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J. H. MIiLJbIGrAN & CO Have Pleasurein Announcing the Arrival Of a COMPLETE—ASS ORTMENT Of NEW COATINGS, SUITINGS,' TESTINGS, and TROUSERINGS. In Making 1 and Furnishing Gentlemen's Garments, "Excellence with Economy" is still our Governing Motto. We have Imported Largely the Newest Designs in Scarves, Ties, Collars, and Shirts for Dress and Tennis. SWEATERS FOR CYCLISTS. SPRING and SUMMER NOVELTIES in Straw and Panama Hats. Newest Shapes in Soft and Hard -Felts, Golf Caps,, etc., etc. In Every Description of Men's Outfit we Study to Give-the BEST VALUE PROCURABLE, And CORDIALLY SOLICIT A CONTINUANCE OP PAST FAVORS. ■J. H. MILLIG-AN & CO THAMES STREET. NEW GOODS. LATEST STYLES. LOW PRICES. OUR BOOTS are known for Quality, Style and Finish. Those who have tried them know their merits. Those who have not, we ask a favor of a call. We aim at giving better value for your money than anywhere else in town. The public know a good thing when they see it. Therefore we invite you to see our goods and when you require a pair your orders will be esteemed and shall have our careful attention. Men's Chrome Boots, from 12s 6d. Men's New Idea Calf, from I3s 6d. Men's Heavy Boots (nailed), from 10s 6d. Women's Glace Shoes (pat. caps), from 7s 6d. Women's Lace Boots (pat., caps), from 9s 6d. . Girls' School Boots, from 6s 6d. Women's Felt Slippers, from Is. All kinds of boots and shoes of reliable brand kept in stock at Dunadin prices. RANK O 1, THAMES STREET, OAMARU.

NEW ZEALAND CLOTHrMG FACTORY The name hallenstein bros. lias always been a Guarantee for Real Sterling- Value. We have just opened up our New Seaon's Goods, which, surpass in value anything ever offerscT to the public, which the following will shew: MEN'S NEW BOATER HATS, from 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. FRAME HATS, Cuba, Brown, Black, and •Slate, froin 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. OUR NEW TIES, at Is, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, are a very Special Lot. Inspection cordially invited. JJALLENSTEIN jgROS., M. M'FADGEN, Manager. Telephone 169. THE Ladies who are blessed with beautiful hair all Snow how necessary it is to apply a food to the roots to take the place of the natural fats that are removed by continual washing of the head. There is no better hair food than PLUNKET'S CLARIFIED COCOANUT OIL AND CANTHARIDES. The addition of Cantharides supplies that stimulant so necessary to failing hair. I forgot fo tell you to use it every night. F Gr p LUN KE T > HERBALIST, Opposite Public Hall, Thames Street. T\/TfW GRE-4T COUGH IU-VjlYVj CURE. The Greatest Remedy the world Eas ever known, Is 6d; obtainable Grocers. MR f. C. BURR (Organist St. Luke's Church), Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HARMONY, VIOLIN, 'CELLO, Etc. Mr Bnrry is now PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS at his Rooms over Meldrum's Music Warehouse, after FRIDAY, 10th July. DENTAL NOTICE. NEW DISCOVERY. MR D. H. 'JENNINGS, DENTAL SURGEON, Thames Street, Oamaru.. Having Bought the SOLE RIGHTS for Oamaru of Mr G. B. Wises' Local Anesthetic "ETHOL," will now Guarantee to take out- teeth ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. This Anaesthetic does not render patients unconscious, and can be applied to those in a state of disease, including affections of the heart, without any bad after effects whatever. FEE FOR EXTRACTION, 2s 6d. DENTAL NOTICE. E. RESIDENT DENTIST. F. ARMSTRONG, Dental Surgeon (by exam.). Dental Chambers: THAMES" STREET. Above G. and T. Young's. Jewellers, Directly opposite Courthouse. E. F. ARMSTRONG, Dental Surgeon, has returned from America, where he has been studying the latest advancements in his .profession, and may be again consulted at tne Dental Chambers, Oamaru. Hours: From 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday until 1 p.m. RESIDENT DENTIST. GEORGE ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST. Registered in London and New Zealand. Blue Lamp (opposite Wesleyan Church), EDEN STREET, OAMARU. ' ALBION BOARDING-HOUSE, . Wanebeck street, Oamaru. - jy/j- I S S S. P U G H. ; BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 18« per week. A first-class table kept. Every convenience. TVrnTTn-THE GREAT COUGH IiLUJ\.U CURE. A'Danedm lady cored- of Chronic-Bronchitis after years at

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8288, 17 September 1903, Page 2

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