BUSINESS NOTICES THE lAMILY FRIEND LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. Strongest, Simplest, id Most J.iapid. Best Hand Lock-stitch Machine It has a Substantial Stand, and requires no fixing to the table. It will Sew any Material, from Muslin to Leather, making a perfect Lock-stitch, which is the neatest and best. It will SEAM, TUCK, BIND, BRAID, QUILT, HEM, FELL, gather, and sew nr bands at the same time. A large supply of the above Just Landed,; ex Ringarooma. PRICE AS IN MELBOURNE—£4. HOOD AND SHENNAN, AGENTS, Itchen and Teea streets, OAMARU. 823 FTIHE WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTER AND BINDER. STATEMENT OP FACTS. Awarded This Year's PRIZES as follows : June 17 —First Prize Gold Medal at Chicoe, Belgium. June 19—First Prize Gold Medal, and 1000 Francs at Rome, Italy. August 2—Wood's, First Prize, three day's trial in Holland. Successful in 17 field trials in America to June 29. Immediate orders necessary. ,i J. CHURCH, EID AND COMPANY, WATERLOO HOUSE, SWANBILL CORSET (REGISTERED). A full, deep Corset, especially for Ladies inclined to embonpoint. The Swanbill is most effective in reducing the figure and keeping the form flat, so as to enable Ladies to wear the fashionable vetements of the day. Busk, 134 inches long. SWANBILL CEINTURE CORSET. An admirable combination of Ceinture and Corset, of novel and ingenious manufacture, combining the advantages of both Stay and Joan of Arc Belt. While imparting a graceful symmetry and elegance to the figure, it affords a degree of comfort and support not to be derived from an ordinary Corset. 16 inches deep. The above Corsets, together with a choice assortment of French Goods, consisting of— Trimmed Millinery Mantles Necklets Bracelets Hair Pins Bouquet Holders &c. &c. Have just been opened at RE ID AND COMPANY'S, WATERLOO HOUSE, Thames - street, Oamahit. 351 ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS AND ! SILVER JEWELLERY. I M'CORKINDATK-begs to announce —■*-• that he has ni.-ive-i, "tirect fn-in the manufacturers, A LARGE AND CHO'TE CONSIGNMENT OF THE A.vj-. K G'-JO!).•*, Per James Nicol Fleming, which will be found of the Newest Patterns and Designs, and well worth Inspection. ITCHEN STREET, 596 Oamaru. TAILOR AND CLOTHLER. JH. MILLIGAN, • in tendering his sincere thanks to" his numerous Friends and Patrons for their | very liberal support, desires to draw their | attention to his well-assorted stock of ■p WOOLLEN GOODS Of superior quality, specially adapted for a f • FIRST-CLASS TAILORING TRADE. I Ladies' Fashionable Jackets made to order. Magazines of Fashion by every mail. i AN APPRENTICE TO THE TAILORING TRAJSE REQUIRED.—AppIy Early. J. H. MILLIGAN, Tailor, Hatter,. Hosier, &0., THAMES-STREET. 887 I PRICE a large and varied stock of Paperhangings : —Whitelead, 10d to 12s 6d per 281bs ; 72-inch Scrim, 6d per yard. , Tacks, Brushes, &c, equally cheap. Just arrived, per Rokeby Hall, some 12 Q'.'O pieces of Paper, most -of which will be s -Id at 6d per piece. 589 J. S. ANDERSON.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 757, 13 September 1878, Page 3
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