£1 FreeGifls t The proprietors of WoLix'a Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, to induce the destruction and prevent the improper use of their wrappers and labels, mm thus further protect the public against fraud and deception, have inclosed in the wrappers, or trader the label on the quart bottles, since Ist October, 1878, and continue to inclose in every day's packing throughout the year, Three £1 Orders, which are drawn upon the undersigned, and which will be cashed by their agents. To secure these gtits, the public mast be careful to ask for, and accept nothing but the Genuine Udolpho Wolfe's Schnapps, with our name upon the top label. M. Moss and Co., Wynyard-lane, Sydney; Dalgetty and Co., agents, Dunedin. Those of the public who are appreciative of effecting economy in times when prudence demands it, should take advantage of the opportunity which will be afforded to them tor another week only, and visit Mesps. E. C. Hat ton and Co.'s Drapery Establishment, Thames-street. There real bargains are to be secured amongst articles of everyday requirements There is no sham about this Sale of General Drapery and Clothing. The large and varied stock must be considerably reduced by Monday next, the day upon which the establishment must be closed.— [Advt-1 It is important that the farmers of this district should be made aware of the fact that there i 3 no colonial cool so well-adapted to the purposes for which they require such fnel as that of Shag Point. It is cleaner, cheaper, aad more economical than any other coal, either foreign or colonial, for threshing machines and their kindred purposes. Of this fact those who have used it bear the moat satisfactory of all testimonies—they will now burn no other. It is delivered in Oamarn by the truck load at ISs Gd per ton. Orders may be sent tc any coal dealer in Oamaru or, to the pit, whence it will be sent promptly and direct to any aiding.—[A»vr.]
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. VOLUNTEER HALL. RAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC JT ENTERTAINMENT, ON FRIDAY, 2st» APRIL, ISSO, BY MR. AND MRS. C. FLORENCE, The leading Vocal Amateurs of Oamaru, And the OAMARU DRAMATIC CLUB. Mr. Finch has kindly consented to preside at the piano. PROGRAMME. Trio —" O Memory"...Miss N. Hardy, Mrs. Kinnear, and Mr. J. Booth Duet—" Excelsior "...Mr. Florence and Mr. E. Booth Song—" Ye Happy Birds "...Mrs. Florence Duet —"Hark,T hear the organ's peal,"... Miss Gilford and Mrs. Kinnear Song —" SfeOl I love thee " (by request) Mr. Florence Duet— *' Oh, Maritana"...Mis3 N. Hardy and Mr. Florence Song—" My country calls "...Mr. E. Booth Duet—"The sailor sighs "... Mrs. Kinnear and Mr. Florence Song—" Alas, those chimes "---Mr 3 -Florence Soena "AH is lost ,T and " Still so gently " Mr. Florence Chorus—" Sorcerer " Company To conclude with the Trial Scene from Charles Dickens' " Pickwick Papera, entitled— BARDELL v. PICKWICK. The Learned Judge ... Mr. E. Booth Sergeant Bnzfuz ... Mr. J. Mitchell Sergeant Snubbin ... Mr. C. Florence Mr. Pickwick Mrs. S. Newey Mr. Nathaniel Winkle Mr. J. G. Moir Mr. Welle r, sen. ... SomWeller Mr. W. Finch Crier of the Court ... Mr. P. Murphy Forman of the Jnry ... Mr. J. Brown Mrs. Bardeil ... ... Mrs. C. Florence Mrs. Cluppins ... ... Mre.W. P. Kinnear Master Bardeil... ... Master Charles Lawyers, Jurymen, Clerks, Jcc., &c. Box office at Mr. Hayes', Stationer. Admission—3s and Is. To commence at eight o'clock. SO2 J>RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCff. OPENING SERVICES. ON SUNDAY NEXT, 4th APRIL, The Lecture Hall erected at corner of Reed and Eden-streets (and which is to aervc as a Church for the present) will be OPENED for public worship. REV. J. DUMBELL, Of Timara, will preach at 11 and 2.30, and REV. A. B. TODD, At 6.30. Collections for the Building Fund. ON MONDAY, sra APRIL, A TEA MEETING Will be held in the same place, at 6.30. ADDRESSES Will be given aftec by Revs*. J. Dumbell, A. B. Todd, and C. E. Barky. Tickets—Adults. ?s 6d; Children, Is 6d. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. \ THANKSGIVING SERVICE for the abundant Harvest will be held in St. Paul's Presbyterian Chnrch on SABBATH FORENOON, the 4th INST. The Collection will be for Chnrch Externum. £O9 SATURDAY, lfrra APRIL. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. AH. MAUDE * has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The following Freehold and Leasehold Section# : Section 7, Block 78, Greta-street, Oam&rn Town, with a new Fiveroomed House, stable and fowl houses
Section 16, Block 12, Trent street, Oimara Town, with Four-roomed Home; garden well stocked with fruit trees Section 13, Block BS, Stonr-street. -with Pour-roomed House, Fowl snd Was hi o use. pa' ties having CLAIMS again*t the Firm of BOUGHTON AND POCKUNGTON are requested to send them ia on or before MONDAY, sth MARCH. Address—Post Office, Oamara. OSTPONEMENT ENTERTAINMENT. PROFESSOR HUGHES' LECTURE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Has teen indefinitely postponed ti l next week, the handsome patronage he ia w* wtviag at Timacu having rendered it adviato prolong fc" stay in that town. The we of the Oamant performance "will be only announced. 796 Terms liberal. A. H. MaUDE, Auctioneer. 807
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1235, 2 April 1880, Page 3
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