WANTED WANTED— GENERAL SERVANT,— Apply Swan Hotel. 219 WANTED A CHILD TO NURSE where there is np family.—Apply Mrs. Mellor, Exe-street, Beach end. 222 WANTED A First-class WAITER. —Apply Star and Garter Hotel. 174 WANTED— A Gentleman BOARDER in a private family.—Apply Office of this paper. ISS WANTED— TENANTS for SHOPS in Thames-street and Wear-street; rents low.—John Hardy. 659 WANTED Two BEDROOMS and SITTINGROOM (furnished) for month ; attendance required. Apply to "D.H.W.," Box 48, Post Office. 122 WANTED The Public to try the NORTH END CO-OPERATIVE STORE.—New Season Teas, New Raisins and Currants, New Jams, &c., at lowest prices, on the premises, late Cooke's Furniture Warehouse, THAMES-STREET. TO DRESSMAKERS.—WANTED, permanently, TWO FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS, Highest Salary given.— Apply D. Toohey. IS6 WANTED TO LET—A GOOD FOURROOMED COTTAGE in Ure-street. Apply Mail Office. 190 WANTED TO LET A Convenient SHOP, in good situation ; rent 20s per week,—Apply to James Wansbororgh. 200 WANTED KNOWN—That W.Clarke, Cave Vallpy haa a quantity of New Oaten H*y CHAFF FOR SALE. 2iS WANTED KNOWN GRAPES, Grapes, Grapes—first of the Season -TO-MORROW MORNING'S BOAT from Sydney,—Very cheap at H. J. Mote's. WANTED KNOWN—PINE APPLES, Pine Apples, Pine Apples—cheaper than ever—from 6d each,—At H. J. Mote's. 214 WANTED KNOWN—That H. ELLIS, Wine and Spirit Merchant and General Grocer, has REMOVED .to that shop in Thames-street lately occupied by Wm. M'Pherson. 656 WANTED KNOWN—It was no puff when M'Do-well said that his was the Cheapest Grocery in Town, for hundreds can testify to the fact, "and facts are chiels that winna ding." Go one, go all, and prove for yourselves, for " the proof o' the puddin's the preein' o't," 335 WANTED, the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of 16 Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of f-.ho Evijntno Mai/, for ON S3 SHILLING, ANTED KNOWN— That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PEIIRY, And, therefore, Horoea at Livery wi bs carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, *>r Joarnev. 432 WANTED KNOWN—OPENING of the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated n the im mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, 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 EDUCATIONAL LADIES' SCHOOL, REED-STREET. /iTRS. GLEESON WILL RE-OPEN SCHOOL, ON MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. 148 )R AKA NU I COLLEGE, BLUESKIN. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1880. The Buildings have been suitably enlarged to meet the increasing requirements of the School. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION In all branches, classical and modern. Special attention is given to physical training. Terms— Seventy-five Guineas per annum. Apply REV. R. L. STANFORD, 911 Blueskin. BUSINESS NOTiQES BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. MOLLISON & SON'S Great annnal clearing sale OP BOOTS AND SHOES Will commence ON SARURDAY, 31st JANUARY, And will continue FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, During which time the whole of the large and varied Stock with which their warehouse is now replete will be offered at immensely reduced prices. Remember—One moDth only. Great Bargains, MARVELLOUS REDUCTIONS. Inspection invited. MOLLISON & SON, Thames-street. NOTICE. RB L A lE, FURNITURE AND GENERAL BROKER, Having just received a large assortment of EARTHENWARE AND ALL DOMESTIC REQUIREMENTS, Purchased for Cash in the Cheapest Market, Can now supply his friends and the public with the above articles at prices hitherto unknown in Oamaru. N.B.—PRESERVING PANS, All sizes. 909 HARVEST & PLOUGHING SURVEYS. THOMAS S. HARDY, LICENSED SURVEYOR Under the Land Transfer Act, Is prepared to execute the above Surveys with accuracy and despatch on reasonable terms. Apply, Mr. John Hardy's Office, WEAR-STREET, OAMARU. AMARU FOUNDRY. WM. FRASER AND CO., Engineers, Blacksmiths, and Iron Founders. All kinds of Castings in Brass and Iron*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1183, 31 January 1880, Page 3
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