?* RANTED , ANTED, » G&OOM. Apply ttffloe of this paper. 667 , WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE for) . Station. Apply at once. Brows, j iSuiT.ON, asd Co. G4S j WANTED, - SMART LAD about 14 or j 15 years of age.' Must be able to j Write, .-.. Famh-TOH, Thames-street. 585 ! i ' ASTK!), BOOKS TU KEKP, Acj V eoni-,t.-; to Make Out, or any Clerical Work. !-y vn: ;xperienced Accountant, who is eiij;,i:,Ja during the day. Terms moderate. Address Nemo, Mail Office. 58 ANTED, by a Gentleman of Banking , , and General Mercantile experience, an APPOINTMENT in a Merchant's Office, Warehouse, or General Agency Business. Testimonials and local references, if required. Address, E. J. TL, office of this paper. 442 ANTED to SELL—34 first-class | LEICESTER KWES, in Lamb to a j Lincoln Ram. J. Chtrom, i yne street 68*] ANTED to SELL—A quantity of GKOWING TIMBER—Red, White, and Black Pines, Broadleai, etc. Apply Murdoch Gillies, Hampden 682 ANTED KNOWN—Fresh OYSTERS fV daily.—J. Tctnnage, Thames street. 901 WANTED KNOWN—That the undersighed ia selling Coal, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Rates. —J. Cubkie, Thames-street, Oamaru. 625 ANTED, Everyone to oall and inspect the new Stock of Boots and Shoes, just landed, at James Mollison and Sons'. TTANTED, Everyone to note the V V address—Jamks Mollison and Sons, Thames-street, Oamaru, and Kattraystreet, Dunedin. ,7ANTED KNOWN—SHAG -POINT i V COAL for Sale at Lowest possible TANTED KNOWN—JAMES MOL- , T LISON AND SON, Boot and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First Shipment for the Season of New Goods. ANTED KNOWN—Winter Goods ! Winter Goods ! Infinite variety, at James Mollison and Sons', Boot and Shoe Warehouse. "T ANTED KNOWN—Boots and Shoes Vy of Ev> v Description made to order on the shortest itice, at James Mollison and Sons'. ANTED KNOWN—GRAND OPENING of DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. F. Eaele begs to inform the Public that he has imported a large collection of FIREWORKS direct from Home for use on that memorable occasion. 235 ANTED KNOWN—OPENING of 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 Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 ANTED KNOWN—That the undersigned has REMOVED to those premises in Thames-street' lately occupied by Mr. Jamieson, where all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES will be furnished at lowest possible prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. 915 JOHN M'DOWELL. ANTED KNOW N—f That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery will be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day. '"" Journey. 432 BUSINESS NOTICES THE lAMILY FRIEND LOCK-STITCB MACHINE. Strongest, Simplest, Cheapest, and Most Rapid. Best Hand Lock-stitch Machine in the Market. It has a Substantial Stand, and requires ] no fixing to the table. It will Sew any Material, from Muslin to Leather, making a perfect Lock-stitch, which , is the neatest and beat. It will BEAM, TUCK, BIND, BRAID, QUILT, HEM, FELL, gather, and sew in bands at the same time. A large supply of the above Just Landed, ex Ringarooma. PRICE AS IN MELBOURNE—£4. HOOD ANT) SHENNAN, ; AGENTS, 1 Itchen and Tees streets, OAMARU. 823 TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. JH. MIL LIG AN, • in tendering his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and Patrons for their very liberal support, desires to draw their attention to his well-assorted stock of WOOLLEN GOODS Of superior quality, specially adapted for a FIRST-CLASS TAILORING TRADE. Ladies' Fashionable Jackets made to order. Magazines of Fashion by every mail. AN APPRENTICE TO THE TAILORING TRADE REQUIRED.—AppIy Early. J. H. MILLIGAN, Tailor, Hatter, Hosier, &c, THAMES-STREET. 887
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 752, 7 September 1878, Page 3
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