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BHHHffli^QiijSiJßi Et ANTED—Ah APPRENTICE toth ' Saddlery 15usines3. -- Apply t Peter K. RcsSELi, Thamesi-street an< Wear-street. 59 TANTED—-A HOUSEMAID; also, T / NURSE GlßL.—Apply to Sotr, AUSTRALIAN BoARDING-HOUSE. 5&1 'ANTED—A Message BOY—Ap ' Hooo asd Shenbah. -5' WANTKD— A Go6<i PLOUGHMAN* —Apply A. Walker, Papakaio. rAKTKI) —A MAN to feed Thrashin . , T Machine. —Apply to J. Orr, Coal Merchant.' 56S WANTED— A General Femsde SERVANT.—AppIy at this Office. 536 WANTED —Two Res.pectat.le Young Men as BOARDERS; private house, close to the Post Ofißoe. Apply Office of this paper. 91 WANTED, by a Working Man BOARD and LODGINGS in a quiet family. Apply to "C,,"MAiLOffiee.sß9 'ANTED—TENDERS for Threshing 200 Acres of Wheat.— Apply W. Clarke, Cavo Val}ey. 365 WANTED TO LET OR SELL.—A FIVE - ROOMED HOUSE in Wansbeck-slreet, good situation. J. Church. 595 WAITED KNOWN FOUND A WATCH; owner can have same on paying expenses. —T. Hastie, Reedijtreet. 515 7"ANTED—Everyone to come and see , / the Splendid Lot of OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, and ENGRAVINGS, at Fryer's Cabinet and Picture Factory, next door to the New Zealand Boot Factory, Thames-street, Oamarj, 505 WANTED KNOWN—POISON LAID for DOGS in our paddocks, Main North Road ; also, at Slaughter Yard, on Esplanade. Eddington, Bust, $ 00., Smithfield Butohery. 593 ANTKD KNOWN SUPERIOR y T ACCOMMODATION for private Families and Boarders.—Bay View House, Wharf-street, G. W. Busn, Proprietor. 480 T ANTED KNOWN— A CHEAP f < SALE of Drapery, Millinery, Boots, &c, &c, at E. Robert?;', Thames-street, next G. E. Farr'o. 118 ANTED KNOWN VACANCIES ' for Two Respectable BOARDERS. —lnverness House, Thames-street. 72 [T ANTED KNOWN—That the under\f signed is selling Coal, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Rates. —J. Currie, Thames-street, Oamaru. 625 WANTED KNOWN PRIMITIVE METHODIST SEWING SOCIETY. Funds for JKreption of a Church. Orders received and superintended by Mrs. Baklev, Trenfcrstreet. 56S ANTEDKNOWN-Owingto tbegreat 7 V crush of customers last Saturday, and their consequent inability to attend to tham all, Jas. Mollison and Son beg to intimate that they will CONTINUE THEIR GREAT CLEARING SALE OF BOOIVS AND SHOES for ONE WEEK LONGER. Remember, One Week Only, 'ANTED Everyone to know that ' Jas. Mollison and Son's Great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes will continue for ONE WEEK LONGER.—Great Bargains.—lmmense Reductions, 'ANTED KNOWN—NEXT SATURDAY will be the LAST DAY of Mollison and Son's Clcariug Sale of Boots and Shoe^.—Extraordinary Reductions. [TTANTKD —Everyone to call and see VV the Prices of BOOTS AND SHOES during Last Week of Mollison and Son's Great Clearing Sale. 239 I TTT ANTED KNOWN! EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street. Meals at all hours. N.B—A constant supply of the Best Fruit always on hand, at cheapest rates. Agent for Lord's Hot-house Grapes. 235 ANTED KNOWNV V 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, Dav, ' ,r Journey. 432 ANTED KNOWN—OPENING of W the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated n the immediate vicinity of the Railway fcation, 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. Nigh Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 BUSINESS NOTICES FLOUR MILLS, \_J OAMARU, J. T. EVANS AND CO., MILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. Storage room for upwards of 5000 tons of Wool, Grain, Merchandise, &c, or Fifty Thousand (50,000)' Sacks Grain at usual rates. Facilities for either Shipping or forwarding by Railway, in any direction, without cost of cartage. Lowest possible rates charged for Insurance. Goods received for Sale or Consignment to either New Zealand, Australia, or British Markets. CORN SACKS- Beat Calcutta.?, full weight and hand-sewn ; and Sewing Twine on hand. COALS, Newcastle and New Zealand, supplied. FARM PRODUCE of all kinds bought and sold. 456 J. T. EVANS AND CO. nASH CLEARING SALE. FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. D. TOOHEY 13 now offering the whole of his wellassorted Stock of SUMMER MILLINERY AND DRESS STUFFS AT BELOW COST PRICE ! In order to make room for New Shipments now daily expected and landing. A cnoiCE LOT OF LADIES' FANCY CLOTH JACKETS, And Ladies' Children's and Maids' NEW ULSTERS Are now open for inspection. Dressmaking and Millinery on the premise D. TOOHEY, HALL OF COMMERCE Thames - street, Oamaeo".

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 899, 4 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 899, 4 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 899, 4 March 1879, Page 3

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