3. MILLIGAN Has the pleasure of notifying the LatHc* of Oamartt and District that he has secured the services of MISS CAMPBELL, from Christcburch, who t» very highly recommended 03 a First-class Experienced Dressmaker, having lieen trained in the leading Houses of Edinburgh and London respectively. The Millinery and Mantle Departments are now under the able supervision of MISS lIENTON, from W. Strange and Co., Christchurch. Ladies are respecttully invited to inspect our New Millinery, Mantles, and Underclothing, and may rely upon Wing treated with the utmost courtesy and attention. J. 11. MILLIGAN, r«u Waitaki House. O P E N I X <- TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S HETAI L B II A OAMAUU. mfssu* n\u.t:x*'rnx t.kos. f>c.-nrc tt> inform the pnldie of Oamrrn ami PU-triet, thaf- a Ketad P»ra«eh *>f the New Zealand Clothing Factory wilt he opened on Sats-irday, th • Tth April. in Thamw-S'trejt. tJanvmi. T<> effectually introduce their sjDoi-tjt ant drive *■> tt thj imr».>rted article, they have d.-terminsd to. sett A SINGLE GARMENT WftOl*B BAI, E PP.I CE. Alt good* arc mai/hed in plain figure:*, for nets ea.di nnty. Any article purchased, and not approved, will he exchanged with the same courtesy with whieh it was s»dd ; »>r, if desired, the money wttl he returned. The snipes* whieh had attended the New Zealand i'loChing Fautory'.i Iletatt Branehe* in t'nnedin. ChrUtehaTeh. and other towns, leads the proprietors to. believe that there exists.* a praUewnrthy desire rm the part of (She Piddle to enemtrage NEW ZRALAXD IXDUSTniB?. E*p*soi»tty where superior advantages are offered, and yowr support W solicited on this understanding e.uty. n, C. UNDSAY, Manager Qarnara Branch. April ?, I>7T. "-*>'
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 300, 10 April 1877, Page 2
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269Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 300, 10 April 1877, Page 2
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