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Owing to prabsure on our space, Stock (Totea^ and a report of th>* churoh social ab )rawia have been unavoidably held ov.t. W. Scatter says : — •Mleooe wo-i't i nake a buaincsj, uor will the silvery ;ongue overdone make one. Bat <l> know that right here m Ofcantau. *vs ?ive the line art finish to our Piomv-m Framing. To tbose interested m p V turns, come along and talk pi-tu-e? w th u '. Extended and Pinal NighL of the Tennis Club's Euchre SooiaU on Friday E zoning m the Tot Y.i Hall. For Infill <nza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never faih. 1/0. 2/6 Just landed, the best assortment of English and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds for J. Allan, Ladies' and Gentlemen High-class Tailor, Otautau. Will those who require anything m the above lino, please call and inspeot. Fit, style and workmanship guaranteed. Call early. For Children's Hacking Cousfh at m'eli*-.. Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6 2/6 The Lawn Tennis Glub con elude their winter series <t Euchre Sooials m the Town HaU The New Zealand Loan and Merc in: He Agenoy Company, Limited, and reduced have reoeived the following oablegr-im • (ro.n their London House undar da'e 16 h im . : Wheat — The market for wheat is steady, but there is very little demand, and the outlook is discouraging. Oats— Tlio market for oats is steady, and there is a fair demand. Wool Sales — 65,000 bales were held over, 106,000 bales were sold, 41,000 Bales were taken for tho Continent, and 2,000 for America. There is a weight of tiuth iv the old adage *' He who procrastinates is Iret." Those and of course we mean the ladies, who proorastinate when Bobertson Bros are selling all their stook of lovely hats at the aidioVous | price of 4s lid eaoh, are suiely Josiog a splendid bargain. Everybody loves a bargain, and Kobertson Bros, being ? aware of this trait m human nature, are marking down a lot of everyday lines, and invite all to participate. Next Friday Evening -Euchre, Cupper and Dancing galore at the Extanded Might m the Town Hall. Look at your boy's^suit, "and then at those m J. J. Boyd's window at 5s 6d and 12s 6d. If you required high-class Tailormade Suit you can see the latest m Ettfl-Hsh and Colonial Tweeds and Serges at Thomson and Beattie's Ltd. Friday Evening Next, Otautau Tennis Cluo conolude their season of Euchre Sooials with an Extended Evening. Clearing Sale. • ■ ♦ The Southland Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., report having held a very successful olearing sale on acoount of Mr C. H. Simpson, at Scott's Gap, on Thursday, 17th inst. The day being fine, there was a large attendance of buyers, and everything offered being m good order, consequently sold well. The following are seme of the sales ; — Five-year-old draugh gelding L 29 10s, to D. A. Cook ; 5-year-old mare, L 27 10s, to W. Donnelly ; 3-year-old colt L 27, to R. Donnelly ; 6-year-old gelding L 25, to A. T. Officer ; 2-year-old col^ L 25, to W, G. Beggs ; 2-year-old colt, Ll6 10s, to Jno. Hardwick j swamp plough Ll7 15s ; d.f. plough, L 8 ; roller, L 8 10s ; binder, L2O ; drill, LlB ; discs, L 8 10s ; dray, L 8 *i 10s. On behalf of, a client we sold 136 .ewes (sound and failing) at 12s 9d, to JasT^ Gordon ; 99 lambs at 14s 6d, toR. Diokson. The catering was m the capable hands of Messrs Flett Bros., Otautau.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 428, 22 July 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 428, 22 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 428, 22 July 1913, Page 4