LATE ADVIRTJSEICEXTS. rjno BACHELORS. FOR SALE, Smal JL Lot F(J UNI tc:K K, suitable for Bachelor bitvg. Addre*3<t, " Banker," MaH Ottree. 775 a Dun CARRIER PIGEON. Th< tinder. f>tt returning to Wst. Godimp.d, Tyne strneS. will be Rewarded. 77(J WA'ITSD. an a general .>krvant App-ty Mrs. o"Mirjw;ii£R, JCcedstryiet. GS*> 'ANTED. Private BOARD and RKSfliy a yottttg lady. Addrt-;3, stating terms, "U.i". f "£v!;!f»0 AJ.UI OtffoK. 777 WAX I'K'» 11* i'KUS. HUM WOOD f,»i Kitt.liing. Very Dry, cut up, and eht-ai'K K. i». i*E.Ai;i'E. 77S EimfiTAmraEHT. J A vS O N I C II A L L. tmEer tlie M.vnag-iTn«E{t of Mr. JfosxiSif. TUESDAY AND WF.DNKSDAY, lOtfon and 11 Sit OctsMwr, ISTiJ. Will Ptfiiiiwly Appear, For; two nights only, THE LINO A'IDS. WILLIAM HORACE LIXGARD, MISS ALICE DUNNING fUNGARD), MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, Snpportfitt by Measra. H. N. DOUGLAS, C. BORFORD, and other*, forming a Comedy Combination never equalled in Osmaru. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. IQra, Will be produced the moat successful Comedy ever presented. Played by the Lingards eight to Melbourne and thirty-two night.* tit Daneulin and Chriatchureli, entitled "OUR BOY 8." Tickets for Reserved Scats may be obtained front Mr. Htsntly, at the HaJl, from 11 t•> 3. Doors open at Half-past Seven. Commence at Eight. Admission : 5a., 35.. 2s. GEORGE GEDDES, 770 Business Manager. LITERATURE. Now Ready, handsomely bound in imitation Russia. Family herald, new volcme. Price -la. to'd. The BoolwJfcr says :—"This popular Magazine is now issued in half-yearly voiraiues. With its wealth of fiction, poetry, seientititr information. correspondence, and useful family reading. it thoroughly justifies its ctaim to be considered a ' Domestic Magazine nt' Useful Information and Amusemerit."*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 144, 6 October 1876, Page 3
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