A'B 0 IST I 0 II A L L CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MR. JOHN L, HALL, MISS' LAURA WISEMAN, AND THK GAIETY COMPANY. Last night of The Grand Original Burlesque of PARIS! "I'd like to be a swell/' " The Waxworks," " Oh, isn'the a darling," " They've all got a mate but ine," "Strolling on the sands," "WTien the. band begins to play, "The man with the iron jaw," " The La Perche." TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), GRAND COMIC PANTOMIME. i'-vy and Elegant Scenery. '% : . THURSDAY— Under the Distinguished Patronage of Major Steward, Captain Sumpter, Captain Thornton, Lieut. Greenfield, and Officers and Members of the Oamaru Volunteers. The GAIETY COMPANY will give One GRAND MATINEE previous to their departure. R. B. WISEMAN, 134 Business Manager. WAIAREKA ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE.
LL ARREARS OF RATES UNPAID L by 20th JUNE will be sued for, by order of the Board. ROBERT GAR-ROW, WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICT. WEYMOUTH SUB-DIVISION. i S the number of Candidates duly Nomi- ' natcd exceeds the number of vacancies, .a POLL will be TAKEN at the Schoolhouse, Pukeuri, on THURSDAY, the 14th JUNE, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., as between Mr. Thomas Duncan and Mr. William Dennison. W. EASTON, Returning Officer. PAPAKAIO SUB-DIVISION. i S the number of Candidates dulv Nomixi. nated exceeds the number of vacancies, a POLL will be TAKEN at the Schoolhouse, Papakaio, on THURSDAY", the 14th JUNE, -from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as between Mr. Donald Borrie and Mr. Peter Aifcchison. ALEX. MEE, 123 ' Returning Officer.
SAL E Apply to JOHN MA I 1n t , Seedsman", Tees-steeet, Oamart;, 12S GREAT CHEAP SALE or ' 'STATIONERY AND BOOKS, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. Extraordinary Bargains in PICTURES, CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHS, AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS All Sheet Music Half-price. A Quantity of Splendid YASES, Very Low. Photo. Albums, Purses, Pocket-books, Brushes, Combs, Pipes and Tobacco, Pouches
Etc., Etc., Etc. ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS On the ■whole of the Stock. ESTATE OF W. CARNCEOSS. Thames-street, Oamaru. JOHN MAIN takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for their cordial Support during the last Nine Years, and begs leave to state that, being the PRIZE-TAKER OF THE SILVER CUP For 1576-1577, he GUARANTEES ALL SEEDS, &c, Of the Very Best Colonial Growth. All Fruit Trees and Shrubs Guaranteed. 100,000 Quicks, two-year-old, at the Lowest Market Price. 127 fOW LAND Ex Mera, from Newcastle, BEST A A COMPANY'S COALS, At Lowest Price. 517 H. AITKEN.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 354, 12 June 1877, Page 3
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