WHO'S WHO. MUXW TEACHERS. CEOnftK BKOWNLEK, A. C, Ccrti treated Teaeherof Vocal Music, ami Examiner for Certificate:*, Aln-atreet. Private Pupils taught. StatF Notation, Sol-fa Notation, Maaieat Expression, Composition, and Harmony Analyst*. MISS SMITH, Music Teacher, Thames •itrect. STORE KEKPEIiS. A. J. S. HEADLAND, funeral Merchant, T tries-street. BOOTH AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Thames•? trest. CHARLES DEC KINGS ALE, General Storekeeper and Provision Merchant, Oto|)o'[><!>. IRELAND AND ESTHER, Whok:;r.!e and Retail Grocers. Win»t and Spirit Mer chants, Thames-street. JAMES SCOTT, General Grocer. Wine and Spirit Merchant. Tei:s-.-:t;eet. uitj:y s7.ua.!■:*>. STEWART RICHMOND, Livery Stalle ICeeper, Tharms-.-trtet. rest a uiia x r.<, i:re. H. NEWEY, The Shales, Entire Hotel, fhames-street. TAILOIU> AXiJ L'LuTIIIERS. D. TOOHEY. Draper, Clothier, and Outfit te r, Thames -at ree t. JOSEPH MOSS, Clothier and General Importer, Wholesale and Retail. Thamesstreet. WILLIAM M'FARLAXE, Gentlemen's Outfitter. Tailor and Clothier. Root and Shoe Importer, &c, Thames-street. C. GALRRAITH AND CO., Timber Merchants, North Otago Steam Saw, Planing, and Moulding Mills, Thames-street, Oamartt. ft"A TCIfMA KERS AXI> .! MVELij;i:s. A. M'CORKINDALE. Watchmaker and ft; welter. Gold and Silver Smith. Itehen-.-treet, urxt Masonic Hall. U. LCMSDEN, Praethat and CtockmaUer, Thames-streyt. Oamaru. MA('[[[.X[XT. R. 11. MOODY. Engineer and Machinist. A supply of sewing machines on sate. Machines repaired, and light engineering done or modets made. All orders promptly attended to. 8C1313E33 tfOTISSS. DENTAL NOTICE. MR. GEO RG E RORIN SO N, SURGEON-DENTisr, Fr.ojt Dor«-;-r.v-;, Iscp: or M.\>*, And a£>'> of LtVKurooi.. TAS arrived from London, and intend-, to HIS PROi'E-MO.N
hi Ham.iru and ffurvomi'!ttiy i>L>tr;ots. Eu alt thw lif.au:tuu-t »>t' >urgie.ii ami .vn-cuam-i:al Dt-utUtry, URMuhug I\UM,;,SS OPERATIONS, Under FmSN'.-vViltj r>t Nitric*, or l.aHjjhrn^ ♦ ia* a.i;;l *'tuer Anw-itUvtica. Arvt pruvbtuil tha >«vwjC Imtn:-mtut-t and Aj^'ltauuej. THANEr:S:.STUKKI'. PAM AK U (Hmtae tatel'y by (J. Su;n|>ter, Esq ) M'IXTISTHY ! MK. F. 0. TIIOM AS, gt* fittEOJf Ds STt.-*T, EOS to antiottnee that he ha* AUKIVED ' at OAMAKt;. ati-l may be CONSULTEi> ON* aa«t AFTKIi TUESDAY NEXT, At the ©tike lately r>etrnf>to«l by Mr. T. W. fiiatop, next rh>or U> the Cvtrtutat tank, Tyne-atruet. It ts» the intention, of Mr. F. G. Thomas to Ilesulc at Oamsrtt. whoti he wilt Practice in Every Branch t>c hta Trotcs-non. 3.1"» BEST NEWCASTLE COAL (delivered on Railway Line if desired), FENCING WIRE, CQRNSACKS, SEWING TWINE, ice. GEORGE SUAIPTER.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 251, 10 February 1877, Page 1
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