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JOSEPH MOSS, Watchmaker, Jeweler, . Optician, and Direct Importer. The latest novelties by every maiL Goods of the best English make only kept in stock, ROTHERHAM'S WATCHES I Ladies and Gents' sizes of the highest class, and guaranteed for three years. Gold and Silver Jewelry in the leading fashions. HALL-MARKED STERLING SILVER GOODS of every description, Salts, Napkin Rings, Afternoon Teaspoons, etc., etc. The best English Plated Goods, with Crown Derby, Donlton Ware, Spade China. CUTLERY —From the best English makers. OPTICLANT GOODS. Spectacles, Folders, Eye Preservers (London Smoked) Opera and Field Glasses, etc., etc. Gaiffe'a Medical Batteries. Fancy Goods and Leather Goods. Ladies* and Gents 5 Dressing Cases, Purses, Hand-bags, with sterling silver mounts. Hand-painted Ivory Fans, etc. etc. REPAIRS —Chronometers, Watches, and Clocks Repaired and Timed with Accuracy. All work guaranteed, and returned with the utmost despatch. Jewelry repaired and re-colored. Oi old Re-made into Fashionable Designs. Sights Tested. Goods sent on approval. Old Gold and Silver bought in any quantities. Highest price given. (Opposite the Post Office), THAM ES-STREET, O A3IARU. GA N D T. rOONG . Respectfully invite inspection and comparison of their present LARGE & WELL-SELECTED STOCK. G. AND T. YOUNG \fart: their Purchases Direct free the Actual Manufactcrer with CASH", and Mark Each Article at the Lowest Possible Price. No House can Buy Better, and no House can Sell on a £ nailer Margin of Profit. Stock Consists of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES GOLD, SILVER. JET, and GARNET JEWELLERY STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS ENGLISH, FRENCH, and AMERICAN CLOCKS FI LD AND OPERA GLASSES, SPECTACLES, Etc. Repairs a Speciality. Note the address— G. AND T. YOUNG, Thames-street, Directly opposite the Court House DENTAL NOTICE. EF. ARMSTRONG, . Dental Surgeon (by exam.), Late Manager of one ot the largest practices in Auckland. E. F. ARMSTRONG begs to inform the übli -of Oamarn and the Surrounding Districts that he has taken over Mr Frank Armstrong's connection. He will reside permanently in Oamarn, and occupy the old rooms, which have been extensively altered •nd renovated. Oental Chambers Thames-street (Above G. and T. Young's, jewellers). ours—From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays until 1 p.m. £. F. Armstrong will be at WAIMATE on Wednesday, 26th, and Thursday, 27th September, at Mr Middleton's Hotel. GREAT GENUINE CLEARING SALE Commencing June 30, 1894. RG A B I T E S • Will offer during this Sale, SOME ASTONISHING LINES FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. Ttte Sale to Continue for Two Months. Also every article not mentioned specially will be reduced throughout all departments. In the Dres3 Department—One line allwool homespuns, new shades, lljd, well worth Is 4jd. Odd lots of dresses, 2s lid, 4s lid, 6s 9d. One lot of Single Dresses, purchased at an immense discount, in allwool reps, all-wool diagonals, all-wool hopsacks, 7 yards double width for 14s 9d and 15s 3d; regular price 25s 6d. From Eilwards. Bennett's Stock—One lot o double width Melton Tweed, 12Ad; usual price, Is 6<L A reduction of 3d (three pence) per yard in Black and Colored French Merino and Cashmeres 30 Girls and Boys' new and fashionable Stockingette Pelisses and Blouses (trimmed Plush and Astrachan), 33 lid, 43 lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d : wholesale price, 7s 6d, StolOd, 16c 9d, 17a fld.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6047, 12 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6047, 12 September 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6047, 12 September 1894, Page 2

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