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WANTED. ANTED, a Respectable YOUTH, about 15 years of age, with soma knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply, Mail Ollice. WANTED, a Smart BOY, to run errands. Apply, Saturday morning, Inglis and Co., Cash Drapers. 55 WANTED, a CADET CLERK, for the Railway Department. Apply iu writing, to W. J. Smitii, Railway Station. 52 WAN TKD APPRENTICES to th* Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs. Tooiiey, Hall of Commerce. 968 WANTED KNOWN—J. 11. MULLIGAN is selling Best Qualities in Ladies' and Children!. BOOTS and. SLIPPERS, cheap. 870 "ANTED KNOWN— Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmcd HATS in all the Newest Styles at Waitaki House. 555 ANTED KNOWN, that the Oamaru Eveninu Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, aa it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently lias the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. 'ANTED, Persons in Want of Situa- , , tions, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, as advertisements of that class are always looked for in Evening Papers. DRAPERY. BOOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES!! For Town and Country wear. Great Arrivals for the Season, and Reduction in Price, at the PEOPLE'S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Thames-street, Oamaru. ACFARLA N V. k C 0. J3JL would call special attention to their present extensive and valuable STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, which are really bought well, and at considerable R eduction in Price from former years; and acting upon the principle of Small Protita for Ready Money, llioy can assure Ready Money Buyers that BETTER VALUE CANNOT BE OFFERED North or South, or in New Zealand. Buying only from the first houses, and still determined to keep themselves prominent, they are OPENING THE SEASON'S TRADE with the following quotations : IN LADIES'. Ladies' Morocco Buttoned, 13s fid. ~ Seal Buttoned, lis (.id, 12k Gd, 13s. ~ Levant Buttoned, lis, 12s, 12s 6d. ~ Elastic Morocco, Double Soles, 12s6d, I3s (id, Ms (id. Ladies' Elastic Side Seal, 9s (id, 1 Os 6d, lls 6d, 12s (id. Ladies', in Kid, 7s (id, Ss Gd, 9a fid, 12s. Glove Kid, from 13s fid to Kis fid. In Common Grain Kid, Elastic Side, from (is, 7s, 8s : very good useful Boots. IX GENTLEMEN'S. Gents' Double-Soled l.ornc Boots, calf, from 16s, 17s (id, and ISs (id. Gents' Lacing, from 12s, 13s fid, 14s Gd, 16s. ~ Elastic Side, Bs, Os, 10s Gd, 12s, 13s (id, 15s (id, l(is, 17s (id. Home made, hand-sewed, from 17s, 18s, and 20s. Men's Strong Taekety, from 12s, 14s. Home made, I (is, 17s (id. Men's Bluehcr Boots, from 7s Gd, 9s 6d, Us (id. IN BOYS'. School Boots, all kinds and sir.es, equalty cheap and good. IN GIRLS' AND MISSES'. Boots, Elastic Side and Lacing, cheap and good. Great Stuck in heavy Winter Goods, suitable for country wear ; cheap and good. IN CHILD I JEN'S. Boots, Lacing and Buttoned, great variety ; cheap. IN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S House Slippers, all kinds and sizes ; cheap Some Boots are only made for Sale, And some arc made for Show ; But Mackah lane's Boots are neat and strong, And still the Price is Low. MACFARLANE & CO., THE PEOPLE'S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Thames-street, Oamaru. 978 "HAMS AN 1) BACON—NEW CURE. Jj~UST received our first supply of thin season's Cure of HAMS and BACON, in splendid condition. SPENCE & BEE. N OTIC E LL ACCOUNTS OWING to the late Mr. GEORGE ANDERSON, bootmaker, must be PAID within Fourteen Days from this date. GEO. BROWNLIE, R. L. RULE, Trustees. May 22, 1877. fl

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 345, 1 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 345, 1 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 345, 1 June 1877, Page 3

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