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BUSINESS NOTICES "WATERLOO HOUSE, SWANBILL COB SET (REGISTERED). A full, deep Corset, especially for Ladies in clined to embonpoint. The Swaubill is most effective in reducing the figure and keeping the form flat, so as to enable Ladies to wear the fashionable vitements of the day. Busk, 13£ inches long. SWAN BILL CEINTURE CORSET. An admirable combination of Ceiiuure and Corset, of novel and ingenious manufacture, combining the advantages of both Stay and Joan of Arc Belt. While imparting a graceful symmetry and elegance to the figure, it affords a degree of comfort and support not to be derived f;om an ordinary Corset. 16 inches deep. The above Corsets, together with a choice assortmeut of Frenuh Gooils, consisting of— Trimmed Millinery Mantles Necklets Bracelets Bouquet Holders &c. &c. Have just teen opened at REID AND COMPAI WATERLOO HOUSE, Thames - strekt, Oamarct.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NOW OPENING OUT FIRST SHIPMENT. -jVTEW SPRING GOODS, Ex EOKEBY HALL, THE HOME MARKETS; LONDON HOUSE, THAMES-STREET.

-OTICE TO FARMERS . . ~ ■■ ■ We beg to Notify our Farming Friends that we have made a CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION in the PRICES of our CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS and CHALN" HARROWS. Price Lists on application to REID AND GRAY, Dunedin, Oamaktt, Timaru, and InyerCAKGILL. 438

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 784, 16 October 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 784, 16 October 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 784, 16 October 1878, Page 1

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