BUSINESS NOTICES. OOKS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS !! ! " A good book E* the precious life-blood of a masterspirit, enfcufmed and trouured up on purpose, to a life beyond fiie." ~ Books for Children Books tor Fathers Books for Mothers Books for Serious People Books for Comical People Books for Rich People Books for Poor People Books for Practical People Books for Classical People. ✓ Books for all sorts of People Book-*— v " ' Books for Ladies Books for Gentlemen Books for Teachers * Books for Scholars Books for Cooks Books for Bankers Books for Lawyers Books for Anybody, and Books for Everybody On Sale by TV ALTE R CAK NC R THAMES-STREET, W. BEE AND CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, TVNE AND lTCU£>f-ST£ETB, Oats, and Storage at Usual Rates. 50 Tp B. L A It K I N, PAINTER, GLAZIER, SIGN WRITER, PAPERHANGER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, above line, and will execute all orders entrusted to bis care on most reasonable terms. Workmanship and materials warranted good. Cheap and Good Papcrhangings, and Paints Mixed any Colour or Shade, on hand. 65 THAMES-STREET,
We have the pleasure to announce that we have opened a Branch of our Dunedin business in Oaniaru. Having secured those elegant premises in Waitaki House, Thamesstreet, above Mr. W. Carncross* new shop, and having laid them out as a MUSIC SALOON, they will be found to contain an exceedingly attractive stock of Music and Musical Instrument*; ***" (J , modate our Customers and rftaintaiu that -_ / . as co long enjoyed throughout the Provipce of Otago. We offer our Instruments and Music, delivered in Oamaruf at^y? DU/fEDIN^>PJCES. and shall forward Monthly Parcels of all the Musical Novelties as they appear. We thank our Large Connection in the Oamant District for their past favours, and trust they will support us in our New Undertaking. CHARLES EEGG AND CO., P R I N" C E S - S T P. E E T, 81 DUNEDIN. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. COWL E Y . "PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN WRITER, ami GENERAL DECOKATOJR, Begs to inform his numerous Customers and the Public generally, that he has just The Sign-writing and Graining will in future be under the management of Mr. Thomas Irvine, who is acknowledged to be one of the beat tradesmen in the Colonies. All orders promptly attended to, and experienced workmen sent to all parts of town and country. Sign-writing and Graining done for the Trade. 46
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 4
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