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WANTED WaNTZD..2LURSKM.-*ID, to assist in HOI.SEWOiIK if required. Apply Reid Bkoihirs, Th lines-sti-ett. 951 J ANTED, GKNERAi, SERV NT. r Apply Mrs Reid, Nen-street. 950 WANTED, for th« country, MAR ;IED C UPLE without encumbrance Apply Brown, Sctton, ami Co., Tyn--"ANTED, TWO PLOUGHMEN'. Apply Brows, Sutton, and Co , i I Tyne-street. 940 j -I \\. /ANTKD . a NURSEMAID, who will . j T t be required to assist in House work, i . Apply Fvbmsg Mail. 930 j tTANTKT), YOUNG MAN to MI UK. j » V and make himself generally* useful. j Apply Mail olKoe. ' 912 j ANTED, a good TAILOR for th.-- i VV Country. Apply to J. H. MilligaN, I j I'h-imes-strent. 927' W at LI la per We-»k. lavemesa j • House, late Mr. C. Robinson'-i, Tha . street. 913 j 7"ANTED. SECRETARY to CHAM. I v, BER OF COMMERCE. Applications will be received by ths Chairman (Mr. j. T. Evans) *<*.p to noon of FRIDAY, 4th j OCTOBER, from whom all information may I be obtained. 900 I j TO TAILORS. I nr J ANTED, a steady MAS' as Trousers and Vest Maker. None but Society [ I Men jsetd apply. j JAMES LAWSON, j Tailor and Clothier, j 1 Tyne-street, Oamare, f TO TAILORS. | ' ANTED, a good COAT MAKER, to i work hy. tise "Week. Must be j j Steady. Qsod Wages given. Apply j JAMES LaWSON, Tailor and Clothier, I °™ Tyne-street, Oaqiafs-. | 3 OAMARU WATERWORKS I TANTED for the, Rseervoir, 40 good I | '- PICK-AN3>-SBOVEL MEN. Apply j on tiw Wo/is-, ojr. at Office. I 1 J. R, DA VIES. Jar., j f. Coafcracfcor'a OSJa*, I October 1, 187 S. 9311 OAMARU WATERWORKS. 7ANTED, at once, £0 good PICKAS D-SHOVEL MEN for th© Awa- f. {moko Section. j j Apply on the Works at Waikoera Camp, j ji or at the Office. j I J. R. DAVIEB, Jun. J Contractor's Osiice, Sept, SO, 1878. 925 f k, BOOKS TO KEEP, Ac j " it, or any Clerical [ Accountant, who j I ia engaged during the day. Terms moderate, j i Address In emo, Mail Otßce. 58 I JAN TED KNOWN —TO LETj [ T * a Comfortable SIX-ROOMED | COTTAGE, with well-stocked F-rsiit Gar--1 den, within three minutes' walk from the 5 Post Office, 1 JOHN. FALCONER, | 1949 Saedßman. I TANTED KNOWN HUGO , r r LIPPERT is Selling all Groceries for Cash at i'm so-called Co-onerativo Btore j j Prices, " 926 1 RANTED KNOWN—The KDINi . , BURGH PRIVATE BOARDJNG- \ j HOUSE (Mrs. Hector Linpsay, Pto- ;;' prietreas), corner of Wanabook and Teea j j street. S§>. j 7A N T ED, KNOW N—- , , / GSIA3I,NG fos HORSES and j j CATTLE, at 2s 6d per Week, Bass! S B>iTIEK3SY, Oamar*} Creek. §65 | 7-AN t KB KNO vVNj_ Superior BOARD i . , v aad R SI DEN! CE for Board.es?s and j t Visitors, with every c>mfort and -attention. I Bay View—G. W. Bush. Proprietor. 728 | IT?-ANTED OYSTERS I VY daily.—J, Ibnnagk, Thames 1 street. 901 | VJAN'VEU KNOWN—That the underk signed is selling Coal, Firewood, ■ and tjorsa Feed at Lo%vest Possible Rates. : —J. C'rHKiE. Thames-street, Oamaru. 625 WANTED KNOWN—OPENING of j the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. | WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially S built for the cosveaieuce. of Railway and j . other Trayailera. baing situated in she im- j mediate vicinity of the Railway station, and j j fitted with every possible eoavejfienoe— I Lavatories, Ladisa' Cloak Room, Parcel } Room, &c, Aa elegantly furnished Dining i., especially for Ladies, and Ladies ac- ! j cosapanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Night PorieT. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 X\T ANTED KNOWN . j EARLE'S RESTAURANT, ' Facing the Post Office, in Th3^sa-street. j Meals at all. Js^srs» j Pastrycook Mid Confectioner. Weddings, j Balls, and 'Sc'uees catesed £cr apoa the Cheap»a,t Terms. 235 '' UTAN T E. E> KNOW N W That the I SWAN STABLES " j As© aow under the Personal Supervision . I of the Proprietor—- *'| MR. B. PKRRY, !And, therefore, Horses at JJrssey will be carefully attends*!, to. N.B,—Buggies and SaAilia Horseao*s Hire } by the Week, Day, ">« J<o*orn9y. 4,12 KNOWN NOTICES SMITEFIELB BUTCHERY. TpDDINGTON, BUST, AND CO. have now OPENED their NEW BUTCHERY, THAMES-STREET, an. 'y hope, by strict attention to business, anc keeping nothing but FIRST-CLASS MEAT to merit a share of the Public Patronage. Families waited en for. Orders in City anc Suburbs. .. 1916 EDBINGTON, BUST, AND CO.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 3

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