O AMARU LOW AND DISCOUM OFFICE (Oinxisite ?'<""■ Offire). THAMES-sT.: F.ET, OAMARU. MONKY ADVAXCKD ; sums Tarvin? from 1.-- t.» !-=»!•». on Personal Security, to be repaid by U eekly or Monthly Instalments of Is. in the I.!. For instance: Persons desirous of obtaining l-"> receive T. 4 IDs. cash, repaid *>>' Twenty Instalments of 5». each, tl.e balance deducted for interest, ami so on up to LoOl). Mnnev Lent on Deposit of Deeds, Scrip, Bonds, .tc. ; also, MOXKY I. K X T On every description of Personal Property Anv Security l.irwardrd by Post or otherwise .vil! receive Prompt Attention, either Uy Post Office Oder or Cheque. IST. R.—Fntrni.ee to Private Office by Riirht-of-Wny between Messrs. CaaiieyV and Kennedy's. Ail Transactions Stp.ictlv Confidential J. MOSS. OAM API J. fi-"3 rjiKK NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING | FACTORY (Custom FFouse Square. Punedin). Branches for the Sale of their Manufactures at DcjritDis,OAMAßr.Ti>iAßC-.Cnp.rsTciirrsi:». and Wellington. OAMARU BRANCH IN THAMES-ST., Where the Public can choose from the Large-t Stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS'. AND BOYS' CLOTHING. A'so. from the Largest Stools of RATS, FFOSIKIiY. PORTMANTEAUS. UM RIC F.F .f AS, Rl AN K. bITS, RUGS, 4c. The Faetorv now employs upwards of 51)0 people, and all Purchases being effected for Cash on a most extensive scale, enables the Pn prietors to offer to their Patron 3. ARTICLES OF REALSTTRI.IXG WORTH At most Economical Prices. ATI Goods an- marked in PLAIN FIGURES F<>R CASH ONLY. Any article purchased, and afterwards not approved, will he Exchanged with the same •ourtesy with which it was sold : or, if desired, the-TBonev Returned. R. C. UM«AY, Manager Oamaru Branch. The Tweeds of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN COMPANY. Of which Mr. Hallenstein is one »f the Largest Proprietors, have so much Improved in style and Quality, that a great portion of the Stock is now made from these Tweeds. Mothers of Families assert "That nothiiij: gives their boys better wear than Mosjriel tw'ioda." R. C. LINDSAV Manager, Oamaru Branch X. Z. Clothing Factory. A jrents Machines Wertiuim's Celebrated K UOI'.I.VSON SURGEON DENTIST. Of Twenty Yea s' Experience, And Member of theUdontolojiical Society llreat Britain. THAMES-STU EET. • >.\MARC. c ..n 1.-t Morula he Mouth, and Painierstoti on the Monday.
IlOM.OWv\\s I'tl.l.s. —Stomach. Liver, ami owela.—There id nothing hurtful in thr voiupo-ituuiot these purryuig CilU—nothing that can injure the moat delitate constitutions. 'I hey improve the iiuicl tiu energies ct the stomach ami liver. : regulate the Unvvla. Th-v thus become the surest safeguards agiinat indigestion, a-nl the taunt pit moters <>t ihe hudy'a growth actio • ou every t.itr-rual or>jan. ami they r» guiate every unordered of dehilttateti function They are natural and. therefore, etKcieuc puritters and correctives. Few un"lealihy conditions of the stomach or digestive apparatus cm withstand the accumuia tive healrhy initueii<:« obtained over th wiiole rrame whcu these piiia are judiciously and p«rMV«runfljr taken by invalids.— tA*TT.j
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 587, 20 March 1878, Page 2
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