WANTED /ANTED. GENERAL BLACK J V SMITH : must b.>. a good horseshoer. —Apply, John Henderson, Ngapara ; or, James Hendkk-on, Oamaru. 577 r TT ANTED, aMARKIKD COUPLE W T V a farm. —Apply to H. Ait ken 509 nTTANTED, TWO DRESSMAKERS. W Apply'to Miss Gardiner, Wnns-beck-strcct. _ sl>;i "tT7"A> T TEr>, a BOY about Hl.—Apply, VV M. Taylor. 5«3 WANTED, an experienced Pr.<IUGITMAN.—For particulars, apply to SPENCE AND P<F.K. 558 ANTED, a MAN to milk cows and * 7 make himself genera'ly useful. 545 WANTED, by a young lady, competent to impart an ordinary English education, and to teach the rudiments of French, the pianoforte, and singing, a SITUATION" as governess in town or country. References, if required.—Apply, M. R, office of this paper. 'ANTED, by a vonnsr man, a STTUAV V TION as bookkeeper, or correspondence clerk. Writes a good hand, and is capable of making himself useful in an office in almost any capacity Salary nc object, "ce of this paper. ANTED, bv a voting man. ROAIiD TV and RESIDENCE ;' private family preferred.—Address, Boarder, M hi, office. 571 ANTED, 300 or 400 ACR'-'S 1, \ \T\ for cropping. Long lease—Applv. Box 15. Post Office. Oamaru. 501 WANTKD KNOWN—JAMES MOLLTSON AND SOX, Root and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First Shipment for the Season of New '-oods. [TTANTFD KNOWN—"Winter. Goods : y ? Winter Goods ' Infinite variety, at •Tames Mot.i.ison and Sons', Boot and Shoe Warehouse. 1 "\T7ANTED KNOWN—VACANCY for W two gentlemen ROARDKRS in a private family.—Apply, Mr. TlrriHEs' Store, Reed-street. " ' 252
WANTED KNOWN—R. L. 11ULE, Stationer .ami Tobacconist, Thaniesstreet, has on h.ancl—A magnilicent assortment of PIPES, which he is selling at Dnnerlin Prices. WANTED KNOWN—TOK-\CO> "f the Best Brands ami Quality on sale, at os. per lb. —U. L. Ultle, Thamesstreet. WANTED KNOWN—ST \HON- fJY of all kinds on sal-, at Ihme.liii Prices.— ■'. L. "ui-k. 'i'liam-s-str-et. ANT'!) K V'IVVN - v \ N C v G.-,<)|K_ . 1,,- ~ :l:i i wi'miblStook always on hainl.— ■' 1,. U'JLK. Thames-S'ivet. f sortmmit otij sai hames-streot.
■\tt A N T E I> K N 0 W N—\'V That the SWAN STABLES Arc now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— M It. B. PERRY, And, therefore. Horses at Livery will be carefully attended to. JC.B. —Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week," Day. or Journey. 432 VITA XT E D KN O W N.— SUA DES RESTAURANT, E M P I R E HOT E E. THAM-ES-STREET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. («5 \TTANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN VV TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS AKK AT WATSON'S. CUtnaru Evening Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trains and coaches
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 627, 7 May 1878, Page 3
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