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WANTED , ANTED, a MAN to make himself generally useful.—Apply, SwaN Hotfl. G.!7 'T ANTED, LAD for kitchen work.— Apply, Spin AND G.\KTKi:. <>' So [TANTEO, SITUATION as H..usemaid or General Servant. Address, " A. L," Ollice of this Paper. 00l [TANTKD, a steady, experienced GROOM; mu t be nceu-t"Uied to saddle and draft horses. —Flk.ming and Medley. (i(i4 WANTED to LEND, £lO.l. Apply, 'J'rustees, Ancient Order of Foresters—Robkkt Smart, Kobkkt Mautix, Gkorgk Mooiicroft. o*o'o ,17 ANTED KNOWN— of Men's and Boy's strong BOOTS, must he sold at any price.—Sandford's, Thamesstreet. "ANTED KNOWN—AII ACCOUNTS V>' owing to W. J. Sand ford, Hootmaker, Oamaru, must he PAID AT ONCE. 'ANTED KNOWN—A lot of women's ' Y and Children's BOOTS, to he SOLD at HALF PRlCE.—Sandfokd's, Thamesstreet. fiS 1 WANTED KNOWN—That THoMAS FEU ENS, Agent for Thomson and Niven, Book Importers, has REMOVED to the SHOP NEXT GALBRAITH AND CO.'S YAP.DS, Thames-street, where he has OPENED out a New and Well-selected Stock of Books, by Choice Authors. f>(iH fTANTKD KNOWN, MISS O'DONNELL having leased that House, known as the Railway Boarding-house, hopes by Strict Attention to Business and Keeping a Good Table and Clean Beds, to merit a share of public patronage. 534 ;7 AN TED the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of Ui Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the Evening Mail for ONE SHILLING. [T ANTED, Persons in Want of Situa- ' 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.

'TANTED KNOWN, that the Oamaru t f 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. " a *t t e d k no w n.— SHADIS RESTAUPANT, E M P I It E U O T E L, THAMES-STUKKT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. G'-T) F. E A R L E'S LUNCHEON, DINING, & SUPPER IIOOMs, Open Daily. Mkals at All Hocks, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. N.B.—Table d'hote at One p.m. on .Sundays -21) a BUSINESS NOTICES To Merchant", Shopkeepers Railway OfHcials, Working Men, and the Public generally. TATO HE S ! WAT CII ESS! 'WATCII E S ! ! ! JUST PEC LIVED, via Suez, direct from the Manufacturer, Parcel of really First-eht s Silver Hunting ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES.

For timekeeping aii'l j.xckxu:noe of finish they are Unsurpassed. 'l'n those in need of a REALLY GOOD WATCH they arc Strongly Recommended. Guaranteed foii Two Ye.uis, Free of Charge. To be had only from OBERTLU M S D E N, _«j Practical Watch and Cloekmaker, TIIAMKSSir.I-ET, O A M A R U. The Largest and Finest Stock of Watches and Jewellery to Select from in Oamaru. N.B.—Every Description of \Vatclies, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and Jewellery CLEANED AND REPAIRED. R. L. being a thoroughly Practical Watchmaker, those favouring him liiay be assured of satisfaction. S3T Note the Address—--0 B E R T LUMSDEN, Practical Watch and Cloekmaker, THAMES-kNTUEET, Oamaru. ON HAND—A Lot of the Very Best Albums, to be Sold Cheap. Inspection Invited. 630 MRS. MORTON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. having REMOVED to that house in URE-STREET, recently occupied by Mr Gardener, which has been entirely Refitted and Enlareed, is now prepared to receive a few Boarders on REASONABLE TERMS. Private Sitting Rooms for Families. 502

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 426, 8 September 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 426, 8 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 426, 8 September 1877, Page 3

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