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' "The Vast Scope of Musical Entertainment afforded''by "His Master's voice" Gramophone and Records renders the instrument perhaps the Most Rernarka'ble of all Home Instruments.'''— Sir Edward EJgar. L\ THESE WORDS SIR EDWARD TESTIFIES TO THE SUPREMACY OF——THE GRAMOPHONE— Bearing the- Trade Mark "HIS MASTER'S VOICE." It is without question the Most Wonderful Instrument ever offered the Vast Musical Public, and -should find a place in Every. Home. A NEVER-FAILING SOURCE OF ENTERTAINMENT! MUSIC FOR EVERY MOOD. H.M.V. Instruments — From £8 12s 6d to £75 H.M.V. Records,— 10-inch, 4S 6d; 12-mch, 6S 6d Zonoplione Records — , 10-inch, 2s 9d; 12-mch, 4s. ' Portable Gramophones, for Holiday Use— From £3 3S Cinch Double-Sided Records — 2S 3d Each —Catalogues Post Free— THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD). JOHN BERRY, Manager for Oamaru.

WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. "PUBLIC;' given that ALt : due mi-kp^m^^i : WP-oxrii 391 " > County Clerk. DEPARTURE OF THE TWENTYFIFTH REINFORCEMENTS. rriHE OAMARU BOROUGH COUN- -&- ' extends a Cordial Invitation to the men of' the Twenty-Fifth Reinforcements to LUNCHEON at the QUEEN'S HOTEL on THURSDAY, ,11th instant, at 12.30 p.m. Wives, Parents, or a, Sister, or Brother of each man will be welcomed, and for these invitations, cards may be obtained on application at the Borough 1 Offices. .; i W. H. FRITH, 384, ' :.;./" Mayor. CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT AND DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT CO., LTD. PAREORA FREEZING WORKS. MR J. A. MACPHERSON, of Bortoris, been Appointed REPRESENTATIVE for the above Company for the Oama'ru district. He is hereby authorised to- Receive Moneys on behalf of the Company, and his Receipt will be a sufficient discharge thereof. • He will also ,DRAFT STOCK ON FARMERS' ACCOUNT when required, and will be in Receipt of-the Latest.-Overall Quotations for Sheep and Lambs and etc.

L. B. PEARSON, ~ : Branch Manager. Timaru, ; January 4th, 1917. • • ■\JE ARE TAKING ORDERS—/V . . -EORAPRICOTS, «, - . PEACHES, - • PLUMS, ,'*"-'' "' ' FOR PRESERVING AND FOR . \ JAM. E. THORNE, FRUITERER. ANTED—A ; Apply Hislop and Creagh, SoliciW ANTED, Steady MAN- for Town Delivery Cart.' Apply Manager

WANTED a MAN for harvest work. J. M. M'Rae, Windsor. 375 FT ANTED—MAN for grain store; V good wages.—Apply Mdllrgan and Bond. . 371 7 ANTED, Competent GENERAL V V for country; two in family; wages 20s week. Apply Mrs N. M. Hood, Reed street, 381 •VyANTED, Educated YOUTH as » * Junior. Stock and Grain Business. Apply, own writing, to ''Mercantile," Maii'Office. 387 jTANTED—An elderly man to milk 7 v a few cows and make himself useful in garden and odd jobs aljout farm:—Donald Borrie, Pa-jOakaio. 388 7" ANTED, for country, Expe- ■ Y V rieuced GENERAL, able to cook, no washing, no ironing; salary £55. — Apply "General," Mail Office. 380 REMOVED, i'roni racecourse on Tuesday last,- GEiNT'S BICYCLE. Reward on returning to Mail Office. 378 OR SALE—New Season's Algeria STRAW.—W. R. Burnett, Peebles. 373 MILITARY PICKLES is in every shop. The demand for it will never stop. Its purity pleases young and old, And its popularity will ne'er grow cold. TOLIDAY READING—PopuIar New -J. Books, Cheap Editions of a avorite Authors, New Magazines. A. ERASER, Bookseller. SOLDIERS' GlFTS—Fountain Pens, k3 p ocket Books, Kodaks, Money Belts, Military Brushes, Pocket Metal Mirrors, etc. ,A. FRASER, Bookseller. . DIARIES FOR 1917—Pocket and Larger Sizes in Great Variety. A. FRASER, Bookseller. j FOUNTAIN PENS—The Onoto, The JL Swan,"The Waterman, The Neptune. Plain and Gold-mounted. A. FRASER, Stationer. 'OLIDAY READING—PopuIar New JLJ. BOOKS, Cheap Editions of Favorite Books ; New Magazines. A. FRASER. Bookseller. >IBLE PROPHECIES AND THE > WAR, by Marr Murray, 3s 6d. A. FRASER, Bookseller. | 4s 6d. A. FRASER, Booksel-1

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 13047, 9 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 13047, 9 January 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 13047, 9 January 1917, Page 4

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