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IT IS A FACT. _ lT the NewTarif! meansabig rise In th«r . Shirtings, Flannelettes,andmanyothermgjjj. in General Krapery*. bat BBOWN aot GIBBARD •till setting at thioM "boom prices," which in many instances are a&dcr present wholesale cost for same goods. 8S "t "t D Wa are setting a superior heavy double-width Cheviot Tweed at OS "I "1 D XX 8s lid for foil drew; fonnei price 16a the dress length. O XX 4S tYD We are clearing a spso'al purchase of Faney-<»ecked Dre* Tweeds A3 QD y at *jW the dress; price previous to sale, 6s lid. *± «/ MTD That our 3Jia heavyTwiH Flannelette at sfd is unlickable value and weU g3D "A bird in hand is worth two in the bush" Therefore do not miss this golden opportunity. 03D Our Heavy Twill Cretonnes at 3fd are admitted by one and all to be Q3D fjti astonishing value. Same quality is often sold at sixpence a yard. *J* 030 That these remarks also apply to our Liberty Muslins at 2jd a yard, which 03D (4 we Unprecedented Value. 2 ID We are selling a special job purchase of Striped and Plain Flannelettes, Q1 D i at 2Ji a yard. A# The ready-money system of doing business is steadily gaining ground, and the general public are recognising that herein lies our secret«f success and the solution to oft-repeated query, "How can you sell so much cheaper than others." We maintain it is impossible for anyone not doing a strictly c*sh trade to give the same sterling value. BBOWN AND GIBBARD, THE NOTED READY - MONEY DRAPERS, POLYTECHKIC, THAMES-STREET, OAMABU. ZEALANDIA HOUSE. ARRIVAL OF FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. T GIVES V 3 much pleasure to inform our numerous friends that we are now showing Having bought exhaustively, wc are quite sa'isfied that if we don't do a bigger business this season than we have ever done we shall be greatly surprised. If a magnificent choice of material and low prices will do it, then may we look forward to realising our expectations. IN DRESS MATERIALS, we arc showing the newest styles. As Blonsee are to be very much in evidence, we have a nice variety of Spot Prints, - «.,,* a mnafv r\f other Staffs sui able for making up this popular garment. \ sptendd range of Fancy Tweed Costumes these are the pick from among hundreds, ana are well worthy of inspection. These we will make in our usual first-class stvle, at very reasonable prices. We would recommend ladies to leave their orders as early as possible to prevent diaappoinment. WE INTEND to have a bigsay in the Millinery and Mantle Trade in Oamaru this summer. Everything new. everything good, everything cheap. We have done well in the past—we intend to do better in the future. Our new Hats and Bonnets are works of art, and will make the most homely lady look beautiful. New Lace Mantles, new Silk Mantles, new Beaded Maudes, new Jackets, new Umbrellas, new Corsets, new Ribbons, new Laces, new Feathers, new Flowers. In fact, we can safely say that in no estab iahmenb in town can a better selection be seen than we are showing this summer. Ws cordially invite parties to pay ua a visit, no matter whether they are buyers or not We have an obliging staff, and any information required will be cheerfully given and no one pressed to buy. j JAMES MACDONALD AND CO. GENEBAL DRAPERS asv HOUSE FUBNISHERS, THAMES-STREET, OAMABU; THIS SPACE RESERVED CLAYTON, Q.ARDINER AND QO THE LARGEST BOOT INDUSTRY IN OAMARU. MACALLAN HOUSE. IN order to keep our bands employed, and until our Summer Goods arrive, we have determined to sell the following lines at the undermentioned prices : a. d. Superior Line of Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes 8 0 Special Line of Real Kid Button Shoes 7 6 Ladies' Real Kid Elastic Sides 7 6 Ladies' Superior do do extra quality 9 0 Ladies' Strong Leather. Shoes, own make 6 6 GentlemenS Sewn Goloshed Balmorals 8 6 Gentlemen's Superior Leather-lined do ... ... ...12 6 Miscellaneous lots of Children's and Ladies Warm Slippers, at a trifle over oost price. Special Dbcocst or 15 fib cest. on all Ladies' Button Boots. Special Dtsoorar or 20 peb cest* on all Tan Boots and Shoes. Special DtscotrsT on Vernon's Girls' Ankle Strap Slippers, of which wefhavefoverJJOO pairs in stock—Must reduce this line. Our stock of Ladies' Walking and Evening Shoes is the most extensivejin Oamaru. In aU classes of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Imported Goods we can offer a greater variety to choose from than any other house in town. A grand assortment of Babies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, all of the best quality—soft) pliable, neat, and durable. HP A X/'l/l I We are conscious of the fact that at this season IT\f\ ri I of the year money is scarce. It is, therefore, important that Local Labor should derive all the benefit from money which has to be spent in the district. By purchasing from M'Dosald asd M*Dtabiwp> you not only obtain the very best value procurable for your money, but encourage an important local industry. Our Working Staff consists of Twextt-sevbx Hands. We wish to keep them fully employed right through the year. This can easily be accomplished if the general public will insist upon having our Boots and Shoes which we make on our premises—Macallan House, lhames street. All our work is guaranteed. AH Measured Work made at a trifle over the usual selling price. 1 Sole makers of the " Macallan * Hand Sewn Boots, which beat>U other boots in the market for pbabttity, comfort, and wear. M-DONALD AND M'DIARMI|D, MAXTJTACTOBSHS AHB IMPOBCTES, ynrAWiWßMa'r, OAMABU, A2TD QOXEK-STBXXT, WAXUAXB, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. O A K D E N, IMPORTER ANi , ■AS REMOVED TO THE UNION STORES, STNE-STREET. -NQUESTB COUGH CORDIAL—- / Tb» beat of all Oough ReoMetisa}iwmanOk -■ " LEVIATHAN HOTEL. OW that, the TOURISTS' SEASON has set in Mas Sxls must remind all { Visitors ooming to Dunedin not to forget (o j alt her House, where, as usual, everything I will be Ready, which is Imitated by Many bat Surpassed by None. J OBE R T WI LSO n| BRASS AND IRON FOUNDER, At the rear of Mr John Jack's, TBAinMKBUr, Oakaxv. ALL KINDS of CASTINGS made on t .. Shortest NcttoeandatlJußsdto Price*

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6358, 12 September 1895, Page 2

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