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WANTED WANTED— An Experienced PLOUGHMAN.—AppIy W. Harper, Landon. 710 TVANTRD—'MINERS to keep away iroui Point until dispute settled.—Mineis proposed Arbitration not accepted. 702 TO LET—Two Four-roomed HOUSES. Apply R. Blair. 692 WANTED TO SELL—2OOO RHUBARB ROUTS, at from 2s per doz.—Apply to G. TV". Draper. 712 AN'f'ED TO HELL—About 40 Tons pf MANGOLDS, cheap.—Apply B. Perry, Swan Hotel 663 WANTED TO SELL —HOUSE and SECTION, in Windsor Township, close to the Hotel and Railway Station; splendid site for a balier and general storekeeper. Terms easy. Apply to Hy. Sidon, Builder, Torridge-Btreet, Oamaru ; or to George Watson, Windsor. 650 WANTED KNOWN—W. J. HILL, Wine and Spirit Merchant, and General Grocer, Thames-street North.—All Goods at lowest price for cash. < WANTED KNOWN—That WILLIAM MOX HAM, Bootmaker, has REMOVED to the shop opposite to Mr. Harding, Watchmaker, Tees-street, Oamaru.6s7 WANTED KNOWN That W. J. LENNON is giving the Highest Prices for POULTRY of all descriptions. WANTED KNOWN —The Cheapest and the Best BOOTS, the Best Style, the Best Valao for money given in Oamaru, at G. W. Hinchliffe's, Colonial Boot Mart, Thames-street. WANTED KNOWN—First-class Workmen on the premises ; REPAIRS neatfy executed. COLONIAL BOOT MART, next to Mr. T. Sellars, Watohmaker, Thames-street. 200 WANTED KNOWN—MRS. CAREY, MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, (of long experience) either in town or country. —Stone Cotfage opposite Bay View Board-ing-house, Wharf-street. 138. ■ANTED KNOWN—That J. MOSS has 100 Lever Hunting WATCHES of the best English and Colonial make. HALF-PRICE, £2 10a to £5. 835 W' ANTED KNOWN, that ANDERSON BROS., Thames-street, Oamaru, Manufacture their own BOOTS and SHOES, and are therefore enabled to sell a better Article, at a lower price, than any other house in Town. E respectfully request you to give our BOOTS a trial, feeling assured that if you come once you will continue to do so. ,UR LADIES DEPARTMENT is" com- _ plete with a splendid Stock of WINTER GOODS; CHILDREN'S, GIRLS', and MAIDS' Boots and Shoes in Great Variety. ANDERSON BROS., Thames-street. WANTED KNOWN MOLLISON AND SON are NOW OPENINGOUT their First Shipment for the Season of WINTER GOODS, HICH, for Quality and Style, are un surpassed 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 the MAIL has a Larger Circulation than any other paper in Ota«o published out of Dunedin, BUSINESS NOTICES JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. The undersigned has on hand A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OP

Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, Overcoatings, And Materials fob Ladies' Jackets and Ulstebs. Ladies' and Gentlemen requiring Stylish and Well-Fitting Garments are respectfully solicited for a trial. We study to give satisfaction to every customer, and from this date will return one shilling off every \£ paid for goods when bought or on delivery; And for monthly accounts paid by the 15th of the following month per cent, will be deducted. MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS, Mole Trousers, Shirts, Pants, Sooks, Caps, Hats,. Braces, Collars, Scarves, &c. Hats made to measure. J. H. MILLIGAN, Thames-stkeet. THE PLANTING SEASON, 1880. TREES! TREES!! TREES!! I In Large or Small Quantities. riPHE Undersigned respectfully informs his numerous patrons and the public generally, that he has FOR SALE many thousands of FRUIT and FOREST TREES, CALIFORNIA!* PINES, CUPRESSUS, etc. Also choice, ornamental, evergreen, and deciduous flowering Trees and Shrubs, all having been carefully transplanted and prepared under my personal superintendence. I can confidently recommend them to intending planters. All orders for the same will receive prompt attention and be carefully packed, and forwarded with dispatch by rail ar otherwise. S T E M S 0 N , MEADOW BANK NURSERY, NORTH ROAD. N.B.—Hodson's 'Bus leaves the Railway Station for the Nursery Grounds every hour. 473 JOHN FALCONER. SEEDSMAN, Whose Nurseries are now so widely known as containing everything useful, new, and rare, requests all intending planters to come and inspect his stock of— Fruit Trees in great variety, from 18s per dozen Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, from 2s 6dr per dozen . . Thorn Quicks, from 6s per thousand African Box Thorns, very 'suitable for ■ hedgerows, from 2s 6d per hundred Rhubarb Roots, from 5s per dozen Deciduous Forest Trees, from 6s per hundred Pines in great variety, suitable for.present : planting, from 10s per hundred Flowering Shrubs in great,variety •« v ; Cabbage-and Cauliflower Plantß, &c. Catalogue Fruit-Trees, Roses, &0., can; _ be had on ~r , f , , , Note the address—ThV t r t :l NORTH OTAGO SEED "WAREHOUSE,* I «•. * V

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 June 1880, Page 3

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