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A. H. Maude.

SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY.

At Richard V Yards, Wharf street.

At 12 o'clock.

A H. MAUDE •£*• • has received instructions from Messrs Lees and Moore to sell by public auction, at above time and place — 6 Heavy Draught MARES AND GELDINGS Also, 5 Useful Light-Harness HORSES and HACKS. A. H. MAUDE, ja!6 AnctioriAAr.

T. H. Brown.

f~T is my intention to hold during the -*" SEASON Periodical SALES of GRAIN, at my Stores, Tyne street, where I have Storeagc-room for about 10,000 Bags. T. H. BROWN, re 12 Auctioneer.

OAMARU HOSPITAL.

r IIHE Annual General Meeting of duly -*- qualified SUBSCRIBERS will be held in the Mechanics' Institute, on TUESDAY, 28th INST., at 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing Officers and Committee for ensuing year. J. CHURCH, ja!3 Secretary.

LADIES' SCHOOL. OLD TEES STREET HALL. Conducted by the MISSES COLE. The First Quarter of 1879 will Commence on MONDAY, JAN. 27th. jalG

T^INDSOR HOUSE SCHOOL, *^ HUMBER STREET, For the Education of Young Gentlemen.

Th 3 above School will RE - OPEN on TUESDAY, Jan. 28th.

Before the removal of a Pupil, a term's notice is required. )aIG F. S. ANSTED. KAKANUI, WAIAREKA, AND WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICTS.

T>ATEPAYERS are reminded that the ■*-*' RATES for the current year are now Overdue. They will please Pay the same to the undersigned. ROBERT GARROW, Collector. Road Board Offices, Oamaru, Jan. 13, 1879. jftl4

Tjl 0 R S A L E. A Two-Roomed COTTAGE, J Acre SECTION, planted with trees, in the township of Hampden. Terms easy. Apply jal6 H. T. MURCOTT, Hampden.

T>EID BROTHERS respectfully invite newest fabrics and colonng^^^^^^^^^B^| Fringes, Trimmings, and Buttoni, all shades. Dressmaking Department under charge of Mrs. Leslie. The Millinery Department is replete with the newest and most stylish designs, copied from French and English patterns. Bonnets and Hats, by some of the leading Parisian and London artistes. Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets in latest styles. Fancy Department. — Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Sunshades, Silk Scarfs, Crape Neckerchiefs, Linen and Lace Collars, Cuffs, Ruches, Morocco and Canvas Bags, j Sewed Work, etc. Blankets, Flannel!", Sheetings, Towelings, Tickings, Bed Quilts, Toilet Covers, Antis, Table Cloths, Table Napkins, Table Covers, Lace, Leuo and Muslin Curtains, Brussels, Tapestry, Kiclder, Felt and Stair Carpets, Chinese and Cocoa Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Sheepskin Mats, Nairn's Best Scotch Floor Cloth in variety of patterns. Kamptulican Billiard Setts. REID BROTHERS,

Family Drapers and Silk Mercers, Waterloo House, Thames street, Oamaru. no!s

OAMARU CLOTHING HOUSE.

RC. LINDSAY directs attention to • the NEW GOODS just opened up, purchased in the best Melbourne and

Dunedin Markets,

MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, In every quality and Style, made from English, Scotch, Geelong, Sydney, and Mosgiel Tweeds. MEN'S MERCERY, In Great Variety.

COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND SHOES.

Every article is marked low, and in plain figures, from which there is NO ABATEMENT.

R. C. LINDSAYj OAMARU CLOTHING HOUSE, Thames Street. (Late MACFARLA.NE AND CO.) no3o

CHEAP Clothing ! Cheap Clothing !— Great Reformation in Prices at EMSLIE'S.

CHEAP Clothes !— EMSLlE'S D.B. Sac Suits, at 40s— A marvel of Cheapness. See them, aud judge for yourselves.

CHEAP Clothes '—Tweed Coats, 14s 6d, 17s 6(1, 20s, and 25s— At EMSLIE'S, the Cheapest Shop in Town.

CHEAP Clothes ! — All Wool Tweed Trousers and D.B. Vests, 18s ; made to perfection ; guaranteed a splendid fit.

CHEAP Moles ! Cheap Moles ! - 400 Pairs Men's Printed and White Moles, frotr. 5s 6d— Competition defied.

CHEAP Clothes! Cheap Clothes '.—Observe the quality and style of EMSLIE'S Tweed Trousers at 12s 6d— Cheapest ever introduced.

CHEAP Hats! Cheap Hats! — Just Landed, over 50 dozen Hats and Helmets, from Is Gd, at EMSLIE'S.

CHEAP Clothes ! Cheap Clothes— Citizens, save your money by purchasing where the best value is to b« had.— -At EMSLIE S.

CHEAP Boots ! Cheap Boots !— Colonial made Bluchers from 10s 6d; Balmorals, from 16s 6d ; a" single pair at wholesale prices. — EMSLIE'S Cheap Clothing Emporium. °° 12

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North Otago Times, Volume 2094, Issue 2094, 18 January 1879, Page 3

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