WANTED. TANTED KNOWN—The New BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, in Shrimski and Moss' Buildings, Thamesstreet, is now open. James Mollison and Sox. ""TANTED KNOWN-JAMES MOLV LISON and SOjST respectfully invite Inspection of their Stock, which is replete with every variety of BOOTS and SHOES, and at very MODERATE PRICES. 792 TANTED KNOWN—6OO SONGS to select from, at half-marked price. Walter Carncross. 7ANTED KNOWN—IOOO INSTRUMENTAL PIECES to select from, at half-marked price. Walter Carncross. 7 ANTED KNOWN-Just RECEIVED. Fresh Supply-VIOLINS, Accordions, Flageolets, Flutes, Tambourines, Cornets, Pianos, Concertinas, Harmonicans, &c. Walter Carncross. 796 ...TANTED KNOWN.—BOARD and VV RESIDENCE at Carncross', ner of Reed and Coquet streets. 774 "TTANTED—BUYERS : 100 Tons Kai- / tangata COAL. Prime sample. Cheap for Cash. Delivered own vans. —E. B. Pearce. ' 709 TTTANTED, CONTRACTORS to CROSS VV PLOUGH at Eskbank. Part horses found. Apply early to Fleming and Hedley. 681 f TANTED KNOWN, Large Quantity of 'V SHAG POIiNT COAL, received vid Moeraki. G. Greenfield. , "ANTED the PUBLTC to KNOW that Advertisements of 16 Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of ■' Evening Mail for ONE SHILLING. KNOWN, that the Oamaru Evening Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently has the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. SJiTANTED, Persons in Want of SituaVV tions, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, as advertisements of that class are always looke for in Evening Papers. r%T ANTED—TENDERS, on or before '' SATURDAY, lath INST., for PLOUGHING 110 acres (more or less) o stubble land, on the property lately occupie by Mr. A. M'Naught, Friston, Cave Valley. For particulars, apply to F. a. TOWNSEND, 779 Tyne-street. /"ANTED KNOWN. , / The WORKING MAN'S BUTCHER Has a stall every SATURDAY NIGHT in THAMES-STREET. The very best MEAT at REDUCED PRICES. After 10 p.m. all meat on hand will be still further reduced a halfpenny per lb. Everything must be cleared out. No connection with any other butcher. 752 ANTED K N O W N. OYSTERS OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!I S. N" E W E Y Wishes to inform the public of Oamaru that the Season having commenced, he will be in receipt of his REGULAR SUPPLY by EVERY STEAMER. S. NEWEY, FRUITERER AND POULTERER, THAMES-STREET. SHIPPING. EGULAR STEAM COMMUNICAj TION BETWEEN OAMARU AND DUNEULN. From Oamaru.—The Oamaru and Dvmedin Steamship Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, everj Wednesday and Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSON, every Monday and Thursday, at 5.50 p.m. From Dunedin—The Oamaru and Dunedin Steamship Co.'s s.s. WAITAKI, every Tuesday and Frida} 7 , at 7 a.m. The Union Steamship Co.'s p.s. SAMSON, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9.30 p.m. Return Tickets for Port Chalmers issued on Saturdays by Waitaki at 205., to return same evening by Samson, thus giving about six hours in Dunedin. H. AITKEN, Agent
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 303, 13 April 1877, Page 3
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