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BU L L E I D„' 8 GREATpISPL IT OP WINTER GOODS is NOW TAKING PiiCE. BULLKID'd Bayer, Mr Lee, his made very heavy purchases for the Winter Season previous to Jhe reoent advincs In the price of wool. BDLLEID'S have an enormous stook of Ladles' Jackets, Cloaks, and Dolmans, all of whloh hare been selected with the greatest tsste. Prices moderate. BULLEID'S have the largest variety of Children's Jackets, Ulsters, i and Cloaks. The styles are beautiful, and charm all who see them. BDLLEID'S Fur Cape?, Fur Collarettes, and Fur Cloaks are from the best London Farriers' and give tbe greatest satisfaction. BULLEID'S Dress Materials of all descriptions are strongly recommended for sterling quality, and are now too well known to require advertising BULLEID'S Millinery Is oholoe and aeleot, and at prices to snit all BULLEID'S Fur Muffs, Collarettes, Boas, Fur Trimmings to suit all pockets. Far Muffs from 4s 9d to 26s 6d BULLEID'S Carpets. Floor Cloths, Hearth Buns, Mats, Carpet Squares, Bath Mats. One thousand pounds worth to select from BULLEID'S are offering colonial Flannels, Calicoes, Blankets, colonial Hosiery, colonial Bugs, far and away cheaper than any other honße in North Otago BDLLEID'S Umbrellas contain no cotton, and are guaranteed not to change color or split in the seams, prices from \i lid BULSEID'S great aim is to sell a thoroughly good and reliable artiole at a [ moderate price BULLEID'S renowned English Blankets, 8a lid, 10s 6d. lis 6d, 12s 6d np to 29s lid per pair. MII wool Yorkshire Flannel IOJd j and Is a yard. Astounding I value In »11-wool scarlet Flannels, per yard BULLEID'S Winter Gloves for children and ladlea from 4Jd per pair. New Ribbons, Frilling, Pookot riandkerohiefs, Silk Squares, Dress Trimmings. Hosiery, Gossamers, Net and Fnr Trimmings BULLEID'S Boots, fchoes, Slippers, at wholesale prices. The new Boot Boom will be open inj a BULLEID'S Gent's Felt Hats, Gloves, Socks, Mercery, Umbrellas, Shirts a grand assortment, come and see them BULLEID'S Dressmaking—a goed fit guaranteed. New Work Room now open JOHN BULLEID 4 CO, THE Untvebsal Peovidebs. London Agent—Herbert Lee, 29, Fenchuroh-Btreet, London. OAMABU WOOLLEN FACTORY'S EXHIBITION TWEEDS, . Pnrohaae of the whole of our Local Factory's Xxhibits of Tweeds at the Bxhibition. Books containing the whole of the 83 patterns on view at the shop, and orders are now being taken. Gentlemen are requested to call early and make their selection, as there are only short lengths to a pattern. The Tweeds have been universally admired by visitors for their excellent quality, chaste design, and useful colorings. Gents should not miss this opportunity of at onoe securing a pleasant souvenir of Exhibition, iecoaragiDg our Local Industries, and making a good investment. In order to farther this, I am quoting specially reduoed prices. WILLIAM WADDEiL, Mj-echabt Tailob and Gent's Ootfittkb, ■. THAMES-STRUET, I Oamaro. AUTUMN, 1890. 'OHNHOOD and CO " THAMES-STREET, Are now Showing their FIRST DELIVERY OF NEW WINTER GOODS. DRESS MATERIALS. 34 and 64 Checks and Bordered, Melton, Tweed, Twills, Amazon, and Serge, A splendid assortment of Embroidered Robes. MANTLES. Jackets, Paletots, Dolmans, and Ulsters—in Plush, Brocade, Stockinette, Beaver, and Tweed. MILLINERY. Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, Maids, and Children's—in Felt, Straw, and Cloth in all the Newest Shapeß. FURS. Prinoess Idelia, Etc—in Hare, Rabbit, Fox, Sknnk, Chinchella, Goat, ftynx, Wolf, and Bacooon, Fur Trimmings. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BLASKET3, Splendid Value. LINOLEUMS in all widths and qualities. A good range of patterns. JOHN HOOD ANjD CO., BRAPBE3, THAMES-STREET. R GEORGE ROBINSoN, BURGEON DENTIST, (Opposite Wesley Church), EDEN-STRBET, OAMA RU. From 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. From home on first and third Tuesday of | each month, I ALL WORK GUARANTEED,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 21 May 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 21 May 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 21 May 1890, Page 2

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