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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Clearing Sale at Island Cliff. THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1920. yTESSKS DARLING & MeDOWELL 'JL have received instructions from Mrs DOBSON to hold a Clearing Sale •as : alk>ve-of the whole ol her CONTRACTING PLANT, comprising— HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, LARGE HUT. ' A Full particulars later. - darling and Mcdowell, ; j4Q ' Auctioneers. RiiRE CHANCE —Drapery at x 13s 9d in the-£• Ppn't miss this At THE POLYTECHNIC, FRIDAY NEXT. [A CARD.] DR. A. SMITH-MORTON. HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE In Oamaru and-inay .be consulted at his residence, Coquet Street. Hours: 9 till 10: 2 till 3; 7 till 8. 506 "ffTTTHEN you want a TAXI, ring up » V 33Q. That will put you on to J. A. McKENZIE, /Wansbeck street, who has'a SPLENDID NEW CAR, and can supply a RELIABLE DRIVER. Any journey undertaken —by day, week, or distance.J. A. McKENZIE, Wansbeck street.

BuLI.E ID' S SALE COMMENCES. T 6-M 0880 W. 515 271 OR your HEALTH, HOLIDAY, or A HONEYMOON, take a TOTJK ROUND the FAMOUS LAKES DIS TE.ICT with a man who can show you the Beauty Spots. . « Aceommudatiun arranged for. Cleanliness, Comfort, and Civility assured by ringing up McßßlDE......'Phone 402; Or Address : T.Qames Street. 'PHONE 491. Great sale of brims' . stock, 13s 9d in £, commences FRIDAY NEXT, at THE POLYTECHNIC:

Great mill - end sale NOW ON/ BARGAINS'* IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.—W. AIKENHEAD, Cash Draper. REMOVAL NOTICE. JR. SMITH, Grocer, Thames . street, is removing to those Premises lately occupied by Mr W. H. Frith, Ribble street, from Next Saturday, where he hopes to merit a continuance of' patronage from his old Customers. - Customers may rely, on a good service. • 30? Mrs woods, empire board-ing-house, opposite Post Office. Lleals -at all Hours. Terms moderate. . The Premises have been thoroughly renovated. All -crockery and hardware REDUCED at BULLEID'S SALE:"- 553 W. DICKSON. NORTH OT'AGO FRUIT MART. Next U.F.S. Dispensary. RDEIIS now taken for JAM FRUlTS—Goosebei ries, Black Ourrants, Raspberries, Loganberries, Strawberries. Best of Confectionery, Fruits, am) Soda Fountaiu Drinks stocken.

BULIEID'S SALE COMMENCES. T O-iM O R R 0 W. 515 ALL CROCKERY and HARDWARE REDUCED at BULLEID'S SALE, 553 LATEST -NOVEL, "Sweethearts TJn-. met," Berta Ruck; price, 6s.— At CAGNEY'S. LATEST Novel "The Woman Hater," Ruby M. Ay res. At CAGNEY'S—Price, 5s 6d. ' LATEST Novel—"The Veldt Trail," Gertrude Page. At CAGNEY'S. Price, 5s 6d. JUST Opened up—Sets Boxing Gloves, Punch Balls, Footballs, Hockev Sticks, Electric Torches. At CAGNEY'S. LATEST Novels at 2s 6d—' 'When a Man Marries," Mary Roberts Rineharts; "A Naval Adventuress," Paul Trent; "The After House," Mary Robert Rineharts. At CAGNEY'S. SELF-FILLING Fountain Pens, fitted with 14-earat Gold Nib at 8s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d; all Pens Guaranteed. Also in stock; Waterman and Onoto. At CAGNEY'S, CIANNOT ropla ce the Goods at the , money, but bought ■elieaii will ■sell cheap at BRIMS' STOCK in POLYTECHNIC. -557 1" IFE OF LLOYD GEORGE, Prime I i Minister, by Harold Spender; 12s Gd—A. FRASER, Bookseller. 1 FOUNTAIN PENS —The "Oiioto," "The Sheaffer," "The Waterman," "The Neptune," all self-fillers. A. FRASER, "The Fountain Pen Shop." KEITH'S DARK TOWER, by Eleanor S.- Porter, author of "Pollyanna." In this book Mrs Porter has created a character wlio will take his place beside "Polly-anna"; 6s—A. ERASER, Bookseller. - ■ THE LAIRD OF GLENFERNIE. by Mary Johnston, author of "The Old Dominion." The critics claim that this new book compares more than favorably with anything Mary Johnston lias previously written; 6s—A. FRASER. Bookseller..

EDDING RINGS FOR THREE- . . (by a new writer, Christine JopeSlade). Like Berta Ruck and Ruby Ayres, she is a born story-teller. A happy story full of sparkle and entertainment; 2s 3d—A. FRASER, Bookseller. The three of hearts." by Berta Ruck: "The Eldest Son," by "Archibald Marshall; "Wynnegate Sahib," by Joan Sutherland; 3s 6d each-=—A. FRASER, Bookseller. T>OPTJLAR BOOKS at 2s 6d each 3 "The After House,'' by Mary Rinehart; "Whispering Smith," by F. Separman : "Delicia," by Marie Corelli; "King Spruce,". by Holuxan Day. Hundreds of other favorite books at the same price.—A. FRASER. Bookseller. A WOMAN HATER, by Ruby . • Ayres; "The. .River's- End," by James D: • Curwood; "A Woman's Woman." by Nalbro Bartley; 5s 6d each.—A. FRASER, Bookseller. FIRST on the Spot wins the Prizes at BRIMS' SALE in- POLY'TECHNIC on FRIDAY MORNING. > McINTYRE'S Kstra Rtrong_Re>mlatinjr Pills. 5s fid. nenomTfinded hv Jadiea. Chemists and ~ .-If." pi REAT SALE of BRIMS' STOCK, I3s 9d in £.. commences FRIDAY NEXT, at THE POLYTECHNIC. .

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14707, 7 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14707, 7 June 1920, Page 5