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WHERE ARE YOU OFF TO? THIS is a common question, to which is an equally common answer. Ail the week round it goes on—the same question and the same answer but on Saturday's, when purses are lull, pockets crowded with money, and the financial barometer poiuts to "fine, the similarity of the answer given is even more remarkable. They say, when asked, TO WILLIAM GRANT'S, To see and admire all the New Shapes in Bonnets and Hats, and the general expression made use of is that they are simply fit for the QUEEN TO WEAR. NEW HATS, NEW BONNETS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FLOWERS, NEW TRIMMINGS. Here we shine, excelling in exceeding excellence. The season is quite young yet. We are as busy as bees. No wonder. They are the loveliest goods the world has seen tor centuries, and enough in our Windows and Showroom to satisfy all the Countesses and Madams in creation. Having once viewed our Millinery, no matter what part of New Zealand they hail from, they would send to Oamaru for their Bonnets. \\ e never alarm people with hit;h prices. This is incontestably evident to those who from time to time have favored our establishment with a visit, and is due entirely to the principles on which our business is conducted. Our first effort is to study the interest and convenieuce of our customers. Our next to uphold the prestige of the firm for Undoubted Quality and Sterling Value, for, while we are in the habit of Selling Reliable Goods at Undeniable Cheapness, we'stop at the point where cheapness becomes ruinous through the inferiority and worthlessnes of the article supplied. SAVE A DOCTOR'S BILL, And promote the well-being of the household by purchasing a large supply of Flannel. 'The winter is now on, having made very advantageous Purchases for the Season, we have determined to Sell Flannel at a Lower Price than ever. New Zealand Flannel at Mill Prices. Wellington Flannels ll£dtols9d Medium Angola Flannels ... 8?d to is 9d Mosgiel Flannels Is to Is lid Electoral, Pink Bprder ... is lkl Kaiapoi Flannels Is to Is lOd Scarlet Anti-Rheumatic ... 10-Jd to Is 9d Roslyn Flannels lOfd to Is 9d Mosgiel Plaiding in White and Shetland. The Above Make in Flannels are Shown in Shetland, Orkney, White, and Pink. FL ANNELETT E S, FLANNELETTES, FLANNELETTES. We make a Specialty of this Useful and Popular Goods now so much in demand for Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Our Stock is Practically Unlimited, and comprises all the Newest Patterns in Heavy and Fine Makes for 4d to lid; also a Number of Ueautiful Designs in Ancona Cloths for Morning Wrappers. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! BLANK 1 TS ! Piles of Blankets to be selected from in English, Mosgiel, Wellington, Roslyn, and Kaiapoi Mills, at Special Prices, which, on comparison, will be found to be from 20 to 25 per cent Under Prices Charged for Similar Makes and Quality. WINTER CLOTHING ! WINTER CLOTHING ! Men's Tweed Trousers, Colonial Manufacture Men's Tweed Suits, Colonial Manufacture, from Mens Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vests, from Men's Tweed Overcoats... Men's Waterproof Overcoats Men's Drawers, Shirts, Sox, Hats, etc., in Endless Variety. OUR STOCK OF OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS IS THE LARGEST IN OAMARU. -Tffl ILLIAM Q- RANT HALL OF COMMERCE. THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. 10s 30s 17s 6d 25s 25s

L ON DON HOUSE, NOW SHOWING A GRAND LOT OF DOROTHY CAPES, Purchased at an Immense Discount off— LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Inspection Invited. DOROTHY CAPES— Ss lid, 10s 9d, lis 9d, l?s 9d—at Less than Half Price. See window. DOROTHY SHAWLS—17s 9d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d—Worth 25s 6d, 32s 6d, 45s Also A CHEAP LOT OF GIRLS' NEW ULSTERS—--4s 6d to 13s 9d—Half Price. GIRLS' NEW DOROTHY CLOAKS—--6s lid to 13s 9d—Just Half Price. Fashionable Shapes and Good Materials. R. GABITES, London House, Thames-street, oamaru. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT QUINQUENNIAL SALE AT ZEALANDIA HOUSE. J AMES MACDONALD AND CO. Will shortly hold a GIGANTIC SALE SURPLUS STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Full Details will appear in a Few Days. N.Z.G.F. BOYS';CLOTHING. BOYS'.CLOTHING. OUR NEW BOYS' SUITS Arejnot to be squalled for Value, Quality, and Workmanship. ALL-WOOL SUITS FROM 10s 6d. OVERCOATS— Special Value in Tweed. Also, Waterproofs Made to Order from L2 2s 6d, with pt. AURENSON Branch" Manager.'

JOHN Have Opened Up To-day, Ladies' Plush Jackets, Ladies' Plush Capes, Fur-edged Cloaks, Short Jackets, Ulsters and Capes, Waterproof Cloaks, Trimmings for Dresses, New Dress Materials, Children's Pelisses. Ladies' and Girls' Trimmed Hats, Ladies' Trimmed and Un-trimmed Bonnets, Umbrellas, Corsets in a variety of New Makes, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Sealettes and Plushes, Surah and Pongee Silks, Gloves (Cashmere and Kid), Combs, Hair Brushes, Scarfs, Muslins, Aprons. OUR STOCK IS ALL NEW, NO ACCUMULATION OF OLD STOCK. New Designs in Cretonnes, Collars, Union and all wool Shirtings, Towels, and Roller Towelling, Hollands, Glass Cloths, Table Linen, Tickings. Twills, Damask Table Linen, Covers, Tray Cloths, Doyles, Lancaster stuff for Blinds, Printed Woollen Tablings, Oil Baizes, Rugs, Slips, Carpet Squares, Colonial and English Flannels, Blankets, Rugs, Scouring Flannel, Calicos and Sheetings, Linoleums (all widths, 2 feet to 6 feet, Door Mats, Tin Trunks (all sizes), Basil Portmanteaus, and Gladstone Bags, Gentlemen's Hats, Ties, Scarfs and Underclothing, Dressmaking and Millinery. Moderate Charges. J-OHN JJ OOD AND TJO 0 D AND QO. DENTAL NOTICE MR GEORGE ROBINSON SURGEON DENTIST, Registered in Great Britain and New Zealand. Blue Lamp (Opposite Wesleyan Church), EDEN-STREET, OAMARU, Visits Waimateprofessionally last Tuesday of Every Month. Next visit Tuesday, 28th June. Painless Extraction by New Method. DENTAL NOTICE. MR " FRANK ARMSTRONG, Surgeon Dentist, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, May be consulted at his Offices over G. & T. YOUNG'S, THAMES-STREET, During the first week of each month. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Next visit from THURSDAY, JULY 7tii. MILNE AND CM3 Beg to intimate that they intend to continue the business in Humberstreet, hitherto conducted by Mr W. R. Darling, as GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. FOR SALE —Corn Sacks (all sizes), Seaming Twine, Agricultural Seeds of Best Quality and Farm and Station Requisites : all at Lowest Prices. CASH ADVANCES (Free of Commission) made against grain and other produce placed in their hands for Sale or Shipment. STORAGE ACCOMMODATION for 20,000 Sacks, at Lowest Current Rates. OFFICES AND GRAIN STORES—-HUMBER-STREBT

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5306, 21 June 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5306, 21 June 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5306, 21 June 1892, Page 2

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