BUSINESS DIKEGTOBY. IGCOTJNTANTS, ESTATE AGENTS, • ETC. jOffif LEMON, Estate s ™* Tyne-street. ' BLACKSMITH ' p HENDERSON, Veterinary Shoeinf and Wheelwright, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. "WALTER CAENCROSS, Commercial Book and Mask Seller, Thames-street. STEWART RICHMOND, Criterionßoardtng House, Eibble-street. BAKERS. JAMES PATRICK, Confectioner, Baker,
CABINET MAKERS. JOHN THOMPSON, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Thames-street, Oamaru. C. F. GOLDAMMER, Cabinet Maker and Furniture Dealer, Thames-street. COACII BUILDER, HENRY KITE, Practical Coachbuilder, Thames-street, Oamaru. Carnages of all descriptions made to order. Carnages bought, ild, or taken in exchange. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. E. G. LANE, Cliwuiit and Druggist, Tees street. H. F. CJGGINS, Family Dispensing Chemist, xi ."leu-street. H. J. EDWARDS, Chemist, next door to llattip', lh..;ogiapher, Thames-street. GAS FITTERS. t. i r t-q r< '• *" VIE Plumber, - Tinsmith .1 . • '••;;•..• '•' .: .1. .• i-street, Oamaru, Wn.i.LAM J is and Spir Oamaru. ■i.:.i£ESON, Family Grocer ■t Merchart, Thames-street EDWARD HUDSON, Empire Hotel. G. L. LONGFORD, Star and Garter Hotel Masonic Hall. JAMES MARKHAM, Queen's Hote Thames-street, Oamaru. MATHEW GiIANT, Alliance Hotel. THOMAS PROCTER, Royal Hotel.
;CH & CO. Wholesale and P.e- _.. Gils. Colours, J. G. FIKCri & ou. ail Ironmongers. Impor Plated Ware, Stoves, occ F H. Kay, Chaff, Corn, and General Frounce Merchant, Tyne-street, rAIJS~T£BS. CHARLES J." liAIIRIS, Painter, Glazier, «d Panerhanger, Thames-street, Oamaru. E B LAIIKIS, Fainter, Glazier, Signwriter, Pape.hanger, and House decorator, "Wansbeck-stieet. T. BAEIIETT, Sign Writer, Grainer, and Gilder, Tvae-stieet. J. S. AXDEKSOX, Oil, Colsur, and PaperLanginsjs Warehouse, Tees-street. T. EEXXEDY, Fainter, Glazier, and Panerkanger, opposite l'ost-office, Thames-
SEEDSMEN AND FRUITERERS. G. W. DRAPER, Seedsman, Fruiterer, Poulterer, &c, Thames-strr \t. JOHN FALCONER, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Thames-street. PHOTOGRAPHERS. MARTIN'S Portrait Rooms, corner o - rud Weir-street 3. Open daily, from 10 till 4. SMITiI^ rOPvTKAIT STUDIO, Wans beck-street.VOpen daily for the production of tirst-class Photographs in any weather.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 342, 29 May 1877, Page 1
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283Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 342, 29 May 1877, Page 1
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