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MILLINERY EXTRAORDINARY. "OULLEID'S MILLINERY SALE IS ASTONISHING. > Trimmed Bonnets, Is each Trimmed Hats, Is each Untrimmed Hate and Bonnets Id each BULLEID'S Untrimmed Felt Hats, Is lid ; worth from 3s 6d to 8s 6d each Children's Velvet Turbans, Is each Girls' Trimmed Felt Hats, 2s lid; worth 7s 6d Infants' Trimmed Millinery, half-price BULLEID'S Ulsters (all sizes), 8s lid, 10s lid, 12s lid, and 14s lid-marvellous Fur-lined Cloaks, 12s lid ; worth 37s 6d Ladies' Mantles marked at desperate prices Children's Reefer Jackets very cheap BULLEID'S Fur Collarettes, 9s lid ; worth 55s—going fast Cashmere Kid Tipped Gloves, Is pair French Cambric Handkerchiefs, Is each ; worth 2s Large Assortment of Fancy Work very cheap BULLEID'S Flannelette Stock is the largest in North Otago Union Shirtings, 3i Yards for Is 6d—Desperate Colonial Flannels, from 10Jd per yard Turkish Towels, from Is per pair Wide Grey Calico, 4d per yard ; worth bia English Flannel, from 5f d per yard BULLEID'S Cheap Dress Materials are the talk of Oamaru Dres3 Lengths of New Tweeds, from 3s lid Colored Velveteens, from Is lid; worth 3s 6d Black Dress Nets, from SJd a yard, double width Evening Shade Dress Nets, B£d per yard Colonial Tweed Costume Lengths, 18s lid ; worth 3as BULLEID'S Best Quality Brown Felt Hats, 4s 6d ; worth 12s 6d—unbeaten Colonial Knitted Ribbed Pants, 4s lid ; worth 8s 6d Gents' Ties, assorted shapes, 6d each—wonderful Boys' Peak Caps and Turbans, Is each—cheap BULLEID'S Real Eider-down Quilts, 19s lid ; worth 30s. Only a few left Balance of Sale Remnants must be sold Fallings, Six Neck-lengths for 6d—desperate 1 Torchon Lace, Thd for 12 yards JOHN J$ CJ LLE I D AND C o ' OAMARU AND LONDON. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. Q.RANT. ANOTHER BIG PURCHASE. Again we place before the public the announcement that we have secured another LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Four weeks ago we purchased a warehouseman's stock of All-Wool Dress Goods, consisting of 67 Pieces, 50 j ards in each piece, amounting to 3350 yards—to-day not a single yard remains of that purchase, and we are still asked for them. To save disappointment to the large number of customers who daily visit our establishment wishing to buy our Dress Goods, we have been fortunate to securo another big line equal in value to the last. We advertise these Wonderful Bargains freely, in order tht.t all may have an opportunity of sharing them. The greatest privileges are valueless if we know not where to look for them. To organise a sale of Dress Good's which increases in interest and genuine buying enthusiasm day by day for three weeks, there must be an exposition of value of a solid, palpable character. We have all along maintained that we were offering value entirely exceptional, and have fully explained by what means we become possessed of so many valuable Stocks at prices so far below their value. It gives us much satisfaction to find that our Great Sale of Dress Stuff progresses, the daily number of customers increases—a certain proof that purchasers have been showing their parcels to friends, than which we desire no better recommendation. 30s Costumes of our goods just bought, well made and fib guaranteed, are simply wonderful IS Pieces New French Dress Stuff, Is 6d ; worth 3s 10 Pieces All-Wool Dress Staff, Is lid ; worth 3s Gd 20 Pieces Dress Stuff, Is 3d ; worth 2s 6d 25 Pieces Nuns' Veiling for Evening Wear ; selling 30 Pieces Fancy Winter Dress Stuff, 53d; worth Is—an extraordinary value. OUR FIRM IS FAMOUS ALL OVER NORTH OTAGO FOR DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. We send Hundreds of Parcels every woek to all parts of the district. The Root of the matter is simply this: Reliable Goods, Moderate Prices, and Keeping Faith with Customers. WILLIAM GRANT, HALL OF COMMERCE, THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. Just received a Telegram—ta- Our offer has been accepted for 30 Pieces JHOMESPUN/which 3s 6d the dress of 8 yards— cheapest everjshown|in,Oamaru. i

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 5690, 19 July 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 5690, 19 July 1893, Page 2