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rgTHE NEW ZEALAND CLoTIfcfNG 1 factory :$■ (Custom House :-Y|ii;ire, Dime'!in). Branches for th'; Sale'of their Manufactures at Draii>or,OAMAEF,TIMAI:U. Christcucbcu, and Wellington. OAMARU BRANCH lis THAMES-ST., Where the Public can choose from the Largest Stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING.- , A'se, from the Largest Stock of HATS, HOSIERY, PORTMANTEAUS.. UMBRELLAS, BLANKETS, BUGS, &c. The Factory now employs upwards of 500 people, and all Purchases bfing effected for Cash on a most extensive scale, enables the • Proprietors to offer to their Patrons, ARTICLES OF REAL STIRLING WORTH At mc3t Economical Prices. All Goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES FOR CASH ONLY". Any article purchased, and afterwards not approved, Trill be Exchanged -with the same courtesy with which it was sold; or, if i«sired, the Money Returned. R. ,6. LINDSAY, Manager Oamaru Branch. The Tweeds of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN COMPANY, Of which Mr. Hallenstein is one of the Largest Proprietors, have so much Improved in Style and Qualify, that a great portion of the Stock is now made from these Tweeds. Mothers of Families assert "That nothing gives their boys better wear than Mosgiel Tweeds." R. C. LINDSAY, Manager, Oamatu Branch N. Z. Clothing Factory. Agents for Wertheini's Celebrated Sewing Machines. SOS P VERY HANDSOME iICTORIAL ALMANACS FOR 1873, Large, Medium, and Small, to which may lie adapted ANY" DESCRIPTION OF LETTERPRESS. May be had at the MAIL OFFICE, At Reasonable Prices. *,*" Intending Purchasers are requested to apply early. OAMARU LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE (Opposite Post Office), THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. MONEY" ADVANCED In sums varying from L 5 to LSOO, on Personal Security, to be repaid by Weekly or Monthly Instalments of Is. in the LI. For instance : Persons desirous of obtaining 1.5 receive 1/4 10s. cash, repaid by Twenty Instalments of ss. each, the balance deducted for interest, and so on up to LSOO. BILLS DISCOUNTED ; Money Lent on Deposit of Deeds, Scrip, Bonds, &c. : also, MONEY LENT On every description of Personal Property. Any Security l jrwarded by Post or otherwise will receive Prompt Attention, either by Post Office Order or Cheque. N. B.—Entrance to Private Office by Right-of-Way between Messrs. Cagney's and Kennedy's. All Transactions Strictly Confidential. .T. MOSS," OAMARU. 633 GEORGE ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Of Twenty Years' Experience, And Member of the Odontological Society of Great Britain, THAMES-STREET, O AMARU. G. B. visits Waimate ori Ist Monday, of the Month, and Palmerston on the 3rd - Monday. 511

HOLL<I\\-\Y"S OINTMEVT AND I'ILLS. Bowel Cini»!>laiuts...Oiarrhu\i. —V> hen these diseases piirvnil immediate recourse should l>e had to this Ointment. which should 1-e well rubbed two or three times a day upon the abdoiuen, ami the intestinal.-writ&fcirfn will gr.-5.< lua 1 iy. subtle. All iidkunmatiuu wilkJbe subdued ; sntl excessive .action restrained. This treatment, assisted by»judioioua dosos of Holloway's Pills, i&-applicable-to all forms of diarrhea, and dysentery attended by heart sickness, griping, flatulence, and distressing anil dangerous symptoms. After rubbiug in the Ointment a flannel binder should be worn, and tin pafieut should be restricted to a farinaceons diet for a few days till the urgency of the disease lias been diminished by the preserving employment of these remedies. —[Advt. J

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 521, 2 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 521, 2 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 521, 2 January 1878, Page 2

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