WANTED [T ANTED, TWO LADS for the Saw jSlills.—Apply, C. Galbraith and Co., Thnmes-street. 607 _ Smart LAD, as 800 s.— VV Apply,' Royal Hotel. 612 WANTED, a Smart BOY to learn the Ironm«ngery business. Must be able to write a good hand.—Apply to WatSON" and M'lntosh. 613 TTTANTfcD, a Good QUARRYMAN.— ' Apply to Hugh Wallace. 599 [TANTED, a Mail COOK.—For parfci- ' culars, apply to J. Maclennan, Whitstone. 582 WANTED, a GENERAL SEK.VAJST. —Apply to Mrs. Christie, Teststreet. [ 566 WANTED, HARVESTERS, for about 10th January. Men previously iu our employ preferred.—Fleming and Hedley. 543 T ANTED, a Strong LAD, who can \V ride. Apply, A. Thomson, Butcher, Tees-street. 540 WAN CED, TENDERS for Carpenters and Plumbers' Work at the Baths, up to MONDAY, at Noon.—John Hardy, Secretary. 611 WANTED KNOWN—SELLING OF l? ! Selling Off !—Miss Clough, Itchenstreet, Oamaru. [TANTED KNOWN—Berlin Wools, t V 4d rjer dozen ; Fingering Worsted (plain colours), 4s per lb., at Miss Plough's. WANTED KNOWN—Berlin Woolworked Slippers, Cushions, Cosies, &c, at Greatly Reduced Prices, at Miss Clough's. WANTED KNOWN—Miss CLOUGH'S well-sssorted Stock Must be Sold within a Few Weeks. Great Reductions. 604 [TANTED KNOWN—LETTS' SCRIBT V BLING DIARIES, for 1578. EONAYNE AND G'OTTRELL. ANTED KNOWN—Letts'and Camp- ' bell's POCKET DIARIES, for IS7B.—RONAYNE AND < 'OTTRELL. 272 TANTED KNOWN —CHAIRS tt CANED.—AppIy, Mrs. White, Ouse-street. 573 WANTED to SELL, One COW, m milk; also, One Two-year-old HEIFER.—AppIy at once, to Alfred Younc, Hood's Gully. 537 TTT ANTED KNOWN— The following are the WINNING NUMBERS in Mrs. Smith's Art Union : 71 —2nd prize 68—loth „ 77—1st ~ 45—:;r.l „ IS6—llth „ :r—9th „ 92—14 th ~ 63—12 th ~ 141—6 th ~ lIS—4 th ~ 137-13rh ~ 191—10 th ~ , 200— 7th ~ 79—5 th ~ 152 Sfh ~ 22—16 th ~ • 6U WA N T E DEvervhody to Trv the MONSTER" CHRISTMAS CAKE, To be cut and retailed at ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE PER POUND (Ornaments included), at EARL E' S I; ESTAU RAN T, Thames-strket. 235 -ANTED K N O W N V V That the ■ SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— XT R H. P EERY, "orses at Livi-ry will he caret ally attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Morses on Hire bv the \Veek. Day, or Journey. 432 TA N T E D K N O W N.— SHADES RESTAURAiST, E M P I R E II O T E L, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 625 [TANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN VV TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ARE AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evening Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trains and coaches BUSINESS NOTICES ONE ROSEWOOD (Collard and Collard) TRICHORD COTTAGE. ONE ALLISON'S, English Model. J. G. FINCH AND CO., Tees-street. 603 AUTUMN SEASON—IB7B. J OOD AND SHENNAN, Itchen and Tees-streets, WILL NOW CLEAR OFF The remainder of their SEASON'S STOCK Ladies' Millinery Bonnets Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Ladies' Summer Jackets Ladies' Lace Fichus Ladies', Maids, and Children's Costumes, 4.C., &c, AT COST PRICE. The above are all recent importations, and are well worthy the attention of Intending Purchasers. HOOD AND SHENNAN,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 529, 11 January 1878, Page 3
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