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BUSINESS NOTICES AMARU WATERWORKS. Ready Money versus Credit. We conduct our affairs on the Co-operative System of small profits and cash payments, on account of the unprecedented universal depression partly caused by OVER SPECULATION And the FAILURE OF THE GLASGOW BANK. We have resolved To sell all goods in each department at prices that must surprise the most sceptical. £20,000 WORTH Is now offered to the public of Oamaru, therefore, everyone studying ECONOMY Would do well to visit the Bon Marclii, as this season we are now offering special advantages, therefore, those in a position to pay READY MONEY Should come and inspect the piles of New Goods now on view, direct from the LONDON MARKETS. Now Bhowing, Five Hundred and Sixty Pieces of Mew Washing Materials suitable for t!ie coming season, and as the Cash Drapers think that the day is not far distant when the OAMARU PUBLIC Will have .1 plentiful supply of pure water, they beg to stale t-hs-t each piece is w.:iva;ii,-j.i to v. ash. A plentiful supply of New Calicoes direct from the Looms, and marked at only sufficient profit to cover working expenses. Grey Calicoes, frcm 2d per yard. Horrocks's Long Cloth, 4-$ d to 9id per yard Towels from 4irl each ; large size do, at 6d, and, as we think, the cheapest towel in the world. 750 Pairs Long Curtains, from 2s lid per pair. Toilet Covers, from Is to 2s 6d each. Antimacassers, all sizes, cheap. Rough Browns, from s|d per yard. Towellings, all linen, 2id per yard. Carpets, from aid per yard. Floor Cloths, from Is 3d (all widths kept in in stock). Window Holland in Green, White and Buff, every width, from 28-inch to 64-inch wide. Muslin for Short Blinds, from 3Jd per yard. A Bankrupt Stock of Dresses—these goods will astonish everyone ; the prices will probably convey the idea of something common looking, but it must not be tested by that, as it is worth double what we charge for it, viz., 4Jd per yard. We have a plentiful supply of these goods, and shall be glad to supply the small shops at a small discount off the above price. New Cashmere Cloths, now so much worn. New Zulu Mixture, a very pretty material. New French Poplins, in the latest colorings. New Silk Reps, various shades. New Irish Poplins, in 40 new shades. New Colored Silks, very cheap. New Black Silks, warranted to wear. New Black Lustres, from Old to 2s 9d. New Black Cashmeres, fast dyes. New Black Poplins. New Black Russel Cords, from Is to 3s. New Black Poplins, from Is 2d to 3s 6d. Dressmaking on the Premises. Bargains in Kid Gloves— Several dozens of French Kid Gloves, at Is 6d per pair. Josephines (best colors), 3s lid (sixpairs for 22s 6d). Children's Summer Gloves, from 3Jd. 196 Boxes of Frillings, from 2Jd per yard. 7000 Yards of New Embroideries, all widths, at one price, 6Jd; from the extreme cheapness of these goods they will ensure many purchasers. 999 Dozen Straw Hatß, from 6d each, worth five times that amount. Bundles of Remnants>- marked regardless of cost. Washing Laces, at London prices. New Umbrellas, warranted not to cut in the folds ; the only house in Oamaru that keeps this class of umbrellas. 160 New Capes, 6s 6d to 3os 6d. Ladies' Long Jackets, from 7s 6d each. Ladies' Underclothing, decidedly cheap. JOHN BULLEID, PROPRIETOR, (Trading as John Bulleid and C 0.,) Thames-street, OAMARU, And Basinghall-street, LONDON; Also, at HONG KONG, And TIMBUCTO O.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1086, 11 October 1879, Page 1

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