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BUSINESS NOTICES. TEETH.—DENTRISTY. R. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST, PURPOSES VISITING OAMARU (for a very short time), COMMENCING OCT. 25.' Children's Teeth Regulated. Parties requiring Artificial Teeth should see him on his first arrival. IN ANTICIPATION OF DOING A LARGE TRADE In the SPRING AND SUMMER, MILLIGAN'S POLYTECHNIC Has been REPLENISHED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, With a Magnificent Stock of Goods, suitable for furnishing the Homes, Adorning the Ladies, Clothing the Gentlemen, and Dressing the Children of North Otago, at PRICES TO SATISFY THE MOST ECONOMICAL, And greatly increase the reputation of WAIT AK I HOUSE, as an EMPORIUM For DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, CARPETS, • SEWING MACHINES, and FANCY GOODS. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, Etc., Etc. By our new system of doing business, viz., for Ready Money, or Approved Monthly Accounts, we are enabled to give much better value to our Customers. Our Business is conducted on the most economical manner. Our rate of expense being lower than other Houses in the trade, we turn our Capital over much more quickly, and avoid the losses contingent upon long credit. " There is no other way to sell at a Small Profit." We buy largely in the Best Markets, and avoid all intermediate profit. TRY OUR 255. TWEED TROWSERS, Made to Measure. Come and see our New Millinery and Dress Materials. Superior Value, BOOTS, The Best, Value iu the Trade. You are the Judges; Kindly Try Us. J. H. MILLI GA N, Draper, Tailor, &c, THAMES-STREET, 0 A 31 A R U. TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. rHE Undersigned begs to Notify that he has purchased, at an exceedingly low race, 950 bales CORNSACKS—Calcutta's, hand sewn, full weight—and is prepared to sell them at prices, never before quoted in Oamaru. The first shipment of 500 bales will arrive, per Garron, from Melbourne in about four weeks. Farmers selling Grain will have the Sacks allowed for at Cost Price. Also, Now delivering the cargo of timber ex Garron, from Picton, in splendid order. 10 tons Galvanised Iron, "Grb" brand. 250 barrels White Brothers' Cement, in tine condition. And a large assortmenr of Milner and Perry's Fire-proof Safes. Orders now being booked. JAMES GRAVE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JEWELLERY ! JEWELLERY ! ! JEWELLERY ! ! ! A. M'CORKINDALE, IN thanking his friends and the public of Oamaru for their very liberal encouragement bestowed on him since commencing business in Oamaru, would desire to draw their attention to his Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY, the whole of which is of the Newest and most Fashionable Design, and will be supplemented by every Incoming Mail A. M'C. would specially draw the attention of those desirous of purchasing a really First-class SILVER HUNTING LEVER WATCH To his Large Stock of LEVER WATCHES, which for Strength, Durability, and Accuracy of Timekeeping re surpassed by none. Prices :—£6 to £lO 10s. CLOCKS—FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND GERMAN. SILVER and PLATED GOODS an unequalled assortment. ANEROIDS, BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, FIELD, OPERA, MARINE, AND TELESCOPIC GLASSES. All kinds of JET, IVORY, TORTOISESHELL, AND STEEL GOODS. COLONIAL JEWELLERY OF ANY PATTERN MADE TO ORDER. LEVER CHRONOMETERS, DUPLEX, HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL, AND EVERY DISCRIPTION OF WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED At Moderate Prices. All Orders Punctually Attended To, Please Note the Address : A. M'CORKINDALE, Near Masonic Hall, ITCHEN-STREET OAMARU

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 146, 9 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 146, 9 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 146, 9 October 1876, Page 3

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