Value for Mosey*.—As a rule, nineteen J e pie oat of every twenty believe in getting a a tie for their mo iey, and a; a reuun.ler to tho-e who are about to furnish their houses, replenish their wardrobes, or invest in a sewing ma-hint —for adornment, convenience, or comfort, they should gf, or i e id, to J. H. Mclligan's Waitaki House, 'I haines-street, Oarnaru, where thiy will find the al ove adage carried out —J. H. Milligax, Milliner, Draper, Tailor, and Boot aud Shoe Imjo.t.:r.- [ADvr.] UtNTLtjiEN's Ready-Matte Colonial Clothing.—Hood and Sheunan, corner of Tees and lichen, streets, Oamaru, have the largest stock of Gentlemen's Colonial Clothing in the north of Otago, and unsurpassed for cheaj.rr.tss and durability. Working men and will find this a safe and reliable establi huient to make their purchases. Every article of genuine quality, and their stock is free of all goods of a doubtful or jobhiah character. One price asked.— [Adyt.]
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 322, 4 May 1877, Page 3
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159Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 322, 4 May 1877, Page 3
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