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BUSINESS NOTICES DIRECT IMPORTER FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. T> G A B I T E S, LONDON HOUSE, THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. FIRST SHIPMENT NOW OPEN. 35 CASES, EX KHORASSAN. The stock Being so large, E.G. can only mention a few of the leading lines. Ladies' Print Princess Robes, 5s lid, 7s lid, 10s 9d, to 21s; Ladies' Holland Costnmes, from 12s 9d; Children's Print Princess Robes, from 4s lid—a large assortment of sizes and different qualities. Children's Princess P.obe3 in lustre and other materials—a large variety; Children's Pompadour Pinafores, from 2a 3d : Muslin do, from Is 6Jd. Ladies' Cashmere Jackets, from 9s 9d to 555; Ladies' Cashmere Visites, Fichus, Capes, and Lace Collarettes, from 7s lid. 12 Sets of Children's Cashmere Capes, from 3s lid. MILLINERY HATS AND BONNETS, The Latest Novelties and most Fashionable Shapes. Girls' richly trimmed Straw Hats, from 5s lid; Children's Sail:r Hats, from 12£ d to 4a lid ; Girls' untrimmed Straw Hats, from Is ; 1 Case of Girls' Muslin trimmed Hats, Is 6Jd, Is lid, 2s 6d, 4s 9d; 11 Boxes of Flowers, 3Jd, 4Jd, 6*d, 9d, 12£ d, to 4s 6d each; Long Wiiite Uitrich Feathers, from 7s lid. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN. Ladies' Chemises, from Is lid; Ladies' Tucked Drawers, from is 9d ; Ladies' Trimmed Night Dresses, from 3s 9cl; Ladies' Tucked tskirts, from 2s fid; Infants' Pique Pelisses, from 2s lid ; Infants' Bibs, from s£d; one lot of Infants' Pique Frocks, Is 1 id, very cheap. Bojs' Embroidered Pique Blouses, from 5s 9d; Infants' Sun Hats and Bonnet. 1 Case of Ladies' White and Colored Corsets, fiom Is 4jd ; the new Spoon-bill Corsets, 3s lid : the new Belted Corsets, 7s 6d, 8s 6d ; 103 9d; White French Wove Corsets, Is lid. 1 Case of Frillings, Id, lsd, 2£d, 4Jd, 6d ; Patent Lisse Frilling, 6d; Double Liese Frilling, from lOd. DRESS DEPARTMENT, la well supplied with all the New Fabrics for the present seaann. New Alexandra Cords New Athal Cloths, Sew and most Fashionable t hades, in Lustre, 9Ad, 12id, lojd, to 2s 6d. New Cords, 6Jd, 9Jd. New Pompadour Prints, 6'|d to 10£ d. New Brilliants, from S£d. New FaDcy Prints, from 4£d. Galatt-a Stripes aad Checks, from BJd. Na*y Blu.j Cambric, lid. Twill tatiu Ololh, all colois, Is. Printed Skirt*, frpm 2s 1 Id. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Toi:et Quilts, Iron* 3* lid ; Honey Comb Quilts, from 5s lid ; Turkish Towels, from lid; Honey Comb Towtls, from 3s lid per dozen ; Mualin Curtains, 6 yards long, from 3s 9d ; Lace Cuitunß, 6yards long, Horn 3s lid ; Stripe Shirtings, 6d per yaid ; 72-itch unbleached Sheet ng, 9Jd ; Twiil, do, 12Jd ; 72-inch White Twill Sheeting, Is 2Jd : imitation Dutch Carpet, Floor Oil Canv.i?, 4 yards wide, 4s 9d per square yard ; Cretonnes, from 6£d ; Rough Brown Holland, from s£d; 30 pieces Unbleached Twill Calico, 4s 9d per dozen ; White Calico, 331 Id par do, 2s 9d \.er dozen. FAN Ox", HOSIERY, AND GLO7E DEPARI MENT. Ladies' White Cotton Hose, from 3£d ; Girls' Navy and Fancy Striped Hose, from 6id ; Unbleached Baibriggan, from Is 6d ; Ladies' Flesh Color Embroidered Hose, 12id; Ladies' doable-button Liile Gloves, from Bci; Best Fier.cn Kid Glove?, 2s 9d; Linen Collars, 3Jd ; Lawn iiamlkerchiefs, 2s 9d per dozen ; Embroidery Edgings, from 2£d ; Zanelia Umbrellas, Is 9d. Brazilian Shot Sun Shade?, 2s 9d; Umbrella do, from 3s 9d; Ladies' fciik Umbrella*, from 6s lid ; the Paragou frame from 9s 9d ; Ladies' Silk Scarf?, from s£d ; Embioideitd Washing Sc3rfs, 6Jd, 9ci, lOid; Ladies' Netted Collaret.es, 13 fi^d. MEN'S ANu BOYS'CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's Sao Suit-, from 25s 6d to 66* ; Men's Paget Suits, from 46s 6d to 80s ; Men's Serge *ui:s, 16s 61; Men's C ats, from 13s 9d; Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s lid to 24s ; Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest, 13s 9d to 35s ; Men's Geeloi'g Trousers and Vest, 25s 6d, worth 30s ; Boys' Knicktr Suits, 5s lid to 18s 6d ; Boys' Galatea Tweed Suit?, 21b ; Men's Stripe Cotton Shirts, Is 6£d to 4s 6d ; Men's Cotton Pants, 2s; Men's Soft F.it Hars, from 2s 9d; Boys' Soft Felt Hats, with names, 2s 6d ; Boys' Fauey Peak Caps, 1b 2d; Cotton Half-hose, sd. DRESSMAKING Under the most efnc;eat management. One Shilliug in the Pound will be returned to all cash purchasers. TO MILLERS, BREWERS, AND CAPITALISTS. lOR SALE, the following desirable PROPERTIES in the flourishing Town of Timaru:— The recently-erected Belford Steam Flour Mills and Grain Stores, corner of North-street and the Beach, and connected with the Souther Railway by a private siding. 1 <e buildings are brick, erected, and contain three pairs stones (but constructed for six pairs), driven by 18 h.-p. highpressure engine, capable of working up to 30 h.-p. All the most approved milling and dressing appliances, together with every conceivable labor-saving appliance and convenience, have been introduced, which only practical men can fully appreciate. ' Also, The Alton Brewery and Malting Establishment, corner of Cross and Brownstreets, capablo of brewing 60 hhdper week, with large cellarage accommodation and storage for 8000 bushels malt. For full particulars and terms for either property apply to „„.,.„„ W. ZIESLER, Timaru; Or REID & DUNCANS. •• 165 Dnnedin. THE PLANTING SEASON, 1880. TREES I TREES I! TREES 111 In Large or Smal IQuantitiea. THE Undersigned respectfully informs his numerous patrons and .the public generally, that he has FOR SALE many thousands of FRUIT and FOREST TREES, PINES, CUPRESSUS, etc. Also choice, ornamental, evergreen, and deciduous flowering Trees and Shrubs, all having been carefully transplanted and prepared under my personal superintendence. I can confidently recommend them to intending planters. All orders for the same will receive prompt attention and be carefully packed, and forwarded with dispatch by rail ar otherwise. „ _ _ _I S O N , MEADOW BANK NURSERY, NORTH ROAD. N.B.—Hodson's 'Bus leaves th« Railway Station for the Nuwery Ground* • vary hoar.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 13 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 13 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 13 October 1880, Page 1

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