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DASH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, Limited, W A I M A T E. SECOND-HAND~VEHICLES FOR SA.LE. £2—SWAG GIGJi £B—QUARTET I ?*"'''TG. £l4—Nearly new LIGHT GIG. £2O—RUBBER-TYRED GIG. £22—THREE-SPRING GIG. £l3—-LUXG-SH AFTER. £I7—DOGCART (carry six). £2S—BRARNER.DOGCART. £lO 10s—LIGHT CART. £6—SPRING CART. £ls—Half-Ton SPRING DRAY. £I6—SPRING.DRAY (15owt) £I6—GOVERNESS CAR. £l6 10S—TRAVELLING HUT. £6—EXPRESS. £I2—TIP DRAY. £IS—FARM DRAY and Frame." £IOOO Worth of Nw and Old Vehicles in Stock. BUY, SELL, or SWAP. THE AUCTION ERROR. TTE was a good- average citizen, L healthy, intelligent, alert; and he called with a friend who wanted to inspect our stock. After a brisk look round, he said: "Well, I centainly lost money, Mr Dash, by not inspecting what you advertised before I went to the sale yesterday. The price you are asking for this article is two pounds less than I gave for one not nearly as suitable for my purpose. ' I Tead your advertisement, too, find made up my mind to call, but neglected it. NOW I see my mistake." This is a mistake too often made. WETY? Take notice now of our word to you : Ist. We don't claim that we can always give you a better bargain than you may sometimes get at an auction sale. 2nd. We do claim that it costs nothing to inspect our £IOOO stock; that it is worth inspecting; that we make all visitors welcome; are pleased when you buy, but take no umbrage when you don't; that when you have seen what we have to offer you know just how far to go at a sale; and that more than likely we may save you a day wasted at a sale. The summing up is: THAT WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING ON WHEELS IT IS WISE AS A FIRST STEP TO CALL^AT DASH'S £ARR!ACE (LIMITED), WAIMATE. Where we Buy. Sell, or Swap. 821 Children Thrive on EMULSION 2/6 and 4/6. Beware ot ml Sol* Mam E. G. LANE. Che The National IS TEA, and the National TIGEItTEA. For 26 years if the' Favourite. For 26 Years <<On Top" ' for Quality» BOILS ABOUT THE ;poi)Y TORTURING PAINS . • '.QUICKLY RELIEVED. . DtrsEDix, Wednesday. " I have u:-ed rioxona Ointment for some time.'as I su-lived with boils all about the Hod-.' fr.-T>&.-isii'v -about the arnw and logs," htlUw Si'r=. Eauliu, St Maitlarid-strcot, Dun«l:n.Os'.Z. ".They were r.l a most painful ift-iiiritit-ioii. vc-rv large nnd much ihQaniod, :iiniii\v{ 'me 'very sre<i,t jrain and suffcrir -,h I i-oViid s-.-ar-elv move about without l;ei 3 •;b:e.-tvd to pains.'us the. least of the body ea.nf.sit them to start ;;r! t;;r<'!'>. I n-ii'ii manv'remedies!,, tfinic: ;'(I s'.iifs. iiiit till I was adusodto tr;;itvon • Oiiii.ii.t-ui. ! ,-,-•-eired no satisfaction Y'oiir l>inL::-en! r|'.d«Ulv soflenotl tile iii-ii: :ofi!---'>«-.'.v L*< ■'>*:> :riim.ilion. cooled the sur •.-lijiidin-'-pariy. .'Jid it h-is ~r..d<:ally t.ikei hem ail awav. *i>d tor kkio time Ihi>' i-it bfiin troubled with IheMi;, w.u-.-h i vn<»;.tiv tiio ;:o. : d woi-k vi Eexoii "'iWwiis, '!;<■ Rar-:d liu.-Jih? Ointment, i ,- !-i;,i'S of TUr :.ki;i."a.! i i' '<'>' W''e.Hll:i, !i'T:l-. MILLICAN AND BOND. IAREFUL ATTENTION to all rnatV_> ters pertaining to the profession, undeniablv good workmanship, a smart haircut, and a ploasurablo shave—that s ' what you obtain nC L. CMuUH s., Thames street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12292, 20 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12292, 20 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12292, 20 July 1914, Page 1

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