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cßlpA^:Prll"Ccof I THAMES STREET. ephqnW'an; '■■" 'l ! '1 'v > f •< WE require. Good Freehold Secmitie. for sum. of £1(50 to £IOOO. See our Lift for Town and. Country \'\ - " .*' "Properties. ]'' : "; '* ■ Half-acre Freehold, North 80ad... £122 One Section „ Thames .street... £2OO Two' Sections „ On bi11...' ...' £;80 One Section „ 4 rqpmi. ... £l7O One Section „ "8 r00m5.... ... £llO One Section „ 6 room*' ... £220 One Section „ 6 rooms £350 One Section „ 6 rooms £47.0 One Section „• 6 room* £7OO 160 Acres,; Freehold ... ... £27 per acre 80 Acres, Freehold ... £lsperacre Easy Terms. Mortgage* Arranged. Btate Fire and Accident Insurance Agency, "Cook's-Tourist Agency.' AUCTION SALE, ' SATURDAY, AT NOON. I WATSON, AND CO., ' have been instructed by vendors to sell, in their rooms, Thames, street — 3 Bicycles, 1 Sewing Machine, Iron anu Wooden Beds, ' Hanging Lamp, Mangle, Chairs, Tables, Range, Pram, Easel, Incubator, Meat Safe, Washstands and Toilet Table 6, Colonial Sofa, Jellypan, Blinds, Harness, Iron Tubs, Potatoes, and a lot of Sundries. ANDREW WATSON, 896 ... Auctioneer. B' ULLEID'S SUMMER SALE begins , on TUESDAY, 2nd February. Bargains in all Departments. (ULLEID'S SUMMER' SALE begins _IJ ,On TUESDAY, 2nd February. Bargains in all Departments. O AMARU AUCTIONEERS'' ASSOCIATION. [ WAIAREKA YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1909. Present Entries: OZf\ 2-tooth A and 3-bred EWES. ()-A 2-tooth WETHERS. -1 prrv F.M. |-brcd EWES, with lambs ±JU at foot. SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 2 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. Of CHESTERFIELD SUITE, HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, DUCHESSE CHESTS, ETC., TROPICAL BIRDS, ETC. JD. FA MILTON • instructed by Mr R. P. HAY (who is leaving for Auckland) and other vendors, will sell at the above time and place — SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On View at 2 p.m. on Friday. Also— TROPICAL BIRDS: 6 Gallalis, Cockateels, Cockatoos. 14-Gallon Boiler, 2 Cameras, Boys' and Men's Clothing, 1 Set Buggy, Harness, good as new, Etc., Etc. K. FAMILTON, gg7 Auctioneer. I ULLEID'S SUMMER- SALE begins J on TUESDAY, 2nd February. x>argains in all Departments. (ULLEID'S SUMMER SALE begi > on TUESDAY, 2nd February. Jargains in all Departments. " I S S N. DIEHL XTJ. RESUMES TEACHING Of Pianoforte and Harmony On Thursday, 4th February. At her Residence, Eden street. Former pupils at usual hours. New pupils will be enrolled on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, February 3rd and 4th. Railway concessions for country pupils. ELOCUTION AND VOICE PRODUCTION. -/jTISS JEAN DIEHL will RESUME TEACHING on TUESDAY, February 9th, at her residence, Eden St. 880 MUSIC, SINGLNG, PALNTTNG; AND WOOD-CARVING. MISS M. E. FALCONER RESUMES TEACHING Monday, February Ist, 1909. ' Pupils prepared for Trinity College, AssoExams. Country' pupils please attend usual hours. Visits weekly Kurow, Dun; troon, and Otiake. 866 ME FRED. C. BHRRY Organist of St. Luke's Church. Composer of the "Waitaki" and" "St. Hilda's School Songs. Resumes Tuition on Tuesday, Feb, 3rd. Railway concessions to country pupils. Address : "London House," Thames street, i and "Glencaifn," Hull street. Telephone 231. '• PIANOFORTE TUITION. IT ISS. J~ G. HOOD -1-»J- AVill Resume Teaching Oh Wednesday, 3rd February, At her Residence,. Y'N'E STRE ET. ' 849 ,/TUSIC.—MISS B. ROBINSON, Teacher JIA. of Pianoforte, RESUMES LESSONS on TUESDAY. February 2nd, Eden street. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. ~~ PIANO AND ORGAN. TVf'ISS ANDERSON (HAMPDEN) ivJ- Resumes Tuition On Monday, February Ist, 1909. Former pupils at usual hours. 914 (ULLEID'S SUMMER SALE begins I jl> on .TUESDAY,. 2nd February. Bargains' in all Departments. THE QUEEN'S SALOON. I BEG to Announce that I have Secured ' the Services of Mr Robert Woods, a tradesman of many vcars' experience, and for five years a leading hairdrcsse"f"m the well-known establishment of Messrs lies and Poole, of Duncdin. i Mr Woods comes here with the very highest of credentials. The Queen's Saloon has already earned an enviable reputation for Cleanliness, Civility, Good Hair Cuts and Shaves, and it will be Mr Woods' constant endeavor to maintain that good name. CHAS. F. HERBERT, IULLEHVS SUMMER SALE begins J On TUESDAY", 2nd February. I Bargains in all Departments. HJLIiETD'S SUMMER SALE begins I On 'TUESDAY, 2nd February". I Bargains' in all Departments. OUR AILMENT- is Nature's.Reproof. "To. overcome that ailment you require ; Nature's Owii Remedy. No family I should" ever be TritnouV it. CAUTION :—. marked ENO"S * FRUIT "SALT,* otherwise; yon- have the"- sufcerpst ""form of 'flafte"rj^ I POTATION. ■ :

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10059, 29 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10059, 29 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10059, 29 January 1909, Page 3

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