WANTED XITANTKD, a HOUSEMAID.—AppIv VV at once, Commercial Hotel. :3 XH'JANTKD, a M" RIMED COUPLK V without encumbrance.—Apply to Herbert Honour, Landon, near Oamaru. (if) OAMARU WATERWORKS. ANTED, a MAN to CUT SODS. None but a good workman need apply. 53 JAMES DUNBAR, WANTED to SELL, at a low price, the ENGINE and BOILER that have heretofore been used in printing the Mail, but which are now inadequate to satisfy the requirements of the increased circulation of that paper.— Apply at the Office of this Paper. [TANTED, SIX Good Li-ht HARNESS V HORSES.—AppIy, J. Hessell, Swan Stables. 978 KNOWN—POISON isLAID Oamaru Town.—Kobekt Smyth. 67 WANTED KNOWN—The Costume and Skirt Table is Loaded with Novelties, from 3s 6'd upwards.—Waitaki Howe. WANTED KNOWN Grey Calico, at 3d; superior to anytlrng ever offered in Oamaru.—Waitaki Hocse. 57 WANTED KNOWN—SHAG POINT COAL, 36/- per ton; Delivered for Cash. Coal and Wood Depot.—E. B. Pearce. 49 TTANTfcD, BUYERS FIREWOOD, /V cut for Kindling ; also for General Use; Low Rates i\r Cash. Coal Depot.— E. B. P!-.AKCE. 50 KNOWN—MAC FAR LANE sujiply of Bathing Drawers. WAN 'TED KNO WN—M ACE All LAN E and CO. have just received a splendid assortment of Ciicketing Shoes, Caps, and Trousers from the best makers. WAN TEi.) KNOWN—Men's, Youtlis', and Boys' Clothing in great variety, fashionable styles. Macfaklane and Go. WANTED KNOWN—A large shipment of Boots and Shoes, in leather, kid, calf, patent leather, &.c., &.c, to be purchased at Mactarlaneand Co.'s, Thames-street. 40 NT E D K N O W N.— E M P I 11 E H O T E L. THAMES-STREET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. G25 RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, TIMARU, ae now OPEN.—The Train will remain 20 minutes fir Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon, Dinger, i ca and C"liee, and Meals i'rom half-past 6 am. till 8 o'e'ock p.m. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands kept. 975 S. I'eCOSTA, Lessee. \\T ANT ED KNO WN. F. E A R L E'S LUNCHEON, DINING, & SUPPER ROOMS, Open Daily". Mkals 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 \TTANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDHS W TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ARE AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evening Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trains and coaches BUSINESS NOTICES ARRIVED, Ex Rctorua, from Sydney— HANDSOME INKSTANDS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, COPIES OF THE POETS, FANCY STATIONERY, STUDENTS' CASES, AMERICAN SQUEEZERS, &c, &c. RONAYNE AND COTTRELL, Stationers and Booksellers. 269 OOD & Have received to-day, and are now Showing, NEiY MOIRE ANTIQUE DRESSES. Splendid Goods. . Ladies r and Girls' FICHUS, In Lace, Cashmere, Embroidered China Crape, and other new materials. NEW JACKE The Latest Goods per Mail LADIES' PRINVESS ROBES LADIES' DUST CLOAKS, &e., &c. HOOD & SF" " T " x ' "*" OAMARU. S2
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 472, 2 November 1877, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 472, 2 November 1877, Page 3
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