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BUSINESS NOTICES NORTH OTAGO PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. > 1 -i! ! ■ :v. ■. .-Lmui-v ;r. prepared to receive i M'.'M.Y u ::i aiij' f,.inis for Bl,t-.fi; wr ior;p sl t the r.:tc uf EIGHT P CEKT. per annum, GEORGE SUMPTEII, 557 Secretary. OAMARU MUTUAL Bi.N.KI- IT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARkHuLDivRS in the above Society desirous of WITHDRAWING can do so at a Bonus of £S 9s lOd per Share, being FULL PROFIT to 2Sth February last. GEORGE SUMPTER, 90 Secretary. FIRE ! FltiE I SALVAGE GOODS. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF General Drapery, Millinery, House Furnishing, Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing. Hats and Caps. BOOTS AND SHOES. T MULLIGAN AND CO. " • beg to inform the inhabitants of Oamaru and the surrounding district that, in consequence of the Fire which occurred last month on their premises in High-street, Christchuroh, they will hold, for 21 DAYS ONLY, on the premises, Thames-street (next Wilson's Dining Kooais), a GENERAL CLEARING SALE of a portion of thcii Valuable Stoulc. Every Line will be sold at less than English Cost Price. Goods damaged by fire or water will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. J. M. & CO. call special attention to their large stock of 800 I'S and SHOES, all of which will be sold at less than a quarter of their cost. Inext Wilson's Dining Rooms. All Goods sold for Cash only. REMEMBER—2I DAYS ONLY. 620 14/T ANDERSON, • For many years with Anderson and Co., has severed his connection with the above-mentioned firm, and established a SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENCY, In offices in TYNE- STREET, (Next to Customhouse.) Grain bought and sold on Commission. Fire, Marine, and Life Insurance effected. All classes of Customhouse and General Agency Business attended to. 694 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J . MOTE, FRUITERER, POULTRY MAN, & c., Desires to express his thanks to the public for the liberal support accorded him since commencing business, and begs to notify that, in order to provide greater room for carrying on his business, he has TAKEN THOSE PREMISES Lately occupied by Mr. Cahill, ADJOINING MR. D. TOOHEY'S SHOP, THAMES-STREET. The greater amount of accommodation afforded by the new premises will enable him to keep on hand a much larger and more varied stock, and he hopes by being able to meet the requirements of the public in every particular to merit and obtain an increase in the support already accorded him. REGULAR WEEKLY SOTFLIES OF FRESH FRUIT OF ALL KINDS From Tasmania and Australia. AO ANT FOR Heywood & Co., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Awamoa. H. J. MOTE. 411 PLANTING SEASON, 1579. JOHN FALCONER respectfully solicits inspection of his STOCK OF EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Of rare quality and excellent value. J. F. having the most extensive grounds, and the best appliances in the district, can supply his customers and the public generally with first-class plants at thclowest prices. Orders now being executed in rotation. Note the address— JOHN FALCONER, The North Otago Seed Warehouse. Nurseries— Coquet and Eden-streets, Oamaru, and Laureston Grounds, North Town Boundary. 654 JJEYWOOD AND CO., AWAMOA NURSERIES, AND THAMES - STREET, OAMARU, Have on hand a Choice Collection of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Plants, and Shrubs, Samples of which can be seen, and prices obtained, at the shop of Mr. H. I. Mote, their agent for the sale of the above. Visitors to the Nurseries can have their ORDERS executed and placed FREE on board train at Deborah Station, which is within five minutes' walk of the grounds. 423 TAMES WADDELL & CO. " Beg to intimate to their numerous customers in town and country that they HAVE OPENED A REFRESHMENT AND OYSTER SALOON In Tyne-street, opposite the Criterion Hotel. Choice brands of Tobacco kept; also, a good supply of Crockery, Glass and China. 696 BUSINESS NOTICES JUST RECEIVED. 