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SATURDAY, 13th -MARCH, At 1 30 p.m. At our Rooms, Thames Street. rD'. FAMTLTON AND SONS • - will sell by auction, on account Ir F: POCIIIN ovho is leaving for he Old Country)—1' 10-Horse Power Clement Talbot . Motor car, 4-seater. The Car is in thorough order, and nil be sold without teseive. : 74 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Auction Sale Shop and House Property and Vacant Sections* THAMES STREIT. T D. . FAMILTON AND SONS M • instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the Late 'HELEN FRANCE, will submit to public auction, Oil SATURDAY, 27th MARCH, 1920, At 1.30 p.m. LOT I—Freehold Section 1. Block .8, with Stone Shop, presently occupied by Mr W. Ward. LOT 2—Freehold Section 4, Block 8, with 5-roomed House.: LOT 3—Vacant Section adjoining Salvation Army } North. Side. LOT 4~—Freehold Section, with Dwelling. LOT 5—2 Stone Shops and Freehold Section. . LOT 6—Freehbld Section 10, Block * 8. "Vacant, i Further particulars from IJISLOP, CREAGH, & CREAGH, Solicitors; Or 104 THE AUCTIONEERS. TIMBER! TIMBERM TIMBER!!! WE WISH 4'o' NOTIFY FARMERS THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED A SMALL CARGO OF V.D.L.

Blue gum Timber, AND FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WILL .BE ABLE TO SUPPLY B. GUM GATES, HURDLES, DROPPERS, DRAY FRAMES, Etc. J AS. CRAIG AND CO., LTD., timber and' hardware MERCHANTS. N O T I C E. RJ. SHUGG begs ■to advis.e his , past Customers that he is STARTING BUSINESS as a Laundry MAN, behind Snadden's, Tailor, Old Star and Garter Sample Rooms, and hopes for a share of the public support.

R. J. SHUGG, STAR BUILDINGS. 936 W. H. DICKSON, NORTH OTAGO >RUIT MART, Next U.F.S. Dispensary. GRDERS now taken for JAM . FRUlTS—Gooseberries,, Black Currants, Raspberries, Loganberries, Strawberries. Best of Confectionery, Fruits. and Soda Fountain Drinks stocked, ERNEST ARMSTRONG. DENTIST., Corner- of Eden and Thames Streets, North Otago Times' New Buildings. THE LATEST EXAM. BESULTS SHOW: that; the r Ratio of Passes secured by our Students, to the number we presented are as follows: ACCOUNTANCY—7Bs per cent. ' LAW PROFESSION per cent. MATRICULATION—7B per cent. Whilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY EXAM, held for the first time, actually 88 per cent, of the students presented by us. secured passes. . In the subject of Economics, recently, included in the Accountancy Syllabus, Miss E. Mackay, a student of ours, gained 100 per- cent; of marks, .which constitutes a record for New Zealand 'Varsity- Exams, in this subject. The signal success of our students consistently for the past 22 years, proves conclusively the great advantage of our highly-specialised Home Studv Method. You make no experiment when you enrol with us—YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. Hemingway and Robertson's CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. (The School which has successfully prepared 25.000 etndent«.i A T ihis season of the year Weeds are. J\ the worry; of gardeners; BAND'S DESTROYER will kill them without injuring, the ground. Agent: Wni; : Brown. Waitaki Buildings,' Oamaru. /~\LD FALSE TEETH Bought, v_/. , sound or-broken,; on gold, silver,, or vulcanite. Post them to J. - DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland., Highest cash prices sent by return mail. Est. 28 years. ■ j /COTTON UNDERPANTS, Is 6d—At H. GRENFELL'S. WANTED KNOWN. TT7 PYGALL, behind Post Office, V V • begs;, to announce to his Numerous Customers 1 that by -arrangements with Southland Mines, he can supply Brown and Lignite Coals. Early ordering advisable. Also a Limited Number of Trucks direct from mine. 431 miNTED CELLUIsAJI PANTS, Ss 6d X -At H. GRENFELL'S.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14008, 12 March 1920, Page 4

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