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WANTED TA N'TED, PICK - AND - SHOVEL i'T MES. A;,i.iy John Bkjoak, ftWiui "oteL »«8 WANTED, an ASSISTANT in the | MILLIN: RY Department, Apply i Hood *>:r> .-hbnnast. 956 V\7AVIED a Gi.NERAL BLACKVV SMITH. Goo I Wages. Alx. Rr«iO, Blacksmith, Waimate. 981 WAMEIi NURSEMAID, to assist in HoUSEWoKK if required. Apply Reid BboTH rs, Thames-street. 951 W/ - ANTED, GENERAL SERV NT. Apply Mrs. Rkid, Nen-3treet. )50 'RANTED, for th» country. MARRIED i . I COUPLE without encumbrance. ! ipplv Brow:-;, Sutton, asd Co., Tvm-- j trent. "9.^9 % 'IJ ANTED, a NURSEMAID, who will ' - bo required to asbi.--t in House work •pply Kvenino Mail. 930 Wanted, young man to milk and make himself ganeraily useful. Apply. Mail office. 912 V, 7 ANTED, a good TAILOR for th V Country. Apply to .J. H. Milligan, hames-street. 9.J; | WANTED, 2 respectable BOARDERS. at LI Is per Week. Inverness House, late Mr. G. Robinson's, Thames* -t.eet. 913 \\ r ANTED. SECRETARY to (HA\l- %\ BER OF CoM.WKi-.CE. Ai.plK^a ions will be received bv the Chairntiu ( vlr. J. T. Evans) »p to noon of FRIDAY, 4th <C I OBh-R, from whom all information in;iy i obtained. 90l> IO TAILORS. .-T ANTED, a steady MAN aa Trousers] * * and Vest Maker. None but Society j Men need apply. j JAMES LAWSON, Tailor an'd Clothieb, | Tyne-street, Oamaru. | TO TAILORS, *-*~;r ANTED, a good COAT MAKER, to work by tan Week. Must be ■>teady s Cood Wages Apply 34 Tyne-street, Oaman \. T ANTED, To KEEP, Accounts to Make ' >ut, or any Clerical Vurk, b\ an experienced Accountant, who entailed during ; he. iuy. Ttsrin* moderate. Vtdre-s Nem», M;i-iJ office. 58 \\7 ANT ED i> NOWN TO LET '» a Comfortable &IX-ROOMED JOTTAGK, with well-stocked Fruit Garten, within three miuuteu' walk from the 'ost ti'ffico. JOHN FALCONER, 949 Seedsman. rAN TE D KNoWN- HUG' < - » LIPrKKT i.-s Selling all Groceries j •>r Ca«h at the so-ca.led Co operative .-store i ices. 926 j *% / ANTED KNOWN The EDINVV PRIVATE BoARDINGHoUftK (Mrs. Hector Lindsay, Proprietress), corner of \\ ansbeck and Tees street. 881 TA NT ED KNOW N—Splendid ?V GRAZING for HORDES and CATTLE, at 2s 6d per Week. Bass Batteksby, Oamaru Creek. 806 D KN< > vVN, Superior BOARD ] and it SI i >IiNCE for Boarders and) Visitors, with every comfort and attention, j Bay View—G. W. Bush, Proprietor. 728 j \~%J ANTED KNOWN—Fresh OYSTERS VV daily.—J. Tunnage, Thames ! treet. 901 1 \\J ANTED KNOWN—That the underV % signed is celling CoaL Firewood, 1 iad Horsß Feed at Lowest Possible Rates. | —•). Corkie, Thames-street, Oamaru. 625 I \JtJ ANTED KNOWN—OPENING off *» the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. I built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, haing situated in the immediate vioiiiity of the Railway station, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dicing i'.oom especially for Ladiea, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Sorter. TravellerscalledforearlyTrains. 545 \*7"ANTED KNOWN EARLE'S RESTAURANT, j Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street. 1 Meals at all hours. Pastrycook and Confectioner. Weddings', Balls, sud Soirees catered for upon the Cheapest Terms. 235 \\T ANTE. D~ KN O W N—' VV That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery will be cirHtully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddi* Hire ■v the vVetk, Day.. *"■ ■i»mney. 4.52 BUSINESS NOTICES SMITHFIELD B iCiii.RY. BUST, AND CO. - have now OPENED their NEW BUTCHERY, THAMES. STREET, anu hnpe, by strict attention t<> business, and keeping nothing but KIR ST- CLASS MEAT, to merit a share of the PaLiic Patronage. I Families waited on for Orders in City and Suburbs. 916 EDDTNGTON, BUST, AND CO. MUSIC. \TPv. M. A". JOnES, TE .CKEfV of the xVJL PIANOFORTE and *INGING, Whakf-.vtkket, Oamaktj: j Terms : Pianoforte, T*-o Guineas per i Quarter; Singing and Pianoforte Lessons combined, Three Guineas. I Pianos Tuned,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 773, 3 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 773, 3 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 773, 3 October 1878, Page 3

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