BOYS' SUITS, READY MADE* Try us. Wo cat or specially Cor this trade, and can offer you exceptional value, because wo have tho materials made to our order and our sto. I, made up to our instructions. Tims wo ensure quality ami style. BOYS' SUITS, MADE TO MKASU!UO. Perhaps you cannot jjet a readymade Suit to fit your boy. and a tailor-made Suit is 100 expensive. We i;in meet you again. We will take his measure, you can select any material, and we get the Suit specially nia<le to his measure by our manul'acl uror who docs this work for us. Thus wo ran give yon a good-fitting Suit of a pattern to your t.usto, at wry much less than tho tailor-made price. This is lite most economical suit for a growing youth. J. H. MILLIGAN and CO., OA MA IM' AN" l\\l,\lKi:sTO\ ¥Oll CfIWNOT BUYUET-rEK'I" MOATE&C9S BEE THB NAME IS ON QVBRV PiCCIT AND BOX. TARATU COAL. IT FINEST HOUSEHOLD COAL NOW IN TIIK MAHKKT IN OTAGO. < .N 810 SUITLIED IN ANY QUANTITIKS IN OA.MAHU HY Till!, LOCAL MERCHANTS. \ll Orders for delivery ill Onniaru, or for t.ruok loads for country st,at,ions •ss m 1 to D. KERRON, Loral A;j;ont,, Toes shoot, will liavo prompt and :ul attention. GEORGE H. CIIEKSKMAN, General Manager, Tara.lu Coal Company, Ihiiiodili. ■p|!£ CIOBC BRAfjf) Ihi vzSlfcv WlCtjTf GLO.BE " kjl ( Mli E I. THE ACME OF COMFORT! Popular Styles in Tcmiis, Mcgli&i; and Working Shirts. " GLOIIK SI I HITS " of ll iuh-cla ss l''iil>ri<'.s sm> K,vt....,ri nVj.ll.v < 'nl I'llll Siy.es. Tlioy are lliado with the llllllosl rare, hoill;; Dollhlo So nil, tln- seams, neatly turned over, ami finished in l''irsl-class Slylo. T| !''il I'ort'ooi Iv, arc Sniarl. in Appearance, ami delijj.hl. Iho Hearer, ; ;iv Maximum of Comfort. DON'T IJI-Y SI II UTS I'NTil, M)l : IIAVK SKKN TIIK " GLOBE " 3RAND- -TIIKY'UK Dl l<'l<'KK TINT ! CHARLES II KNIGHTLY ROA.'-T BEEF ? i Hence the title Sir Loin, now used us a uingl'.i dunoriptivo word. The Merry Monarch, were he ulivo to-day, would knight Ten,- Sir Tea, tho beverage of tho world find particularly of tho civilised parts thereof. I'or Tea rules everywhere, nnd among all classes—the king of beverages, the autocrat of the hicakfatt table, thd tea table, and in many cases of the dinner (able. Whatever may be said of China and India, tho beautiful Wand-oolony of Ceylon is tho tea garden of tho British Hmpiro. Year by year its hold on public appreciation gains, and year by year its oxportß of delicious tea grows, with tho oortuinty Hint at no distant dato thoro will bo no othor Tea Bold under tho British flag. eTho famous ZAI!A Toa iti produced in Ceylon, and tho Kara Toa Company guarantees it a3 the i'uieut valuo obtainahlo at tho price in any quarter of tho globe. It is pinked and packod undor British supervision, and every package is packed in lead, which ensures that its matehlosa fragrance and flavour shall bo retained right from Tea Garden to Tea Pot. You can get cheaper ton, but let us warn you against inferior Teas, which injure tho nerves, ruin the digestion, and ultimately impair the constitution, ]iy drinking ZAIiA. 'JVn you drink n Pure Ceylon, which stimulates, refreshes and invigorate.! lha entire system, whilo nt I lie s'tm e lime it has decided tonio pi'operties not found in many Teas in this market. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AG'IvNOY COMPANY, 1,1 M I'l'IOI) Sim H
WHERE TO S'L'AV IN DHNEDIN. TP you want a DOWNRTC.HT COM--1 FOHTAI'T.K PLACE I, ;» Imnrlily situated ami nonsens"-- 'M 111 - > ii'montn of a Home, stay .it t)v [MTUUM, I'll) VATE IftTftU 30? :'r,nr.- St., DIN lit)lN II hap 50 Single ami )>->uhlr licil r<Kmtfi. Taritf from 4« a rl:tv "r from 20s a wtfck 551 ' <'\MT«'.R(!N I'nn•••■' .. T. TO. SH CO., OAMARU. BUYERS (IF NEW SKASON'S WIIKAT, BARLEY, and OATS. FARMERS CALL EARLY WITH SAMPLES. K!NDLY NOTE—WHEN NEXT YO!" WANT A NEW ST" IT MAKE SCRK YOl' OET THE FAMOUS QAivnRU TWEEDS QR WORSTEDS. IUVK NOTHING ELSE Til ICY WEAR WKI.L AND A'.', hi i LIS il. IN ACCORDANCE willi arran-iemente with the Postal Department, MUNRO'S COACH will run as follows: From Ist JANUARY, 1907: Kurow to Omarama, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY'S, 8 a.m. ; return -MONDAYS and THURSDAY'S, at noon. From the Ist JANUARY to let MAY. each year : Kurow to Lake PuJcakai, via Benmorc and Omarama, WEDNESDAYS, 8 a.m. ; returns THURSDAYS, 7 a.m. Booking Office at Kurow. Faros and Parcels must be prepaid. Good liait stables at Kurow, whero saddle and harness horses and buggies may lie hired for the day, week, or journey. Horses broken to 6addl© or harness. All car.' taken but. no resnonsibility. T. A. MUNRO, Proprietor. PITY TO SEE PALE GIRLS stay pale. ANE'o EMULSION would make them well.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10064, 4 February 1909, Page 1
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