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New Advertisements.

TJUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "*■ that HENRY AITKKN, FRANK DUNLOP, SAMUEL GIBBS, JAMES HASSELL, Senior, JAMES WILSON HUMPHREY, THOMAS MEEK, i AND i GEORGE SUMPTER, Have been NOMINATED as Candidates for Election to the Oamaru Harbor Board. The POLL will be taken on MONDAY, ! the 10th FEBRUARY, at— The South District Schoolbouse, Greta street-High Ward. The Harbor Board Office, Harbor street j —Jetty Ward. Shop lately occupied by Mr Cabill, next Tbohey's, Thames street— Thames Ward. Office occupied by Mr Gallagher, next Davidsons Bakery, Coquet street — Sovern Ward. Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. THOS. FORRESTER, Returning Officer. Oamarn, 3rd February, 1879. fe4

ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. |"VRGAN RECITAL in aid of St. Luke's Sunday School WEDNESDAY EVENING, sth INST. All Seats considered Free for the occasion. fe4 NOTICE TO BANKERS AND OTHERS. £5 REWARD.

LOST, a PROMISSORY NOTE for £500, bearing the endorsement of John King and Co., dated January 21st, 1879. The public are cautioned against negotiating the same. 1 The above reward will be paid to any person returning the same to JOHN KINO AND CO., ja3o Beswick street, Timaru.

LOST, from the horse post at tho Post Office, one NEW COOKHAM BOOT ; alto, one WATERPROOF BUGGY RUG, near Kite's carriage factory. Finder rewarded on leaving them at BAILIE AND HUMPHREY'S fel

XTALENTINES ! ! VALENTINES ! 1 VALENTINES ! !

A GRAND DISPLAY AT RONAYNE ft COTTRELL'S. fe4

WANTED, 50 NAVVIES, for the Rakaia and Ashburton Forks Railway. Constant employment. Highest wages given to good hands. Apply to JOHN JULIUS PARKER, Labor and Estate Agent, Manchester street South, fe3 Chrifitchurch.

\\J ANTED, the Public to Call and Inspect T. Falconkr and Co\s (late J. Thomson) Large and Varied Stock of FURNITURE BEDDING, &c. Prices as reasonable as others in the trade. ja2s

TO CONTRACTORS.

XTfTANTED TENDERS for Harvesting a * Crop of WH KAT and OATS at Kauro Hill, Maheno. Apply to jal4 MR A. SIM, Manager. WANTED KNOWN. EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Poßt-Office, Thames-street. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONER. Weddings, Balls, and Soiree* catered for upon the Cheapest Terms. jy3

TTffANTED KNOWN-Bathing Drawers T? nnd Running Trunks, beautiful colors, from Is 3d per pair, at J. H. MILLIGAN'S. delB

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

»£8 Wanted "known— J. h. milli. GAN is Now Showing a Choice Lot of Gentlemen's Hats, Leading Styles. se2B

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

W ~~~ANTED KNOWN-That JAS. Mo£ LISON ft SON'S Great Clearing Sale of BOOTS AND SHOES will commence on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, and will continue for One Month only.

ANTED KNOWN—MOLLISON ft SON must clear out their present extensive stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in order to make room for Large Shipments

shortly expected to arrive. WANTED, Everyone to call on SATURDAY and inspect tho PRICE LIST at MOLLISON ft SON'S. Immense Reductions. Unprecedentedly low prices.

ANTED KNOWN-BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boot 3 and Shoes at and below Cost Price the Sale. MOLLISON ft SON,

during Thames street. j»29 WANTED TO SELL, A FIRST-CLASS REAPING MACHINE, by Messrs Reid and Gray, in perfect order. Apply to G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. ja!7

ANTED, Two respectable Boarders. Apply to F. E. COOK, Furniture Warehouse, Thames street. ja2B WANTED, a competent ENGINEDRIVER ; one used to a threshing machine preferred. Apply, ANDREW BELL, Duntroon ; or to W. GILLESPIR, Criterion Hotel. ja3o

\\7 ANTKD, at once, a Smart PARCEL VV BOY. Apply REID BROS. jal6

WANTEDT^oTtTstation, BOY to Milk Cows'and make himself generally useful. Apply T. H. BROWN, Tyne street. ja2B

ANTKD, a smart LAD. Apply Commercial Hotel. ja3o

ANTEDTsiTUATIbN, by a Shepherd and Stockman. Uood Colonial experience. Apply at this office. jn2B

ANTED, at once, a few good DRESS MAKERS. Apply Mrs LESLIE, Reid Bros. jal<*

' \\/ANTED—APPRENTICES to DressV V making and Millinery Departments. -REID BROS., Waterloo Honse. oofi

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Bibliographic details

North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2108, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2108, 4 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2108, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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