WANTED ■^trr —; —*r W ANTED, a PLOUGHMAN. Apply at this Office. 226 WAITED, a CHAINMAN. Apply to J. T. Thompson, Star and Garter, at 9 a.m. to-morrow. 290 M' "ES. GRAHAME can accommodate one or two Lady BOARDERS at her house, Aln-street. For terms apply at the house or High School. 203 WANTED— TENDERS for PLOUGHING ABOUT 300 ACRES STUBBLE LAND at Big Hill. Apply, at once, on the ground, or to Major Evans. 2*29 WANTED TO LET. for one Crop of Potatoes—lso ACRES at Kakanui. —Fleming anl# Hedley. 65 WANTED TO LET A Comfortable FURNISHED BEDROOM, witlj, or without board. Apply " H.," Mail Office. 281 WANTED TO LET —TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, with attendance. —Apply Mrs. Mitchell, Ure-street, next Dr. Wait's. 296 WANTRD TO SELL—Several Freehold and Leasehold SECTIONS in Oamaru, on liberal tarms.—J. Church. 286 WANTED KNOWN Excellent ACCOMMODATION for TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, as boarders.— Address " E.H.," Mail Office. 291 WANTED, 20,000 of the working men of Oamaru to call at Garrett Bros.' and purchase a Pair of FIRSTCLASS WATERTIGHTS, own manufacture, pegged, at 12s 6d ; Bluchers, 9s. WANTED KNOWN Further REDUCTIONS in the PRICES of BOOTS at GARRETT BROS. Mens Elastic Sides, own manufacture, pegged, 13s 6d; Men's Balmorals, pegged, 133 6d ; all other boots at equally low prices. 210 WANTED KNOWN—BOOTS,BOOTS, BOOTS.—An Immense Stock of Boots and Shoes of very superior quality and at remarkably low prices.—Mollison and Sox. WANTED KNOWN—Men's Watertights, Auckland make, very best, 13s 6d, at Mollison and Son's. WANTED KNOWN Gents' French Calf Balmorals, Auckland make, 15s 6d, at Mollison and Son's. WANTED KNOWN—Youth's, Boys', and Children's BOOTS and SHOKS, Auckland make, very cheap, at Mollison and Son's, Thames-street. ANTED KNOWN —That G. W. HINCHLIFFE, having determined to out-live opposition, is now offering Men's, Youths', and Boys' BOOTS at priceß that defy competition. See for yourselves ; these goods are not FACTORY SCRAPINGS, but of tnat GUARANTEED DURABILITY for which the COLONIAL BOOT M ART is already famous. Bluchers, 10a ; Balmorals, 15s ; Elastic Sides, 15s : Watertightß, 14s. 3 Local made boots and shoes. —ANDERSON BROS., Practical Bootmakers, Thames-street, are offering for sale Boot 8 and Shoes unsurpassed in quality and at the Lowest Remunerative Prices consistent with good material and workmanship. OUR COLONIAL GOODS are manufactured on the premises in Thamesstreet, and every pair receives our special attention.—Our imported goods are from the best maters. WE HOPE, by studying the requirements of the public of this district, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage we have hitherto been favored with. ANDERSON BROS., Thames-street, Oamaru, next Mr. J. Falconer's, Seedsman. BUSINESS NOTICES NOTICE. WILLIAM JAMES, VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, HAS REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office, Thames-street. 968 NOW LANDING, Direct from Home Markets, BEST BRAND CEMENTS, 19s per Barrel. CRAIG AND CO., 245 Saw Mills. JjIURTHER REDUCTION IN TIMBER CRAIG AND CO.'S SAW MILLS, Hujiber-street. WHITE AND RED PINE, 12s Gd Per 100 Feet. Special Prices to Contractors and Parties Building. 244 OOD AND SHENNAN, Itchen and Tees-streets, Have just received a large addition to their stock of TWEEDS AND CLOTHS (Newest patterns & Makes). New Worsted Coatings Nkav Scotch and English Tweeds Kjllarney Tweeds Mesa iel an d Colonial Tweeds. A SPECIAL LINE of BOYS & YOUTHS'TWEED TROWSERS, At 7s 6d and 8s fid, Worth 12s and 14s, a rare bargain. New Shapes in Boys' Kn : cker Suits—a great variety, from 10s 6d upwards ; really cheap goods. MEN'S NEW HATS-YERY CHEAP. New Pompadour Frillings—very pretty goods New Ladies' Embroidered Scarfs New Dew Drop Nets New Tinsel -Ribbon to match New Hat and Bonnet Ornaments Ladies' Silk Umbrellas—cheap. HOOD AND SHENNAN, Itciien & Tees-streets, oamaru. SHAG POINT COAL COMPANY (LIMITED.) /"VRDERS can now be received for this favorite Coal. Price in Trucks at the pit, 14s per ton, for Cash. All orders, if booked, and not settled within a month, will be charged at 15s per ton. Dealers, or parties taking large quantities, by special arrangement with undersigned. W. H. WILLIAMS, 263 Manager. CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. GREATEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. MR. CHARLES BASSTIAN begs to iniorm tlio inhabitants of Oamaru and surrounding districts that he may be consulted at the Star and Garter Hotel. Persons suffering from the above painful excrescences can be consulted at their own residences if necessary by sending their address. Testimonials may bo seen in the window of Mr. Edwards' Chemist Shop, Thames-street. Early application is necessary. N.B. —No cutting. 103
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 1 September 1880, Page 3
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