WANTED w WANTED,* by a gentleman—Respecta Sin LOT)' .INGS (■with or without board.—Address, Box No. 116, Post Ofiko, Oamaru. WANTED A GENTLEMAN with £SOO to join the advertiser in a profitable la d t rans ction; no risk. —Cor i d iress, a>.ply Ford, litLL and Co., Christchurch. ~ 13t ANTED— TEND EES for CROSSPLOUGHING and HARROWING 70 Acres of Land at Teaneraki.—Tenders to be lodged not later than SATURDAY, 15th.—Jas. Patten, l*eaneraki, May 6th, 1880. • WANTED— TENANTS for SHOIrS in Thames-street and Wear-atreat; rents low. —John Hardy. 659 WANTED— PURCHASER for Freehold HOUSE and SECTION, ifl Block 17, Oamaru.—Johk Hardy. 462 WANTED —The public to know that Messrs. NIHIL and FRY have DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP from March 31st. • 114 WANTED TO SELL—A Lot of Secondhand BAGS; cheap jas good as new.—Melican and Hayes. 28 WANTED KNOWN.—SPECTACLES to suit all sights, at Robert Lumsden's, Watchmaker. 24 WANTED KNOWN—MRS. CAREY, MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, (of long experience) either in town or country. —Stone Cottage opposite Bay View Board-ing-house, Wharf-street. 138. WANTED KNOWN That F. R. BUST will DRIVE his VEHICLE to and from Kakanui, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, starting from Ihe Star and Garter Hotel at seven o'clock, to suit paßsenders for the entertainment. 108 WANTED KNOWN That MRS. MAW, Durham Boarding-house, Wansbeck-street, in view of Railway Station, has ACUOMMOD ATION for a few Gentlemen ; private rooms ; every attention. —Meals daily at One Shilling. 83 ANTED KNOWN—That J. MOSS has 100 Lever Hunting WATCHES of the best English and Colonial make. HALF-PRICE, £2 10s to £5. 835 ANTED KNOWN MOLLISON AND SON are NOW OPENING OUT their First Shipment for the Season of WINTER GOODS, WHICET, for Quality and Style, are unsurpassed bv any ever imported by them. BEING all made up to their own order, and imported direct from the manufacturers, M. and S. are enabled to offer their really splendid goods at REASONABLE PRICES. INSPECTION is respectfully invited.— MOLLISON AND SON, Importers and Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, Thames-street. 625 WANTED KNOWN —That G. W. HINCHLIFFE'S COLONIAL BOOT MART is next to T. Sellar's, Watchmaker, Thames-street, Oamaru. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Walking Boots from 5s 6d ; Children's, 3s 6d; Infants' Is 6d.—G. W. HiNCßLtmj, Colonial Boot Mart. WANTED Purchasers for Men's Balmorals, 15s 6d ; Strong Bluchers, 113 6d; Elastic Sides, 12a 6d.—G. W. Hinchlifpe's, Colonial Boot Mart. 845 WANTED KNOWN —That the best article always gives the best satisfaction, especially in GROCERIES. —Go to M'DOWELL'S, and you will surely find them there, and at prices that will suit all classes of customers. ' 330 WANTED KNOWN—That the sale of our noted Boots and Shoes is still increasing.—Those of the public who have not yet tried them are respectfully requested to do so.—Good quality, good workmanship, prices moderate.—Anderson Bros, ThamesBUSINESS NOTICES NOTICE. FE A R L E , • having entirely finished Furnishing and Fitting-up his new house, is now prepared to receive TWO or THREE GENTLEMEN as BOARDERS. Apply 107 F. EARLE, Severn-street. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. fJIHE STEWART ISLAND OYSTER Is to be had in large or small quantities, from WM. MANSON, FISH DEALER, MOERAKI. Orders booked to any railway station. 130 L. L E E S , WOOL AND grain broker, Regrets that the bad state of his health has compelled him to relinguish his office in Mr. Church's Buildings, but he hopes a few months residence in Australia will enable him to regain his strength in time for next Wool Season; and would recommend all wool growers not to make any arrangements for shipping or disposing of their wool this year, as high prices are likely to rule in this market, at their own dcors. 80 AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1880. Hood and shennan, DRAPERS, SILK MERCERS, ETC., Tees & Itohen-strekts, Have now to hand their purchases of NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN AISD WINTER, Which comprise all the latest styles and fashions for the Beason. They have much pleasure in calling the attention of their numerous customers and the general public to a superior lot of NEW DRESS GOODS Of almost all the makes, with suitablo trimmings. PARIS & LONDON MILLINERY BONNETS, As usual, of the very choicest. Ladies' and Children's Real Seal, Beaver, Felt, Plush, and Straw Hats, the leading shapes. Ladies' Chip Bonnets and Hats. Ladies' very superior Jackets; Maids 1 and Children's ditto. Ladies' Ulsters very cheap, and in great variety; Maids'and Children's do do. New Ribbons, Feathers, and Flowers. Ladies', Maids', and Children's Boot 3 and Shoes of every description, decidedly cheap. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING Conducted. HOOD AND SHENNAN, Itchen and Tees-street. 506 THE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY WASHER. SELF-OPERATING. SAVES RUBBING'AND SOAKING. Prices greatly reduced. JOHN THOMPSON, 367 Builder, Usk-street, Oamarn,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1274, 7 May 1880, Page 3
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