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price to anything that can be imported. But, irrespective of all these advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to support an industiy which employs New Zealand labor, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, fanner, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant, ami to everyone in the community.—[Advt.] It says something for the Mosgiel Woollen Factory when a window in one of the leading warehouses in the chief city in New Zealand can be decked out complete ly with its manu factures. That such can be done in a way that can challenge the attention and command the admiration < f customers has been demonstrated by Brown, Ewing, and Go., of Duuedin. They have decorated one of their fine plate-glass fronts in Princes-streeb, exclusively with Mosgiel fabrics in a way that demands something more than a passing notice. A more charming or inviting picture of all that can contribute to individual comfort during the winter season has rarely or never been presented to the public gaz\ The foreground is filled with tweeds suitable for male attire of the latest and most fashionable patterns, while rising immediately behind are pieces of elegant woollen tartans intended for female costume-, as free from loudness in color as they are chaste in design and comfortable in appearance. Above these again are tiers of blankets, white as driven snow, soft as swandown, and lustrous ps silk —blankets, in fact, that are not to be surpassed either in purity of color or quality by anything ever mported from the old-esta-blished manufactories of England. Over the blankets and ascending to the ceiling are a fine collection of white and colored worsteds. The sides of the window are draped with hosiery, Crimean shirts, and' other articles made up on the premises from the products of the Factory. If we are not mistaken, this is the first time in the Colony that the window of a leading retail warehouse has been decorated exclusively with an assortment of Colonial woollen manufactures, and exhibition is certainly one that does infinite credit to the way in which this important branch of Colonial industry is being developed.— [Advt.] 22 Hollo way's Ointment axd Pills.—Dangerous Chest Complaints.—Tlie enumeration of these diseases is scarcely necessary, as, unfortunately, most Englishmen know them to their cost. Coughs, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflammation of the lungs, and even consumption in its early stages, are succe sfully treated by rubbing Holloway's Ointment upon the chest ami upon the back between the shoulders. It jjenerates internally, checks the cold shiverings, relieves the over - gorged lungs, gradually removes oppression from the che.-.t, and restores the obstructed respiration hitherto both distressingly disagreeble and highly dangerous. Iu treat ng this class of diseases, Holloway's Pills should always be taken while using his Ointment; they purify the blood, promote perspiration, and allay dangerous irritations.

A LL ACCOUNT'S due to mo are rel \ quested to be Paid, either at Mrs. White's .Shop or to J. Macquekn, C.)lbc-t-.-.T, and rhose owing by me to be rendered, within Fourteen Davs fiom this date. JAMES WHITE, Butcher, Tees-stieet. Oamavn, 16ih June, 1577 157 ripEN SH 1 L LINGS HE \VA LiD. LOST L an IVOi'.Y MATCH-BOX, with engv.ived Monogram. Apply Bank New South Wales. 1«3 SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE k3 for Four Gentlemen, at Bay View ALIVE ! ALLVE ! ! ALIVE ! ! ! Come and See the E A L E O P A R D . ) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Moody, Hairdresser, 1 hames-street. Each visitor is entitled to a prize. The only live Sea Leopard ever exhibited in New Zealand. Come one and all and see for yourselves. Remember—A Prize for Everyone. 16 i Admission ... ... Is. About 10D ACRES of Good AGRICULTURAL LAND, within two miles of RailApply to 114 GEORGE SUMPTER. HAMS AND BACON—NEW CURE. TUST received our first supply of this aason's Cure of HAMS and BACON, in splendid condition. SPENCE & BEE. FREEHOLD LAND AND WATERPOWER. nTTE have FOR SALE TWO ACRES V ▼ FREEHOLD LAND and a WATERPOWER (Oamaru Creek), suitable for a small Mill, or other similar business. The land is Adjoining the Town, and is just below the Phoenix Mill. Pric3 is very Moderate. 151 LEES AND MOORE. ALE 150 Tons MANGOLDS. Apply to JOHN MAIN, Tees-street, Oamaku, 128

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 358, 16 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 358, 16 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 358, 16 June 1877, Page 3

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