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PUBLIC COMPANIES IVTORTH OTAGO PERMANEPT iM BUILDING SOCIETY. PRESIDENT : Mr. A. J. S. Headland, TRUSTEES : Mr. E. "W. Roxby | Mr. Jno. Mainland COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : Mr. H. Aitken AT. TV. C. Baudint Mr. John Thomson Mi. T). Miller Mr. Robert "West Mr. v..obert Thompson Mr. T. Fairley Mr. „ j..n Barclay Mr. Robert Wilson. TREASURER : Mr. W. G. Fille SECRETARY : Mr. G. Sumpter. solicitors : Messrs. Julius and Balmer. The above Society is prepared to issue £25 Debentures, at Eight per cent, per annum, repayable at any time on three months notice. For further particular and informa tion, apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, S2S Secretary. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital - £2,000,000 Sterling. TfIHIS Company is now prepared to tak JL FIRE AND MARINE RISKS LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Full particulars obtainable on application to the undersigned. FRANK DUNLOP, Agent for Oamaru. Harbour-street, September 10, 1577. 695 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. ftke AND MARINE. Cap* .it, One Million Sterling. Head Office Princes-str«et, Dunedin. LOSSES BY FIRE INSURED AGAINST ON STORKS, DWELLING-HOUSES WAREHOUSES, &c., AT CURR&IO RATES. The Company will also take risks on Wcol and all kinds of Merchandise, on land or sea: P".d eitnei on valued or open policies on the most reasonable terms. Particular attention is draivn to the that by provision in the articles of association insurers v. ill participate in the profits of the Company. Agent for Oamaru HENRY AITKEN

BUSINESS NOTICES IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. "ITT ILLIAM M 'PHEK SO N YV having just commenced business iu those premises lately occupied by W. H. I>an>iv, to inform his numerous friends ami intending patrons that he is in a position to supply them with eveiy requisite for the domestic menaye. All articles at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. "WILLIAM M'PHERSON, NORTH OAM AR U STORE. 703 TO FARMERS. A NDERSON & CO, (Late Anderson aitd Mowat), ARE CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN For delivery either at the Kakanni Mill Boating Store, Kakanui, or their Concrete Store, Oaniam. Gristing or Storage taken at lowest current rates. 1 SEWING MACHINES. Buy your Machines from a practical man. Repairs guaranteed for the first six months. A new and very choice lot of Sewing Machines just to hand, comprising "The Little Howe," Which unites strength and compactness, producing work of a most superior character. The simplicity of this Machine justifies the high name which it lias received from purchasers. "Tiir Doi.i.y Varden*," An excellent piece of mechanism, producing a tine stitch, and is of such simplicity as to put it within the reach of any intelligent young person. Mothers of families should pucsess themselves of one for the purpose of enabling their daughters to begin early. "The Little Hand Shuttle." This Machine has won quite a renown in the se«ing world, and is highly recommended, both for its simplicity and fhe ratp of speed it attains. It is a capital assistant in the t -'"riomy of a small faniily. All the above are lock-stitch, and combine the latest improvements. The price 3 mug- from £'. i 10s., £4, to £4 10s, Early inspection is invited. R. H. MOODY, Tecs Street, Oamari:. 513 HK undersigned are NOW LANDING, Ex Annie, from Tasmania — IUO,OOO FEET V. D. L. TIMBER And 30,000 PALINGS. 700 C. GALBRAITH AND CO.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 554, 9 February 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 554, 9 February 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 554, 9 February 1878, Page 1

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