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■tr.t'E for Moxey.—As a rule, nineteen i'ie nut of every twenty believe in getting >i for- their money, and a? a, reminder to ■( who are about to furnish their house?, tnUh their wardrobes, or invest in a sewnwiiliitit—for adornment, convenience, •mfort, they should go, or send, to J. H. uua.v'.s Waitaki House, Thames-street, 'Mi, where they will find the above fi carried out.—J. H. Milligax, iMilli- ■ Draper, Tailor, and Hoot and Shoe Im-&.-[Advt.] EN"tuF..MEN-"s READV-MADE COLONIAL ■UtNi;.—Hood and Shenuan, corner of ! and Itcheti streets, Oamaru, have the •st stock of Gentlemen's Colonial Cloth--1 the north of Otago, and unsurpassed ieapness and durability. Working men "tilers will Hud this a safe and reliable :, lisliment to make their purchases. ? < article of genuine quality, and their « w free of all goods of a doubtful or lH 'i character. One price asked.— 11 : &vs something for the Mosgiel Woollen •"T when a window in one of the leading Rinses in the chief city in New Zealand "-itwked out vji>mpletely with its mnu Jr es Thai such can be done in a way '-'an challenge the attention and com--1,1 the admiration < f customers has been by Brown, Kwing. and Co., of * 'n. They have decorated one of their Slate-glass f.-onts in Princes-street, exIVe 'y with Mosgiel fabrics in a way that ai ws something more thin a A more charming or inviting pie- ,° l all t!mt en contribute to individual " ): t i aring the winter season has rarely * Ver been presented to the pub'ic gaz*. ground is Klled -with tweeds suitable [p attire of the latest and most fa h- * patterns, wnile rising immediately' * l are pieces of elegant woollen tartans "eil for female costume-, as free from : «s in color as they are chaste in design ' "'■nturtable in appearance. Above these ; . ar e tiers of blankets, white as driven j soft as swandown, and lustroa? Ps silk ; jjpts. -• x f ac t, that are not to be sur- ! either in purity of color or quality by [ '"•j ei-or mported from the old-esta-i;:'acto:ies of England. Over the . "it ' '"' wu^te and colored worsteds. , > '■: tin.- window are draped with ... ---.a blurts, and other articles • .■ ' the premises fro.n the products ' ' a, -'tory. If >ve are not mistaken, this i

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 365, 25 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 365, 25 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 365, 25 June 1877, Page 3

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