WANTED WANTED, GIRL, about 14 or 15, to make herself ..generally useful.— Apply, Mrs. White, Tees-street. 43(> WANTED, for Oamarama Station, a HUT COOK. Permanent hand. Must he a thorough baker.—Apply to T. H. Brown. 452 WANT IOD, immediately, for Oamaru and Waimate. Two Good GENERAL SERVANTS; good wag.s.—Apply, MILLIGAN AND 1!eID. 445 TANTED—Everybody to know that V V the SALK of Mr. J. Moss' S I'OCK--IN-TRADE will be continued at 6.30 THIS EVENING.—A. H. Maude, Auctioneer. iTTANTED—Everybody to know that VV Mr. J. Moss'STOCK, of CLOTHING, Ac, MUST BE CLEARKD TO-NIGHT, regardless of price.—A. H. Maude, Auctioneer. STTANTED—Everybodv to attend the VY GUEAT CLKAI.'ING SALE at Mr. J. Moss', THIS EVENING, at 6.30 sharp. Great Bargains.—A. H. Maudk, Auctioneer. 4*B OGS ! DOGS ! !—WANTED, immediately, 100 DOGS. Save the Tax ; Sell your Dogs.—E. M'Glasuan, Commercial Hotel. 453 [7 ANTKD Parties Furnishing to Know ' BRUSSELLS CARPETS, worth ss. o'd., being sold at ss. i)d. CxEti nous's, Waterloo Huiise. 433 KNOWN, FURNISHED VV APARTMENTS, with BOAIID, at Mrs. llastie's, coiner of Reed and Coquet streets. 437 XSTANTED, VISITORS and RESIDENTS in Oamaru to know that the ROYAL HOTEL LUNCHEON ROOMS are NOW OPEN. 337 R. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. " A N TED K N O W N yy F. K A It L K'S LUNCHEON, DINING, & SUPPER ROOMS, Open Daily. Meals at All Houi;s ; Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. N.B.— Table d'hote at One p.m. on Sundays. 235 "ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN VV TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS AUK AT WATSON'S. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. BUSINESS NOTICES
WAITAKI HOUSE, OAMARU Is now under the Superintendence of M R S. C A R T E R, Who was thoroughly trained to her Business under Madame Tonssand, Duke-street, Grosvenor square, London, W.C., and subsequently for a lengthened period in two of the leading London Houses, viz., Messrs. James Shoolbred and Sons, Tottenham Courtroad, and Messrs. Marshall and Snelgrove, Oxford-street. MRS. CARTER has been, for the last eight months, with Messrs. Gait and Reid, Waimate, and has given thorough satisfaction to all their customers. We have every confidence in recommending Ladies, who desire a perfect fit, combined with elegance in style, good work, economy in cutting, and moderate charges, to give her a trial. WANTED—TWO APPRENTICES to DRESSMAKING.—A premium required. This is a rare opportunity for young ladies learning under a comp stent Waitaki House, THAMES STEET, OAMARU. 109
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 396, 4 August 1877, Page 3
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