WANTED WANTED, a SITU \TION as BARMAID. in a i.utcl. Wages. LI per week. Address " Experience/' Evening Mail < 'iji Onmaru. t.CU .\ -Tiv'. «. » V .'.J'! ,1 •' Public Work*" Otik-: a M r fh"i".m; lle i-:. •: ax ~nce, to J' ' A-a> C'«». «S s O TTTANTEI* to Sell or Let—That large TV and commodious BOARDINGHOUSE, known as "Eay View House," containing 17 rooms. —For particulars, apply to-W. C. Baudixet. 726 WANTED KNOWN UKOCKJUES, Oilmen's .Stores, and Dairy Produce is SKLLINt'j at the LOWiSST iLATES at If 11,1. IE t'.it's, Thames-street, next Wilsons Boarding-housi. 70' i) WANTED KNOWN—That the undersigned is selling Oo:;i, Firewood, and Horse Feed at Lowest Possible Kates. —J. Curhib, Thames-street, Ojsmara. 025 WANTED KNOWN—IS Dozen Black and Brown .STRAW HATS (newest shapes), 1?. each.—-Reid and Co. Tf"AXT^FkNOWN—Ladies r and ChilV rtren'a WAT KRf ROOF MANTLES, at cost price.—Kfjd and Co. (>9* WANTED, Everyone to ctll and inspect th« new Stock of Boots ind Shoes, just landed, at .James Mollison iki> Sons'. WANTED, Everyone to note the address—JamVs Moltason and Sons, Thames-street, Oamaru, and Eattraystreet, Dunedin. KNOWN—That The CRIVv TERION STABLES are NOW ; /PEN. —Horses and Buggies on hire. Horses bought and sold on commission.— W. Gillespik. 502 WANTED KNOWN—JAMES MOI, LISON AND SON, Hoot and Shoe Importers, have just opened out their First Shipment for the Season of New Goods. WANTED KNOWN—Winter Goods ! Winter Goods ! In Unite variety, at James Molus-'us and Sons', Boot and Shoe Warehouse. TJTTT ANTED K?<O t'.'K—Boots and Shoes 7 % of Kv-rv Dreerip'inn made to order or; fhe s!;or'oM" 7." ice. ' AMJio-iATSON .IN! • .->.-)N.-;'. -%\r the ITRT.TC to ENOW f v that of If; Words or •i"- I 'r are in.--.Tir-d in tha Wanted Column of the \f /, rr. for (IN" EST f TI,TjT"NT< I. TTTANTED. Per-'or.s in Want of SituaS V lions, to Ktiow thnt the M Ml. ;s the best means r.f making their -rrnnts knon-n !>t .-Mvori.'-em-nts of that class are nliraya in- f".r/»n' T 'r P?!.« - T,A N 'l' K D K N 0 W N—VV F. EARLE, I'ASTKYfOOK; .AND CuNFKCTTONFR, Tif AMES-STREET. Facing 'he Post Cilice. Ail kind-4 P;:stry and .rsfoeiionery ::iv.-;i\ s ..n hm;d. Weddmc and Christening Cakes on 11.t.'1 r.n-i to onlrr. Balls, Soirees. Wedding Ureal;lasts, .to., catered for on the >::iirt 'it Notice. 235 "T '.j A N T E D !■: N 0W N—"V Tliat the SWAN STAPLES .\re r.ovr under the Personal Supervision of liv Pronrietor— M 11. !L PERRY, And, therefore. If.-.r?rr. at Livery will be carefully pi'tend'-d to. N. R.— PnT'.fgies :ind Sr.drHe Morses tin Eire by the Week, Dav, or Journey. 4:12 w ANTEDX N O W N, SHADES RESTAURANT, E M P I R E HOTEL. THAMES-STREET. MEATS AT ALL HOURS. 62? PUBLIC NOTICES OAMARU HARBOR BOARD.
RERUN WOOf. HEREIN WOOi GREAT VARIETY DE AND COLOR. I Also, .1 splendid assortment of Choice Pat- | terns in I CUSHION SLIPPERS, COSIES, RONAYNE AND COTTRELL. r%A H E X()RT HE R N HOT E 1 (opposite the Railway Station), ! OAMARU. ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE (of Waimate) Respectfully informs the Public that he ha become the Proprietor of the above-namei Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to th requirements of hi* Customers) to merit lanje shari. • f public support. None bu the best biai:.l= it Wines, Ales, and Spirit kept. Travellers called in time for th e»rlj trains. T'
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 702, 17 June 1878, Page 3
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