BRUCE CHRISTIE'
THURSDAY, 25th APRIL.
At 12.30 o'clock. pm .— CLFARTNG SALIC OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY,! UBNITURE, AND EFFECTS.
On tho Premises of Mrd Mai tin, Usk street (Near Old Catholic Chapol).
I3RUCE CHRISTIE will soil 'as above — Freehold Section 22, Block 20, Uak fittoet, Oamaru, with nowly«riuished 0- roomed Houso built of Stone aud Wood, with Verandah and improvements in first-class order.
Subject to Mortgage of L2OO at 8 per cent for term of ycara.
Also,— The wholoof the First-cla^s Furniture, conffisting of Tapestry Suite, Bookcase and ChefFonier, Tables, Whatnot, Brussels Carpets, Music Stool, Gipsy Tables, Curtain Poles, 2 Mirrors, Pictures, Books, Vases, Ornaments, Linoleum, Blinds, Horse-hair Couch, Cane Chairs, 2 Mocking Chaiia, Clocks, Fondfcro and lions, Brackets, Lamp, Silver Plated Tea and Coffee Service, Chcffonier, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Spring Beds and Mattrestcs (Single and Double), Washstauds and \\ are, Dressing Tables, Looking Glasses, Cheat Drawers, Wardrobe, Round Tables, Singer Sewing Machine, Colonial Sofa, Square Table, No. 6 Stove and Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and a lot of Articles too Numerous to Particularise. Without rc3eivo. On account of vendor— 1 Firot-class Dairy Cow, just at Calving (quiet) BRUCE CHRISTIE, ap'JO Auctioneer.
nRUCE /^ II R I S T I E, GKAIN, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT (Temporary Offices, Tyne street, next Union Bonk.
All Business entrusted to me shall receive Carotul and Prompt Attention. AGENCIES The Standard Firo and Marino Insuranco Company, Tho National Mutual Lifo Aosooiation, The Planet Jr. Horse and Hand i'ools. IiRUOE OHRISTIB, nr2 Auctioneer.
O MOLLISON AN-D CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALIi OF BOOTS AND SHOES Is Still Going On.
Wo have' now landed over 30 Trunks of NEW GOODS, a;'grcal poitionof which, owiug to our having sold out of linca, will be offered during the remainder'of our Sala AT SALE PRICES. I Now it tho opportunity for obtaining NEW SEASON'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT Ridiculously Low Races. ivoru. LadW Kid Ox Shoes (just opened), si' 3d and Gs 3d i O oats' English (Joloshed Balmorals, sewn, 7s 9d and 10a 6d Girls' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 7 to 9, Hs 3d «irl«' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 10 to 13, 3s 9d i Ladies' Canvass Shoes, 2s 9d Ladies Leather Slippers, 2s lid OTHER LINES KQUALLY CHEAP. Bo in Time for tho Bargai> a, B. MOLLISON AND CO. apO
S\KO R G E R. HISL O P, GRAIN. STOCK, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT. FOR SALE:
Wiro Netting for Sheep American 4-barb Galvanised Wiro Colonial and Imported Clover Seods Rycgrass, Local and Canterbury Grown Cocksfoot, V .chine Dressed Rape Seed Timothy De Laval Cream Separators Decring'a Reapers and Binders Little's Sheep Dip Flockmastera' Friend Branding Pain*) Evans Self-Looking Fencing strainers. A'JENT : The Nouwiou Union Firb iNHimAt^OK Sooikty. - , nu9
NEW GOOD&_NEW GOODS We have now opened our NEW WINTKK <.OODS, and our Stocks are Replenished in all Departments. NEW JACKETS. NEW MILLINERY. NI'AV TRJMUIJSGS. NMV DRKBO Gl/Ol f. AJh U VKLVEI KRJNS. | New Fur Trimmings, New domespuno, Oamaru Di ess IV eede, Koslyn Dress Tweeds 1 (new and Mylhth Designs, v«>ry durable), New !• erges iv hadii q shades (t>*vyT Cardinal, Black, Peacock, etc.) Hew Hosiery, New Umbrellus, New Gloves, Now Hianketn, New Flannels, N3W Tabliogs, New dOyleys, New Tray 1 loths, Now Table Napkins, New Counterpanes (choico lot), New CurUins, New Jflam.pl* tte«, New Shirtings, New Dimity, New Ribbons, New Laces, New Felt Hfita, Ntw Straw HaU and Honuets, New Millinery Trimmings, New Pompoms, New Jtt Bonnets, New Kibbous, New Velvelt. SPECIAL NOTICK TO THh LADIES OP OAMAKTJ. Wo have secured the Services of MISS M. GhAIIAM, late of Memt Hurbeit, liayues and Co., Duncdiu, as Utad Milliuer, and can guhrautee StyliMi, I]ecoming, «■ d cally Trimmed HATH AND BONNETS. A Im go variety of New bhupts just Keceived. Iho Well-known and highly appreciated Style, tfflcirncy, Fiuith, and Fconoiny of our Dreaomaking Depurtrrenc will be maintaiued under the wtmu management ue bdore> An Ixamination or our Va^vk fconoiXKr. N.B. — We aeek to demomtrato the True fioononi) of rurdushig a Good Artic'c. In mosb materials tho principal part of tho value is in the making, tlio raw material being comparatively cheap, If you buy thiee cheap ai tides tint will only last us long ns o»o good one you uio ]<nyiug for nearly three times as much labor as you would bo by purchasing Iho good aiticlo at tho otituct. Honco it is f.iUc tcunoiny to liTy low datu t>ojds. Of coureo nllclasßes of demand n,u»t bo Caloied for, but we pufer to Self tho Good Artiolo' CLAYTON, GARDINER AND CO. XnHD A R 1) HoY S K|
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8168, 24 April 1895, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8168, 24 April 1895, Page 3
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