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BUSINESS NOTICES G A B I T E S , LONDON HOUSE. THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. NEW SPRING- GOODS. NOW OPENED OUT—4I CASES Ex Thomas Stephens and Blair Drummond, imported direct from the Home manufacturers, thus enabling B. G. to offer these Goods much Jess than any other House in Oamaru, consisting of—New Princess Robes, 6s lid, 9s lid, 13s 9d, New Costumes, 7s lid, 103 9d, 15s 6d, New Embroidered Grass Cloth, 15s 6d,' White Pique Embroidered Black, 13s 9d, Galatea Stripes, New Lustre Costumes, 13s 9d, 21s, a large and choice variety in Children's Princess Robes ; Cambric, from 4s 3d ; also, Pique, Galatea Stripes and Lustres, New Cashmere and Lace Collarettes, from 7s lid to 30s, New Shawlettes, from 6s lid, New Capes; the latest shapes in Jackets, from 10s 9d. THE MILINKRY DEPARTMENT Is now replete with the newest shapes and latest novelties in Hats and Bonnets. One case just in of new Satin Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed. Children's Trimmed Straw, Is, also, Sailor and other shapes, one box of Colored Ostrich Feathers, from a choice lot of French Flowers, also, 6 boxes of English, 4Jd, 6 Ad, 9d per spray. * LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies Trimmed Drawers and Chemises, from Is 9d, Plain Night Dresses, 2s lid, Trimmed Night Dresses, 3s lid, Ladies' Tuckei Skirts, 23 fid, Embroidered Flounced do, 4s 9d, a large and well-assorted stock of Ladies' Corsets, from is 6d, the new Spoonbill and Belted Corsets, also French Wove; Children's Merino Dresses, 2s lid, Diaper Pinafores and Blouses, Infants' Merino Pelisses, 7s lid, Embroidered Pique, 3s lid, Infant's Sun Hats and Bonnets, from is 3d. FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT. New Athol Cloth —in all shades, 12Jd, 15£ d, Is lOd, Alexandra Cords —very rich, Is lOd, An gola (.'loth and Granite Mohair, Hid, New Prints, 32>1, 4Jd, 6d, Cambric, if),!, New Brilliants, New Galatea, Stripes and Checks. M ANCHESTER T)K PART WENT. Being heavily stocked will be sold at Wholesale Prices. 7'2-meh un i 'leached Sheetintr, SJ, Twill unbleached Sheeting, lojd, 72-inch heavy Twill Sheeting, 151(1, worth Is Kjd, unbleacht-d C.'aiico, Is lid per dozen, Muslin Curtains, from 2s fid, Lace Curtain*, 3s fid to 35: j , White Honeycomb Quilts, 6s lid, 7s fid, 9s 6d, Toilet Quilts, from 3s 9d, T >ilet Covers, from 10?i(i, Checked liluss Cloth 7-kl. 94;1, Unbleached Linen Tabli g, is 6d, Is I'd, Velv.-t • ile T:ti>le CiiVi-i32s !•••', i:onoycouiu Towels, from 4Ad. li::iiati'-:: !'utch Carpet, fijd, !td. Is-, Keit Carpi t, Is 4-Jd Wi'le Width d>, 2a 6 1, 'nut*ti<>« Bru.HSel», -s 9d, Cross!cv's Ta(.fcst:y and Brussels Carpets. Tapestry, Ben m an d Velvet Pile Hea-th Rnga, Tapestry, Beam, and Cocoanut Door Slips, White Blankets—full size, 12s 6d, usual price, 14s 6d ; Grey Blankets, 10s 9d, Biue Blankets, lis 9d, Rough Brown Holland, from o.kl, Cretonnes, assorted patterns. " FANCY DEPARTMENT. New Mayfair Frillings, from 2Ad, Muslin (double) Friilings. fron. 4-J-rl, Li se (double) Ruching, from Sd, Ladies' Scarfs, 6d, Embossed lOcl, China Scarfs and Squares, new Linen Sets and Collars, Liuen Sets, 6£rl, Embroidered Muslin Edging, 2Jd, a large and well-assorted Stock of Ladies' and Children's Cotton Hose and Gloves, Ladies' White Cotton Hose, from 3id, Ladies' Brazalian Shot Umbrellas, 2s lid, 3s lid, os Gd, Z'mella Umbrellas, is 2s 9d. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A Consignment of Men's Clothing at Wholesale Prices. Men's Tweed Suits, 35s worth 425, Men's Tweed Coats, from 15s 9d, Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s lid, 10s 9J, 12s 9d, 15s 6d, Men's Colored Mole, from 6s lid, Mi-n's and Boys' Cotton Shirts, Boys' Drab and Klack Soft Felt Sydenham Hats, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s lkl. Men's Black Soft Felt do, 2s lid. Boys' Knicker Suits, Ss lid, 10s 6d, 14s 6d. One Shilling in the Pound will be returned to all Cash Purchasers. LONDON HOUSE, THAMES-STREET. Mrs. w. e. brunton, Corner of Reed & Cross-streets, TEACHER OF MUSIC, SINGING, Drawing and Painting. Drawing Lessons on Monday and Thursday, from 2 till 3 p.m. For particulars apply to Messrs. onayne and Cottrell. THOMAS KENNEDY, PAINTER, GLAZIER &PAPERHANGER THAMES-STREET, OAMARU p~N returnisg thanks for for liberal patrons age he has hitherto received, haa much pleasure in iiJerrning the Trade and Puoti-: ;;eneraUy sbaS.bois?: ii> receipt of direct ship, ruput-i from Moms. !>~. is no'.v enabled to sell CHEAPER than t"oc imtcdin Market. V.'LLte Lead, from 10s. per 282b. tiu.t upwards. r'zrrUlfvr,vr, casli. O" JSNRY MACKINTOSH'S Labor Maht and PROPE It T Y AGENCY, TYNK-STREET, oajiartj. H.M. has now OPENED, in connection with his Labor Mart, a PROPERTY AGENCY. Properties Sold and Rente Collected on Commission. All business entrusted to his care will receive his best attention. He is also prepared to supply Runholders for the coming season with Musterers, Shepherds, Classers, Shearers, Pickers-up, Binders, Pressers, Branders, Cooks, &c., &c. Having a thorough knowledge of the requirements and the men to suit, he will do so with care and despatch 302 TO FARMERS. £T DEE, SON & CO, (Late Anberson and Mowat), ARE CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN" For delivery either at the Kakanui Mill Boating Store, Kakanui, or their Concrete Store, Oamaru. Gristing or storage fa.ksti at lev? rrenfc ANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW that the Evening Mail is REGULARLY DELIVERED in ALL PARTS of the TOWN; and anyone wishing to be supplied is requested to leave name aud Actress at the office.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 17 October 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 17 October 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 17 October 1879, Page 1

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