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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. gT . PAUL'S CHU R C 11. The SITTINGS for present Seatholdcrs will be LET on T LIES HAY, 1 'Jth lust., from S to 9 p.m.; and on FRIDAY, lflth Inst., from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., in the Church. W North otacio tui:i«" i'LUB R A C E S. CAUTION. POISON will be LAID on the RACECOURSE for DOOS. I'. W. O. GRANT, 7li lion. See. O AMARU MUTUAL BENEFIT P.UILD--ING SOCIETY. Tin- usual MONTHLY MEETING Of the above Society will be held ;it the Secretary's Oliice, Tync .street, ON TUESDAY, 12th MARCH, Between the hours of 7 p.m. and 8.30 ]). m. GEORGE SUMI'TKR, 102 Secretary. WALTAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. npKNDKRS arc invited by tin; Waitaki County Council up to Noon of AN EDXUS DAY, the Kith Inst., for ADDITION of a FOOTPATH tot-he Little Kuri Bridge, at Hampden. Plans anil specifications to be .seen ;it the County Chambers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAM MS MARTIN. S3 ('lerl; to Council. KAKANUI, AY,MARKKA. AND WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICTS. RATEPAYERS of the above Di.stricts art! reminilcil of the necessity of I'AYING their RATES on or before the 'illih INST., in order to avoid having their names placed on the Uclaulter.V Lists, and to enable llii'ir being enrolled as \ otel's in their respective Districts. ROBERT GARROW, ('lerk to th:! Hoard. Oamaru. March 'J, KSiiS. 4'Z ■?. a'KSSRS. CONN K.LI. AND CI.OWKS iv a. have R KMOYKD to their New PreniiMes, Ol'l Osl'i'E THE RANK OK NK\Y ZEAI,AND, TYNE-STREET. 8(» It. 11 " " STATK)N KH, T() 15ACC()N1 ST, And Import,or of FANCY <»(>() I) S, TIIA M ES-STKEET, <)A MAIIU On Sale—A varied assortment, of Foolscap, Letter, Note, and Bouquet Paper Drawing, Blotting. and 'Tissue Paper Envelopes- -Commercial. Oilieial, and Kaney t:)-> sand Metal Inkstands Law Stationery, Sealing-wax, and Paper Weights Letter Racks. Taper Clips and Fasteners L"d'_'ers, Journals, Day and ('ash Books Memorandum and Pocket, Rooks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Purses and Note Pocket Bibles. Church Services, Prayer and Hymn Rooks Copying. Coloured, Marking, and Rlack inks (all six-s) Pens. Penholders, and Pencils Promissory, Note, and Rill Korius Mucilage, Labels, Ink Erasers, and Stationery Cabinets School Hooks, Slates, Pencils Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes (meerschaum, briar, cherry, etc.). Cigarettes and Cigarette Makers, and Papers. Matches, 'Tobacco Pouches. Cigar Cases, Companions, and Protectors A splendid assortment of Pocket Knives. All kinds of Perfumery and Terl'mne Bottles. Ladies' Companions. Ladies' and Gents' Card Cases. Kiehl and Opera Glasses. Flower Stands, Canl Kaskets, 'Toilet Set,; and Ware. Hair and Clothes lirushes, Combs. 'Tooth and Nail Krnshes (with stands). Violet Powder, Floriline, (..'berry 'Tooth Paste, ami Seenteil Soap. Albums, Work Roxes, 'Tea Caddies. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Dolls, 'Toys, etc., etc. Agent for the Scottish Fine Arts Association. Olf E HAVE 'THIS DAY SOLD MY E DRAPERY & MILLINERY BUSINESS, lately carried on by me at Waterloo House, 'Thames - street, Oamaru, to Mil. JAMES REII) (formerly of Mil,moan and Rkid), for whom I solicit a continuance of the support and patronage accorded to mc so liberally during the past. JAMES IIEARN CLEGHOKN. reference to the above T beg to V V thank my friends and the public for the patronage accorded to me during my partnership in the firm of Miu.icaN AND Rkid, and later in my management of the Waitaki House, and hope that T shall be favoured with a continuance of their support in my new venture. 'The business of Waterloo House will be carried on by mo under the style of REID AND CO. JAMES REII). WE beg to notify to the Ladies of Oamaru and its iicinlibourhood that the Show Rooms of Waterloo llouso are now completed, and a/lord special facilities for inspecting the quality and condition of all classes of goods. Special attention has been devoted to the proper application of cupola and side lights, and the appliances, convenience, anil decorations of the new premises are unsurpassed by any establishment in the Australian 'Colonies. An etiicient and well-trained stall' will be found in all the departments. Mrs. ( 'i.khhokn will be in charge of i'he Millinery Rooms during the month of Man ' when she will be succeeded by an artiste ot hiidi merit. The Dressmaking Rooms arc under the charge of Mrs. Lksi.l k. 'The Paris Millinery imported direct per Whampoa will be in stock and on view on S \TURDAY, oth MARCH, when the favor of your inspeeti in is respectfully solicited. REII) & CO., Proprietors Waterloo House. X.B.—Arrangements have been made to secure the services of the buyers in London and Paris who hitherto acted so su 'cest fu ly for the above establishment. anAHaISI

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 579, 11 March 1878, Page 2

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