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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY. UNEQUALLED VALUE. SPECIAL Purchases of Serviceable Goods for the Holiday Season at IHE GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. Premises stocked from Floor to Ceiling with everything required for Men's, Boys', and Youths' wear. Do you want Suits for the Boys ? See our grand assortment) in all sizes—the Newest Styles in Serges and Tweed. Sailor, Norfolk, and Cambridge shapes. Our Boys'' Clothing is noted for its natty appearance, grand wear, and honest value. Heads of families note this, and bring the boys along. We are sure to please you. Do you require a Travelling Bag? We are showing the largest variety in Gladstone Bags, Kit Bags, Brief Bags, and Handbags ever shown in Oamaru, bought direct from the makers—the pricss will astonish you. Travelling Rugs, Holdalls, Golf Bags, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, and Oyercoats, Travelling Caps, Rug Strap 3, etc.—all cheap. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. Our stock is now replete with seasonable underwear—Natural Wool, Merino, and Balbriggan Shirts, Pants, and Half-hose, Athletic Shirts, Cycling Hose with reversible tops, Running Trunks, and Bathing Drawers. Sweaters, etc. ' Special purchase of pure Irish Linen White Shirts, Collars, and Handkerchiefs from the Londonderry factories—all sizes in stock. Best value in the trade. Special reductions for dozens and halfdozens to a size. 'I he comfortable " Neglige " Shirt in the fashionable shades of Blue and Drab, plain and striped—ver> stylish. Grand value in hard and soft Felt IJats, all the leading shades and colors; Straw Hats, and Boaters—something new in these goods, and wonderful value. Splendid assortment of new Scarfs, Bows, and Silk Handkerehiefs. Our stock of these goods is quite in keeping with our reputation as the noted Scarf and Tie Shop of the Town. Caledonians, do your hearts still warm to the Tartan? If so, see our grand assortment of Clan Tartan Scarfs, Bows, and Silk Handkerchiefs. These are all the fashion in the Old Country, and we hope to see hundreds wearing them at the Games on New Years' Day. Tamo' Shanters, Glengarries, and Balmorals for patriotic Scotchmen. Tailoring as usual. Largest stock to choose from. Correct Fit, Latest Style, and Best Value always at the Glasgow Clothing House. WM. WADDELL, Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, Thames Street, Oamaru, and Kurow.

THE REASON WHY George snadden is able to Sell SUITS to measure CHEAPER THAN ANYONE ELSE IN TOWN is that he has got no canvasser to pay to scour the country in search of orders. All that drumming and canvassing has got to be paid for out of the profits of the article they sell. And, to save the costs of the middleman, patrons coming direct to me with their orders can get suits to measure from 10s to 15s cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Give the reason why your consideration. SUITS TO MEASURE PROM L2 15s to L 3 15s. Hats, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, and Ties all correspondingly cheap at * GEO. SNADDEN'3, ITCHEN STREET, Nest door to Mr Andrew Eraser's, Bookseller. CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Limited, Established 1836. Head Office Hong Kong. Capital and Reserve Fund exceed L 600,000. Marine Insurance at Lowesb Current Rates. Wool insured from Sheep's Back to London against all risks. All Contributors of Business participate in the Profits, and the Annual Bonuses average 20 Per Cent, in addition to Usual Discounts. G. LINTOTT AND CO, Agents for Oamaru. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. WE have MONEY TO LEND ao follows: LIOO to LSOOO at 4| per cent. LSOOO to LIO,OOO at 41 per cent. HI3LOP AND CREAGH, Sol'citors, Oamaru. MONEY TO LEND. XHAVE Trust Moneys for Investment a 5 per cent, on Freehold aDy Sum up to LIO,OOO. Apply, H. G. C. HARVEY, Solicitor, Thames Street SIX DOCTORS CAN'T, " WAHOO " CAN. Old Farramatta Road, Forest Lodge, Sydney, 11th December, 1896. Manager Loaßby's Wahoo Mfg. Co. Ltd. 171 Kent street. Dear Sir, — . I have suffered from Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Heartburn, together with fainting fits, for the last five years, and have tried several so-called cures, without getting relief. I have also been under the treatment of six doctors, but without effect. Seeing your advertisement of " Wahooin the papers, I thought I would try it, and, though not expecting it would do meany good, considering my age (63 years), I found your: " Wahoosimply, marvellous. I had only taken a few doses when I got relief, and now I feel in better health than I have for many years.—Yours truly, (Signed) F. Higgins. Norman M. Kirkcaldy] [Percy Mitchell KIRKCALDY. AND MITCHELL, CIVIL ENGINEERS, LAND AND MINE SURVEYORS. Licensed under the Land Transfer Act, 1885; Authorised under the Mining Act, 1891; LAWRENCE, OAMARU, AND DUNEDIN. Lawrence address, care of John Thompson, Auctioneer; Tyne-street, Oamavu; Rattray-• street, Dunedia. Mining Properties Reported on ]V|" ONEY TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY, Up to Thrbe-Fhths of Value, in sums o LIOO to LIO.OOO. For forms of application, apply to *che Government Insurance = Commissioner,-Wel-lington, or to any of the Branch Offices or Postal Agencies of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT .. Throughout the Colony.. . J. H. MCH&RPSON, Governm M Inpurance MRS J. M. WILSON, Post Office Ho' aei, Wellington, says"Having recei red so< much benefit from the use of Loasl jy's ' WAHOO,' I think it is only right to say so, and I certainly recommend it to an] fone whom I find suffering from that distref sing complaint Indigestion. LoasbyV 'Wf .hoo (price 2s 6d) from, all Chemists and £ torekeepers. Sole Manufacturers and Prr >prie? tors: Loasby ' Wahoo' Manufacturing pany (Limited), Great King Street, Dtu tedin. COUfeHCORDIAL., Household; remedy Cough Cold One dose IvM reiief. pfca wid Grocers.]

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6793, 19 January 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6793, 19 January 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6793, 19 January 1897, Page 4

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