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THE NATIONAL BA LAND (LI A BRANCH of this BANK will b OPENED :it 3ii FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST, under the Management of MR. W. ELV THOMAS IM Acting Inspector. GIVING UP BUSINESS. GREAT CLEARANCE S..ALE! LONDON HOUSE. OAMARU. £l-2,000 WORTH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. T K. BRO W N AN D CO. Respectfully announce that, having disposed of their Easiness, and being determined to eti'eet :i LARGE & SWEEPING REDUCTION Of Stock, prior to Stock-taking, they are now offering the whole of their LARGE STOCK At Unpreeedentedly Low Prices. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY !! ! ' OFI'IC'i: NOTICE. :er June 1, Mails will Close— For Dunedin ami intermediate offices, daily, at i'mail will be despatched to. Maheno daily, at 1.30 p.m. For Pukeuri ami Waitaki, daily, at 9 a.m. For Vanuatu. Timaru, ChrUtchurcli, and North Island, dailv. at 'J a.m. and 2.lf> p.m. ForPapakaio ami L>tintr.■« >i», ilaily. at i-lil p.m. For Awamoko, oil Tuesday and Thursday at 2.45 p.m. . For Jlaerewhenua, T'pper Kerry, anil Oamarama, onTuesdav. at -2. :j p.m. For Weston and Teati-rafci, daily, at 2.30 p.m. For Dunedin and South, per p.s. Samson, on Monday and Thursday, at l, p.m. ; and per B.S. Waitaki, on Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 a.m. A supplementary British mail, via Christcluirch and B ~n Francisco, will eiosc a', this office at <J a.m. on idav, '27 th inst. Haiti via Suez aud Urindist on Saturday, 2bth inst., at t> a.m. FRED. BICKNELL, Postmaster. Gestlemkns Ukady-M.yde Colonial Cloiiiing.—Huo and Sliennan, corner of Ties and Itchen streets, Oamaiu, have the largest stock of Gentlemen's Colonial Clothing in the north of Otago, and unsurpassed for cheapness and durability. Working men and others will titul this a safe and reliable establishment to make their purchases. Every article of genuine quality, and their stock is free of all goods of a doubtful or jobhish character. One price asked. — JVOYT.I Value fob Money'.—As a rule, nineteen people out of every twenty believe in getting value for their money, and as a reminder to those who are about to furnish their houses, replenish their wardrobes, or invest in a sewing machine for adornment, convenience, or comfort, they should go, or send, to J. H. Milligan's Waitaki House, Thames-street, Oamaru, where thev will find the above adage carried out.— J- H. Milligan, Milliner, Drapar, Tailor, and Boot and Shoe Importer.— [Adyt.]

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 389, 25 July 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 389, 25 July 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 389, 25 July 1877, Page 2

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