BUSINESS NOTICES JAMES MOLLISON AND SON. While returning thanks for tha Ter liberal support accorded to them in past, beg to intimate that they are NOW OPENING OUT TltErß FIRST SHIPMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES For the Season. These goods being all specially ordered for their own trade from the beat makers, and embracing all" the latest improvements in style, J. M. & S. feel confident that every satisfaction will be given to those favoring them with their patronage. Boots and Shoes made to order on he shortest notiC6. JAMES MOLLISON AND SON, Thames-.st. , Oamaru, And Rattray-street, Dunedin. REMOVAL. AM 'COltK IN DALE fe CO. # have RKMOVED to those New aid Central Premises in Thames-street, know* as Waitaki House, and have opened with an entirely New Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JKWKLLKRY, SILVER AND KLECTRO-PLATED WARE, &o. The above is the finest stock of goods which has ever been offered to the public #f Oamaru. The Plated Goods have been imported direct from the Home Market, and are of the Newest and most Handsome Patterns procurable. The stock comprises : English Gold and Silver Hunting Levers, specially made to order; Gold and Silver Hunting and Open-faced Geneva Watches, by the best makers. Also, a large Stook of American Lever Watches, all at greatly reducedprioea, A selection of 500 of the English, Frenoh, and American Timepices, and Striking Clocks, in wood, albaster, marble, and various other varieties at from fia upwards. Jewellery, consisting of Brooches, Ear* rings, Ladies' and Gents' Albert Chains, Gem, Wedding and Keeper Rings, Scarf Rings, Links, and Solitaires. In Jewellery the public will have one of the most elegamt selections to choose from ever before opened out in Oamaru. A large selection of SilTfc Jewellery. Watohes, Clocks, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired in a. most efficient manner. All work guaranteed. Address—A. M'CORKINDALB k CO., Waitaki House, Thames-street. 953 THOMAS SELLAR, "VyATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, * * Thames-street, Oamaru, Has now in stock one of the Largea Selections of WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY Between Dunedin and Christchurch, o prising some of the Finest Goods orer imported to New Zealand. T. S. wishes to draw the attention of working men to his SILVER HUNTING LIiVER WATCHES. Hundreds of People In the Oamaru district can testify as to their time-keeping qualities. A Numerous and Tasteful Selection •! RINGS, In prices varying from £1 to £309. Every description of Watches Cleaned one, Repaired in the same efficient manaer as formerly. 4A SCHOOL OF COOKERY. "JV/TBS. GORDON, of the Temforanoo Hotel, begs to announce that on WEDNESDAY NEXT she will open a SCHOOL OF COOKERY, for the purpose of giving lessons in the culinary art, at the Temperance Hotel. Hours, from 10 to 12. Terms, six lessons, £1 Is. As Mrs. Gordon intends to combine practice with theory, pupils will be requested to assist at these lessons. At the conclusion of the lessons an excellent Shilling Luncheon for gentlemen will be on the tables from 12 till 2 o'clock. As Mrs. Gordon graduated in the London School of Cookery, 281, Regent-3treet, London, pupils have a guarantee as to her efficiency to teach. 55S
J. L E N N 0 IT, FISHMONGER, Opposite Commercial Hotsl, and Next door to Mr. Edwards, Chemist, Thames-street. 153 V\T ANTED KNOWN—VV That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of tho Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wl be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Week, Day, ">*: Journey. 432 SHIPPING j-CKX UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S WAITAKI. r\N and after this date, and until further ' notice, the S.S. WAITAKI will ran REGULARLY TWICE A WEEK, leaving Oamaru TUESDAY'S and FRIDAYS *t 8 p.m. H. AITKEN. Ageet. CHEAP FARES. and after this date the Rates o Passage between Oamaru and Port Chaliuers, per S.S. WAITAKI, will be— Saloon (Single) 10s Saloon (Return .. ... 15a (Available for 7 day Fore Cabin (Single) 6a H. AITKEN, Agent. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANYJOF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). HP HE Steamers of the above Company will sail from Port Chalmers dor AUGUST as under, circumstances permit* ting : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON —Lady Bird, Ist ; Wakatipu, 2nd; Ringarooma, sth; Waijaka, Bth; Tar*rua, 13th; Hawea, 15th; Arawata, 19th ; Lady Bird, 22nd ; Albion, 26th ; Wakatipu, 28th ; Wanaka, 29th. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND— Lady Bird, Ist; Wanaka, Bth; Tararua, 13th; Hawea, 15th; Lady Bird, 22ad ; Wanaka, 29th. FOR MELBOURNE—AIbion, 7th ; Ring*. rooina, 14th j Rotorua, 20th; Ar»wata, 27th. FOR SYDNEY—Wakatipu, 2nd; TararOft, 13th; Wakatipu, 28 th. H. AITKEN, Agmfc
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1043, 23 August 1879, Page 3
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