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CDAOCp'Q ANNUAL 818 iilll SALE OF Books, Stationery, & Fancy Goods BEGINS ON SATURDAY, MAY 8. ON ACCOUNT OF EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE PREMISES, SHORTLY TO BE COMMENCED. "WHEN ALT; THE ROOM POSSIBLE WILL BE R.E'QI'IREf), THE BARCAIN PRICES \Yf| i BF FVE\ MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN AT ANY PREVIOUS SALE. BIG BARGAINS IN Writing Tablets, Ladies' Handbags, Office Stationery, Dressing Cases, Fountain Pens, Framed Pictures, Artists' Materials, Photo Frames, Cameras, Music Cases, Books of All Kinds, . Pocket Books and Purses, Bibles and Prayer Books, Games, Text Cards and Postcards, Tennis Racquets. Attractive Coods at Attractive Prices are going to make tins the most .attractive of All Sales. Everything in Stork is Substantially Reduced in Price. and no one should itiiss' this UnuMialOpportunity to obtain Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods at Very Low Prices. A* FRA'SER, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, ITCHEN STREET.

TALENT with needle and shears, directed by intelligence, ripened by vears of knowing how, has given our clothes that style and distinction, which has won fame and following among good dressers. —\V. AND. A. MILLER., Thames street. WHETHER you want them to stand in or walk in, ;to dance in or tarn in—we have them —DEPENDABLE, COMFORTABLE. DRESSY SHOES—that represent the best product of British brains and inventive genius ap plied to the shoemaking industry.—At ICBER GLASS', opposite Police Station. GO to G. H. DOT? AN for PLUMBING or TINSMITH ING. He is a practical tradesman. His work stands tho tsst. Tees St.. Oamnru. 546 SPECIAL DRESSMAKING CONCESSIONS—Smart Stylish COSTUME. made to your order, your pick of Tweed. £2 17s 6d, Complete. THE POLYTECHNIC, Drapers. 745 SAVE your MONEY by Using Melhuish's Delicious SAUCES and PICKLES!! , 1 O CYCLES a»d MOTORS for 1.& SALE CHEAP at Federal Cycle Company.

LONDON DIRECTORY. (Published Annually.) enables traders throughout- the world to communicate direct- with English MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS. with the goods they ship, and the nial and Foreign -Markets they srpp'y j STEAMSHIP LINES, arranged under the ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings ; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading manufacturers, merchants, etc., in the principal provincial towns and' industrial centres of the United Kingdom. - A. copy of the current edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt ot postal orders for 20s. • Dealers seeking agencies, cm advertise their trade cards to* £l, or- larger advertisements from £3. THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD., 75 Abchurch Lane, London, L P.

WE SPECIALISE IN ENCACEMENT RINCS. PTJFTTIEST Designs, Latest Settings, Choicest Stones, and Low* est MARSHALL . S Jewellery Establishment, Thames St. (opposite Dr Whitton 6)—A Card. — -jpPvNEST F. ARMSTRONG, /-v B. TOWNSHE|[D, L.D.S., DD., North Otago Times' New Buildings, Corner of Eden and Thames streets.

THE SHOE is' mightier tban the sword in making conquests. The ladies well know what a stylish, wellshod foot means —know that a beautiful foot makes a woman doubly attractive, and the ladies of this town know this. THIS STORE is the place to get those Pretty, Shapely Shoes that add the finishing touch to any costume. —EBER GLASS, Opposite Police Station. SPECIAL LOW PRICES for Wedding orders at SIMPSON'S Furniture Warehouse, Thames street Oamaru CUSTOMERS at the North Otago Dairy, Thames street, get a Regular Supply of thoroughly-sterilised rich MIT.F.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12537, 7 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12537, 7 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12537, 7 May 1915, Page 3

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