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Public Notices / / 7 X WlfTlt I J I' l \ When_\/er £oes to sea mind ver dnnks wolfes schnapps. Jt ain't adulterated an'_ its as 'armless as Mothers rrilk. Its the bestSfjerit for sailors ~ but ~ LOOK OUT for* B. MOLLISON AND CO GOOD OOTS AND SHOES. CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. PERFECT FITTING BOOTS AND SHOES. STYLISH BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERY KIND OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT B MOLLISON AND CO.'S, Tiiames-stheet ■ Oamaru GENTLEMEN WITH HEADS. THE undersigned have borrowed the following lines to describe their immense stock of 41 Cool Spring " and other ENGLISH-MADE HATS IMPORTED THIS SEASON. Huts for figures slight or burly, Hats for straight hair or for curly. Hat for faces melancholy, Hats for features bright and jolly. Hats for gentlemen of standing, Hats that give a look commanding. Hats for walking, driving, riding, Hats dull faces look alive in. Hats all good, at every price, Hats wondrous neat, which look so nice. Hats for parsons, clerks, or lawyers, Hats for joiners, smiths, or sawyers Hats of many shapes uncommon Hats admired by lovely woman. Hats for taste of peer or peasant, Hats that make each face look pleasan Hats oft sent a hundred miles for, Hats that even babies cry for. Hats for landsmen and for sailors, Hats that grace the work of tailors. Wide-awakes, short in the nap. Millioax's House for Hat or Cap— Numbers of them made by steam ; On every head let them be seem. J. H. MILLIGAN AND CO., Tailors axd Clothiers, Hatters and Hosiers, Thames-st re e t. /CEYLON TEA WAREHOUSE. PATRONISED BY THE HONORABLE THE COUNTESS OF ONSLOW. Packeted in Mb and lib Packets, and in 51b, lOlbj 151b, and 201b boxes. Buy the Golden Tip Countess Brand 3s TeaAlso in Stock — Ceylon Pure Coffee, Indian Curries, Chutney (various makes), and Guava Jelly. ALEXANDER LITTLE JOHN, Thames-Street, oamaru, C. F. WILSON, PAINTER GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER, HAS OPENED a SHOP in Tees-street - where he has in stock a Good Supply of Glass, Oils, Colors, Brushes and Paperhangings Country orders will receive "prompt atte

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5209, 16 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5209, 16 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5209, 16 February 1892, Page 4

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