WANTED ~ TTANTEP, a Strong BAD. —Apply at VV I'iiee, .1. If. CLi...iiou\. Waterloo House. 557 VANTEI.i, a MAN !■■ n iienerallv u.-<-!'ii!.--A| "\TTANTED, liv married .-on;■;-• ii" eliil VV dren—SliUATK : N ■ n .~-:.-n i<-n <• Farm; man can plough, wit- cu.ik.— <_'. Q Mail Office. S!H "RANTED, a Good NUR SJ.G IRK : aE. a BOY. —Apply at Nation ai. ih\ nk . .TTANTKD to Sell, TEX SHARES, u VV months old, E. O. P. B. Society.— Aj>ply, John Haudv. 575 TANTED KNOWN—W. J. SAXVV FOliD has just returned from Dnnedin with a Choice Assortment of BO( >TS for the season. 58!) TTTANTED KNOWN-Gents' Superior V Calf, Kid, or Kangaroo 800 OS to order, 25a., at Saxfoki/s, Thames-street. WANTED KNOWN—That THOMAS FERKNS, Agent for Thomson and Niven, Rook Importers, has BE \lO VEI > to the SHOL' XKXT G.aEBKAITE AN I; CO.'S YARDS, Thames-street, where he has OPENED out a New and Well-selected Stock of Books, by Choice Authors. so';i ,_ TANTED KNOWN, MISS O'DOXV NELL having leased that House, known as the Railway Boarding-house, In'pes by Strict Attention to Business and .Keeping a Good Table and Clean Beds, to merit; a share of public patronage. 534 VST ANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW VV that Advertisements of l(j Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the EviiNiNc; Mail for ONE SHI EKING. WANTED, Persons in Want of Situations, to Know that the Mail is the best means of making their wants known, as adA r ertisements of that class are always looked i Evening Papers.
IJ&T ANT E D KNO\V X. F. E A R L E'S LUNCHEON, DINING. &. SI'ITER RUOMS, Open Daily. Mkai.s at All Horn,-?, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on h:unl. " T "" -Table d'hote at Uno p.m. ou Sundays BUSINESS NOTICES i ALLIE AND II U M PII RE Y. (Successors to J. Booth a: Have on Sale, Ex "Wakatipu, from Sydney, and Arawai.' from Melbourne— NEW SEASON TE A S In Chests, ?,-Chests, and Boxes S U G A i; S Crushed Loaf, Sydney Company's Fin White, Mauritius Crystal*. White and Brown. WINESAN D S P I R I T OILMEN'S STORES, GENERAL MERCHANDLSE, i AILIE AND II U M P TT R E Y. Importers and General Mer THAMES-STREET. " ADIES' HAND BAGS ! ! ! i LADIES' HAND BAGS ! ! ! All Leather, from 6s. 6d. Books of NEW ZEALAND FERNS neatly mounted and arranged, suitable for sending Home by Post. &.C., &c. RONA YN E AN D COTTKEL L'S Fancy Repository. 260 S. A N D E R S 0 N, Oil and Colour Mepx-hast, TE E S-S TRE ET, OAMA RU. White Lead, from 10s. per 2S lbs. Scrim, double width, from 6d. per yard Whitewash Brushes, from 2s. each Paper hangings, from 6d. per piece, And all other articles in the trade equally cheap. 5.'j5
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 412, 23 August 1877, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 412, 23 August 1877, Page 3
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