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' RE what -we deal in, every good variety ... every good quality, at every reasonable price. No matter who ft is that comes to our establishment, he can rely on getting what he wants,, on being well shod at a cheaper rate than anywhere else in the town. This is no new claim for us to make, it is almost history, but we must advertise the fact all the same or drop Behind. [For the following reasons:—(l) It is no use having a good thing unless you let everybody know it. (2) Competition is so great nowadays in the boot line, and all the dealers advertise so largely that one has to follow suit. (3) Our business, because it is made up of very small profits, requires a very large following of custom or there would not be even a living in it. For these ATTRACT CUSTOMERS One sufficient reason why everyone should deal with the firm of D. BROWN is that we give better value, better qualitv, better variey, better EVERYTHING than any other person, in the same line in Oamaru. This is no empty boast, which would only recoil on ourselves if we claimed wliat was untrue. The tiling has been tested and proved over and over again, during many years, by all sorts and conditions of men, women and children And those who have not the good fortune to know our goods, but would now like to, can see for themselves. We have no misgivings as to the result. In fact, we ask nothing better than a visit of inspection, and no one will be pressed to buy. DAVID BEOWN.

SEED OATS. GARTONS, NEWMARKET, WAVERLEY, ROSEBERY, DANISH, DUNS, LONG TARTARIANS. CHEVALIER AND CAPE BARLEY. "DRUCE jpHRISTIE AND /^lO.

ASH .BUTEBS WHEAT AND OATS DARLWQ A3JD MILNE.

LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. JL Quickest, and Most Perfect System invented. No. calculations. Patterns in five "minutes. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring, Pattern making Extension, Cutting and Trimmings Specially Taught. Children's Garments drafted to any size or- style. Pupils ■ make own and friends' fashionable Costumes; ■ Inspection Invited. Trial Lesson Free. ■ Classes: TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, in St. Andrew's Hall, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. i MISS HAYES has been appointed Sole Agent by.Miss Charles, of Dunedin, to teach the. above system in Oamaru and Sarrounding Districts KAMSTGA TEA ROOMS. U Frean and Co., 40 Tins of Twenty Varieties, of their celebrated Biscuits, mostIv new to this market, and will be Sold at Prices unheard o? before in Oamaru. I Wee Macgreegor'e paw buys the weans every time he's "ootbye some of Keys'" VTaiblets," "Joojoobs," "Baurley Sugar," "Caramels," "Chocolates." Dod, ay, but they're fine! I Whit way. paw? Keys' is the.place to buy. your "Terts-,'" "Cookiesj" "Curran Cake:" He's imitated but unsurpassed on earth; '- . -• • i Keys Tea Rooms are and will; b6 kept the foremost-in every -respect. Prompt and Careful Attention- -to all Patrons' Wants. ".; ■'■:'■ YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. " v ' ;■- r : PROPRIETOR:': ■ % •'■'-.' . IYT Srwe ■ Jiay* 3A^OIN*ED ; ■ MESSRS HERJiAN-HOUSE ANDCO., Ltd., our A^B&:ih'Oa»arn-.:•-.-,:'.-,'„.'.. ■•'.■'■.■■; ---: v'■ ■:-.. MASSEYHABRIB COY., LTD.. Job© lri, 1903; ; Dunedi*.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8294, 24 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8294, 24 September 1903, Page 3