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T3RUOB />j H R I S T I B, GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT (Temporary Offices, Tyne street, next Union Bonk. All Business entrusted to me shall reoeive Caro'ul and Prompt Attention. AGENCIES Tho Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, The National Mutual Life Association, The Planob Jr. Horso aud Hand Tools. BRUCE* OHRISTIK, nr2 Auctioneer.
WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. fTIENDERS arc inTiuid till FRIDAY, the -*• 26tu INST., at 12,30 p.m., for the following Works ; Contract; 578.— Road Formation in block 4, Otepopo District. Contract 617.— -Gravelling in Section 23, block 5, Maorewhenua Dibtrior. Contract 018. — Gravelling in Siae'a Road.
Plans r and Specifications at tho County Chambers. The lowost or any tender not neceisaiily accepted, JAMES MARTIN, apl County Clerk.
WANTKD a GENE At >ERVANT. Country Girl preferred. Apply at This Office, ap26
TO CARRIERS. RENDERS will be rooeived till 31st MAY for CARTING the JBenmore Clip. For particulars apply to up 24 THE MANAGER.
TO LET. Qf\ ACRES of Two-year-old GRASS OU fen d 100 ACHES of STUBBLE for BHEEP-FEED. Apply, JAMIESON AND CORKRAN, ap2s Toka-rahi. VOIICB OP APPLICATION FOR OCCUPATION LKABE.
T JOHN COOK, of Livingstone, hereby ■*■ > glvo notioo that I have applied under tho Mining Distiicts Land Occupation Aot 1894, for an Occupation Lease ovor 8 Aoies of Land, situated at, and being part of Section 47, Block IX, Maerewhenua District ; and that such Application will bo heard by the Land Board, at Dunedin, on the 15th DAY of MAY, 1895, at Eleven o'clock a.m. Dated at Livingstone this 10th Day of April, 1895. ap2s (Signature) JOHN COOK.
T> MOLLIBON AND CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING 'SALE OR 1 BOOTS AND SHOES Is Siicl Going On. Wo have* now lauded over 30 Trunks of NEW GOODS, a- great poitionof which, owing to our having sold out of lines, will bo offered during tho re* maiuderjjof our Sale AT SALE PRICES. """""" Now is tho opportunity for obtaining NEW SEASON'S BOOTS AND SHOHS AT Ridiculously Low Rates. NOTE. Ladies' Kid Ox Shoes^just opened), ss'3d and 6s 3d GontV English Goloshcd Balmorals, sewn, 7s 9d and 10s 6d Girls' Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 7 to 9, Hi 3d Girl* 1 Kid Ox Shoes, sizes 10 to 13, 3s 9d. Ladies' Canvass Shoes, 2a 9d Ladies Leather Slippers, 2s lid OTHEK LINES CHEAP. Be in Time for the Burgait a. B. MOLLISON AND CO. apG
GEORGE R. HISLOP, GRAIN, STOCK, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT. FOR SALE: Wiro Netting for Sheep Amo/icau 4-barb Galvanised Wire Colonial and Imported Clover Seeds Ryegrass, Local and Canterbury^Grown Cocksfoot, ftf «ohine Dressed Rape Seed Timothy Do Laval Cream Separators Dot-ring's Reapers and Binders Little's Sheep Dip Flookmasters' Friend Branding 'Painb Evans* Self-Looking Fenoing B trainers. AOENT : Tub Nobwioh Union Firb Insurakoi Society, auQ
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS Wo have now opened our NEW WINTKR GOODS, and our Stocksjire Replenished in all Deportments. NEW JACKETS. NEW MILLINERY. NEW TRIM MIA US. NhW DRESS GUoi>B. NhW VlaVElK^a. New Fur Trimmings, Now Homespuns, Oamaru Dress Tweed?, Roslyn Drew Tvreeds (bow and Stylish Designs, very durable), New i?erges in leadiig »hades (£\avy, Caidinal, Black, Peacock, etc.) New Hosiery, New Umbrellas, New Gloves, New liluuketß, New Flannels, Now Tublings, Now d'Oyleys, New Tray Cloths, New Table Napkiuß, New Counterpanes (choice lot), Now Curtains, New Flannelette*, New Shirting*, Now Dimity, Now Ribbons, New Laces, New Felt Hftts, New Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Millinery Trimmings, New Pompoms, Now Jtt Bonnets, New Ribbocs, New Velvets. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES OF OAMAKU. We have secured the Services of MISS AJ. GKAIIAM, late of Messrs Jtferboifc, Haynes and Co., Dunedin, as Head Milliner, and can guarantee Stylish, Becoming, at d mistically Trimmed HATS AND BONNETS. A Urge variety of New Shapes just Received The Well-known and highly appreciated Style, Efficiency, Finish, and Economy of our Dressmaking Department will be maintained under the »»me management ai before An Examination o? our Vamjh BonoiTau, N.B.— We «eek to demonstrate the True Kconom) of Purchasing a Good Article. la most matetiali the principal part of the value is in the making, the raw material being comparatively cheap. If you buy three cheap artlolos that will only la*t as long as 010 good one you axe payiDg for nearly three times as muoh labor as you would be by purchasing the good article at the outse^. Hence it is false economy to buy low olmi uoods Of QOUfIO aUolMiea 0{ df rotud mmtjbo catered for, but we prefer to Self the Good ArtigV 1 ' CLAYTON GARpjNER AND CO,i i
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8167, 26 April 1895, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8167, 26 April 1895, Page 3
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