BUSINESS NOTiOES > U R U L E, STATIONER, TOBACCONIST, Anil .Importer, of FANCY GOODS, THAMES-STREET, O AMARU On Sale—A varied assortment of Foolscap, Letter, Note, and Bompiet Paper Drawing, Blowing, anil Tissue Paper I'.nvelopws—Commercial. Ollicial, and 'Fancy Glass and Metal Inkstands Law Stationery, Sealing-wax, and Paper Weights Letter Racks, Paper Clips and Fasteners Ledgers, Journals, Day and Cash Books Memorandum and Pocket Books Ladies' and Gentlemen's Purses and Note Books Pocket bibles, Church Services, Prayer and Hymn Books . Copying, Coloured, Marking, and Black Inks (all sizes) Pens, Penholders,.and Pencils Promissory, Note, and Bill Forms Mucilage, Labels, Juk Erasers, and Stationery Cabinets School Books, Slates, Pi-ncils ■Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes (meerschaum, briar, cherry, etc.). Cigarettes and Cigarette Makers, and Papers. Matches, Tobaceo Pouches, Cigar Cases, Companions, and Protectors A splendid assortment of Pocket Knives. All kinds of Perfumery and Perfume Bottles. Ladies' Companions. Ladies' and Gents' Card Cases. Field aud Opera Glasses. Flower Stands, Card Baskets, Toilet Sets and Ware. Hair aud Clothes Brushes, Combs. Tooth and Nail Brushes (with stands). Violet Powder, Fiorilinc, Cherry Tooth Paste, and Scented Soap. Albums, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes.' Dolls, Toys, etc., etc. Agent for the Scottish Fine Arts Association. 91? T HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY JL \DKAPEIiY & MILLINERY BUSINESS, lately carried on by me at Waterloo House, Thames - street, Oaniarn, to Mr. JAMES RE ID (formerly of Mili.ioan and Hkid), for whom I solicit a continuance of the support and patronage accorded to me so liberally duiing the past. JAMES HE AEN CLEGHOKN.
ITH reference to the above I beg to thank my friends and the public for the patronage accorded to ine during my partnership in the linn of Jliuigan asd Ii kid, and later in my management of the Waitaki House, and hope that I shall be favoured with a eontinuauce of their support in my new venture. 'lhe business of Waterloo House will bo carried on by me under the style of IIEID AND.'CO. JAMES RKID. B beg to notify to the Ladies of Oamaru and its neighbourhood that the Show ltooms of Waterloo House aro now completed, and afford special facilities for inspecting the quality and condition of all classes of goods. Special attention has been devoted to tho proper application of cupola and side lights, and the appliances, convenience, and decorations of the new premises are unsurpassed by any establishment in the Australian Colonies. An eliicient and well-trained staff' will bo found in all the'departments.; .Mrs. Cr-KGiioiiN will bo in charge of the Millinery Rooms during the month of March when she will be succeeded by ail artiste of high merit. ' The Dressmaking Rooms are under tho charge of Mrs. Leslie. Tne Paris Millinei'y imported direct per W hampoa will bo in stock and on view on SATU'IIUA\, Oth MARCH, when the favor of your inspccti jn is respectfully solicited. IiEID & CO., Proprietors Waterloo House. N.B.—Arrangements have been made to secure the services of the buyers in London and .Paris who hitherto acted so successfully [or the above establishment. EERRIER'S : ERCANTILE AND GENERAL STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT, FINE ART GALLERY, AND WRITING INK MANUFACTORY, • Itciien-Stricet, Oa3taih;.-
Writing Papers, Drawing Papers, Blotting Papers, Packing Papers, Account Books, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Wax, etc. Books, Bibles, Common Prayer Books, Church Services, and Hymn Books for the various Churches. Tj<y Ferujkr's. Gi:k!!s-Isl.ick Office Ink. This ink is specially prepared for valuable writings and legal docu:i>e ts The Ink will remain l> nek as long as the paper lasts. Sold in bottles at la. (>d. and 3s. Black Ink for Schools aini genera]'use in bottles at Is. :md „v iu bulk Pictures, in ( ... Jolours ; Oleographs, Chi-oniotf, Litli- graphs, and Engravings. depicting every variety of . subject; Landscapes, Marine and Domestic Sifncs ' Grocers'and Confectioners' Grey Paper Bags. DAVID PEPPIER, Itciibn-Strket, Oajia.ru. 628 CHESTS DRAWERS! BEDS AND BEDDING, BLANKETS Iu Great Variety. One Hundred and Twenty Sets of Bedroom Crockery, and all other kinds of Crockery for family use. ■ hie Dozen i:e_i.s!v.p Grates Moves, I ln.ds' Wlllb ia!i a «e-) .-pkndid assortment.of Hocking Chairs, and everything else useful fur household purposes. Open to buy for Cash all kinds of Household Furniture, etc. R. B L A I' K,'^: COQUET-STRKET. 31 CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. I L L'l AM . , GORDON", Begs to intimate that lie has Just Received a Large..and Vaned Assortment of Colonialmade 1 ; Boots (Ladies', iientlemen's, and. Children's), which he can confidently reicomniehd as of First-rate Quality, aud which, 'he will Sell at Prices which cannot fail to satisfy all these "who may kindly favour him Bootmaker and Importer, TEES-STREET,, s • with their patronage. #6s
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 583, 15 March 1878, Page 3
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