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NEW SEASON'S SUITINGS. AT WATERLOO HOUSE. mmm &§» mm mm GENTLEMEN It gives us great pleasure to inform you that we are, as usual, First in the Field. Our Eirst Shipment of IMPORTED TWEEDS and WORSTEDS is now oil view and we have no hesitation in asking you to call and inspect. Also to Hand — j A very Fine Lot of Exclusive Designs our local factory. The beautiful '< texture and exquisite tints of these have - 7, fsonly to be seen to be appreciated. r „, Kindly favor us with a call and we will have pleasur in submitting our • -.stock for your inspection. £ J. H. MILLIGAN & CO,. HIGH GRADE TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, OAMARU AND PALMERSTON, II «S r '■* ■I ,«;■& v: IT. -HAS BEEN THE CUSTOM ' AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR FOR VEHICLE-OWNERS TO HAVE A GENERAL OVERHAUL MADE OF THEIR CONVEYANCES—Painting, Tightening, .Bolts, Repairing and, above all, the ! Tightening of Tyres. Looking forward to. this season, I have prepared my business for the acceptance of this class of work, particularly the. tightening of tyres. A loose tyre—be it remembered—is but the forerunner of a general breakdown in a vehicle—so much depends upon the wheel, and the wheel depends so much on the tyre. Let me see to it—my prica is Just a few shillings; it may save you pounds. As a 'further adjunct to my business and a convenience to my numer°us patrons, I have added a horse-shoeing department and have placed '< same under the supervision of Mr D. MACAULAY—a smith with Home and Colonial experience. It is unnecessary for me to say that Mr Macau!ay is a thorough tradesman. WALTER GIBB / COACHBUILDER, SEVERN STREET. > ■MR

Of a lifetime as 'a plumber IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. ¥OO might just as well take advantage of my SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE, for it, costs yon no more. - My work never fails to give satisfaction. A selected range of fittings of all kinds is kept at my shop ia RIBBLE STREET, near the Railway Station. W. GIBSON, CsrtMoated Plumber. j&LADIOLUS. Finest Mixed Hybrids for Autumn Dis-. "play 3s per dozen, postage extra. HYACINTHS NOW IN BLOOM. Orders book for Autumn Delivery. BEDDING PLANTS. The following, well hardened off before being sent out, will be ready about the middle of October:—Asters, Phlox, Stocks, Verbenas, Carnations,- Zinnias, Cosmos, and many others. . Also Tomato Plants of _ the best open-air varieties. J. CEBBIE AND SON, THAMES STREET and DEBORAH.' ra &W mma>

UNION? STEAM SHIP IGOMPANY OF: NEW- ZEALAND.: i i For DTiNEDIN-e-Steamer- early; > For NEW PLYMOUTH and Onehungai via Timaru,'Lyttelton, Wellington, and Nelson—s.s. CORINNA, on MONDAY, 24th October. Sails at 4 a.m. For WESTPORT and Greymouth transhipping for Hokitika), via Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Picton—-s.s: EAIAPOI, on FRIDAY, 21st October. For NAPIER, Gisborne, and Ausk- .■•"•" land, via Timaru. —s.s." WANAKA, : atymt WEDNESDAY, 26th OctoFor -WESTPORT and" Greymouth, transhipping for Hikitika, via Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and New Plymouth—s.s. TAVIUNi "about THURSDAY, 27th October. A Steamer awaits at Lyttelton the arrival of the Express Train from the South every day. NOTE.—Passengers and Cargo booked to all New Zealand ports and the principal ports of Australia; also by the Orient Line to and from London, and by the Canadian and Australian Line to and from Victoria, Vancouver, San Francisco, and Europe. For all information apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED ). J- SIGNS and COLORINGS in Fashion and Neglige Shirts to be seen only at the GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE. Call and see these choice New Goods. . 802

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10592, 22 October 1910, Page 3

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