WANTED WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. O'Meagher, Tyne-street South. 562 "ANTED, by married couple—no chilW dren— SITUATION on Station or Farm. Man can plough; wife cook.— C. Q., Mail Office. 566 ANTED KNOWN—That THOMAS FERENS, Agent for Thomson and Niven, Book Importers, has REMOVED to the SHOP NEXT GALBRAITH AND CO.'S YARDS, Thames-street, where he has OPENED out a New and Well-selected Stock of Books, by Choice Authors. 563 "ANTED, TENDERS for the TAKING UP of GUM TREES, now growing on sections in Tyne-street, near the Northern Hotel; or for the purchase of the same, to be taken up in accordance with specifications. 565 J. CHURCH. "ANTED, BUYERS, Newcastle, Shag Point, and Kaitangata COAL. — E. B. PjtARCB, Coal aud Wood DepOt. 542 'ANTED KNOWN, MISS O'DONNELL having leased that House, known as the Railway Boarding-house, hopes by Strict Attention to Business and Keeping a Good Table and Clean Beds, to merit a share of public patronage. 534 "ANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW T ? that Advertisements of 16 Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the Evening Mail for ONE SHILLING. "ANTED, Persona in Want of Situations, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, as advertisements of that class are alwayß looked for in Evening Papers. "ANTED KNOWN, that the Oamaru ' V Evening Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently has the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. ANTED KNOWN. LUNCHEON, DINING, "& SUPPER ROOMS, Open Daily. Meals at All Hours, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. N.B.— Table d'hote at One p.m. on Sundays 235 BUSINESS NOTICES S. " A N D ERS ON, J. Oil a*i> Colour Merchant, TEES-STREET, OAMARU. White Lead, from 10s. per 28 lbs. Scrim, double width, from 6d. per yard Whitewash Brushes, from 2s. each Paperhaugiugs, from 6d. per piece, And all other articles in the trade equally cheap. 535 BOOTS! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! J AS. MOLLISON AN© SON'S New Boot and Shoe Warehouse In Thames-street Is replete with every variety of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes of the very best quality, cf the very latest fashion, aud at the very lowest possible prices. J. M. and S. have every aenfidenee in inviting inspection of the Stock with which they have Opened, it having been very carefully selected, and including goods from the best French, English, and Colonial manufacturers. The Manufacturing Department has always received from J. M. and S. very particular attention, and employing, as they do, only experienced workmen, and using the beat materials, they feel confident in giving every satisfaction to the Customers in this Department. Note the address — Shrimski and Moss's New Buildings, Thames-street. 922 PUBLIC NOTICE ,"E, the Undersigned, beg to return our sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Oamaru and District for their Liberal Patronage and Support during the eleven years we have been in business in Oamaru, and now intimate that we have DISPOSED OF OUR BUSINESS to MESSRS. BAILIE AND HUMPHREY, Who have also a business on the Weßt Coast of New Zealand, and whose capabilities for conducting business warrant u» in recommending them to our numerous customers and friends, feeling assured they will be fully justified in giving them the support which they have accorded to us. J. BOOTH AND CO. > EFERRING to the above, the under- '-*' signed beg to notify that, having purchased the business of MESSRS. BOOTH AND CO., it will be our endeavour, by strict attention to our customers' wants, to merit a share of their patronage, and beg to state that being in a position to import direct, they may rely upon their order* being executed on ths most favourable terms. We have secured ths services of MR, EDWARD BOOTH, who will act as out Chief Salesman. ?383 BAILIE AND HUMPHREY.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 409, 20 August 1877, Page 3
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