WHITTAKER'S ALMANAC, 1893 Is 3d Story of Francis Cluddo, by Stanley Way. man,2s6dand3s6<l The Play Actresa, by S R.Crockett, 2a People of the Mist, by Rider Hasuard. 2a fid and 3s 6d The Passing Show, by R. H. Savage, 2s 6d When Charles the Ist was King, by Fletcher, 4s Tho Prodigals, by Mrs Oliphant, 2» 6d The Good ahip Mohock, by Clark Russell, 2s 6d Chamber's Journal, 1895, 10s 6d Photographic Year Book, 1895, Is 3il Socialism, Eutopian and Scientific, bv Engels, 3s * The Purso and the Conscience, by H. M. Thompson, 3a Distributing Co-operative Societies, by Snell, 39 The Student's Marx, by E. Aveling, 3s Poverty, its Genesis and Exodus, by Goddard, 3s Tho Dawn of Radicalism, by Dale, 3s r J he Book of the Horse, bj S. Sydney, 17s 6d The Collie or Sheep Dog, by Lee, 4s 6d The Poultiy Yard, by E. Watts, Is 3d Sylvia's Book of Macrame Lace, Is 3d Heads and Faces, How to Study Them, 2a 6d The Electric Current, by R. M. Walmsley, Commercial Panics of the 19th Century, by Hyndmao, 3s The Family Physician, 24s Casiell's Popular Gardening, 4 vols., 24s The Horse in Stablo and Field, by Stonehenge, 14s 6d 12s The Use of Life, by Sir John Lubbock, 4o Glasgow Characters, Is 3d Anecdotes of Burns, by Ingram, Is 3d Humorous Scotch Readings, Is 3d Cookery Books, by Mrs Miller, Is Character Sketches, by W. T. Stead, Is Review of Reviews, February, 9d Hazcll's Annual, 4s LEDGERS, Ciish Books, Day Books, Letter Books, Bill Books, and every kind of Account Book ab very low prig is. NOTE PAPERS and ENVELOPE^, tho Latest and Most Fashionable Novelties, Is 6d per box. BOOKS NOT IN STOCK PROMPrLY PROCURED IN THE COLONY OR •FROM ENGLAND.
ANDREW FRASER, BOOKSILLEB AND STATIONER, OAMARD.
GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE.
NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON.
WE Challenge Comparison for Excellence in Quality, Variety and Choice, and good honest value, and guarantee Perfection in Fit, Style, and Good Workmanship. New Suitings and Trouserfog*. Oamaru and imported tweeds. Plain and faccy serges ; Overcoatings, Covert Coatings, and Fancy VestiDgs. Suits to Measure, from 555. Trousers to Measure, from 15s 6d. Hats, Hoisery, Mercery, and £e»son«blo Underclothing very cheap. Lamb»' wool Under Pants and Shirts, from 3s 9 1. Men's Cardigan Jackets, from 4s 6 J. Football Jerseys, Mufflers, Hose, and Half Hose (club colors), cheap. Waterproof Coats, Overcoats. Men's, Youth's and Boys' Ready-made Suits and Odd Garments — NtW Stock Juib Opened — really Wonderful Values. WILLIAM WADDELL, Miscoak* Tailor, Oamaru and a Kurow. mr27
BOOTS ) Always to the ( BOOTS and \ FRONT \ and SHOES ) Where ( SHOES Boots and Shoes are Concerned. Tby DB R O W N'S 9 For Cheap Boots and Shoee of Reliable Quality.
To got the BEST VALUE for their money U the aim of every Purchaser. To do so buy at D. BROWN'S, for there you will get real Sterling Value and RARE BARGAINS, The Stock is large, The Quality is unsurpassed and The Prices »re the Cheapest in Town, D. BROWN, Thames street. mr2J
«*£»*&»' Telephone, No. 64, X^ <*. LANE, THE MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Tees strut, Oamaru, [Established 1868.] LANE'S TEETHING POWDERS. These Powders are confidently recommended as a simple and easy remedy for Children Teething, and as a pleasant and safe aperient medicine for childron, which can be taken ab any time. LANE'S ACIDULATED DANDELION AND PODOPHYLLIN. For Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, and all disorders arising from a Torpid Livsr. This mixture will be found an unfailing remedy. LANE' 3 COD LIVER OIL EMULSION. 1 his celebrated preparation is one of the besb remedies known for all Pulmonary DiieaseS, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. It is very pleaaiDg to the taste, and is easily digested, and is highly recommended by the Medical Profession.
E. G. LANE, PIUBMACIUTICAL CIIEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Teeß street, Oamaru. mr22 fi A S H f^ A 8 H r^y a s H
I am prepared to supply Customers with all kinds of Goods ab , DUNEDIN CASH PRICES (With only half the cost of freighb added ) Bring the printed Dunedin Price Lists with you, and I will furnish ab least as good articles at the same prices. If you have no lists, I will lend you the latest one published EX B.S. MAMARI, PAKEHA, AND DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. The following are a ! ew of our Importation by the above-named vessels— Matheson s Planes, Bag Hooks, Hammers, Vices, Bicycle Spanners, Letter Puncher, Butter Prints, Spring Balances, Galvanised Flab Irons, £.P. Cruets, dpoons and Forks. Copper Kettles, 10 Bales Assorted Twines, Tinware, 8.8.A. Shears, French Medal Glue, Brnshware, Brass Picture and Curtain Rods and Furnishings, Copper Rivets, Scythes and Stones, Bolts and Nuts, Shear Btonee, Zino Sheets, Roping Palms, Fire Brasses, Wire Netting (nine different width and meshes), White Lead, Linseed Oils Spirit Level* and Plumbs, Meat Choppers, Lanterns (6 sues), Slasher Blades (new pattern, tbre* thlokneuea), Plough Cord, Ennmelled Ware in greab variety,] All of the above having been bought by onz Home buyers i* a very low market, we have marked the goods ab correspondingly 9w9 w •*»*•' gj^aiAjH)
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8161, 16 April 1895, Page 1
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844Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8161, 16 April 1895, Page 1
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