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WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to the Borough Hotel. 7668 ANTED, Board, and Lodgings by a Single Gentleman. Apply, statins terms, to B. V., " Lyttelton Tunes" office. „-;. ; 7572 WANTED immediately, two Apprentices to the Dressmaking. Apply . to Mrs Robin, Colombo street, Sydenham, opposite Preßbyterian Ohuroh. 7658 ANTED, a good Gesoral Servant; referenoes required. Mrs Joseph Sheath, corner of Barbadoes and Tuam streets. 7609 WANTED, a Housemaid, and also a Girl for the Laundry ; none need apply without a reference. (Joker's Hotel, Manchester street. 7670 WANTED Known. Antipityrienne re* stores the hair, removes sourf and dandruff. W. P. Towneud, Chemist, Colombo street. " 8612 ANTED, a Good General Servant. _ High wages given, reference required. Apply to Mrs J l . A. Bishop, Oramner Square. 7537 ANTED Known— A Ouro for all kinds 4 . of Skin Disease. W. H. Oooke, Chemist, High street (late of Ohristchuroh Hospital). . 1179 WANTED Known— That Candy and Dewsbury purohased the Kaiapoi clothing exhibited at the late show j goods ore marked low. Colombo House. TXT ANTED to ßont,withinan easy distance "" of town, a ten or twelve roomed house, with small paddook. Apply, stating rent, Box 72, Po>t office, Ohristchuroh. 7556 ANTED the Publio to know that W. a,^ 03 ' nM opened premises near Poßt-oflioe, Sydenham, as a Tobacconist, Hairdresser, &c, Gent's hair out 6d, ohildren 3d, shaving 3d. 7827 ANTED KNOWN, Alfred Woods, 81aterand Shingler, late of Peter* borough street, has removed to Montreal Btreet, opposite German Churoh, Work done at lowest rates. 7479 WANTED Known— T. Rogers, Terrace Boarding House, opposite Victoria Bridge. Superior single bedrooms, 18s per week; double bedrooms. 16b; comfortable dining and sitting rooms; stabling free. Inspection invited. ANTED Known— Artesian Wells from £1 upwards ; good flows guaranteed ; rame, pumps, and tanks fixed ; branch work, &o. ; a good Btook of pipes, pumps, and fittings always on ' hand. E. J. Martin, corner of Kilmore and Barbadoes streets.766s WANTED.— All persons who have agreed to rent Shops in the Broadway Market, and who have not paid their deposits must do so at once, otherwise their shops will bo let to other applicants, as many are applying daily. 7560 WANTED Knonn— That K. and G. Piper aro prepared to Bupply Bricks in any ohape or quality oheaper than any other yard in Ifew Zeui.und. Took first prizo this year. Agont for the above, J. Thomas, Colombo street, .near railway-g&tes, Sydonham. 546 ANTED Known.— JOBEPH BUGGY, High Street, Pastrycook and WholeBale Confectioner. Dinners, Bolls, Suppers, and Pionio Parties catered for in a style that cannot be competed with in the Colonies. Waiters sent out. ' 6781 'ANTED Known-Evening Bohool for Girls from ten years upwards; terms moderate ; also pianoforte taught, one guiuea per term i singing if required. Miss Lloyd, at Mrs Baine's, Greenbank Villa, Man* •Lester street south. 6533 ANTED Known— That P. Northey is ofllering his Summer Millinery Drapery, Flowers, Feathers, &c, at less than cost price. A job lot of good Stays at English cost. Address, Colombo street, near Al Hotel. ANTED KNOWN, that Miss Vem.ll is now showing her Winter Stock of Millinery, Drapery, &o. Stay and Corset Manufacturer. Dressmaking done on Premises, Colombo street, opposite Cookham House. WANTED Known. — Indian Teas. — Messrs Aoland and Campbell's recent importation of Assam Teas are now being retailed at 2s 6d and 2s 8d per lb. These Toas are confidently recommended for drinking alone and unmixed, or for improving China Teas, possessing extra strength and very rioh flavour. T. Taylor, Tea Dealer, Colombo and High streets. 126 'ANTED Known- That Mrs 0. Griffin (late of Biohmond House), has removed to those large and commodious premises, better known as Allenton House, St Asaph street, whioh have been thoroughly renovated. Has private apartments for families, with use of parlour and pianoforte, and every requisite for making a comfortable home for boarders. 0. Griffin, Christohuroh, Deo. 1. 1880. 5851 W ANTED immediately, those who use Manugrophs to know that O'Sullivan and Co., Manchester street south, are the Local Agents for the Brilliant Manu&raph and the Bed and Mauve Elixir Ink, by which an immense number of impressions can be produced as bright and legible as the original copy. The writing can bo removed from the pad with the utmost ease. 7005 FURNISHED Front Boom to Let, next to Coombs, well sinker, Tuam street west. 7559 AN Improver and apprentice wanted for the millinery. Apply Cooke and Crooker, Cashel street. 7554 TO TAILORS.— Wanted, good Coat Hands. Apply at once to Messrs Hobbs and Co., High street, Christohurob. 7457 LOST, Parse containing sum of money. Finder rewarded on bringing same to T. Pillow, Colombo street. 7571 TO LET, Five-roomed Cottage, scullery and pantry, Chester street east, near corner Barbadoeß street. Apply on premises. 7536 THE Bangers' Football Club.— An adjourned meeting of the above Club will be held at the Scotch Stores on Wednesday evening next at 8 o'olock. All intending members aro requested to attend or send in their names to the Secretary. Business important. H. Martin, Sec pro tern. 7661 NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. MONT DE PIETB have Bemoved their Business Premises to Colombo street south, between lok's Auotion Booms and Cashel Btreot. 7645 MAIL NOTICES. Malls olose at tho Chief Post Offloe for the fol* lowing places (subject to the necessary alterations) as under t— Thursday, March 31. For Akaroa and Otago. per Ponguin, at 9.80 a.m.; late fee letters at 9.40. a.m.j guard's van. 10.10 a.m. train. For Northern Forts and Australian Colonies per Tararua, at 1.40 p.m.; late fee letters a 2 p.m. ; Hoard's van, 9.30 p.m. train. For Australian Colonies, per express (to connect with Te Anau at Bluil), at 7 a.m. Late fee letters may be posted la the trarolling post-office van attached to tho express train. The next mail for the United Kingdom, &0., via Sail Franoisoo, will leave on April 23. BIBTHS. Dovolai.— Maroh 27, at Newland, Amberley, tho wife of Thomas Douglas, of a son. Kissel.— Maroh 27, at Templeton, the wife of Qeorgo P. KUIOI, of a eon. Do&H.-March 28, the wife of Thomas Dorn, of a daughter. MABRIAGB. Ukmubutoh— Pkntkcost.— At St An<lrew's House, Tuam Btreet, Chriutchurch. by the lte» T. It. Calrot), John, eldest sou of Mr J. lionniuKton, Lytteltou, to Sarah, fourth daughter of late W. T. Pentecost, of Kangiora. DEATHS. Oiuia.— Jan. 17. 1831. at Ogdon City. U. 8., America. Margarot Heldruin. wife of A. F. Qroig, and beloTod daughtor of Mm li. Kirk, Manchester stroet south. Veoply regretted. Kitox.— At Latiuier square, Qloucoster street. C'bristohuroh, Ida May, only child of Jainou and Cbarlottu Mariou Knox, aged 11 months. Uokitika papers please copy. Uky&Uu— March 27, at Jianjclora, Margarot Elizabeth, younicost daughter of Henry and Christina , itovell, aged 1 year and 6 months.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4037, 29 March 1881, Page 2

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