SPECIAL NOTICE. "nSBSOiNS Bring in th« Country are -IT Wormed tbt "THE EVENING MAIL"* trill U forwarded direct to their MUtjcepMM* poet free, for k 5i per quarter THE EVENINC MAIL SPECIAL NOTICE MR. JOHN JEOOKGS bring naignedthe Rtoaiag of Tut Mak. are informed that it will be pab|ili<lb«et from the offiM. Mr. FRED. THOMPSON will tukt the rounds of the t ft 1- ' Tttwa once » week, aai it i» requested that 111 fifrti to mad* to him. In no in linrr netiw Saaun aathoriaed to receive Itmy, aad toma paid to them will not be T" 1 v " ,l " ' ■ 1 ' Complaint •* *° ncn-deliTery, or aegfect h any if reported to Mr, Thompeoa, will be promptly attended to Mdmti&od. *:v JOHN DCNGAN, • Umufpt. ▲ B AN D AIMERS IWOlttKaa ANI) MJIXWMOHTS, GKfBBAL BLACKSMITHS, HOHr AKD BkASSFOUKDEBS l£naa»-ujuuu,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 230, 17 January 1877, Page 4
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135Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 230, 17 January 1877, Page 4
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