CURRENT NOTICES.
Are you a- judge, of Boot Bargains? Even should you take but a mild interest in values, a single glance at the bargains we offer at our sale will open your eyes iin amazement. There -arc such striking object lessons in economy on strictly trustworthy and seasonable footwear, that .SAVING and SPENDING have for the time become synonomous. We are out for cash, not for profit at present. Look us up to-morrow.—J. M'DIARMID (almost opposite Post Office). We have purchased two warehousemen's samples of Towels for our sale. When wo guarantee a saving of from 10 to 25 per cent, it must be worth looking after, as bar'gains in such necessary articles as Towels are not picked np every day.— JAMES MAODONALD AND CO. 911 Ladies will find a. very nice range of Tweed . Costumes, from 32s 6d to 4 guineas, at the North Otago Farmers' Co-op,, ■ opposite the Monument, in Thames street.
A 5 Disc Benicia Plough with six horses will cover 8 to 9 acres a day stubble ploughing.—North Otago Foundry. That pipe of tobacco you gave me to try was excellent.. What do you call it? Crown Smoking Mixture, from Cecil Jackson, tobacconist (next Post Office).
Mr J. I>. Hamilton directs attention to the salo to-morrow of Mr R. P. Hay's furniture, which. will take place at the rooms,at 2 o'clock.
Once tried, always used. "Red Cross" Ointment soothes and heals all skin diseases.—lis 6d, everywhere. "Red Cross" Ointment-is ,&-powerful antiseptic; is. non-irritant; soothes, and heals,—ls 6d, chemists and grocers.'
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10059, 29 January 1909, Page 2
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255CURRENT NOTICES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10059, 29 January 1909, Page 2
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