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LATEST strike NEWS. S. Ship Rimutaka Unloaded. FARMERS' GO-OP SHIPMENT LANDED. INCLUDED IN THIS SHIPMENT ARE : £ Ladies' and Children s HATS. One Piece DRESSES. . COSTUMES, BLOUSES. ' ' ' * HAND BAGS, PURSES. Fancy NECKWEAR, GLOVES, Etc. Had it not been for the Strike, aii the above would have been Itere before the Oamaru Show. As it arrived so late in the Season, and the weather not too bright, we have decided to mark them a trifle over Cost to enable us to clear them quickly, and the following prices will give you a faint idea of the Marvellous Value for NEW UP-TO-DATE GOODS. £ 27 One-Piece DRESSES. Usual prices from 37s 6d to 67s Our Price 25s 6d each. ; ; 12 only Summer COSTUMES. Usual prices from 63s to 755. Our Price 35s each. 48 Muslin BLOUSES, beautifully trimmed. Usual prices Is 6d to 10s 6d. . Our Price 3s 6d each. ; 15 only Assorted BLOUSES in Silk, Ninon, Voiles, etc., very smart. Usual prices 12s 6d to 255. Our Price 7s 6d each. 9 dozen Ladies' Long Suede SLGVES, in Beavers and greys Usual price 4s 11d Our Price 2s Sid pair ALL OTHER GOODS MARKED IN SAME PROPORTION. FARMERS' CO-OP, ;. OAMRII.

XMAS NOVELTIES; AT W. J. SA/YLIE& CO- — AT SALE PRICES The Newest in ENAMEL BKOOCHES—BIues, Olive Green, and Tangerene—from Is, 1s 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, to 4s 6d. DAINTY HAT PINS, from Is. Latest EARRINGS from 3s. EVERY NOVELTY WE CAN PROCURE FOR THE DRESSING TABLE. Gold Necklets from 7s 6d. Pretty Gold Penclanls from 12s 6d. Plain Gold and Stone Bangles in every design from 27s 6d. Ladies' Wristlet Watclies from 15s; Solid Gold from 40s. Dainty Lace Pins from 2s 6d. For Gentlemen we liave the latest in Ebony Hair Brush Sets from 17s 6d to 27s 6d. Dressing Cases at all prices. Pocket Books from 8s 6d. Wallets 10s 6d to 21s. Tobacco Pouches from 7s 6d to 12s 6d. Cigarette Cases in Solid Silver from 19s to 355. Gold Links from 12s 6d (in case). Solid Silver Serviette lfings from 6s 6d. AT THE GREAT XMAS SHOW. WYLIE AND CO., OPPOSITE POST OEFICE.' Tel. 187* SAVE 25 PER CENT. ON THE COST OF FENCING BY USING RYLAND'S WIRES In Conjunction.'with . v SAMSON DROPPERS. / Eyland's Bullock Brand Plain Galvanised Wire, is, poipXl for pound, twice as long as ordinary, but has greater breaking •• strain. Ryland's Swallow Brand Barb Wire is lighter, longer*' stronger than ordinary barb, and therefore cheaper. ■ '* SAMSON DROPPERS save standards, save on railage, require no clips or staples, and make a stronger fence. Prices and full particulars gladly given. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Sole Agents, DUNEDIN. OUR FREE XMAS GIFT. A SMART AND USEFUL LITTLE POCKET-KNIFE. IT WILL PLEASE YOU ALL. WE ARE GIVING THESE AWAY TO OUR" CUSTOMERS , AND PURCHASERS OF OUR. GOODS BETWEEN NOW AND XMAS EVE. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR SHOW WINDOWS, WHERE YOU WILL SEE All the Newest and Latest Footwear Models. OUR. PRICE TICKETS SHOW THEIR MODERATE COST:'* BROWN'S BOOT STORE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. DAIRY FACTORIES THRESHING MILLERS —-AND HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD USE NIGHTCAPS COAL NUTS (WHEN AVAILABLE) AND DROSS SUPPLIED ON THE RAILWAYS OF SOUTHLAND, OTAGO, AND CANTERBURY. In TRUCK LOTS at NIGHTCAPS. Trade Orders Bent to THE NIGHTCAPS COAL CO., LTD., INYERCARCILL, promptly TELEPHONED TO NIGHTCAPS, and Railed to any Siding. RETAILED BY COAL MERCHANTS,

TRAVELLING THIS CHRISTMAS? THEN CHECK TOUR BAGGAGE Through us. At Christmas' there's always £i scramble. Our checking- system saves all bother. We collect baggage from your_ home, place on train, take off on arrival, and deliver it. Finest thing imaginable for travellers. Inexpensive, too. —The N.Z. Express Co.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12120, 23 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12120, 23 December 1913, Page 2