BUSINESS NOTICES TN tendering my thanks to those friends -who have favored me with their patronage I have pleasure in informing the residents in the north end of the town that I have REPLENISHED MY STOCK, And will be able to execute all orders entrusted to me on the shortest notice, and at the lowest rates for cash. I am Agent for Mr. Wm, Anderson's Wood and Coal Depot. HENRY ELL fS , FAMILY GROCE R i,' Thames-st. North. L 839 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.,. "VTESSRS. SWINARD AND JONES .beg to announce to their Friends and the Public of_ Oamaru and District that they have COM&EENCED BUSINESS on their own account as PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, .vGRAINERS, and DECOmapsljip oombined with moderate charges, to obtain a share of the public patronage. temporary Address— DEE - STREET, ■ • West of Thames-street, OAMARU. 371 SPECIAL Ufil&P SALE. • " EXTRAORDINARY : SACRIFICE or * DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HOUSE FURNISHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c„ &c., AT T O 0 H E Y'S D. HALL OF COMMERCE. D. Toohey, In announcing thia Sale, begs to call the attention of the public to the fact that not having paid personal attention to his business, through illness, for some time, it has consequently suffered, and be is now COMPELLED TO SELL AT PKICJia REGARDLESS OF COST, Iu order to meet his witi' '.; is Creditors. 'Die v. lu'l? of His Stock, value £ 1 0,0 0 0 , "wiil be offered, and each article will be marked in platti' 1 ""' 1 figures, which will be strictly FOR CASH. D. Toohey's well-known reputation for keeping no other than a First-class Article is a guarantee to intending purchasers that this is a rare opportunity to secure the best goods at prices hitherto unheard of in Oamaru. One visit will convince any person of the genuine nature of thi3 Sale. New arrangements have been made so that customers will meet with every attention. THE SALE COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, i November 11th. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. D . TOOHEY, Hall of Commekce, THAMES-STREET, OAMARU. 479 STEMSON AND LEIGH, Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Thames-stkeet, (Nearly adj)iniDg Messrs. Shrimski and Moss' New Buildings.) Recipients of the Medals of the N.O.A. and P. Association's Exhibition, 1876, and of the N.O. Horticultural Society' 3 Show, 1877. 216 NEW PLANTS. NEW PLANTS. 4 S the season is generally over for Tree Planting and Spring Bedding, and Border work about to commence, W. H. HEYWOOD AND CO., beg to inform their customers and the public that they have ready for present disposal, in Pots, a New and Select Lot of Bulbous Rooted, Herbaceous, and other Flowering Plants, namely, Gladiolii, Liliums, &c., Carnations, Pinks, Picotees, Penstemons, Geraniums, "Verbenas, and twenty-four v varieties of the Large Flowering Chrysanthemums. Special attention is called to the last-named kind, as they have he-r-r, selected iron r. containing over seventy distinct varieties. Orders addressed to W. H. HEYWOOD AND CO., Awamoa Nursery. Or to H. J. Mote, their agent for rh-3 above. 737 w ' - H u CIViL ENGI.NKEii, • v SURVEYOR, LA3U AND ESTATE AGENT, OFFICES : SUMPTEft'ri EXCHANGE BUILDINGS | Tyne-streefe, Oamarn, 417
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1117, 17 November 1879, Page 3
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