WANTED [TANTKD, a respectable GIRL as ' GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs. Scott's Boarding-liou.se, Wansbeckstreet. . 3i2 RANTED, a goo.l HOUSEMAID. . t Apply Commercial JIot<:l. 274 'ANTED, TENDERS f.ir PAINTING T t COTTAGE. Apply S. Gibbs. 343 JANTED KNOWN—We are showing a srjlenclid assortment of New KID GLOVES, Is. lid. per pair.—lnglis and Co. „,"ANTED KNOWN-£SOO worth of 'V PRIZES to le GIVEN AWAY. See our Advertisement.—lnglis and Co., the Cash Drapers. _._TANTED KNOWN—Direct ImportaVV tion of 500 Cases of NEW GOODS, now on view, at Inglis and Co.'s. 7ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Coloured SILK SCARFS, Is. each, worth 4s. 6d., at the Cash Drapers* V ANTED KNOWN —3OO TOILET COVERS, large size, Is., each, 'ANTED, Persons in Want of Situaf tions, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, as advertisements of that class are always looked for in Evening Papers. 7ANTED KNOWN—It is a clear fact V-V and no puff that Incus and Co. are now offering Ladies', Gent's., and Children's BOOTS, at Dunedin Prices. 32!) ANTED K N O W N That the ROYAL HOTEL Is the only house in Oamaru where you can find every COMFORT, and all the leading NEWSPAPERS in the Colonies. R. 111 CHAII DS O N (From Christchurch-), Proprietor. 337 ITTANTED KNOWN, that the Oamaru Tt Evening Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently lias the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. "TANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW ' V that Advertisements of 16 Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the Evening Mail for ONE SHILLING. ANT E D K N O W N. F. EARL E'S LUNCHEON, DINING, & SUPPER ROOMS, Open Daily. Meals at All Hours, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. N.B.—Table d'hote at One p.m. on Sundays. 235 [7~ ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN VV TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS are AT WATSON'S. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. BUSINESS
SOUTH OAMAIIU MEAT BAZAAR. THOMAS FARE JL (Late of Thames-street) Begs to intimate to the public that he has commenced the Butchery business, in Wharf-street upper. By selling a Good Article, at the Lowest remunerative Price, and by strict attention to business, he hopes to merit a fair share of public support., 325 ."OW OPENING UP—Splendid lot of I STATIONS Y, Account Books, Duplicate and Triplicate Receipt Books, for carters, &c; Memo. Books, Pocket Books, &c, &c, all remarkably cheap, RONAYNE AND COTTRELL, Stationers, etc. 2G9 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! FAS. MOLLISON AND SON'S —' New Boot and Shoe Warehouse In Thames-street Is replete with every variety of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes of the very best cpuality, of the very latest fashion, and at the very lowest possible prices. J. M. arid S. have ever}, confidence in inviting inspection of the Stock with which they have Opened, it having been very carefully selected, and including goods from the best French, English, and Colonial manufacturers. The Manufacturing Department has always received from J. M. and S. very particular attention, and employing, as they do, only experienced workmen, and using the best materials, they feel confident in giving every satisfaction to the Customers in this Department." Note the address— ShPwlmski and Moss's New Buildings, Thames-street. 922
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 383, 16 July 1877, Page 3
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