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BUS3NESS NOTICE. GENTLEMEN WITH HEADS. HATS, From 6g to 7| May bb Had at Ainr Time ax ■'FARLANE AND OO.'S HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, THAMES-STREET, Oamarit.

Hats for figures slight or burly; Hats for straight hair, or for curly; Hats for faces melancholy; .1. Hats for features bright and jolly ; Hats for gentlemen, of standing; Hats that give a look commanding ; Hats for walking, riding, driving y Hats dull faces look alive in; .-.-..•• Hats to be worn at watering-places; ; Hats to suit velocipede races; ' • Hats that stands all kinds of mauling; ; Hats for every trade and calling ; Hats with Christie's patent lining ; Hats for all to cut a shine in ; Hats so lustrous and so bright; Hats—ventillators, extra light; Hats all good, at every price; Hats wond'rous neat, which looks so nloe ; Hats for Parsons, Clerks, or Lawyers; Hats for Joiners, Smiths, or Sawyers; '■- Hats of many shapes uncommon; Hats adjjhired by lovely women; • Hats with which a room|io : .enter J .^j* je '' >J V Hats for every wild advent&re; Jf Hats/for tasjbes-ipf peer,or^easant; jr Hate that Hats of quiet styles for pastors; Hats so nobby, regular fasters; Hats oft sent a hundred miles fc Hats that even babies ery for; J Hats for landsmen and for sail6rs; Hats that grace the work of tailors ; Wide-awakes, short in their nap; M'Farxane's house for hat or cap ; Numbers of them made by steam, On every head let them be seen. M'FARLANE & 0 0., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, " SHIRTMAKER, HOSIERS, & HATTERS. Thames - street, DENTISTRY. MRwjBOQT MAY be CONgratTEDfor AFEWBAYS '/tt&r STAR ijNffGARTER, Patients ,'regoiring Artificial Teeth will please see him' as early as possible. October 27, 1876. varieties, ON Seedsman. HALL OF COMMERCE, THAMES-STREET. T O O H E Y is now OFFERING a SPLENDID

SELECTION of New Summer Goods New Summer Millinery New Summer Dresses ]S r ew Summer Costumes New Summer Prints New Summer Drapery, &c, &c. A select 'choice of Fancy and Chip Straw H ats and Bonnets, in the most Fashionable Shapes A very large stock of French and English Ribbons, in all the leading shades.. Sash and Scarf Ribbons in the latest designs Mixing and Unmounted Flowers in great variety . ' ■ - ■ - Ostrich and Fancy Feathers and Feather A very Stock of French and Eng- jj lisb/Fichus af . Si Umen Sets; in the Ne Styes - j« A Large Assortment of Ladies' Neckties, jjj Scarfs, Neckerchiefs, Linen Collars, jij and Cuffs jjjj Heal Maltese Lace, and Laces in Great <j!i Variety. " |;| MILLINEHY and DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, under the management ;o£ !] Mrs. Toohey, who, having returned from \ Dunedin, after making a choice selection in i ~ s «'n- j n" t\ i ij a feel obliged by Ladies giving their orders f[f early while the Patterns are New and Fresh,!!! and to prevent disappointment later in thejp Sole authorised Agent, in Oatnaru, for Singer's Celebrated Sewing Machines.

HOTBCES. : , V -"RS. RAMSAY, i.VJL few steady, re-Hi spectable £OAft©EEte I NOTICE TO SHEARERS. Station and have BEMJ|SI£U to SHEA UiNLESS PER, and firmly trust that all shearers will strenu-ji ously oppose any reduction of. the above; rate. ..-. \\ Shearers "are cautioned' against signing! agreement unless ihe price is fixed. . 4i

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 165, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 165, 31 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 165, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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