1020 I>AOK:AOK -' IRONMONGERY i.A j i-yUcisiia, Weatland, ; .:.u j '..ofchian : Consisting <,t I,< amiugton Ranges, Register Grates, Cooking and Heating Moves, i'uj.hoato Bricks and Fittings for the above. Bradford's Patent Many us, W iro Nails, Galvanised and Black Sheet Iron, Wu te Lead, Sui.dry Castings, &c. Also to arrive—Ex Ship Millwall: Sausage Machines, Climax Patent Door Springs, Charcoal Irons, Sash Line, &c. Also to arrive—Ex Ship Otago : S3 Packages Register Grates. Also to arrive—Ex Ship Routenbeck A large assortment of Brass Foundry, &<J. WATSON & M'INTOSH, WHOLESALE AND RICTAIL IRONMONGERS, TEES-STREET, OAMARU. 564 THOMAS SELLAR, XTTATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, v" Thames-street, Oamaru, Has now in stock one of the Larges Selections of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY Between Duneilin and Christchurch, C prising some of 1110 Finest Goods ever imported to New Zealand. P. S. wishes to draw the attention of working men to his SILVER HUNTING LKVIOII WATCHES. Hundreds of People In the Oamaru district can testify as to their time-keeping qualities. A Numerous and Tasteful Selection of RINGS, In prices varying from £1 to £2OO. Every description of Watches Cleaned ant» Repaired in the same efficient manner as formerly. 44 ASH CLEARING SALE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. D. TOOHEY Is now offering the whole of hi 3 wellassorted Stock of SUMMER MILLINERY AND DRESS STUFFS AT BELOW COST PRICE ! In order to make room for New Shipment now daily expected and landing. A CHOICE LOT OF LADIES' FANCY CLOTH JACKET , And Ladies' Children's and Maids' NEW ULSTER Are now open for insptol: i». Dressmaking and Millinery on the premises. D. TOOHEY, HALL OF COMMERCE Thames - street, Oamaru. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO PEOPLE ABOUT BUYING PIANOS. PEOPLE about purchasing Pianos would do well to wait until MR. A. A. SOLOMON OPENS HIS NEW STOCK (In about four weeks' time When they will be able to select from a finer assortment of Pianos than the Oamaru public have hitherto had a chance of inspecting. The stock will comprise Pianos from the following makers :—Bord, Brnismead and Son, Lipp, Swechten, Neumeyer, Erard, Collard and Collard, and other wellknown makers. All Pianos purchased from Mr. Solomon will be guaranteed and kept in tuno for eighteen mouths after purchase. THE TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM (Which was introduced into Oamaru by Mr. Solomon, and which proved such a great boon to people with limited means, by enabling thein to purchase a Piano without feeling the cost) will be again instituted. ALFRED A. SOLOMON, Address (Premises in erection), NEXT TO R. G A BITES THAMES-ST THE PIANO TAUGHT At Mr. Solomon's private residence, Teesstreet (next to Mr. W. J. Steward's). 521 WINTER SEASON, 1879. J" H. MILLIGAN, Has imported an exceedingly choice lot of TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, FANCY VESTING S, AND OVERCOATING MATERIALS, From Melbourne & Sydney, Which he is prepared to make up on the most reasonable terms, as formerly. Boys' and Youths' Garments Cut only, or made in any style at very moderate rates. First-class lit and workmanship guaranteed. The New Wheeler and Wilson Machines, which gained the Grand Prize at the Paris Exhibition of 1878, on Sale, at Melbourne prices with 5s added on each machine for freight. Also, the Household Machines, at Sss. J. H. MILLIGAN, THAMES-STREET. JAMES MOLLISON AND SON, While returning thanks for the ver liberal support accorded to them in th past, beg to intimate that they are NOW OPENING OUT THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES For the Season. These goods being all specially ordered for their own trade from the best makers, and embracing all the latest improvements in style, J. M. & S. feel confident that every satisfaction will be given to those favoring them with their patronage. Boots and Shoes made to order on he shortest notice. JAMES MOLLISON AND SON, Thames-st., Oamaru, And Rattray-street,|Dunedin,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 971, 30 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 971, 30 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 971, 30 May 1879, Page 3

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