"PDBLiC NOTICES TO THE LADIES <>F OAMARU AXD SUBURBS. I ft 1 X K VT 0 O M B K X bejis to notify tuac she has LViuiced Business in those premises in.VVans-■ui-street, lately occupied l.iy Mr. Smith. totographer, as a Fancy Re!' --iton. Ladies' and Children'* Underdo'ihiiis.'. Wool U\,rk iti Punicoats, ft>li*.. - , Antimacassais, Daisy Mats, &c. Inspection Invited. 133 RE I D AND CO., Waterloo Housk, THAMES-STREET, Have much pleasure in notifying that the bulk of their WINTER IMPORTATIONS Are now Opened up in the Various Departments, and respectfully solicit an EARLY INSPECTION Of the same, all of which will be found of THE VFP.Y BEST VALI E Latest Parisian Novelties, in M llinery, Feathers, Flowers Newest Shapes in Untrimmed Felt, Straw, Velvet, and Beaver Hats A nice assortment of Ladies' Black and Brown Longcloth Jackets Ladies' Underclothing, Baby Linen, Pelisses, Robes, &c. New Costumes, Morning Wrappers, Princess tioues Latest Ka-Oiion iu Color and Material of all uiu Xew Dress Fabrics Collars and Cuffs, Ruffles, Frillings, Scarfs, Ribbons, Kid and Cloth Gloves New Laces, Lace Falls, Ribbon Velvets, Sewed Muslin Work Fancy Dress Buttons, Fringes, Dress Suspenders, Belts Ladies' Hand-Bags, Lace and Cambric Handkerchiefs New Hosiery, Curtains, Lace Antimaccassars, Cretonnes, Damask Table Cloths. Velvet Pile Table Coveis, Worsted Damasks, Chintz and Dimities Cotton Sheetings, Toilet Quilts, Blankets of all makes, Flannels Brussels, Tapestry, and Scotch Carpets Mattings, Nairn's Floorcloths.
WATERLOO HOUSE, Thames-street, 0 A M A R U. 351 »,AILIE AND HUMPHREY, Have now landed, Ex COUNTY OF PEEBLES, From London— Currants and Raisins, Keillor's Confectionery, Keiller's Marmalade, )olman : s Mustard, Colman's Starch and Blue, Brown and Poison's Corn Flour ,ea and Perrins' Sauce, Sai4ines, kles, Salad and Castor Oil, Vinegar, in case and bulk bpetre, Carraway Seeds, Crushed Loaf Sugar, idles, Candied Peel, Hennessy's Brandy, bulk and case, Port and Sherry Wines, &c, &c, &c. • AILIE AND HUMPHREY, I Importers and General Merchants, RAILWAY NOTICES CHRISTCHURCH SECTI N. EXTENSION TO PALMERSTON. ON and after MONDAY, the loth July, Trains will run between Oamaru and Palmerston as follows s NORTH. Stations. 1 2 A.M. P.M. Palmerston (leave) 6.45 1.30 Waihemo ~ Pukiviti ~ Kartigi ~ Hillgrove „ 7.32 2.19 Hampden „ 7.44 2.31 Wainakarua ~ Herbert „ 8.J6 8 ; 3 Waimotu ~ ■■• * „ „„ Mahono „ ... ... 8.38. 3.23 Totara ~ ... ■• „ Deborah ~ ... ... | Oamaru (arrive) 9-12 3.59 SOUTH. Oamaru (leave) 1(145 5.45 Deborah ~ .-• ••• Totara ~ * Maheno „ 1L24 6.24 Waimotu ~ Herbert „ 1L44 6.44 Wainakarua * Hampden „ ... - ... 12.16 7.lft Hillgrove „ .- •■• 12 ; 28 7 -fS Kartigi ~ r-- ••.• * ;. Pukivjti ~ ... ...; ■ Wiuhemo .. - :: .■■ '_ Pafmers'ton (arrive) 115 8,15. * Trains a cop if necessary. Notice should be giveu to the guard at the previous stopping place, Prcseut Time Tabic, Onr.;uru and H: grove, will be cancelled from above dato. Special Trains between Oamaru and Port Moeraki will be run when necessary. Traffic will also be resumed on the Blue-skin-Waikouaiti Section from same date. Coaches between Waikouaiti and Palmerston to suit train. FREDERICK BACK, (general Manager. General Manager's Office, Christchurch, July 10, 1878. 117 12.16 7.16 12.28 7.2S
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 725, 6 August 1878, Page 3
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