 6d. MAN FOR THE TRAVELLING PUjBLIC.
Two Guineas for four lines ; of poetry! | Read Tonking's Linseed Emulsion in- | timation avery Saturday amongst news.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11773, 28 October 1912, Page 2
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192Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11773, 28 October 1912, Page 2
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