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BUSINESS NOTICES G A B 1 T E S , THAMES-STREET, Now Opened out First Shipme f NEW GOODS FOB. THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SE SONS, Ex Fernglen, direct from the English ' markets, consisting of the following : One case of new Costumes, latest fashions ; Ladies' new Jackets and Paletots, the latest fashions and most approved shapes, m \ elvet, Mattalaisa, Ermine, Pilot Cloth, and Imitation Seal; a.large and well-selected assortment of Ladies' and Children s Ulsters, and Colored Satin. DRESS DEPARTMENT, value never shown in Oamaru in Is lOd ; wide width Wincey, irom ; Black Glace Silk, 2s lid; a large stock of better qualities much reduced, 10 pieces French Merino, 2s 6d, usual price, 2s lid; Black Velveteens. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Latest Novelties in Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Lace Collars, Linen Sets, Chenille lies, Linen Sets, from 8-id; Ruffling, Linen Collars, from 4-id. Lace Collars, lOid ; a large assortment of Furs, Muffs, Collarettes, Boas, Fur Lining in Grebe, Sable, Ermine, Swansdown, &c., &c.; the new Golan Dress Trimming; Kbw Dress "Buttons ; Ladies' and Children's Hose in Merino, Cashmere, Stripes, and Embroidered. London House, fashionable shapes._ Ladies' Skirts in great variety, 1 rimmed T.vlr. Oniilcd Alpaca,ltalian Cloth, Black all the New Materials, is. wuuiu. uu special attention to.the following lines:— Persian Cord in all the New Shade.-. I l 'Ad; Repps, 14id; Cashmere Cloths, Is tvl ■ i i.7. 1 „ si,l •t.li« "New Snow Flake.

MILLINERY department. New Millinery Hats anil Bonnets, r \v shades in Feathers, new Flowers, new Hi • ■ Wings, &c., &c.; new Shapes in Velvet-, .i ' and Straw Hats; Felt Hats, from Is Sailor Hats, from Is fid; Ladies'and ( dreivs Underclothing; Baby Linen; ! Plouses, 3s lid; Pelisses, 4s lid; irenen Merino Frocks, 3s lid; Pelisses, Ss lid; Cloaks, &c., &c. ; Infants' new Cashmere Hoods ; Ladies' White, Drab, and Scarlet Corsets.

MAN CHESTER DEPARTMENT. White, Blue, and. Scarlet Blankets ; Flannels; White Sheeting, 72in., from Is 2(1; unbleached, 2 yards wide, from 9id. Table Covers, Linen Tabling; Napkins, Honeycomb Towels, large size, 6£d ; Honeycomb Quilts, from Ss 4d ; Toilet Covers, Crimean Flannels, Stripe Cotton Skirting, from 5Jd; Carpets, Crumb Cloths, Long Cloths, and Calicoes.

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. These goods are all bought from the manufacturers, which enables R. G. to oiler them at wholesale prices. Men's Tweed Paget, Prmce of Wales, and Sac rSuit.s— Diagonal and Tweed; Paget Galatea, and Sac Coats, in the new patterns and shapes. Tweed Trousers, Trousers and vest, White and Colored Moles ; Men's and Boys' Suits in large variety ; Boys' Knickers from 9s 9d ; and Boys' 'hard and soft Felt Hats ; Men's all-wool Crimean Shirts from 7s 6d ; special line, shrunk neck brands, 10s 9d usual price 12s Gd. „ Lambswool Pants and A large assortment of Men's and Boys Hose, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Mufflers, Braces, etc.; Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Waterproofs. ONE Special LINE — BOYS' BLACK SOFT FELT HATS, Is lid; MEN'S do., 2s lid.

R. G. having engaged a First-class Milliner, for Style, Quality, and Cheapness cannot be surpassed. One shilling in the pound returned to all cash puruha:-:er.i. -TS 4>, A J:'- and FJRA SJb 11, 11-CISKER! 8 , Mil* V> :GIITS, BLACKSSiiUi*. P.OIT Ki: -Yi■ ".'.13 A3l> IIIOS Fo' AGKICTJLXUKAI. li;.I?LEMK>'T CIVIL E:\GIK JiEES. Aul.':orisud Surveysrs, .uicl Lfunu and Commission Agenthave f «»- "iv. from Tyne-street \o vihces - COLONIAL BAKF '-TJIT,'' ' Makkrs, 0 EKSI SO N AN I> GR A 11,I 1 ,

I J) CUNNINGHAM , Grain and Produce al«i\ t ; lib-, Christchurch, Lyttelton, Arfibm-pn), ! n.i* am, and Oamaru, are proved to • i'~' for Gash or Make Advances 011 au 'taius ot Farm Produce. _ Having ,a ai_: the principal Colonial £-iid li' m>- - et>, charges are reduced to a m v:ui . ,u!n The Sacks have arrived a" Ly tteltro n:\. Calcutta, and will be ready lor d.-avery during the present month to purchasers whose orders have been booked. Offices in Oamaru : HARBoUR-STKfrl'A, N.B.—Farmers supplied with Sacks free of charge, if delivered to us with grain wiuun three months. 0 N E Y ! MONEY! TO LEND, Upon approved Freehold or other Security, in any sum, FROM £IOO UPWARDS. GEORGE W. ELIOTT, gNew Zealand Insurance Comps ly, g92 DUNEDIN,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 701, 15 June 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 701, 15 June 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 701, 15 June 1878, Page 1

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