ill ia m orant'B GBBAT D B A P E B Y SALE NOW ON. Flannels Calicoes Sblrilngs f heo tings Ollolotbi Hollands Forftrs Towels Blankets Carpets Dress Goods of all descriptions at Enormons Bedaotlons. E A L A N D I A HOUSE. OUB ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE WILL COMMENCE NEXT SATUBDAY, sth Inst., And will coßtione for FOURTEEN DAYS, Daring the Sale we will allow a Disco ost 01 pbcu 10 to 50 P*b Cent, On all Ca h Fnrobates. Basides our Regular Stock, we will Hobrnlt SOME JOB LINES AT QUENCHING BEDUCTIONB. JAMBS MiCDONALD & CO,, T-B4PEBS, Miixikxbs, and Clothibbs, Thames-strrit, (Sign of the Golden Hat),
John Bight ones aaid " To send Laborer* to Parliament to represent the people wonld be like lending cats to represent the mice. GLEN DIKING ASDDOBTE, la certain quarter*, have been tried to be treated like mice. They were thought to be wooden la.*hs painted to look like iron, but One ounce of experience la worth a ton of vapoorings. They have demonstrated to the people thit they are made of iron itself—every one knows tbey have employed the true weapon* of basinesj, and thereby raising their name on the hlgheat plnnaole, with the flag of anccesa waving in every brerz;. r imply by supplying honest quality of merchandise at lower prices than the very loweat. GLENDINIKG AND DOBIE. The most exacting cannot make more thm twenty-four hours oat of a day, bnt if twenty-five conld have been gained, they believe that every moment of that time would have been employed to clog their ateps of progress, bnt like eagles in an Iron otge they moat do battle with the powers that anrround them—they mast go frae " As streams their channels deeper wear " —and pereue their will untrammelled, the groves of their own convictions and beliefs. GLENDIMING AND DOBIE'B Hamin memory is frail. The period of time is so long it does not snrpriae them at people's memories being insufficiently retentive to grasp the original of their own handrail as to when their luminary burst forth in the bullae's world. This they will say. It is practically Impossible to graap any other business than their own. They have kept thia head-light constantly in sight, and by doing so they have bronght their oash and their brains to work in nniaon for the good of a mutual benefit. GLENDINIKG AND DOBIE Do not trouble their heads much with that kind of baaineaj which will engross onr great-grand-obildren. They prefer a "living p-eaent," and a dally grasp, which will far more redoand to their glory than any momentary headache onr eat ending on the gallows of disappointment. " Birds of one feather flock together, Simply to dlaagTee," GLENDINIKG AND DOBIE Invite all purchasers of Drapery to atep in and look round for themselves. Thousands have aaid "It la truly wonderfnl how they can offer as each qnalltiea at the prlae." You can see freah aatooiahments to-day, to-morrow, and every day, as bargains aro arriving daily. Ever remember—quality is the lever of price, and if ever drapery ia reduced to that pass when low alluring quotations become the moving power, we shall look for " freeh fields and pastures new" by adopting some other business. Terms—Cash, GLENDINING AND DOBIE, Dunedin, Temuka, and Oamabu.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4722, 17 July 1890, Page 2
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