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eUSIKESS KOTICE^V^ H. M I L L I G has great pleasure in announcing the'* arrival of ■- NEW GOODS , Ladies' Kid Boots, at 10s., lis. 6d.,-12*& Ladies' Lasting Boots, 10s., llß.,l2a._li|i Maids Kid and Lasting Boots Men's French Calf E. S. Boots ' 205.. Men's Leather E.S. Boots, - <l7s. 6d., It 6d., 19s. ' C Men's Balmorals, 17s. .6d.j -lSa. 6cL, 20t| Youths' and Boy's E. S.- and •* Stronj*| nailed Lace Boots Colonial Made and Firsttßate Valcs. Gents' Oxonian Shoes, Colonial. Mak* Gents' Canvas Shoes, ; [ditto Gents'. Cricketing Shoes' , i .ditto Ladies' Gentlemen's," and'.- - Children's! Slippers in great" variety* / 'S Note the address-: J. H. M ILL I 6 AN, ; WAITAKI HOUSE;. ,968 GENTLEMEN WITH HEADS. HAT S, -- • From 6| to 7| May be - Fab at Ainr Time at 'FARLANE AND CO.'S HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, THAMES-STREET, . O AMARU. Hats for figures slight or burly; Hats for straight hair, or for curly ; ; Hats for faces melancholy ; - Hats for features bright and jolly ; Hats for gentlemen of standing; Hats that give a look commanding ; Hats for walkiilg, 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; - Hats so lustrous and so bright; Hats—ventillators, extra light; . 1 Hats all good, at every price Sr.Hats wond'rous neat, which looks so nice ; Hats for Parsons, Clerks, or Lawyers; 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 Eats of quiet styles for j astors; Hats so nobby, regular fasters ; Hats oft sent a hundred miles for; Hats that even babies cry for ; Hats for landsmen and for sailors ; Bats that grace the work of tailors; Wide-awakes, short in their nap.; ■ 3\i '-Fablank's house for hat or cap ; Numbers of them made by steam, On every head let them be seen. ' M'F A E. L A N E & C 0., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, SHIRTMAKER, HOSIERS, &HATTERS. Thames - street, , ; Oamaru. 47 N FUBLBC COMPANIES. ORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY: PRESIDENT : Mr. A. J. S. Headland. TRUSTEES : Mr. E. W. Roxby | Mr. Jno. Mainland COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : Mr. H. Aitken Mr. John Thomson Mr. Robert West Mr. T. Fairley M. W. C. Baudinet Mr. D. Miller Mr. Robert Thompsos Air. John Barclay Mr. Robert Wilson. TREASURER: Mr. W. G. Filleul. SECRETARY : ' Mr. G. Sumpter. solicitors ; . Messrs. Julius and Bialmer. The above Society is prepared to issue £25Debentures, at Eight per cent, per »n»nm,. repayable at any time on three monthsnotice. For further particulars and infonuttion, apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, 828 Secretary. N EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital £250,000 Fire Department.—lnsurances granted at Lowest Current Rates on Building? Mitts, Breweries, Stocks, Furniture,- Far.m duce, Stacks, &c., &c. Marine Department.—l. HuF/s insured for the voyage or time. 2. Mr irchandiae, Goods, Freight, &c. The above Company being -the first- Insurance Company established in New Zealand, has prior claims on tb<e patronage, of New Zealand Colonists ; and beingALOCAL INSTITUTION, the whole, of the fonds '«• invested in the' Colony. Agent for ©amahc i GEORGE SUMPTEI& r 851

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 203, 14 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 203, 14 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 203, 14 December 1876, Page 3

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