WANTED --JTANTED. an ASSISTANT WARVV DEK for Oamaru. Hospital (night work).— Apply at once, to James Patei-.son, Albion H(.U3r~ '<s'■> WANTED, a NU'KSKMAiD, accustomed to needlework.—Apply to Mr. Hesketh, Immigration Depot. 17-1 \\ J A.N I ED. a O'H.tK and a Y.'ASHT'.R|\Y UP.—Apply, Swan Alonu.. lO.i TTTAsTTiK" a "~( ">'ood COAT HAND; VV also, TKi)U*KI.'B AND YES I' HAND —Auph, Uamaku Tweed House. Hit) WANTED, a l-'ir.st-class COOK. Apply, Criterion Hotel. H>o_ WANTED, respect..ble Crirl as i.tJLjN ILAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs. Procter. JJS .TANTED, TWO AFLUiEM I'M K.-s to , y I iressmaking. Am.lv. Mrs. Leslie. Keid and Co., Waerioo ANTr-D immediately, Two Young Ladies as API KKNTICK-SALI-.S--WOMEN.—Keid and Co., Waterloo House. ANTED, Good Female COOK.— VV Apply. I.INTOTT AND On'EHSO.V. (!9 ANTKD. for P>EM< iVING a (Quantity of Earth on the Premises of the North Utago Hotel. Apply to E. Punk. 175 WANTED, Everyone to call and inspect the new Stock of Boots and Shoes, just landed, at Jame- Moli WANTED KNOWN-JAMES MOLLIS! >N AND SON, i'.oot and Shoe Importers, have jusr. opened out their Fir.-t shipment fur the Season of New Goods. 'STTANI'ED KN"WN T — Winter Goods! \'"V Winter i-onds ! Infinite variety, at Jamks Mollisgn an!.' sons'. Boot and Mioe I \V:n chouse. 15 otsniid Shoes W of Every Description ma :e 10 order on the shortest no,ice. at James Mol.hson and Sons'. g>AHAVAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS I_\ TIMARU, are now OPEN.—The Train will remain -0 minutes for Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon. Dinner, Tea and Coffe.-. and Meals from half-past (> a.m. till 8 o'clock p.m. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands kept. o 7 r, S. DkCOSTA. Lfissee. V¥T A N T E D K N O W N Now Ready— NEW VOLUME -FAMILY HERALD/' ROXAYNE AND COTTi'ELL A N T !■■: i» K N 0 W N. F. E A R I. i-:'S LUNCHEON. DINING, & SIPPER KoOMS, Oi-kn Daily. Mf.ai.s 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 Suiuiavs 2:53 ,IfA N T }•: D K N 0 W N—- \ V That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the IVr-onal Supervision of the Propriet >r — Mil, B. PERRY, And, therefore. Horses at livery will be carefully attended to. N.B.—Bui:gies and Saddle Morses oil Mire by the Week. Dav. or .Journey. ■*-'- f"5\ r A N T D K N O W N.— SHADES RESTAURANT, E M PI II E H 0 T E I, THAMES-STREET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. (>:•"> nt T -VNTED VISITORS. TO DUNEDJj %\ To KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ». K 1 AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Eyf.mni; Mail Filed. Travellers .-all
THE O MARU MAUKL
SECTION--; 7, I'.L'XMC XLIL, and 22, UUiCK r.x.wir. On Section 7, Block X1.1T., is created a substantial TVcnt> -two-i'oomed Boardinghouse, at i.Tesi'jit o cunied ]>y M:\s. Moiton, and has latclv been put in first-class order throughout. There are also Outbuildings connect- d wil.h t'se same. I'll Section 22, Block I.XXV T., is ereet'd a Two-Koomed Wooden Cottage, with Leantoo and. Outbuildings. The Cottage is lined throughout. For particulars, apply to W. AITKKN, 973 Or 0. GALP.RAITH. That Commodious RESIDENCE, lately occupied by Mrs. Farrar, containing 11 Rooms, with Stable. Washhouse, and Fowlhouse adjoining. For particulars, apply to MESSRS. FLEMING v HEDLEY, Oainaru ; or to DAVID BOOTH, SS2 Muheno. FENCING WIRE (Johnston's) CORN SACKS (full-weight Calcuttas). 3 CONNELL AND CLOWES.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 588, 21 March 1878, Page 3
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