COUNTRY ADVERTISEMENT. CLYDE HOTEL, Hampdes. JOHN WILSON, T/ *ritOPRI£TOR. jand otlier&patronising the /Sbdve comfort Charges Jtrjctly moderate. J/Civißy fad/fevery actdKfon may be reliifltipon. The bedrooms are commodious relifenpon. The bedrooms are commodious and well ventilated. Wines and Spirits unsurpassed. 344 BUSINESS NOTICES, JgOOKS! BOOKS ! I BOOKS!!! " A good boofc is the prccintts lile-bto<xl of a masterspirit!, onbatrneJ and treasured up on purpose, to a Books for Children Books for Fathers Bowks for Mothers Books for Serious People Books for Comical People Books for Rich People Books for Poor People Books for Practical People Books for Classical People. Books for all sorts of People iSooka tor Ladies Books for < ientlemcn Books for Teachers Books for .Scholars Books for Cooks Books for Bankers Books for Lawyere BooksJjftr ] Boojßs im- HwjKcmti-f £<oo)m for WaqyenMErs / Books for Doctors
Books for Anybody, and Books for Everybody On Sale by WALTER CARKCROSS, THAMES-STREET, O.vharc. 44 J. w " GENERAL MERCHANTS, BEE AND C 0., tAL MERCHANT Tv>*e and Itche.v-stf.ets, yOamaru. ? t r * Bnyortf" of J" Wheat " .. i Barley oat 3, and For Cash. Potatoes Storage at Uattal Rates. 50 jgj B. L A R K I N, PAINTKIi, GLAZIER, SIGN WRITER, PAPER IT ANGER, AND HOUSE ,^TOK, E. B. LARKIN being an experienced workman, respectfully solicits :i trial in the above line, and will execute all orders entrusted to hr? c&re on most reasonable terms. Workmanship and materials warranted good. Cheap and Good Paperhangings, and Paints Mixci any Colonr or Shade, on hand. 65
NOTICE. J THE UN DEKSIGNED, HAVING ' PURCHASED THE BUSH-LAND recently ownad by Hill Bros., at Otepopo, am PREQ/(r.EMl'd StnfPLTj/: FIRETCQOD POTS, S^T^KIAL, at the Lowest Market Prices. Orders receive*! at the Wood Yards, Otepopo, or at the Fellmongery, Maheno. 297 DAVID BOOTH. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. JJ COW LE Y PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN WRITER, and GENERAL DECORATOR, Begs to inform his numerous Customers and the PttMic generally, that he has just receivetya flew a/lcl select stock Papcrljfngini, Qila Yarnisljes, Scrim/ and all tr»e/re<*iisite*A^hich/' le wiiL«ell at if FUNBBLWBffCES f \/T Fo/CaA o*ly. The Sign-writing and Graining will in future be ttnder the management of Mr. Thomas Irvtse, who 13 acknowledged to be one of the beat tradesmen in the Colonies. AH orders promptly attended to, and experienced workmen sent to all parts of town and country. Sign-writing and Graining done for the Trade, 46
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 53, 22 June 1876, Page 4
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