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JR. H A Y N E . (Successor to H. 11, Coggins), For eight years with T. M.- v Wilkinson, Princes-street, Duncdin, A M I L Y CHE MI S T (Next Star and Garter Hotel), OAMARU. Teeth Extracted. 116 Good NEWS for the Working Man. — Look in at London Honse before purchasing elsewhere. Money saved is money earned, - • • • R. GiBITES Having pnrchased a consignment of MEN'S CLOTBI G, will offer the same at-Half Their Value, consisting of Men's Tweed Suits and Coats. . Note the prices—Men's Tcveed Double-breasted Snits, 22a6d, worth 425; Men's Tweed Paget Suits, 27s 6d, worth 458 ; Men's Tweed Cambridge Coats, 131 9d, worth 25a ; Men's Tweed Cambridge Coats, 9s lid; Men's Worsted Coats, 18s 9d, worth 35s ; Men's Knitted Worsted Sox, Is 3d, worth is 9d; Boys' Heavy Tweed Suits, 19s 9d, worth 27s 6d. Bankrupt Sale still going on of sheetings, calicoes, flannels, shirtings, bed quilts. All dress goods, carpets, print?, &c. Ladies' and children's colored hose very cheap. Further reductions made in Ladies' Costumes. Print Costumes, 2s lid, worth 6s lid ; Ladies' Holland, latest fashion, Ss 6d, reduced from 17s 9d. R. GABITKS, LONDON HOUSE, Thames-street, Oamaru. Mil. UKUiIGK ROBINS ON SURGEON DENTIST, (Opposite Weslcyan Chapel). blue lamp, Eden-street, Oamarct. HOURS OP ATTENDANCE: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. G.R. visits Waimate on the firet Monday in every month. OAMARU LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. (Opposite PoEt Office, Thames.street, Oamaru.) Money advanced in sums varying from £1 to £SOO on Personal Security, to do repaid by monthly instalments, Bills discounted, Money Lent on Deposit of Deeds, Pcrip, Bonds &c. ; also Money Lent on every description of Personal Property. Any lecurity forwarded by post or otherwise will receive prompt attention either by post Dffice orfer or cheaue. All transactions Strictly oonfidentia' J. MOSS, in am. AND ¥. I N a L I S. A * Oamako Branch, UNDER NKW MANAGEMENT. Having lately Purchased the Bankrupt ?tock of IT. Fox as wel? as those of S. T Kerr and tho Paris Novelty Company we are now able to offor their Goofls at in Enormous Saorifice. large Honpy Quilts, 4s lid Tow<l-s 3}d Twill Sheeting, 2 yirds wide, 6J I Sp'cndid Flannel, flj I, very fine Prints, 2Jd, worth (ijl Prinis, 3Jd, worth Sjd Kc-rty Dres3 Check, 3g-l C stumea, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4a lid Hcmopuns, SJd Straw Hits, fr m 3d Cotton Shirts, is, 2?, 3s " Trousers and Veata, 16s 6d, ISs 61, 20sJ. AND T, MEEK, CASH PURCHASERS Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Potatoes, and all other kinds of Farm Produce, HAVE ON SALE— Fall weight Cornsacks and Twine, all of same size and quality as last season. Large Bnpply of Potatoe Sacks on hand at Low Prices. Liberal Cash advances on Grain stored or placed in our hands for sale or .shipment. - 556 IMPORTANT NOTICE. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Is in fnll swing. In future no dresses will be made up by MJ. ROBERTSON • The Cash Draper, Unless the materials have been purchased on the premises. A Choice Assortment of Winter Materials now being shown. The reason of the above intimation is on account of the low charges in connection with the Dressmaking. WANTED KNOWN. WM. MENZIES AND CO. ABE NOW SHOWING An Entirely New Stock ofGENERAL DRAPERY HOUSE FURNISHINGS MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' MEI CERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. Every article is pew, and having feesn purchased for cash down, W. M. & Co. can afford to dispose of the various goods at prices which will command a large share of patronage, and be a mutual gain to themselves and their patrons, WM. MENZIES AND CO.> Thames-street (Next door to Mr Mollison, Bootmaker). N.B.—WM MENZIES AND CO. have ceased to have any connection with Waitaki House. DRESSMAKING As usual, under the management of Miss Crawfobd. 785 COMPULSORY SALE BOOTS AND SHOESI EOOTS AND SHOES! C\ SH WANTED. GW. HINCFLIFFE, • Colohtal Boot Mart. Thames-street, Oamaru, Will offer the Whole of his ttock of Boots and Shoes at Genuine Clearing Sale Prices. No prices are hera quoted but one call w.ll convince the most ece:-tical that the stock is fresh and reductions in prices, genuine at the COLONIAL BOOT MART. THB RABBIT PEST. THE SETTLERS of the Upper Waitaki a~e requested to MEET on MONDAY, 24m INST., at 7 p,m., at Mr Christian Hille's, Knrow, for the purpose of concerting means to abate the rabbit past. SO4.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1322, 22 March 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1322, 22 March 1884, Page 2