WANTED iNTED, an APPRENTICE to the t t Millinery.—Apply, Mrs. C. I indsay. 734 "ANTED, a FURNISHED SITTINGROOM and BEDROOM, -without board or attendance.—Apply, stating terms, to " A. 8.," Office of this Paper. 727 /"ANTED, BUYERS Slug Point Coal, delivered 425. per ton, cash ; own vans.—E. B. Pearck. 736 7 ANTED KNOWN—POISON has i been LAID FOR EOWI.S on SECTION'IO, BLOCK LXVJL, Yare-street VV. Holliday. 730 TANTED KNOWN—FOR SALE, on Y easy terms, a COTTAGE and SECTION in Mer&ey-street, Oamaru.—Johs Hardv. 70tf 'ANTED KNOWN—That THOMAS FERENS, Agent for Thomson and Niven, Book Importers, has REMOVED to the SHOP NEXT GALBRAITH AND CO.'S YARDS, Thames-street, where he has OPENED out a New and Well-selected Stock of Books, by Choice Authors. 563 W NELL 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
"ANTED, Persons in Want of isituat t 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. 7" ANTED KNOWN, that the Oamarn Evening Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently has the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district. WANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW that Advertisements of IK Words or under are inserted in the Wanted Column of the Kvkning Mail for ONE SHILLING. ANTED KNOW N.— i SHADES E EST A U KANT, EMPIRE IT O T E L. THAMES-STItEET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 625 TAN T E I) K N O W N. F. K A K L E'S LUNCHEON, DINING, & SUPPER HUOMS, 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 Sundayß 235 BUSINESS NOTICES
This Spaoe is Reserrad lor TAILORS AND HATTERS To the People. AVID F E R R I E R, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Thame«!-strfet, Oamaku, Respectfully intimates that he has commenced business in that central shop in the buildings known as Waitaki Hou-e, and hopes he may receive encouragement by a share of Public Patronage. He has onened with a Pel ct Assortment of Writing Papers, Account Bonks, Envelopes, and General Stationery, suitable for Law, Commercial, School, and General Purvoses. Books suitable for Presents and Sunday. Schools. Hymn Books for the various Churches, Bib e*, Testaments, Church Services, and Common Prayers, Photographic Albums, &c. Agt-nt for the Otago Bible, Tract, and Book Society. Jußt .Received—A fine lot of Brown Paper and Grey Bag* for Growers. 709
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 432, 15 September 1877, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 432, 15 September 1877, Page 3
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