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BUS33ES3-E§QTiGS • ' ; -COME ! BUY. r;;: CUME BUYV ; " COME BUY. Coro&buy.of me, good 'Christians, And IRavea will bless your Christmas, And be with you Khvr Year's Day, .-.-,- .-.-.- —Kkigan. GOOD SEWS FOE, ALL ~,..._, H. C : '' LEGHO R' N, <i/. in ' returning thanks "for the Liberal Patronage bestowed upon him since commencing business, desires to make sume'substaiitiai recognition to the Pub-ie for past favors, and tuerefore hus decided to do so TO-DAY-NEW YEAR'S EVE—in ; the following manner":— A GIFT TREE Will be PROVIDED AT WATEPLOO HOUSE TO-DAY On .vhich occasion 450 E andsome Gifts and Toys will be attached, and ALL CUSTOMERS-. WILL SELECT THEIR MFTS FREE From the Gift Tree. REMEMBER TO CALL AT WATERLOO HOUSE, TQ-D AY and Free Gifts for the Children. Customers will be entitled to choose thei own Gifts. Come One, Come Ten, Come Thousands. Enough for Each, Enough for All AT WATERLOO HOUSE, TO-MORROW. J. Hi CLEGHORN desires to intimate that he has opened out a fresh and wellselected stuck of ladies' underclothing Collars and Cufjts and Fancy Db-apjsiiy ; ALSO, . . INSPECTION INVITED. J. H. CLEGHORN, WATERLOO HOUSE CHRISTMAS DA Y. : I love to see this day well kept by rich and poor ; it is a great thing to have one day in the year, at least, when you are sure of being welcome wherever you go, and of having, as it were, the world thrown open to you."—Washington Irving. TH.MIL L I G A N embrace! this opportunity of wishing hi Customers and the Public generally A MERRY CHRISTMAS A II AP P Y XE W YEA R, And wLhos all t > come and enjoy the GREATEST KANCY FAIR AND BAZAAR OF SEASON, * . WAITAKI .HOUSE. Special efforts have been made to render the House both pleasing and attractive, by a wonderful collection of CURIOSITIES FROM ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT, > L : ui'able for cnni3T:iA3 presents and ■ KEW YEAil'd Cai?r3. The enjoyment of Ibis, festive sea-ion will be g.-oa:Jy'e::h:.:icL<d !r. oldaiid'yoinig by a vLLb to J. 11. 1,1 I L L I G A N ' 8 WAI'i'AKT HOUSE. CG3. G-FT DEi'OT. .8 .AND.- NEW YEAR'. A • J- 1011 VARIi.T.Y BEAUTIFY!- GOODS "■: '' ':Fi>R ' '■••-' '--J CHRISTMAS ANU NEW YEAR'S- PRESENTS. \,.L E. ;T T Cannot attempt to Detail this Season's EXTENSIVE STOCK, : . THE '■ RICHEST, CHOICEST, AND LARGEST SELECTION EVER SHOWN. STYLE, VARIETY, AND QUALITY - The Goods CANNOT BE SURPASSED. All are Respectfully Invited to COME AND SEE . the NOVEL T I E S. ANTD KNOWN. A Special-Assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, To be had at C A G N E Y'S Fancy Repository, Thames-street. 179

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 225, 11 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 225, 11 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 225, 11 January 1877, Page 3

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