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JOHN BULLEID AND COTHAMES STREET OAiLA.RU. TAILORING-OUR SPECIALITY. Now showine some VERY SPECIAL LINES, which we are prepared to make up in in FIRST-CLASS STYLE at VERY LOW QUOTATIONS. These include ENGLISH, SCOTCH, and COLONIAL TWEEDS, of First-class Quality. Printed MOLES and BEAVERS to Measure, from 8s 6d per Pair. JOHN BULLEID AND CO., TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS. THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

THE RIGHT PLACE '' I,WG SILVER and ELECTROPLATED WARE, JTANCff GOODS, Etc., IS G.»T. YOUNG'S THAMES STREET. REMEMBER: THEIR STOCK is the LARGEST in TOWN. THE QUALITY of same is THE BEST OBTAINABLE. THEIR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN by any Other House. 10 PER CENT. or even . 20 PER CENT. CANNOT DO IT. Our Prices are Simply Unapproachable. ~ The PRICES of our GOODS being already the LOWEST, it is not ne- . • cessary to reduce them in order to bring them into line witli any other establishment.. - ~-■', JOBBING JIN ALL DEp||tTMENTS A SPECIAL FEATURE. : . G- : &^ : Young, DIRECT IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS, " -,: V Thames Street. JOSEPH MOSS, NOTIFIES the Public that having failed to find a purchaser he is compelled to remain' in business, so has completely RESTOCKED larger than ever. He now holds the LARGEST STOCK IN OAMARU and equal to any in North Otago. THE LARGEST STOCK OF ROTHERHAMS AND BAUME'S GOLD WATCHES -_ s . . •■ Held by any one house in Otago. . DIAMOND RINGS, all selected stones. Dozens'to choose from." ENGAGEMENT RINGS in every known pattern or design. A CHOICE SELEC- :■", TION ■-■ 03? OPAL RINGS AND BROOCHES. All to be sold at 20 per cent, reduction of ticketed prices!

19 03. THE FIRST SENSATION OF WILLIAM BEE, After getting over the holidays and back to the routine of business, is one of thankfulness to his innumerable customers for their liberal patronage during the past twelve months. A grocer, just as much as a clergyman or an editor, is entitled to his RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT, and, while expressing thanks for past favors, WILLIAM BEE is pleased to announce that, during 1903, increased efforts will be made to cater for OAiDARU. The'busmess is always launching out in some new direction, always IN THE L E AD. The firm of -William Bee and-the Oamaru Caledonian Society are very much alike in that they stand by themselves in the estimation of the public. But HOUSEWIVES, as well as dealers, reauire to make good resolutions on entering a new year and STICK TO THEM, i.e., WILLIAM BEE. At the recent sports several of the public looked haggard, worn, out of sorts, worried, and weary. Perhaps your nerves are shaky—self-control shattered—will-power broken—sudden sounds startle you—your temper's irritable—your hands tremble—your palms perspire—there's weakness m your knees—your skin is pale and parched —you're restless in the night—tired when you wake! .DO YOU KNOW iWHAT'S WRONG?. .You want a course, not of the chemists', but of . WILLIAM BEE'S Patent Medicine. A proper diet of his groceries will mend you bodily and finan- , .-rt-->- ■' cially. ' fpLLIAM BEE Thames, Tyney and- lichen streets.

,ARE-NOW SHOWING IN WINDOW I s 6 D 'I s 2 s '2 s 6 D^ WHITE CRUSH SHIRTS ; r AILENSIEIN: ",-'" •./. vID.B 0 S M.MTADGEN. : Manager. ;

