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OAM ARU TWEED HOUSE. MACFARLANE <fc 00., Merchant Tailors and Woollen Importer*, hare always on hand tkt Ohoioest Assortment of Seaionable Goods: to leleot from. We are now opening for inspection our WINTER BHIPMENTB of WOOLLENS of the Neweit Patterns and Designs, and intending customers will find, op impeotion, that they are tuperior to any eT«r, imported to the Colony, An early call ii moit respeotfully solioitsd. HEADY-MADE DEPARTMENT. We particularly oall attention to a ipeoinl line in Mon'i, Youth's and Boys' Suits and , Cyerooats. ! Men's Suits M«»'i Overcoats , Youth'i Sulti Youth'i Orerooati * Boys' Suits Boy*' Orerooati. Men't, youthi', and Boyi' Wnterproofi and Maointoihra, Hoaiery, Soarf*, Tiei, Oollan, Brace*, Sooki, &0., &0., in great yariety. Our Tweed, Felt, and Parii Hati on k»nd or to order are in the Neweit and Most Fashionable Styles of the day. OUR BOOT DEPARTMENT Ooniiits of a Carefully Seleoted Btook of Men'i, Youths', and Boyi' Boots in Alma, Balmoral, Lome, and Oxonian. Men'i, Youthi', and Boyi' Leggingi, Slipper*, and Gumbooti of all makes and desoriptions. (Spocial line of Ladies' Boot* in Lerant, Kid, and Prunella.) TO COUNTRY GENTLEMEN. We shall he most happy to forward tamplei of our now goods, likewise rwles for selfmeasurement } and any orders we may be faTored with we shall immediately forward to any part of tbo Colony. Note the Address — MACF Alt LANK AND CO. (Lute G. H. Taylor and Co ), OAMARU TWEED HOUSE, O A M A R U. »p27
READY-MADE CLOTHING, AT TTOOD & The beit place to purohaio FIRST- CLASS BEADY -M ADI CLOTHING, Boot*, Shoes, Hati, Sbirtt, Waterproof Goods, Glorei, Bc«rff, Tiei, Collars, &o. JUST LANDED, A splendid atsortment of the kbore, »t Terj MODERATE PRICES. All article! Guaranteed to gire satis* faotion to the wearer. HOOD &THENNAN, Itchon*itr«et, O A M A R U. »p9
■ONCOURAGE COLONIAL INJl* 4 DUSTRY. ONE SUIT OF THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S GARMENTS Is Guaranteed to give MORE SATISFACTION IN FIT AND STYLE, And will stand more HARD WEAR than Three suits of Imported Goods. R. C. LINDSAY, Managor, Oamaru Branoh.
Agency for Wertheim's Celebrated Sewing Maohines, »p!2
PROFESSOR STANICH, Tho only Pale»tinian Aurist in the World HAS ARRIVED IN OAMARU, and may be consulted at the Star and Garter Hotel Daily until THURSDAY (nt 4 p.m ), INCLUSIVE. PmFBSfIOB Stanioh hns made the Tarioui Disease* of the Bar and their Oure the study of hit life, having practised since hit youth in Egjpt and Palestine. He can aisert, without fear of contradiction, that hundreds of cases deemed inourable hare yielded to hit treat* ment, and that, in (act, NONE NEED DESPAIR. As preferable to any further remarks of his own, the Profoisor refers the public of Oatnaru to tho following testimonials, volun* tarily Kiven during his practice of two years in the Colony of Victoria. They are from the leading oitiions of Melbourne, Ballarat, Sandhurst, Stawell, Geelong, and othrr centres of population, and can be verified by anyone who will take tho trouble to write to the Municipal Councils of the plncea named. On nppliontion to him, at his rooms, Pbofxbsob Stanioh will exhibit THOUSANDS OF MARVELLOUS TESTIMONIALS. From the places nnniod, TESTIMONIALS, From the Roy. Dr. Stuart, of Knox Ohurob. To PROFESSOR STANIOH.— Dear SirMr P. Shepherd, to whom I garo a note of introduction, has asked me to say that his hearing has been much improved through your treatment. On questioning niin, ho assured me that he now hears more distinctly. Yours, <fco., D. M. Stcast. Duneiio, 12th April, 1878. From Dr Mnrnffer, Mataura. Goro, Mata'ira, 29th April, 1878. TO PROFESSOR BTANIOEL— DearSir— Having requested Mr Kelly to visit you, and have your advioo rocardin(> a deafness with which he hag been afflicted for four years, I have much plensure in testifying to tho success of your treatment. 1 am, yours truly, John Maoaffbb, M.8., O.R. Note Tm Addbkbs — STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, Itohzn Strxrt. myH
THE Undersigned is a CASH BUYER of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Farm Produoe,
Storage Aocommodation for 80,000 bags.
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Grain sent for sale, shipmont, or etcroge. GEORGE SUMPTER, 19mb, Tyne and Harbor streets.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1888, 15 May 1878, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1888, 15 May 1878, Page 3
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