and CHILDREN'S L»i The Farmers' Co-Op. have just landed and Tweed Costumes, Raincoats, Fur-line possible priees to enable a quick clearei large shipment of loats, Seal Goals, ; clearance before shifting into vy, Serge, Gaberdenu all marked at lowes; our new Showrooms TWEED PALETOTS— From 21s to 84s FUR-LINED . . . f PALETOTS— From 84s to 200s NAVY COSTUMES— From 55s to. 125s CABERDENE . . . COSTUMES. . . . From 89s 6d to 135s LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES— From 21s to 95s r ■ fff^H Co-oiJ. Special RAINCOATS (a> desiffiO...From 25s 9d to 95s CIRLS' and MAIDS' RAINCOATS— From 10s 6d to 35s imLS* and MAIDSf: TWEED CO ATSFrom; to 23s G'J GIRLS' and MAIDS' COSTUMES—--35s 9d to 63s GIRLS' and MAIDS* Ready-to-Weai- HATS. MAIDS' TRIMMED HATS. FURS! FURS! Fur Necklets from IQs 755. r 5»aK fn 45s to 25 guineas. THE GNLY UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS IN NORTH OTAGi
Import entry forms, M-ht wiliy forms, and all Custom fornix .-.p.<-.':il!y printed to romply with the lau-st provisions of tlie Act, are- obtainable at. the Mail Office. 915
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLII, Issue 12821, 17 April 1916, Page 8
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167Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLII, Issue 12821, 17 April 1916, Page 8
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