Our London buyer has procured the Choicest goods in the market at -Cash Prices, and obtained all the benefit of discounts. Therefore, until further notice all articles in stock are marked in PLAIN FIGURES at Lower Prices than any house with 20 per cent., 4s in the £ reduction. MEND YOU, the prices have not been put up for this occasion. You get 4s in the £ reduction from ticketed prices. STEELING SILVER GOODS.—Tea Services, etc., Toilet ware, Sweet Trays, • Nick Nacks. LADIES' AND GENTS' DRESSING CASES, Purses, Hand-bags, Cratelaine GOLD g AND SILVER ALBERTS, Muff ".. Chains. ' GREENSTONE BROOCHES . AND CHARMS. EBONY BRUSHES, H. M. SILVER BRUSHES, IVORY BRUSHES. AN : IMMENSE STOCK OF ENGLISHI PLATED GOODS. - EVERY STYLE OF CLOCK. All 20-per : cent.—-4s in ticketed and until further notice. | THE CHOICEST OF GOODS . • (The whole stock is this year's London ' Selection), At 20 per cent, reduction off ticketed prices. JOSEPH MOSS, DIRECT IMPORTER, Watchmaker and Jeweller, _ . Thames Street. J. ,E. HOOD Announces that from now till the end of the-Holidays he will .-give discount, for cash, on all goods bought at his.establisk- - ment of •I r\ PER CENT., ' No More and No Less. He cannot give more, because it stands to reason that NO JEWELLER or anyone else can afford to knock 20 per cent, off his goods, unless they are ridiculously overpriced; Any child can surely see that for himself. Frankly, J. E. HOOD cannot allow more than 10 per cent, if he is to make anything at all, as his ordinary prices are the LOWEST IN THE TRADE. He offers the 10 per cent, discount, during the -holiTO ATTRACT BUSINESS, expecting to largely increase his sales thereby, for cash, and to : benefit himself and his customers at the same time. To knock off 20 per cent from a fair price is to LOSE MONEY ON EVERYTHING SOLD: - ; - ■ ■ ;' .Only simple philanthropists, with bottomless charity and goodwill, can do that, arid OAMARU is. not acquainted with that sort of goodwill even at Christmas time. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A PRESENT! J. E. Hootl is showing the best and largest variety of all Jewelleryware in the town. Visit his Itchen street window for novelties. See. for- yourselves ; that is all he asks, confident that, when you have visited-every jewellery shop in town, you will come back to Itchen street. "If you want Xmas Goods, you MUST go to HOOD'S." J. E. HO OD. ITOHEN STREET, Where you get - the best of Everything. T T> C< M I T H J. Xi. O For CHRISTMAS FRUIT, cleaned, and ready for use. - Support J: R, SMITH, v;ho has Everything New and Good. Christmas Lollies for the little folk at J. R. SMITH'S. J. R. Smith presents the Compliments of the Season to all.

HALF PRICE. Alt CARDS, CALENDARS, and BOOKr •LETS left unsold are now offered at ; HALF PRICE -■■'. At :,;- new books, ;■'; .2s 6d in Paper and 3s 6d in Cloth. '■"■AV-W. Mason— "Four Feathers." ~ Bloundel Burton—"Fate of Walsec.". - . Edea Philpotts—"The River." Stewart —"Son of God." ; . : Mary Oholmondeley—"Moth and Rust. _ •Le Quex —"The Unnamed." -. -■:-,' Frank Bullen—"The Whaleman's Wife-." David LyalWßells of Portknockie." . Richard Bagot—"Donna Diana." - : • .s; ,d, Conan Doyle, "Great Boer War" (completed) ... ... ' ■■■■';. 7.6 Art Journal Almanac 1902 ... ... 3 V Good Words Volume ... ... 8. 6 Sunday Magazine "Volume ... ... 8:6 Photograms of the Year ... ... 2"6 Denney-t—"Death of' Christ" ... - ... 7 0 Ramsay—"Education of Christ" ... 3 0 Campbell's Letts', and Collin's Dairies for 1903. COMMERCIAL and HOUSEHOLD STATIONERY of Every Band at VERY LOW PRICES. ; IMPORTANT and POPULAR BOOKS to Arrive in a. Few Days; "■- ■' B - d. De Wet's History of the War in' •'•."; iSouth Africa ... "..:■ ... 7 0 J. M. Barrie's The Little White Bird, -: ;2s 6d and ... ~,'- .v.' '%b Ralph-..Connor's Glengarry Days jj 2s : y, J'; .'.; 6d;and ... "■ .;.:... A ;.V 36, ORDERS BOOKED. RiE W --r: : ; ; a:.5...-e r, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, .'-;. Itchen Street. CATHC A R T, V. WATCHMAKER, .'."' JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. All kinds of Watches and Clocks imported from the best Makers. • A Large Assortment of Jewellery. Latest Designs in BANGLES, BROOCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, WEDDING RINGS, KEEPERS, Etc. Sterling Silver and E. P. Goods. OPTICAL Goods of all Kinds. Barometers, Thermometers, Magnifying Glasses, Field and Opera Glasses, etc. SPECTACLES To Suit all Sights. Gold, Steel, and Nickel Frames. All kinds of Jewellery manufactured on the premises. REPAIRS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED AT MODERATE CHARGES. ft. H. CATHC AR T, Thames Street

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8093, 10 January 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8093, 10 January 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8093, 10 January 1903, Page 2

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