Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

NEW "WINTER GOODS. ABBS ) Ex b.». Btautaka SD > and XES \ Ex s. Jessie Headman i_"V» Has just opened ont TWO CASES OF Nfi/W DRES3 MATERIAL, BETTER VALT7R ITEVER SHOWS'. ISSPECTIOK ISVTTZD. New Dress Tweeds, all colors, sjd New Dress Tweeds, all colors, 9.jd New Caledonian Dreea Materials, lid. Is 1R Is 4Jd New French Kon'e New Winceys, from 2Jd New Colored Velveteens, all shades, Is 6id Kew Black Velveteens, from Is 3d to 5s 6d New Flashes, all colors, 3s lid New Hats and Bonnetß, trimmed and antrimmed—a splendid selection, all the latest styles New Ladies' and Children's Ulsters R, GABITES, London Hocee, Thames-street, Oamabct.

I HAVE much pleasure In intimating to the inhabitants of Oamaru and North Otago that I have purchased several lines in MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIFG, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, HAT', ASD MERCERY, FOE CASH, Which will he marked at a uniform small profit. Men's Colonial Tweed Suits .. 28s lid Men's Coats ... ... 12s 6d Men's Tweed Trousers ._ ... 4s lid Boys' Tweed Suits - 15s 6d Bovb' Tweed Coats - 9s lid Boys' Tweed Trousers ._ ... 5s lid Men's Felt Hata 2s 6d Men's Drab French Felt Hats ._ 5s 6d (The above line is Bold elsewhere at 7s 6d.) Men's Cotton Shirts— 2a Od (.StrODg as leather.) Men's Cottoa Undershirts ... .- Is 3d Men's Flannel Undershirts* 2s lid (A marvel of economy.) Men's Lambs' Wool Pants ._ ... 3s lid (S'eo them and believe it.) Men's Crimean Shirts ._ ... 6s lid (In ordinary commerce, would be 30 per cent, more.) Boys' Knicker Suits, from 4b 11 (The premier Btock cf North Otago.) Boys' Hats, Shirts, and Underclothing. As unfailing supply of Boo's—Boots—Boots. Men's Bluchers, Oamaru make ... 6s lid (Buy them, and foster an important industry.) Men's Balmorals. Oamaru make .„ 10s 6d (Protection, like charity, should begin at home.) Women's Leather Boots, Oamaru mako ._ ._ 9a 6d (Help to give our boys and girls employment.) Bays' and Girls' Boots, Oamaru make. Buy them on their merit, if not beoinee they are locally made, and you will not regret It. Blankets in white, In 9 quarter and 12-quarter sizes, from 9s lid to 42s Od Blankets in blue, grey, and scarlet, from 9a 6d to ... _ .- 27s 6d Bugs of every description. Portmanteaux, Carpet and Gladstone Bags, always in stock, at prices which simply astonish every one, Remember—l keep the most varied stook of Clothing and Outfits in North Otago. I caa fit men measuring from 30in to 441n round the waist. Suits of Colonial Tweed made measure, from 553. JAMES MACDONALD, ZEAHKBTA HOUSE, THAMES-STKEBT, OAMARU, "Golden Hat."

UMMER SEASON, 1887. Direct importa to hand, including West ov England Wors'ED Coatings, superior qualities; Miltons Woksted Strrnsos in all the fashionable Bhadea of greys, browns, and drabs. A large variety of West of England Trouserings, In nice neat patterns. Real Bannockruhn Tweeds, and a large assortment of other makes in Scotch goods. Jnst from the mill—Several bales of Oauartt Twfeds, made to my apeclal order. The patterns are new, and the quality the very best. Iheso goeds, on inspection, will recommend themselves. Tweed Suits, made of good, sound, all-wool colonial tweeds, 70s, worth at least 20s more. Also, Gentlemen's Underclothing of every description. Hate, the newest shape. Kid Gloves, in white and colors. Waterproof Overcoats, all sizes, with capes attached.—J. GEMMELL, Tailor and Outfitter, Thames-street, Oamaru. Established 1874. JAMES CRAIG AND CO, Saw Mills, HuMBXB-aiKKßi', HAVE FOE SALE AT REDUCED ET3— Bast Binder Twine, Machine Ofls Weotport, Newcastle, and Shag Point Aesnts for Edendsle Saw Mills, West Coast Saw Mills. Agents for Deering'a Improved Twine Binders. Agents for Manchester Fire Insurance Com pany. .Risks taken Grain In store and stack. 324 WE drvw the attention of the publio to the fact that onr PRICES AUE THE LOWEST IN TOWN, Oar goods of s. "at quality only, and we offer id vantages to LLTlome.s not to be got else.vhere, try whet you may. The following are a few of the bargains we offer:— lib good tea and 41b best white sugar for 2s 6d. Since we reduced our price to this mstomera take no other kind, and are satisfied. Bread, 41b loaf, a penny cheaper than any nonse in trade. We also give a good fruit oake for 6d on Saturday to all who spe-d 10s during the week at our shop. Bread wiil not be allowed to count in this. W cannot here give a List of Prices, but the Publio may rely on every Artiola being sold at lowest possible rate. We are CASH Purchasers of Best Batter and Eggs In any quantity, or will FORWARD them to Dunedln on Customers' Account. W. SMYTH AND CO., Cobkik Thames and TorridgE'Stbebts

,/ff B GEORGE EOBINSON, J>jL SUBGEON DENTIST, Opposite Wealeyan Churoh Edhn-sibkit, Oamabo. Artificial Teeth, from Extractions „ 2a 6d Stoppings „ ... 7s 6d From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. From home en first TuesdayJ of eaoh month. ALL P7OBK GUABANTEEDOAMABU LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. (Opposite Post Offioo, Thames-street, Oaxoarn,) Money dvanoed in snms varying from £5 K> £SOO on Fersonsl Security, to be repaid by mootnly instalments. Bills discounted, j!one» Lent on Deposit of Deeds, Scrip, 3ond &c ; also Money Lent on every delorlpvion of Personal Property. On hand a large stock of New Kotherham's Watohet at rednoed prioes, from L 6 10s to L 7 10s, told elsewhere from L 7 10s to LlO 10s. With each watoh la given Betherhami narastoed ecrsifioate. /.MOSS, aSUtnasd Pawabrakw

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM18880328.2.14.2

Bibliographic details

Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4071, 28 March 1888, Page 2

Word Count
895

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4071, 28 March 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4071, 28 March 1888, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert