WANTED WANTED— BOARD and LODGINGS in a private family, five minutes' walk from Post Offic, for a Lvly engaged during the day.—Address " L.H.," Office of this paper. WANTED TO SELL—FIFTY FOWLS, together with Fowl House for removal.—Apply to T. PatbkS3K, Dee-street. WANTED TO LET Five-roomed COTTAGE in Dee-street.—Apply to Jas. Reid, Town Crier. 193 WANTED KNOWN J. CAGNEY has just opened an immense s'osk rf TOYS and FANCY GOODS, unsurpassed for cheapness. WANTED KNOWN—WORK BOXES in rosewood, from 4s 6d each; Writing Desks, With fittings, from 53 each. Agent for Coutt's Acetic Acid.—J. Caqney. WANTED KNO WN—MENAGERIES", Cooking Stoves, Guns, Train Cars, and various Puzz'e3, Boxes Furniture, and Tea Sets, from 6d t acli. WANTED KNOWN CHRISTMAS 1R WES decorated with Toys and Dolls from 3d each.—At J. Cagney's, Cheap D?pot, 18^ JUST RECEIVED, direct from London —A Beautiful Assortment of DOLLS, from 6d each.—M. Tatu>b. JUST RECEIVED, from R. Hovenden and Co., London—A Eeautiful Assortment of LADIKS' COMPANIONS, from 3s 6d each —M. TA-i x,ob. WANTED KNOWN—That M. TAYLOR has got the Largest Assortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS to choose from in North Otago, NOTICE- Just Received, a Beautiful Assortment of Ladies' Curled HEAD DKESSEi and PI All S of every description, at M. Taylor's. JUST RECEIVED from 4d each ; ail k:R Is, at M, Tatlor's. WANTED KNOWN—That M. TAYLOR has a Beautiful Assortment of Ladies' BACK. CO.vJBS for Christmas Presents. 178 ANTED KNOWN—Tf you want a , , GOOD FIT, go to G. W. HINCHLIFFE'S. —First-class Workmen oa the premises. ANTED KNOWN—That the COLONIAL BOOT MART is text to T. Sellars', Thames-street. Encourage locul industry. "TXTANTED KNOWN—That the CheapVl est Houss for Ladies' and Gents' BOOTS and SHOES is G. W. HINOHLIFFK'S, Thames-street. W i ANTED KNOWN—That the Cham- , , bers of WM. JOtiNSTOJJ, Barrister and Solicitor, are at WAITAKI HOUSE, opposite Resident Magistrate's Court. 826 WANTED KNOW N—T HA. T M'SWENEY and KEARNS are now making their far- f amed Elastic Side Boots, Balmoral, and Watertight*, ia Kid or French Caif, to order, at £1 per pair. Perfect lit guarauteed. Orders left ia the morning completed the B»mn d»y. WANTED KNOWN—THAT M'SWENEY and KEARNS hav# REMOVED to their old Shop in TYNESTREET, oopositeMr, Snmfter's Exchange Buildings, where the public can rely on having their Boots made to order in the newest style, at prices never before offered in Oamaru. WANTED KNO WN—TH AT M'SWENEY and KEANNS have just received a new lot of best-fitting American Lasts, which will be fitted for customers' feet, and put away f»r their especial use, thus ensuring a perfeet fit without the trouble of measuring for each pair. Ladies' French Calf B> ots made to order it 18s per pair. Gents' Shoes to order at 18s 6d. A large stock of our own made Boats and Shoes always in stock. The very best workmen only kept. No factory hands making on iron lasts to deceive the public. 961 RAILWAY NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NGAPARA SPORTS. CHRISTMAS DAY, A SPECIAL TRATN will leave Oamaru for Ngapara at 9.25 a.m., stopping at all stations. A. GRANT, Traffic Manager. Distiict Traffic Manager's Office, Dunedin, 23rd Djc,, 18S0, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. ORDINARY" SINGLE-FARE TICKETS issued from any station to any station on the Amberley-Bluff a) stem, from 22rri December, 1830, to 3rd January, 1881, will be available for return up to aud including sth January, 1881. W. M. HANNAY, Assistant General Manager. Assistant General Manager's Office, Dunedin, I3fch Dec. 1880. 165 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE at EI DERSLIE, BOXING DAY", 27TH DECEMBER, 18S0 TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS in conncc tion with above i NuRTH LINE, The 4.5 p.m. will le*\e at 5.5 p.m , anl the 4.30 p.m. from Timaru at 5 3) p.m, and will both be one hour later to destii-a tion. SOUTH LINE. Ordinary trains, with Special leaviut* f <r Hillgrove at 6.."0 p.m. DUNTROON BRANCH. The 6,4!) a.m. will leave Oam.--.ru at 6,15 а.m., and the 9.10 a.rr, from Dan'roon at 8.35 a.m., and be thirty five minutes earlier at all stations to Oamaru; the 3.55 p.m, will leave at P/5 p.m. and be one hour later going an I returning. NGAPARA BRANCH. Trains will leave Oamaru for Ngapara at б.55 A.m. and 5.15 p.m., returning from Nga[.ara at 8.50 a.m. ar.d 7 Trains will al.-o leave Oamaru for Elderslie at 9 a.m., U. 5 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5 p.m., returning from Eldorslie at 10.5 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. Return Faro, Oamaru to EMeralie (including admission to sports), 2s 6J. A. GRANT, District Traffic Manager. District Traffio Manager's Office, Dunedin, 22nd Dec., 1880. 210 NOTICE. To the Ladies of Oamaru and surrounding District. MRS. LESLIE, DRESSMAKER, SEVERN-ST., OAMARU. 376 M'CORMICK HARVESTERS AND BINDERS. PARTIES wanting DUPLICATE PARTS of the above are requested, in order to avoid disappointment, to give their orders to undersigned at once. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), 209 Agents, Oamaru,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 24 December 1880, Page 3
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