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BUSINESS NOTICE J. H.MILL I G A N . has great pleasure in announcing the arrival of NEW GOODS Ladies' Kid Boots, at 10s., lis. 6d., 12s. 6d. Ladies' Lasting Boots, 10s. t lis., 12s. 6d. Maids Kid and Lasting Boots Men's French Calf E. S. Boots, 20s. Men's Leather E.S. Boots, 17s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 19s. Men's Balmorals, 17s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 20a. Youths' and Boy's E.S. and Strongnailed Lace Boots Colonial Made and First-rate Value. Gents' Oxonian Shoes, Colonial Make Gents' Canvas Shoes, ditto Gents' Cricketing Shoes ditto Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children'* Slippers in great variety. Note the address : J. H. MILLI GA N, WAITAKI HOUSE. 968 GENTLEMEN WITH HEADS. HATS, From 6f to 7f May be Had at Any Time at 'PAELANE AND CO.'S M HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, THAMES-STREET, Oamaru. Hats for figures slight or burly ; H ats for straight hair, or for curly j Hats for faces melancholy; Hats for features bright and jolly; Hats for gentlemen of standing; Hats that give a look commanding; Hats for walking, riding, driving; 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 j Hats so lustrous and so bright; Hats—ventillators, extra light; Hats all good, at every price ; Hats wond'rous neat, which looks so nice ; Hats for Parsons, Clerks, or Lawyers; j| Hats for Joiners, Smiths, or Sawyers Hats of many shapes uncommon; Hats admired by lovely women; . Hats with which a room to enter; Hats for every wild adventure; Hats for tastes of peer or peasant; Hats that make each face look pleasant; Hats of quiet styles for pastors; Hats so nobby,. regular fastera ; Hats oft sent a hundred miles for ; Hats that even babies cry for Hats for landsmen and for sailors; Hats that grace the work of tailors; Wide-awakes, short in their nap; M'Farlane's house for hat or cap ; Numbers of them made by steam, On every head let them be seen. M'FARLANE & C 0., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, SHIRTMAKER, HOSIERS, & HATTERS. Thames - street, Oamaru. 47 HALL OF COMMERCE, THAMES-STREET. D T O O H E Y is now OFFERING a SPLENDID SELECTION of New Summer Goods New Summer Millinery New Summer Dresses New Summer Costumes New Summer Prints - New Summer Drapery, &c., &*.J A select choice of Fancy and Chip Straw Hats and Bonnets, in the most Fashion* able 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 grea variety Ostrich and Fancy Feathers and Featber Trimmings,, in the latest tints A very Select Stock' of French and English Fichus A Beautiful Assortment of .Ladies' Freseb Linen Sets, in the Newest Shapes and Styes A Large Assortment of Ladies' Neckties, Scarfs, Neckerchiefs, Linen Collars, and Cuffs Real Maltese Lace, and Laces in Great Variety. D. T. invites special attention to He MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING DKPARTMEiSIT, under the management, ef Mrs. Toohey, wbo, having returned from Dunedin, after making a choice selection in the Millinery and Dress Department, would feel obliged by Ladies giving their ordersearly while the Patterns, are iSi ew and Fresh,; and to prevent disappointment later in th» season* ■. Sole authorised Agent, in Oamaru, for Singer's Celebrated Sewin« Machines. -

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 29 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 29 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 29 November 1876, Page 3

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