EIOHEY, ETC. - ONEY ! MONEY : ! MONEY !! ! The Undersigned is prepared to Advance Money in Sums from L'J-10 to LIU,OOO, ou Freehold Security. 993 GEORGE JOXES. TO LET—HEIDELBERG, most desirable Family Residence, commanding magnificent view of Town, Country, and Bay ; most suitable for a Seminary. Apply to James Grave. 9S(i WANTED. WAN TED KNOWN. —S PE C IFI 0 CREAM for the hair, at Is. (id., 25., and 2s. G'd. per bottle. M. Tayloi:, Hairdresser, Thames-street. 953 WANTED TO LET—ST. ANDREW'S COAL PIT, at Papakaio.- Apply to G. Suiii'TKU, Tyno-street. 971 "ANTED APPRENTICES to the Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs. Tcoiiey, Hall of Commerce. ( J(JS WANTED, a SERVANT GIRL, about l(i years of age. Apply—.Mrs. Smith, opposite Dr. De Lautour'.s, Reedstreet. 9(JI ANTED KNOWN Parcels Deli- . . vered any part Town, (id. each. Express Booking Oflicc, near Star and Carter. E. B. Pji.-viiCK. '.)(!.') WANTED, Buyers, Best KATTANGATA COAL, delivered at -Il's. per ton, cash. E. B. Pkauck ; Oitices, near Star and Garter. %'ii WANTED KNOWN—lust Received, a large shipment of English and Scotch BLANKETS, from Ms. Mackw;lanu and Co., Oainaru Tweed House. ANTED KNOWN —Just Received, a large assortment of .Men's and Boys' MOLE TROUSERS; cheapest in town. —ALyctarlaxi: a\l> Co. 8!)7 ANTED KNOWN—J. 31. MILLI- , . GAN is selling i'e.t in Ladies' and Children's MOOTS ;=.s;d SHIPPERS, cheap. 870 W "ANTED KNOWN— Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS in all the Newest Styles at Waitaki House. 50.3 ANTED, Persons in Want of Situa- . , tions, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, a» advertisements of that class are always looked for in Evening Papers. WANTKD KNOWN, that the Oamaru Evusixfi -Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in \\ ant of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently has the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of l(i \\ ords or urnier are inserted in the Wanted Column oi the Evkximg Mail for ONE SHILLING.
ANTED VJiSITOiIS TO DUNE DIN TO KKO\V THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS AUK AT WATSON'S. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. WAX TED IvXOWN — CH All L EgS TllO M P SOX, FRUITERER, POULTERER & FISHMONGER, Begs to announce that he has OPENED that Shop lately occupied by Mr. H. J. Ilcirro.v in Thames-street, 'where he will be prepared to supply Fresh Fish, Fruit, and Poultry all the year round. KB.—Fresh Oysters Daily. 519 EGULAII STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN OAMARU AND DUNE DIN. From Oamaru. —The Oamaru and Dunedin Steamship Co. 's s.s. WAITAKI, ovcrj Wednesday and Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSON, every Monday and Thursday, at 5.30 p. m. From Dunedin—The Oamaru and Dunedin Steamship Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m. The Union Steamship Co. 's p.s. SAMSON, every Wednesday 9.30 p.m., and Sunday, at 9.30 a.m. Return Tickets for Port Chalmers issued on Saturdays byAYaitaki at 205., to return same evening by Samson, thus giving about six hours in Dunedin. H. AITKEN Agent ,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 335, 21 May 1877, Page 3
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