WANTED w ANTED—MAN ; snlall job—repairing fence. —John Falconer. 721 WANTED— A BOOT MACHINIST. —Apply at once, Rottohton and Pock ling ton's Boot Factory. 681 WANTED —TENANTS tor SHOPS in Thames-street and. Wear-street; rents low.—John Hard v. 659 WANTED TO SELL SEVERAL COWS in full milk, some just calved.— George Sdmpteb. 682 WANTED TO RENT—A Comfortable Four, Five, or Six - roomed COTTAOE ; would be a permanent tenant. Apply " F.H.," Office of this paper. 676 Wanted to sell, cheap—a Second-hand M'Cormick's REAPING MACHINE; easy terms. George StMPTKR. 680 WANTED TO LET A Comfortable 3-roomed COTTAGE. Apply to James Wansbrougii. 616 ■\TTANTED KNOWN—MRS. CAREY, VV MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, (of loii- cxporioncu) either in town or country. —Bay "View Boarding-house, Wharf-street. WANTED KNOWN—That H. ELLIS, Wine and Spirit Merchant and General Grocer, hzis REMOVED to that shop in Thames-street lately occupied by Wm. M'Pherson. 656 WANTED KNOWN TEA AND COFFEE at all hours. Luncheon from 12 till 2.—Firstrdass Bedrooms. —At Gordon's Temperance Hotel, Tees-street, two minutes' walk from the Railway Station.—Lessons in Cookery. 701 WANTED KNOWN That M'DO WELL'S, Thames r street North, is decidedly the CHEAPEST GROCERY in town for CASH.—Those of the public giving it a trial will prove the correctness of the above statement, —The highest price given for Farm Produce. 335 WANTED KNOW N That the SWAN STAKLES Aro new uuder the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B, PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wi be carefully attended to. K.Pi. —T'.uggio3 and Saddle Horses on Hire by the Weak, Day, Journov. 432 WA NT E D KNO WN. WANTED KNOWN. To Intending Purchasers of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. ROBERT LUMSDEN Ij selling the whole iif hi* VALUABLE STOCK 01'' JEWELLERY AT WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR CASH. COM E EARLY AND i- ECURE REAL BARGAINS. Note the Address, ROBERT LUMSDEN, Practical Watchmaker, 'I hames-strect. 70!) Next Co-operative Store. TTT A N TED K N 0 NY N. "V ' JUST OPENED OUT The fine3t collection of ENGLISH FIREWORKS Ever imported. Parties desirous of making a display at Christmas or the N< w Yw would do well to make an early selection, as these being ti-.c only Fireworks now *;o hand in the Colonies, an unusual demand may b» exported. Apply early at EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing th* Pert Milieu, Thames-street, Oamani, KN 0 V-'2<—OPENING of '* i the KAIi. ii'.-'iV TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S IJGTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, beiut; situated n the im mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &o. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlcrr,en. Bedrooms. Night Porh-r. '''r.-ivel leracn'iitid for pari y Trains. 54a BUSINESS NOTICES TO PARTIES FURNISHING. Hood and shennan, Itch en" & Tees-streets, Offer immense advantages to purchasers of all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, As from their varied and extensive Stock, purchased in the best markets on favorable terms, they are in a position to give the very best value and the choicest selection to all parties favoring them with a visit. They have on hand, from recent importations, a very large and valuable stock of Brussels, Tapestry (2 and 3 ply), Kidder, Hemp and Felt CARPET I N G S, All at reduced prices. The above arc of very select and beautiful patterns. Floor Oil Cloths, all widths up to 1 Sit. These goods are imported from the manufactory to our express order. Linoleums, 3ft to 6ft wide, Manilla, Cocoa, Twine, and China Mattings, all widths. 12-4 and 16-4 Brown Woollen Checked Crumb Cloths. A large stock of Muslin, Leno, Lace, Swiss, and Net Curtains, from 3s 6d to SOs. 72, SO, 90, and 100-inch Plain and Twilled Linen Sheetings ; do Cotton do. Door Mats, Hearth Rugs, Blankets, Quilts, and all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS In great variety and at the lowest prices. HOOD AND SHENNAN, IICIIEN &, TKES-STRKKTS. OAMARU. 506 SPECIAL NOTICE. ALTERATION OF TERMS. James lawson, Merchant Tailor and Habit Maker, Beg 3 to notify to the inhabitants of Oamaru and the public generally that his business is now conducted exclusively for CASH PAYMENT. By thns avoiding bad debts and the heavy risks and responsibilities inseparable from a credit trade he is enabled, without in any way varying the well-known quality of hi 3 supplies, to make a material REDUCTION IN HIS CHARGES, 4nd to offer to Cash Customers Goods of the Highest Class, finished with the utmost care and attention to the requirements of each particular figure, at a mere fractional advance on the cost of production. Price List on application. Terms—Nett Cash, without discount. JAMES LAWSON, Merchant Tailor and Habit Maker, oamaru. 267
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1139, 9 December 1879, Page 3
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