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G R A N T'S DEAFER? SALE NOW ON. Sheetings Dress Goods of all descriptions at Enormous Reductions. EALANDIA HOUSE. COMMENCE NEXT BATURDAY, sth Inst., And will oontinue for FOURTEEN DATS. During the Sale we will allow a Discount o» vaou 10 to 50 Pib Cent. On all Ca-h Purobases. Besides onr Regular Stook, we will submit SOME JOB LINES AT QUENCHING REDUCTIONS. JAMES Mi CDONALD & CO., DbapebSj MniifflßS, and Cmthibrs, Thames-stbbst, (3ign of the Golden Hat), LENDINING & DOBIE. John B Ight ono3 said " To send Landlords to Parliament to represent the people wonld be like sending oats to represent the mice.

GI.ENDINISG AND DOBTE, la certain quarters, have been tried to be treated like mice. They were thought to be wooden lattis painted to look like iron, bnt one onnoe of experience is worth a ton of vapourings. They have demonstrated to the people thit they are made of iron itself—every one knows they have employed the true weapons of business, and thereby raletag: their name on the highest pinnacle, with the flag of success waving in every breczs. fclmply by supplying honest quality of merohandlte at lower prices than the very lowest. GLENDINING AND DOBIE. The moat exaotlng ounnofc make more th<n twenty-four hours out of a day, but if twenty-five could have been gained, they beliere that every moment of that time would have been employed to clog their steps of progress, but like eagleß in an iron Oige they must do battle with the powers that surround them—they must go free " As streams their channels deeper wear" —and persue their will untrammelled, the groves of their own convictions and beliefs. GLENDINING AND DOBIE'S Human memory is frail. The period of time is bo long it does not surprise 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 business world. This they will say. It la praotioally impossible to grasp any other business than their own. They have kept this head-light constantly in sight, and | by doing so they have brought their cash and their brains to work in nniaon for the good of a mutual benefit. GLENDINING AND DOBIB Do not trouble their heads much with that kind of business which will engross our great-grand-obildren. They prefer a " living present," and a daily grasp, which will far more redound to their glory than any momentary headache unrest ending on the gallows of disappointment. " Birds of one feather flook together, Simply to disagree." GLENDINING AND DOBIB Invite all purchasers of Drapery to step in and look round for themselves. Thousands have said "It Is truly wonderful how they oan offer us such qualities at the price." You oan see fresh astonishments to-day, to-morrow, and every day, as bargains are arriving daily. Ever remember—quality Is ,the lever of prioe, and if ever drapery is reduced to that pass when low alluring quotations become the moving power, we shall look for'" fresh fields and pastures new" by adopting some other bußlnesß. Teems—Cash, GiENDININ& AND DOBIE, Dnnedin, Temuka, and Oahabu. IL £1 A M BICKETTS , T VOB V7ATCH REPAIRS. Thirty-five ye»ra' experience. PRESERVE YOUB. EYESIGHT To old age by oslng William Blakett'a IMPOKVfiD BPEOTAOLES. TJ» finest to New Zealand, |s2

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 18 July 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 18 July 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 18 July 1890, Page 2