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L. Glendinning, ACCO U K XAK T, IN •'i U BAC - (_;ENEI\L 00 Mi ON AGHNr, AS opened in prcuiTstei in 11 ; A A Streeujfcnext Mr W. M. llamii.ton’s, and isVp. eparod to Uxccalt Business in any oP the above-ineniian u line-. Clients will receive prompt and careful attention. No double commission. MISS CJORJSTIE oareAw tdv receive Pupils lor L , iANOi- , oirfe THE Cl; i. | Terms on application. Suearman [Street. Waimate.
MISS ESS-^ELLV (Pupil of Mu Sxunkv Wuufk). TEACHER'DF ANOFUIITE T)ASSED beiiiot.J^a ; nofoi'te, Royal unci Senior Harmony, London College of Music. - Address— HARRIS STREET, W AIM ATE. \ T ISS E. lIILDYARD-SHORT (Pupil JjJL of Tr. fesror, Mills, Trinity College, London) ba- started us Teachei of Pianoforte, inAVidinatisan I surround leg districts, ijbss Hdctjftrd Short also intends to open passes fdfrShorihand amt Typewriting, oiler. Teru.s on a|rpiicaii MISS HILDA Ail I) c/o Mr Gvo. T [I inducement t. HURT, scan My, t\\ aim ■ le. R. E. BOYD
\XTANT.uD KNOWN—That lit in V{/ lends g ving s Hue Wonderful UtrL'iiius during lids month. 2900 YARDS HIGH-CLASS DRE.S j MATCIIIALS, ALL WOOL. .NOTE PHI ;E3 7s 00, 10 « 6.i, Ids 6 17s 0 i Full I); ess L in. *27 Dress Pieces. very I;i sold ids 6.1 Dr SdOYnrds Co-tu.i.e Clotijj job price 6 ; lid F DRESSMAKING D ■T (JfciL RICJ ill ■ v c Shad tiXOOK 30 CHOICE (?ACSETS, Sought che in London, we/ntenft to t IF 17s 6d, 25s OclJ’ Tl*i L a cnSfltSPtou cannot get in place
150 pairs CORSETS, Is 9d, 3s 6 i, L 6d pair.. 50 doz. HOSIERS, special. Above goods are a rare opportunity. 3 Baits English and Colonial Blankets from 2s lid. Lot Wadded Quilts 3s lid each. Ro.-lyn Wod, 2s 5d lb. Big Lot Flannelette and Wool Flannels, all cheaper. Few Consignments BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, selling fast. Men’s Department—Best Value in the trade. Bay your Goods from Cash Importer, and save os in the pound. B. E. BOYD, CUTTING DRAPER.
Neil’s Herbal Kemedies. RE well known and extensively used throughout the colony, and although over 25 years on the market, the sales are increasing every year. Their virtues are now too well known to require any puff. We have recently appointed Mr A. BAKER, Of Queen Street, as our AGENT FOR WAIMATE, Who is now prepared to supply any line we keep. If not in stock, he will be pleased to obtain it at the shortest possible notice. -‘ Frozen Meat -- ’ has now become y large ext-usive trade ? i i.. < ::p, its yield a decent sum—.rtn mi-Ur.try is madelo freeze O not. a pleasant thing For mankind o tuouie, To keep out cold we all should ciinr To Vt ood-d Gicat Ftqqeruuoi'Giue.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 210, 31 May 1902, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 210, 31 May 1902, Page 4
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