WANTED i ~XJ£T ANTED, an active LAD, aged about i Vt 14 years. Apply Immigratio ■ Barracks. 6L< I SMART LAD about 14 or ¥ % i~> yi j ars of age. Must be able t>i i Wriio. .1. Fajiilton, .Thames-street. 555 '% : \ r ANTIODTaTYOUNG MAN to MlTk $ f and make himself generally useful. Ai>s■;-- ~t. this office. • ; ' of? 7 '"'i \ " .NTK't. by a Gentleman oi ranking *' *• nu'i 'ioner-il Mercantile experience, an • i'S' INT MEN Tin a Merchant'.-! Oiiice, \\';i:oiii.-.:.-•,!, or Gtneral Agency Business. Testimonials and Jccal reference*- if i'pquired. Address, L. J. TL, ol paper. 442 \ *i 7" ANTED KNOWN—Fresh OYSTERS W daily.—J. Tuns age, Thames street. 901 WAN TED KNOWN—That the undersigned is selling Goal, Firewood, I and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Rates. —I. Curuie, Thames-street, Oamaru. (i'2o %\ 7 ANTED, Everyone to note the W address—Jamks Mollison and Soxs, Thames-street, Oamaru, and Rattraystreet, Duiiedin. \k: AN T l<; L) KNO W N that the ¥ V W i-MG HTS for the O. J. C. HAN DIOAP will be Posted at the lioyai Hotel To-NIGHT. 619 K. RICHARDSON. WANTED KNOWN—SHAG POINT COAL for Sale at Lowest possible WANTED KNOWN—A FINAL SALE of BOOTS and DRAPERY will be held by Mrs. Roberts on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, previous to Closing Shop in Wansbeck-street, near Times office. 5-<4
\l/ANTKD KiSOWN—JAMES MOLVV LISON AND SON, Boot and Shot Importers, have just opened out their First .■Shipment for the Season of New '-oods. ANTED KNOWN—Winu;.- Goods! V $ Winter Goods ! Infinite variety, at James Mollison asd Sons', Boot and Shoe Warehouse. WANTED KNOWN—Boots and Shoes of Ev> v Description made to order on the shortest itice, at James Mollison and Sons'. WANTED KNOWN—GRAND OPENING of DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. F. Earle begs to inform the Public that lie has imported a large collection of FIREWORKS direct from Home for use on that memorable occajTANTED KNOWN—OPENING of v » the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway station, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel lioom, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter. TravellerscalledforearlyTrains. 545 "V^TANTED KNOWN—That the underV i signed has REMOVED to those premises in Thames-street lately occupied by Mr. Jumicson, where all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES will be furnished at lowest possible prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. 1)15 JOHN M'DOWELL. \\T A N T IS D K N O W N—VV That the SWAN vSTAIJLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERR Y, And, therefore, Horses at Liverv will be car«f\(l!y attended to. N.R.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the vVeek, Day,
BUSINESS. NOTICES OYAL BILLIARD SAL GRAIN D HANDICAP BILLIARD MATCH 32 Nominations 10s. Each. Particulars ou application to the I essee. GOO C. ROBERTS. M U is I (J. HfH. M. A. JONES. TEACHER of the iV?_PIANOFOR rE and .SINGING, WIIAKK-STRKKT, OAMARU. Terma : Pianoforte, Two Guineas per Quarter ; Singing and Pianoforte Lessons combined, Three Guineas. Pianos Tuned. ELECrRO-PLcYTtfD GOODS AND SILVER JEYVELLKuY. A M'COKKINDALK begs to announce * that he has received, direct from the manufacturers, A LARGE AND CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OF THE ABOVE GOODS, Per James Nicol Fleming, which will be found of the Newest Patterns aud Designs, and wel worth Inspection. ITCHEN STREET, 596 Oamaru. 13 AP A K A'l O HOTEL, -*- (Late Peattxe's.) The Present Proprietor has improved and renovated the above Hostelry. It is now one of the Most Comfortable Country Hotels in the Oamaru District. Additions have been made which have doubled the extent of. the accommodation, and every attention will be paid to travellers and others. It has be-n the endeavor and practice of the Proprietor to improve the various houses which he has conducted, and always to the satisfaction of the public. R. MACKENZIE, THE Undersigned will sell at COST PRICE a large and varied stockof Paperhangings :—YVhiceiead, 10s to 12s 6d per 2Sibs ; 72-inch iscriui, 6d per yard. Tacks, Brushe?, &c , equally cheap. Expected to arrive every day per Kokeijy Hall. Some 12,000 pieces of Paper, most of .which will be sold at 6d per piece. 589 J. S. ANDERSON.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 746, 31 August 1878, Page 3
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