LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. VOLUNTEER HALL. First Appearance in Oamaru OF THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY AND LEWIS'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 3rd and 4th, In Mrs. H. B. Store's great moral and religious Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Or, Life amongst the Lowly. PATRONISED BYTHB CLERGY OP ALL DENOMINATIONS. Wherever we have appeared in Australia* Our season in Oamaru is positively for TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 30 STAR ARTISTES AND LEWIS'S GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. Special engagements to strengthen thia already great cast: MISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM, MR. HARRY STONEHAM, MK. J. MUSGRAVE, And other favorites of New Zealand. 40 SUPERNUMERARIES. Full Orchestra, under the direction of MR. F. LEECH. SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement public of Oamam, one and all, to witness this great production, there will be NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES. Prices of Admission—4s, 3s, and 2s. Secure your Seats early. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8 o'clock. DON'T FORGET, OUR STAY IS SHORT. 254 LIDDY, Manager. \OR SALK. A Small Wooden COTJL" TAGE, in Thames-street, near the Family Hotel; for removal.—Apply to J. Cuuech. 276 HIGH SCHOOL, OAMARU. SCHOOL, in common with the -*- others in the district, will be REOPENED on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, at nine o'clock forenoon. FEE for one, or any number, of the: ■ AA\ev branches TEN SHILLINGS per quarter, payable in advance. Pupils qualified for the University, the Civil Service, and all commercial pursuits. ROBERT PEATTIE, M.A., Rector. Jan. 30th, 1379. 255 )AMARU DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ROBERT PEATTIE, M.A., Rector. BOARDERS. A FTER the Midsummer Holidays, £*- BOARDKRS (Boys) will be received at the HIGH SCHOOL RECTORY. Mr. and Mrs. Peattie will give their ■ tmost attention to the Home Tuition and ■lome Comforts of all whom they receive. Terms on application. School Opens again on Monday, 3rd Feb • uary, 1579. 825 MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. On the Premises, Itchen-street. At 12 o'clock. A H. MAUD] -*-■*-• has received positive instructions -rom Robert Thompson, Esq. (Collector of Oustoms), to sell by public auction, at hove time and place (in consequence of hia ,-emoval to Blenheim), —That Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being Section 19, Block 73, Oamaru Town, with substantial SevenRoomed House and Outbuildings erected thereon; also, Remainder of Lease of Section 20, same Block (with about 17 years to run),. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Budding, Chesfc Drawers, Wardrobes, Carpets, Kitchen Utensils, Glassware, Crockery, &c. The Auctioneer desires to draw particular attention to the sale of this most desirable jroperty. Tho house commands a splendid v'iew, and is most centrally situated, being within two minutes' walk of the PoBt« i dice. The grounds are well laid out, and planted .vith fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs—>oth House and Gardon being in excellent ■rder. The Auctioneer has the greatest confidence a recommending this property as a first* jlass investment. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. A.LENTINES ! ! VALENTINES ! ! Y^ALENTINE GROTESQUE AND FUNNY VALENTINES. COME AND BUY." "COME AND BUY." A Choice Stock of Love amongst the Roses, exquisitely perfumed. *' Come and Buy." " Come and Buy." Humming-Bird Valentines. Cupid Valentines. Valentines in endless variety. Valentines in rich profusion of Colors. Valentines at immense reductions. "Come and Buy." " Come and Buy." REMEMBER To make your choice before the 14th of February, at FERENS' BOOK STORE, Next to Galbraith and Co.'s Saw-Mills, ~ TIIAMBS-STBBST. "*' NOTICE TO MINERS AND OTflß.^ rpo BE LEASED BY TENDER *»' -■- term of three years, from M* 14th, 1879 THE MOSQUITO Maerewhenua Diggings. , Tenders to be sent in to the understfj 1 , on or before the Bth day of ' 1879. The highest tender not necessarily cepted. „ For particulars and conditions »PP_' D, Fabquhabson, Livingstone, or Tatlob, Oamaru. ,_ G. R. TAYLOKi __ C 9th January, 1879.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 873, 1 February 1879, Page 2
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