LATE ADVERTISEMENTS B HAVE THIS BAY SOLD MY J DRAPERY & MILLLXEKY BUSINESS, lately carried on by me at Waterloo House. Tli.-unes-street, Oamaru, to Ml:. JAMES KEID (formerly of Miluoan AND ICklf>i. for whom I soiii.it a continuance of I the .-upji'irt and patronage accorded to inu so liberally dining the past. ".FAMES HEAIIX CLEGHORX. J'l'lU reference to tlie above I beg to ih.ink rny friends and the public for the patrol.;i:_'i: accorded to me during my partnership in tin: firm of Mii.ucan and Rkio, arid later in mv management of the U'aitaki House, and hope that I shall lie favoured with a continuance of their support in my new venture. The business of Waterloo House will be carried on by me under the stvle of KEID AXD CO. JAMES KEID. [TTE bey to notify to the Ladies of 7 ? Oauu-iru ami its neighbourhood that the Show Ko:>ms of Waterloo House are now completed, and afford special facilities fur inspuetmir the quality and condition of all clashes ot^goods. Special attention has been devoted to the proper application of cupola and side lights, and the appliances, convenience, and decorations of the new premises are unsurpassed bv anv establishment in the Australian Colonic. An efficient and well-trained stall" will be found in all the departments. Mrs. (*t.E<;itui:N will be in charge of the Millinery Rooms during the month of March when she will be- succeeded by an artiste of hitrh merit. The Ores-making Rooms are under the charge of Mrs. F.eslik. The Paris Millinery imported direct per Wharnpoa will be in stock and on view on SATURDAY, Oth MARCH, when the favor of your inspecti >n is respectfully solicited. KEID & CO., Proprietors Waterloo House. X. ll.—Arrangements have been made to secure the .services of the buyers in London and Paris who hitherto acted so successfully for the above c.-tablishment. MUSIC. Xf US. W. E. B E UNTO X ■*-*-"- receives Pupils for MUSIC and SIXfUXi;. at her residence, Humber-street. I>::AWl.\"<; CLASSES twice a week. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. Ferrier, or Messrs. Ronaym: and Cottrull. 29
F K Kill E R ' S k XEECANTILE AND GENERAL -ill STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. t: I.[; T. M AND COOK DEPOT, FIXE ART GALLERY.. ANl> WRITING INK .MANUFACTORY.. [:■ :ii..v-Sr::i:::T, Oamall". Writing ]':i£t€T.~. Drawing Paper.- - , Plotting Papers, Pai-king Papers, Account Books, Envelopes. p t:I ts, Pencils, Wax, etc. Books. Bibles. Cotutm>:i Prayer Books, Church Services, anil Hymn Books for the various Churches. Tf:v F;-:t:urF.n*s t ;i:i:K.v-I!t.A<K Office Ink. This Ink is specially prepared for valuable writing.- - and legal 'locumeiits. The ink will remain black as long as the paper lasts. S..LI in bottles at Is. I'd. ana 3-. Black In!C for Schools ami general use—in bottles at Is. ami "25.. <ir in hulk nt tw. per gallon. I'ii'tiirts. in Oil ami Water Colours: OleoLirawis. t.'hrotnos. I.itho>_nai>hs, ami EnDAVID FEPRTEK. i hf..v-Siuf.f.t, Oamaki". (i-S FOR SALE AND TO LET no ii A L E. On account of W. Craig, Esq.— LV> Pure LEICESTER RAMS, 2-tooth anil over H> Pure RAM LAMBS. Tib'ai'ove lot Mill he sold at any reasonahie price, as the date of tiie sale is too late for this class of j-hcep. Note.—The Rams are mostly out of Ard•iov.au F.wes, by the Marquis ; Marquis, out of a Holmes* prize ewe, by Marquis, imported by Messrs. Gillies and Street. FLEMING AND HEDLEY. O R S A L E L I SECTIONS 7, BLOCK XLIL, and 22, BLOCK LXXYIL On Section 7, Block XLIL, is erected a substantial Twcnty-two-Roomed Boardinghouse, at present occupied by Mrs. Morton, and has lately been put in first-class order throughout. There are also Outbuildings connected with the same. On Section - 22. Block LXXVIL, is erected a Two-Boomed Wooden Cottage, with Leantoo and Outbuildings. The Cottage is lii throughout. For particulars, apply to W. AITKEN, 1573 Or C. GALBBAITH. I ~0 11 SALE, FENCING WIRE (Johnston's) CORN SACKS (full-weight Calcuttas). G93 CONN ELL AND CLOWES. That Commodious RESIDENCE, lately occupied by Mrs. Farrar, containing 11 Rooms, with Stable, Washhouse, and Fowlhouse adjoining. For particulars, apply to MESSRS. FLEMING & HEDLEY*, Oamaru ; or to DAVID BOOTH, 352 Maheno.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 578, 9 March 1878, Page 3
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