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FANCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS! BAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS For Christmas and New Year. A large room entirely devoted to this branch of our business. ENORMOUS DISPLAY I Cheaper than any other honeo cm buy at, let alone selling them. Onr buyer is in the London market every day, ready to snap np any bargains that are abont. Don't be in Thames-street without calling, as the display is large and the prices are astonishingly low. <9* Tho Doll Department 13 teeming with Novelties, IMMENSE T3ADE ! SMALTi PROFITS ! This is onr driving power. With oar large trade the smallest profit suffices, and hence the bargains we are alwayß offering. This year the Show will not be in the Msglo Cave as formerly, bnt above the surface, at the rear of our Millinery Department. Entrance through the Main Shop, second entrance on the left. HEAD 1 BEAD ! BEAD! To read Is to bny.

The Following Line 3 abb selected at Random from the Sea of Babgaiks: Tin Boxes, Id each Strong Wood Money-Boxes, 6d each Seta of Dolls' Frrniture, from 6d to 5s 91 Scales, from 6d to IOJd Tin Trumpets, 3d, 4£d, 9d, 7id. Japanese Toys, 2d each Japanese Walking Sticks, 6Jd 9i, 1b Horaea in Oats, Gd each t heep in Clover, 6d each Wood Blocks, 7id 9d, Is Egg.Beaters, IOJd Draughts, Is Bolls' Swings, 6£ Tenn:s Racquets, lOJjd and la each Engines, 6d each Trains, 6d each Carta and Horees, 6d Water Carts, 6d eaoh Wood Gun?, from 6d to 6s lid Italian Baskets, la Cottage Barometers, Is and Is 6d eaoh Japanese Trays, from 2s 6d to 7a 6d Good Crueta, 7a 6d and 89 9d Crumb Tray and Brash, 2s 6d Inlaid Wax-Boxes, from 3a 6d to 453 "Writing Deaks, Sa 6d to 39a 6d Japanese Umbrellas, Id each Plceh Bags, IOJd to 4a 91 Wheelbarrows, from Is to 10s 6d Japanese Fans, 4Jd Japanese Fire-?oreens, 10£ d to Is 6d each Sorap albums, Gd to 4i 6d Toy Books on Linen and Paper, 6d, 93, la Card Trays, each Far Dogs, Is Japanese Birds, 2Jd Japanese Vases, 4s 6d to 15s Fire Screens, 9d each One Magio Lantern, very superior, 35a 6d • et of Tools, 45, 6d, 9d, and Is per set Garden Tools, 6d 9d, and la A cheap lot of Vaees, assorted sizes and kinds> all at la each Large Glass Decanters, with Glass Stoppers, 6|d, worth 2s 6d Batter Dishes, with Silver Covers, Is Japanese Brackets, 6|d to 12s 6d Japanese Cabinets, la to 12s 6d Good Mugs, 7id and 9d Glass Lemon Squeezers, 7Jd targe Garden Hakes, Is lljd each Large Garden Spades, Is llid each Tennis nets, with Poles, complete Photo Frames, la to 2a 9d Japanese stocking Baskets, 7d and Is 2d Glass Beads, 2d and 6d Plaques, 4Jd to 10£ d Jfainted Pails, 7£ Cups and Saucers, 10Jd Wood Horses, Is each Toasting Forks, Is Humming Tops, 6d and 9d Balls, 3d to 2s 9d Whips, 6d, 9d, Is Dinner Bells Japanese Umbrellas, Id

We are very busy in this department. We are crowded with customers daily. JOHN BUBIiBED and CO., Thames-street, Oahabu. London Office—29, Fenchurch-street, JOHN HOOD im CO. Havo opened np TWENTY-FOUR CASES In all of SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, Containing—--130 pieces New Prints and Sateena :5L pieces Striped, Checked, and Plain Zephyrs, Drillettc3, and Galateas—newest dealjna 85 pieces Few Dress Materials, Frenoh, Knglish, snd Scotch Checks, Stripes, and Bordered 30 pieces Evening Dress Material, la all the newest shades Ladies' Embroidered Costumes, in white cream, and pink 32 pieces White and EcrueMusUnß, checked and figured Ladles' Jackets, Dolmans, and Dust Cloaks Straw Hats and Bonneta - trimmed and ontrimmed, Millinery Bonnets Children's Costumes, Pelliaaea and Pinafores Ladles' and Children's Underclothing, Corsets, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves, Umbrellas, and Sunshades Sash Elbbons, in all the new shadeß New Cretonnes, Tapestry, Lace Curtains Art Muslin, Towels, Sheetings, Table Linen, Carpets, Floor Cloths In new designs Gents' Tieß, Scarves, Shirts, Collaiß, and Underclothing, DRESSMAKING ASTD MILLINERY, JOHN HOOD AND CO., CASH BBAPERS, THAME3-STREET. THI3 SPACE is RESERVED FOR ESSRS W, SMYTH AND CO.'S " ADVERTISEMENT, WHICH WILL APPEAR IN A PEW DAYS. R GEORGE ROBINSON, SUKGEON DENTIST (Opposive Wesleyan Chnroh), EDEN-STREET, OAMARU. From 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. From home on first and third Tnesday of each month. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4540, 2 December 1889, Page 2

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