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G. Greenfield.

THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY.

At his Mart, Tyne street.

At Noon.

|^fEOBOE GREENFIELD has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the above time and place-r A Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNINURE, consisting of — Cedar Bedstead, Iron Bedstead, Cheats of Drawers, Bedding, Woshstands, Clocks, Tables, Chairs, Carpets. &c. Ac Ac. G. GREENFIELD, 2ja Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY. At his Mart, Tyne street. At Noon.

Auctioneer.

pEOEGE GREENFIELD has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the above time and place — A2-ROOMED COTTAGK for removal, situated on the Section next Clarendon Boardinghouse, Humber street.

The house is on a sleigh, so there will be no trouble in removal. G. GREENFIELD, ja2 Auctioneer.

/IEORGE GREENFIELD intends to hold regular MONTHLY SALES of HORSED, CATTLE, SHEEP, and PRODUCE, at Mackays Yards, Medora Hotel, Reidston, to commence on or about the 22nd of JANUARY next. des

DISCLAIMER. "T GEORGE PARKER, late Secretary "■"5 of the Oamaru Early Closing Association, having heard it reported throughout the town that I went round on my own authority with a Petition to get the Shops Closed on Thursday, the 2nd January, and such statement considerably injuring my reputation in this town, I beg to state that I I went round, not on my own authority, but on the authority of the Manager left in charge of Messrs Bulleid and Co.'* establishment. ja4 GEORGE PARKER. •m/riLLS, DICK * CO.'S ALMANAC, 1879. With which is incorporated Wise's Is. Almanac. Just Published. PRICE Is. 6d.

CHEAP Clothing! Cheap Clothing !— Great Reformation in Prices at 1

EMSLIE'S; CHEAP Clothes!—EMSLlE'S D.B. Pae Suits, at 40s—A marvel of Cheapness. See them, and judge for yourselves.

i^HEAP Clothes !—Tweed Coats, 14s 6d, V_y 17s 6d, 20s, and 25s—At EMSLIE'S, the Cheapest Shop in Town.

HEAP Clothes ! — All Wool Tweed Trousers and D.B. Vests, 18s ; made to perfection: guaranteed a splendid fit.

HEAP Moles! Cheap Moles! - 400 Pairs Men's Printed and White Moles, frojr. 5s 6d—Competition defied.

CHEAP Clothes ! Cheap Clothes !—Observe the quality and style of EMSLIE'S Tweed Trousers at 12s 6d— Cheapest ever introduced.

CHEAP Hats! Cheap Hats! — Just Landed, over 50 dozen Hats and Helmets from Is 6d, at EMSLIE'S.

CHEAP Clothes! Cheap Clothes—Citizens, save you i- money by purchasing where the best value is to be had.—At EMST JE S.

CHEAP Boots ! Cheap Boots !—Colonial made Bluchers from Jos 6d; Balmorals, from 16s 6d : a single pair at wholesale prices. — EMSLIE'S Cheap Clothing Emporium n»»12

A YOUNG GENTLEMAN has a few hours jljL to spare for Private Tuition,—Address, " A.8.," Office of this Paper. ja2

VJTT ANTED by the undersigned, TEN- * DERS for Reaping, Stooking, and Stacking about 120 Acres GRAIN CROP in the Waiareka District. Also for Threshing the proceeds of about 360 acres. Particulars on application. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted HAY & BARR, de3l Collis Store, Tyne street.

T^" ANTED TO LET—the HOUSE now ' * occupied by A. Herdman, Esq. It is centrally situated, and there is a good well of water on the premises. For par ticulars, apply to de3o W. H. RONAYNE.

ANTED KNOWN. EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post-Office, Thames-street. MKALS AT ALL HOCUS. PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONER. Weddings, Balls, and Soiree: 1 catered for upon the Cheapest Terms. jy3

ANTED KNOWN—Bathing Drawers and Running Trunks, beautiful colors, from Is 3d per pair, at J. H. MILLIGAN'S. del 8

ANTED KNOWN—Tweeds for Boy's Clothing in Variety, of Beautiful Patterns, from 3s per yard, at J. H. MILLIGAN'S. *e2B

WANTED KNOWIM. H. ~MILLI* GAN is Now Showing a Choice Lot of Gentlemen's Hats, Leading Styles. se2B

W~ ANTED KNOWN. —R. BLAIR, Furniture Broker, Coquet street, is prepared to buy all kinds of SECONDHAND FURNITURE. »el 2

ANTED KNOWN—Dressmaking Department superintended by Mrs Leslie. Fit, Style, and Finish unchallengeable. Moderate charges.—RElD BROS.

ANTKD KNOWN^JobLot oFladie*' Cambric Handkerchiefs, extra good value.—RElD BROS., Silk Mercer*, Waterloo House. jy3l

ANTED, a GIRL, to mind children and assist in house. MRS REID, Nen street. de3l

ANTED—A Thoroughly Competent GENERAL SERVANT. — Apply, Mrs SUTTON, Wharf street. ja2

ANTED—APPRENTICES to Dress. making and Millinery Departments. —REID BROS., Waterloo Bouse. ocs

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2082, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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