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BUSINESS NOTIOEB TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TV . Y'-. J D ■ 'H ' Y U (Late Manager for Messrs. Anderson and Co., Grain Merchants, OamMru), begs to intimate to his frienda and others that be h*a started business as GRAIN merchant and general COMMISSION AGENT, Tn that commodious Stone Store known aa "KKBR'S Stobs. Cash buyer of all kinda of produce; full weight corn sacks always on hand; storage taken at lowest current rates—room for sacks. DAVID HAY. THE'UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIVED, Direct from London, a /"IONSIGNMENTof PAPERHANGINGS Of the Newest Designe, and Suitable for Parlor, Drawing, Kit»hen, and Bedrooms, The price of eaah paper ia marked in plain figures in the pattern books, and comparison of prices is respectfully. invited. Also on Sale— HUBBOCK'S PURE COLZA OIL, For Threshing and Agricultural Machinery. Notwithstanding the recent advance in Oils and White Lead, prices will remain . at former quotations, ia order to realise. J. S. ANDERSON, Tbes-stbeet, Oamaef. Established 16 years. 458 Anderson and co Millers, Grain & Provision Merchants, SHIPPING & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, HABBOR-STREET, OilfAßtr, P&IKCE3-STREEr, DUNEDIN, AND AT "S^aixouaiti.

AGENTS in ill the principal towns in the Colonies and HOME MARKETS. CASH Bayers of all binds of produoe. STOBAGE Boom for 30,000 Sacks at lowest current rates. 349 NEW GROCERY STORE, Thames-street, Nobth, Patrick ford begs to notify that being unable, through the late accident, to follow his trade as Stonemason, he has commenced business as GENERAL GROCER In the premises lately occupied by Lawson and Co., Batchers, in Thames-street, And respectfully solicits patronage from his friends and the public generally. P.F. trusts that by keeping none but the very beat articles, and selling at the lowest possible prices, he may merit a share of public patronags. N.B.— MRS. P. FORD Has opened a DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT In another part of the premises, where Ladies' own materials will be made np in the newest styles on the shortest notice, and at moderate prices. 449 THE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY washes. BKLF-OPEE. ATI N G, SAVES RUBBING AND SOAKING. Price £1 and £1 s>. JOHN THOMPSON, 367 Builder, U»k-street, Oamaru. HARVEST & PLOUGHING SURVEYS. THOMAS 8. 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, WEAK-STREET, OAMARU. W. B L Y T H , General Storekeeper, Wins and Spirit Merchant, GEORGE TOWN, AWAMOKO. Goods delivered at the shortest notice in all parts of the country. 53 c COLONIAL BOOT MART Thames-street. Having purchased in Danedin, at A DISCOUNT OF 53 PER CENT, From manufacturers' prices, I am prepared to offer the same> to the residents of Oamaru and district, at prices folly one-third lower than those usually charged by the trade. Inspection invited. Competition defied. - G. W. HINCHLIFFE, Coidkul Boot Mart, Thames-street, Oamarn. : 347.

BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. MOLLISON & SON'S Great annual clearing sale OF BOOTS AND SHOE 3 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 month onJy. Great Bargains. MARVELLOUS REDUCTIONS. Inspection invited. MOLLISON & SON, Thames-street. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. A LEXANDER KILGOUR, i-A- Late of Balclntha, Begs to inform the local and general public that he has EE-OPENED The premises lately occupied by Mr. T. . Pratt, OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, And i« prepared to famish travellers with HOT COFFEE, TEA & COCOA, Together jwtch Eatables, from the departure of the first train ro the arrival of the last. T Wedding' Cakec, Christening Cakes, and Confectionery, of the very best quality made on the premises. Ffc Soirees tendered tor, '62

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1220, 15 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1220, 15 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1220, 15 March 1880, Page 4

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