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I S S S. S. SMITH, FANCY REPOSITORY, THAMES-STREET. Lessons given in "Wax Flowers and Fruit, Leather Work, and Wool Flowers. Pinking done; also, Stamping done for Braiding.. All Material* Supplied. 142 DRESS AND FASHION. SPUING IS7G. NEW ARRIVALS EXTRAORDINARY | *K. BROWN AND CO #l. . Hvve much plcaattre in announcing that their Spring Shipments arc now to hand, comprising every novelty of the Season, purchased expressly for their trade in the LONDON -MARKET. Spring Millinery ! Spring Mantles ! ! Spring Dresses ! Spring Prints ! I MEN'S. ROYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTH INO IN GREAT VARIETY. They have al-so pleasure in announcing that they are now opening a LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS and SUMMER TWEEDS, And have engaged the service.* of FIRST -CLA S S CUTTER Who has jiiat atrivi-il from Melbourne. J. K. BROWN -t CO., (Late or BocftKE-snrnEET, MEi.Bot r.sr.), LONDON HOUSE, OAMARU. SPcCiAL NOTICE. PERSONS living in the Country are tßforme'.l that "THE EV EXIN'f! MAIL" will he forwarder! direct to their addresaas. pott free, for 9*. 6d. per quarter THE EVENING MAIL, ttwisc; AS EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION is a.v EXCELLENT MEDIUM FOR ADVERT I S I N G. o WORDS FOR ONE SHILLING— Situations, Wanted, &c., are charged at this rate. THE EVENING MAIL. SPECIAL NOTICE. "jl/|*R. JOHN JENNINGS having resigned the Running of The Maii., Subscribers arc informed that it will be published direct from tha ofßce. Mr. FRED. THOMPSON will make the rounds of the Town once a week, and it is requested that the payments be made t » him. In no in stance arc the Runners authorised to receive Moticy, and snms paid to them will not be recognised by the Office. Any Complaint as to non-delivery, or neglect in any shape, if reported to Mr, Thompson, will be promptly attended to and recti tied. JOHN DUNGAN, Manager.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 204, 15 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 204, 15 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 204, 15 December 1876, Page 2

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