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1894. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. 1894. LARGE ARRIVALS OF NE W GOODS AT JOHN JJOOD AND (]OMP Y.'S DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND DRESSMAKERS, THAMES-STREET, J.H. and Co. have pleasure in announcing that they have opened up their First Consignment of New Autumn Goods, comprising— NEW DRESS MATERIALS, NEW MILLINERY, NEW MANTLES AND JACKETS, Also, Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, White and Colored Bed Covers, Shirtings in new and choice designs, and a Large and extensive STOCK OP GENERAL DRAPERY. These Goods are all of good sterling quality, and having resolved to maintain the reputation for CHEAPNESS and GOOD VALUE which we have acquired, they have been marked at the very lowest possible margin of profit. We respectfnlly solicit an early call, and confidently promise that nowhere else in Oamaru will you find a better assortment or more reasonable charges than we are now offering. JOHN HOOD AND COMPY., THAMES-ST., OAMABU. ZEALANDIA HOUSE. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. * NYONE in pursuit of the Useful and Beautiful, by dropping into Messes J. Mac- . Donald and Co.s Establishment, will be astonished at the Immense Variety of - and Seasonable Goods to be seen there. During the last few days, they have been busy taking in and marking off their FIRST ORDER for the AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. These goods have been bought in the most careful manner. The different styles and patterns have been selected with great judgment, and as a result NO BETTER o.i f: fTi.- i u 3 r?_-„.. n l n nan nn S'R'R'.V in "Wot Zealand, while the low margin of profit put on these goods would shock the " Town Valuator. In DRESS GOODS all the New Fabrics are to be seen, comprising the new " Matalase" Cloth, Navy Diagonal Serge, " Hop Sack" Cloth, Oamaru Tweed, Roslyn Tweed, and various other makes, which will be courteously shown to all, and no one pressed to buy. Some of these Dress Goods have a beautiful shot effect, and in many cases surpass silk in their appearance, and what is of vast importance they can be had at One-third the Price of Silk. The DRESSMAKING is in a very efficient state, only skilled hands being employed in this Department. The same policy of Minimum Charges is rigorously adopted here, ; while the Style and Finish of every order entrusted to them will be found to be all that can be desired. We would respectfully ask those ladies who want a handsome dress, at a most reasonable charge, to place their orders at once, to ensure early delivery. Of all the Departments in a First-class Establishment, there are none that the feminine eyes delight to gaze on so much as the SHOW ROOM. Whether it be the newest shape in Hats, or the latest styles in Jackets, Mantles, and Waterproofs, the Show Room is the centre of attraction. A visit to the Show Room at Zealandia House will demonstrate this truth. The show of New Jackets alone is a study in itself—Beautiful Goods and Marvellously Cheap; while the Millinery, both trimmed and untrimmed, is most charming. Nothing old—everything new, everything choice. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.—This is where the careful housewife delights to . ponder. Here the solid comforts of the house are to be found. Warm, cosy Bla kets of our own New Zealand manufacture ; warm Flannel, to preserve the health and keep the body comfortable during the cold winter months; strong Cotton, Union, and Woollen Shirting, to resist hard wear. All these and many other usetul household requirements are to be found here. Let all economical Heads of Families pay this very important department a visit. All are welcome. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.—AII that need be said about this Dej no inferior stuff is kept; all good Colonial Manufacture. The fame of the jjoys- a Clothing of Zealandia House is " familiar in the mouths as household words.' There is also kept a large stock of Colonial Boots, Rug 3, Colored Blankets, Portmanteaux, Hats, Shirts, and general outfit. ALL ARE WELCOME. NONE PRESSED TO BUY. JAMES AND C° *, GENERAL DRAPERS, OAMARU. HARVEST SEASON, 1894.

TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS. AND OTHERS, IJJILLIGAN AND gOND Are Prepared to Supply at iLowest Possible Prices, All Kinds of HARVESTING SUPPLIES, Comprising: TEAS, SUGAR, CURRANTS, RAISANS, and GENERAL STORES; Also-CORNSACKS, MACHINE OILS, SEAMING TWINES, BINDER TWINES, ETC. Parties Entrusting us with their Orders can Rely on getting perfect Satisfaction. We shall be Pleased to Supply Quotations to those desiring them. All Orders Received at our Ngapara Branch will have the Careful Attention of.our M R BON D. Families Waited on in Town and Country, and all Goods Forwarded with Care and Despatch. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Cash Buyers of all Bonds of Dairy Produce. MILLIGAN AND BOND, GROCERS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. OAMARU AND NoAPABA. LAST EIGHT DAYS. LAST EIGHT DAYS. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS J I THE LAST EIGHT DAYS ]\/['DONALD AND S CLEARANCE SALE. !No more Gents' English Sewn Balmorals for 7s lid after the 24th inst. \ No more Ladies' Evening Shoes for, 2s 4d after the 24th inst. ( .^ No more Ladies' Strong Leather Walking Shoes at 5s 6d after the 24th inst. t No more Strong Leather School Boots, 10s to 13s, 4s 6d after the 24th inst. ) It will be QUITE IMPOSSIBLE TO OBTAIN anything like the STERLING VALUE which we hare been offering AFTER THE 24th. i NOTICE.—It will pay you to purchase at Macallan House during the last eight days, as everything will be Bold at the lowest passible .price. Now is your time to buy for the Eaßter Holidays. unprecedented: BARGAINS DURING IHE last eight days ]\j; e J)ONALD AND JJ'J)IARMID'S .-~..i CLEARANCE SALE:" ~

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5907, 31 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5907, 31 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5907, 31 March 1894, Page 2

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