VI E. GEORGE ROBINSON SCBftKON DENTIST, if) year*' nptcnixe, and Member of the ydnnto!ogk-*! Society of Great Britain, Kt>FV-«TRKET, OAMAP.D (fiew Bloc I.arnp.) £. Ft. visit# Wairnate on the firwt Monday svery month, and Palmenton on the third Monday, when required. BT ,trr»trt>tr,ST ~sn ids EXCELLENCY TUB GOVERNOR. FERRIRR ANf ROC K, pftmw;f:A pflEt:*. ttAVtW ftir.fc'iffVKO SFKCtAL ISSTAN f N Kt»Us AI" I'AKATUS Ftmrv £,no»U». art* prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS Of* CHILDREN IRRESPECTIVE OF WEATHER. 342 UN PR KCEDENTED SUCCESS. J KATIf'S GREAT CASH SALE J t FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Men's Mole Trousers, 4a 6d per pair Men's Tweed Sntta, 24a €d Boy's Tweed Suits, 7a fid Boy's Moleskin Suits, 5a All Wool Flannel, Is per yard AH "Wool Merino, la 6d per yard Cape Wincey, 4d per yard Twilled Wincey, 6§d per yard. Aberdeen Wincey, !*jd per yard Maalin Curtains, 3a 3d Ladies' Wool Sleeveless Jackets, 2a 6d. Children's Wool Boots and In fan tecs, 64 per pair. And Piles of Remnants on the Counter. BEATH'S GREAT CASH SALE, Itchea-atreet, near Star and Garter. 035 ASSIGNMENT OF THE ESTATE or MESSRS. AITKEN. PASCOE, AND CO., Ciotuiso itAjtrr^cTrßEFi-", to MR. J. H. MtwßEto-jt. , Manager Menaiel Wootlm / Factory, and > Trustees. MR. Jkfcs \ Of Sargood, So and Kwen, ' rr-»HE above largp flothins Manufacturing J. Ftvm tmirg had to succumb to these hard times and assign their Estate, we have been tuSnced by the Trustees to parvhase tha whole of their large Mannfactored Stock at a very heavy redaction, and have resolved to Hell the same again in onr Branches direct to the public at prises at which we cottld not legitimately sell oar own goods. In fact (without exaggeration) daring the next few weeks we are tn a position to offer New Goods in MenV and fk>y»* Attire, of Colonial Manufacture, at from ONE THIRD TO • ONE HALF THEIR USUAL COST. HALLENSTEIS BROS., New Zealand Clothing Factory. The asstgneil Ptock wilt W for Sate in onr o:vmar« Branch, from and on SATURDAY NEXT, 2S6h JUNE. New Zealand Clothing Factory. 17 DUNTROON CO-OPERATIVE STOR THE DUNTROON COOPERATIVE COMPANY, having PURCHASED the entire STOCK and BOOK DEBTS of MR. THOMAS SNOW, purpose to carry on the business of GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL DRAPERS, On the premises, Campbell-street, Dnntroon, hitherto occupied by Mr. Snow. The business of the Company will be transacted on atrict READY-MONEY PRINCIPLES, As being themselves purchasers for ca3b, they are enabled to offer goods at the Lowest Possible Prices. DUNTROON CO-OPERATIVE STORE COMPANY, Campbell-street, Dnntroon. Persons indebted to the estate of T. Snow will please make early payment to the Company, to avoid the necessity of legal proceedings. 541
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1036, 15 August 1879, Page 2
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