BUSINESS NOTICES CLOSING MOVEMENT. J I wish they wou'd make peace | a n.I iri, iho world have rest ; { Fur tii.-it'.-i the state of things >n which j Our trade does flourish best. I Ami this, I think, you'll own : Good trade is Letter far. Than any state of thing* which can Be brought about by war. Tins war now long enough. Its cruel cfflic has played. And c ecked commercial ent ip Anil help d to make bad mm Maefarlaue wishes, too. To see a thriviinj trade, With masters making protit l'.v,!, Ami wnkm.m all «f!! pant. So fiir as Mac's concerned, lie says he'il .1 • h s best To sell y-m tirst- lis-- o'nthitig cheap In trons-rs, c i-i! id vest. Its always been hi- i -i. Ami is so yet -• > . To make his clothing b-c.h 'he. best And cheipest we an b-iv A C F A R L \ N HAVE JI'ST TO HAND - \n immense assortment of TWEKDX, in English, >eo'eh. r 'rcnen, Welsh, and Colonial (unsurpassable). Per.-ons desirous 01 lurch-ising Men's, souths, and Boy-' Clothing Wi'ULD DO A". LL to give us an t.-arly . all. as. we are at op-sent u vers to Iced, and ELI, AT EN'URMuIJ.s u i-.DI'C IT'N-S. Also, IN 1 QU\L AIH'M) ■XCi', Shirts, Drawers, Se.v.s, Col,.us, liraees, Belts, ,v. ; . Boots, Slioes, >li -p- rs. Leggings. CALL, SER, a\|i .1! |uiE FOR YOURSELF Note the Ait--1 s.-j MACF\R!.ANE ami C '., 'IWK.K.U HufSH, Opposite Mediates' Institute, i lainuni. |" HAVE THIS DAY SOLI) MV DRAPERY & MILLINEi.Y lilhsi nKSS, lately carried on by me at Waterloo louse, Thames - street, Oaniaru, to Mu. I AMES REiD (formerly f Miluuan am. ii-.iui, for whom I solicit a continuance ~! he support and patronage accorded to mo o liberally during the past. JAMES HEARN CLEGIIORN ~., -- ...... v„ the above I beg U, ? t thank my friends and the public foi he patronage accorded to me during my '•■irtnership in the linn of Mili.kja.n and kid, and later in my management i.f the \ a talu House, and hope that 1 liali 1.-.- laourcd with a. continuance of their support ■I my new venture. The business of Waterloo Hou-e will ■arried on by me under the style of RET >ND CO. " JAMES REID. WE beg to notify to the Ladies of Oamaru and its neighbourhood that he Show- Rooms of Waterloo House are now completed, and afford special facilities tor inspecting the quality and condition of ll eiass.es of goods. Special attention has been devoted to the ■ roper application of cupola and sidelights, ud the appliances, convenience, and deem a ions of the new premises are unsurpassed ; >v ii--v establishment in the Au-tr.ilun Colonies. n uuiuient and well-trained stulY mil e ! o.md in all the departments Mrs. < lkciiokk will be in cb.-irgi ..: the Mi.linery Rooms during the month of March when she will be succeeded by an artiste of high merit. The .oessmaking Rooms are under the charge of Mrs. Lksi.ik. Toe Paris Millinery imported direct per Whamiioa will be in stock and on view on vaTURHAY, 9th MARCH, when the favor •f your inspectiju is respectfully solicited. KEID & CO., Proprietors Waterloo House. N B.—Arrangements have ~cen made to secure the services of the buyers in London ind Paris who hitherto acted so succcssful'vlor the above establishment. V. I). L. TIMBER AND PALINGS, Ex Waratah 'pi-IE undersigned i.a- f .r side (cheap) the -*- cargo in the above . ~..5 . , consisting of AWN UMBER (a,sorrc.t sizes ami cngths) BATTENS and '\ALINGS (sft. uid 6ft.) I'urchasTs taking a qumtitv will bo very ■ bcraliy dealt with, '-'-i GE -I GK si MPTLR. 1"1 HE undersigi...d is a ■ :.\ H BUYER o 1 WHEAT, OVl's, BARLEY, and FARM PRODUCE. LIBERAL ADVANCES dade on Grain sent f-.r S •:....of or Storage AccomniodatiGEORGE StM,. Tyiis and Harbour . >, wTEW ZEALAND IN.v i; A P.vNY. INSURE GRAIN IN FIELD, -ViAGK OR STORE; Or, if required, from Field to Store, and r -« take Risks on Thrashing Mills tor I .me or Season, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. GEORGE SUMPTER, 6TO Agent. UON E Y O I. E N 7), In Sums to suit Borrowerc At from Seven per cent, interest. Ratt depending on the nature of the Security GEORGE SUMPTER. 755 f I THE Undersigned is prepared to receive X for Sale, Storage, or shipment GRAIN, WOOL, OR OTHER MER. CHAN DISK, At his Stone and Concrete Stores, abutting on to the Railway Lines, Expunges are very much reduced in consequence of no cartatre being required, and low premium for insurance.. Also, has For Sale— CORNSACKS, SEWING TWINE, COALS. AND WIRE. 761 GEORGK BUM.PTE*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 3
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