WANTED ANTED, a COOK and one .SEAMAN. .Apply, schooner Pelican., at 9 a.m. to-morrow. IH'J T£7A \'THD, a SK< 'OND COOK. Apply y Queen'S HO'IKL. 'll+ « TAXTED, a BOY.—Apply National XV Bank. . 9!) XTKD, a MARRIED COUPLE, without encumbrance.—Apply to Herbert Honour, Landon, near Oamaru. (J6* "ANTED to SELL, one first-class COW ; also, an EXPRESS.—AppIy W. ..Collins, Town Boundary.' 92 WANTED to SELL, at a low jjnee, 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. W" ANTED, SIX Good Light HARNESS HORSES. —Apply, J. Hessell, Swan Stables. 97S WAN TED KN'>\YN—The Costume and Skirt Table is Loaded with Novelties, from 3s G'd upwards.—Waitaki House. ANTED KNOWN— 11GSA Yards Grey Calico, at 3d ; superior to anything ever offered in Oamaru.—"Waitaki House. . 57 ANTED KNOW N.— SHADES RESTAURANT, E M P I R E II 0 T E L, THAMES-STREET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 625 Railway refreshment rooms, TIMARU, are now OPEN. —The Train will remain 20 minutes for Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon, Dinner, Tea and Coffee, and Meals from half-past 6 a.m. till S o'clock p.m. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands kept. 975 S. DeCOSTA, Lessee. A N T ED lv N O W N. F. K A R L E'S LUNCHEON, DINING, & SUPPER ROOMS, Open Daily. Meals at All Hours, Comprising all the Delicacies of the Season. Fresh Oysters always on hand. N.B.—Table d'hote atOne p.m. on Sundays 235 lITANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN V¥ TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ARE AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evening Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trains and coaches TO LET Fjp O LET, The ROOMS over Ronayne and Cottrell's shop. They are admirably suited for offices, being in the most central part of the town. SS RONAYNE AND COTTRELL. BUSINESS NOTICES M U S I C. 7| /jFR3. W. E. BRUN T0 N receives Pupils for MUSIC and SINGING, at her residence, Humber-street. Terms—Three Guineas per Quarter, of Ten Lessons, payable in advance. 29 MR S. S. S. SMITH'S FANCY REPOSITORY, Thames-street. ART-UNION 0 F Model of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Wax Flowers and Fruit. Tickets, ss. each: to be had on application at the Repository. 11 1 NOTICE TO FARMERS. OTEMSON AND LEIG II Having Imported an IMPROVED GRASS-SEED CLEANER, Have pleasure in announcing that Farmers can rely on getting thoroughly-cleaned samples of PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, ITALIAN DITTO, COCKSFOOT, &c., &c. Clovers of the best quality obtainable in the English Market. Agricultural Seeds of Every Description Garden Tools, including American Seed Sowers Garden Cultivator and Weeder Philadelphia Lawn Mowers—latest improvements. Inspection Invited. SOS RETT'S DIA RI E S—l S7 S. Writing Papers, Packing Papers, Drawing Papers, Envelopes, Account Books, and General Stationery, suitable for Commercial, Law, School, and General Purposes Books suitable for Sunday Schools Sunday School Reward Cards Bibles, Testaments, Common Prayer Books, and Church Services in a variety of Elegant Bindings Hymn Books for the various Churches Grey Bags for Grocers and Confectioners Agent for Baadshaw's Guide to New ZeaZealand, and Otago Bible, Book, and Tract Society. DAVID FEERIER, Itchen-street, Oamaru, Next door to Messrs. Spence and Bee. 709
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 478, 9 November 1877, Page 3
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