WANTED, first-class Dressmakers. Apply W. STHAKas A Co. 10-26 1000 1 __r ANTED, a trustworthy Man for a country V * Hotel. Apply Royal Hotel. Ohrist- ! church, Wednesday, 2 o'clock. 10-25 988 WANTED, first-class Hairdresser. Apply, by telegraph, to H. M. Covehhd, I Hairdresser, Dunedin. 10-26 1053 WANTED, to Bent a seven or eight-roomed House, with good garden, not more than fifteen minutes' walk from railway station. Apply Omboa, Post Ofiice, Christchuroh. 10-22 882 WANTED, Situation in Town or Country by a First-clasa Barman. Good ' reference. Apply City Employment Exchange, 1 Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. , 10-26 1046 WANTED, Chemist's Assistant for the West Coast. Apply, firat instance, personally or by letter, to M M. IbvinG, Keropthorne A Co., Limited, Christchurch. 10-26 1018 WANTED, for the North Loburn School, an Assistant Mistress. Salary as per recent average J869 Ba. Applications must reach the undersigned by lßt November. J. A. Cunningham. Loburn. 10-261043 , •UTtTANTI-D KNOWN —The Undersigned I conduct Funerals with respectability and economy. Funerals ef Adults from -S3 10a ; Funerals of Children from £1 10s. Langfobd A_d Babeett, Undertakers, London street Bingsland, four doors from the corner of the North and East Town Belts. 9-14 9275 WANTED, to Sell, new Single and Double Buggies, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Sociables, Pagnels, Oxford Carts, Waggons, Ac. All these goods are of our own manufacture, and made of the beat materials, carefully selected, combined wito the very best workmanship and newest designs. Special inducements to purchasers, in order to make a clearance, to make room for others to fill their places. Several really good second-hand Carriages on Sale. W. Moob & Sons, Coach Builders, Victoria street, Christohnrch. 103 44 W ANTED KNOWN—That in consequence of the great inorease of their trade, whioh they attribute to the fact that t_e best value is always given by them for money and also that Cash Customers are not made to pay for bad marks, G. D. M-BGBIS and Co. have recently enlarged their Business Premises, and are consequently enabled to show Furniture, &c. of every description on a much larger scale than hitherto. Cashel street West, opposite Pbess Office; Workshops, Lichfield street East, near Belt. 9-10 9160 WANTED KNOWN. — Messrs H. O. Fiskb and Co., Agents for Davis' Sewing Machine. " I beg to state that it gives mc great pleasure to recommecd the New Davis' Vertical Feed Sewing Machine purch-sed from you one year age. I would not part with it for any other machine. On taking off tbe faceplate to-day I find that the Working parts of the Machine are as good as new; not the least signs of wear. The little Demon Friller is perfection. —J. Abkold, Chief Warder, Lyttelton Gaol, August, 1881." 8-6 7875 . OT. MARK'S CHUBOH. WELLINGTON, O OBGANIBT WANTED—The Churchwardens will receive applications until 31st October for the above named appointment. 10-12 44Q ELGIN EDUCATIONAL DISTBIOT.— WANTED, a certificated Master,: and also a certificated Mistress, for the -Elgin Government Sohool, to take office on the 19th November. Applications, accompanied with testimonials and addressed to the Chairman, will be received up to Monday, the 7th November. J. Stanley Bbtjos, Chairman, Ashburton. 9-26 9768 TO BUT-HJSBS.—Wanted, a thoroughly competent Man for a Cart, &o, Ac.; none other need apply. B. Angell. 10-26 1016 TO TAILORS. — WANTED, first-class Coat Hands. Apply, W. Strange & Co. . 10-26 1001 TO MEBCHANTS AND OTHEBS.-An j Accountant of considerable experience desires an Engagement where a varied' knowledge of accounts and of mercantile business generally would be of service. Address, Fbedbbic Peabcb, care of J. McCosh Clark, Esq., Auckland. 10-26 968 TENDEBS WANTED to Build Two Cottages. Plans and specifications to be seen at James Howe's, Storekeeper, Madras street north. Labor only. 10 26 1052 BOILEE MAKING. WANTED KNOWN, that the undersigned have started the above on the premises of Mr Martin, Engineer, &c, and are prepared to CONSTBUOrBOILEBS and GIBDEBS of all descriptions. Estimates given.-. Charges moderate. Address McKay and Stevenson, Vi—oria Fonniiry, Tuam street. 12-22 875 BONES 1 BONES 11 BON_S H1 TO BUTCHEBS. SLAUGHTEBMEN, HOTELKEEPEBS AND PUBLIO I GENEBALLY. THE Undersigned is prepared to PUB* CHASE ALL KINDS OF BONES, in large or small quantities. For par—cnlars, apply to MOBITZ BOWBON, Cathedral square. 8-23 8393 .'Agent for T. O. Moorhouse and Co. BLIGH'S CANTEBBUBY BESTAUBANT Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarder.. Double room, 16s per week ; single room, 18s per week • board without lodging, 12s per week ; weekly dinners, 4s j ! per week; board and lodging, 3s per day. Goad accommodation for families. Smokingroom, sitting-room (with use of piano), bathroom and shower-bath. Stabling free. . ■ _3.28;2-9_ __os« and Found. T OST, from Governor's Bay. abont a fortJLi night since, a Dark MABE, no shoes on, and lame on near fore leg. The finder, upon taking her to Tatteraall'e, Christchurch, will be rewarded. 10-25 980 f" OST from our Slaughter Yards, St. Albans, JLi One Bed STEER. Anyone giving information of same to Tudball, Ingle and Co., Butchers, Christchurch, will be rewardedTudball, Ingle and Co. 10-26 999 OST, a black and" tan ENGLISH TEBBIEB, lame in one leg. Finder will be rewarded on returning same toMrBoBEBT Allan, of Lightband, Allan & Co. 10-26 1002 FOUND, on Sunday, near the Baptist Church, Oxford terrace, a SILVEB NECKLET, LOCKET attached with two photos. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. Apply, Mrs Bbocjeett, Armagh atreet East, i opposite McFa—ane'g Store. 10-261013 '' A£Ticul.u_ a al and Pastoral. CANTEBBUBY AGBICULTUBAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. INTENDING EXHIBITOBS are reminded that ENTBEE- will CLOSE on MONDAY NEXT, the 31st October, and that no entry can be received after that date. Entry Forms on application. M. MUEPHY, Secretary. Union Insurance Buildings, Hereford street. 10-26 1007 Tbe Stud. YOUNG TBADTJOBE. THE well-known THOBOUGHBBED HOBSE YOUNG TB__Dl7C____ W_l Travel within Ten Miles of Chriatchuroh, and stand at THE BUSK ON BATUBDAYS AND EVEBY NIGHT. All mares Bent to him will be paddocked at Is 6d per week, and well attended. Tor-is— £3 3s; if mar- than one, as per agreement. For full particulars, apply to Manages or Gbooii at Bine, Gloucester street, Christchurch. 10-7 248 1
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5034, 26 October 1881, Page 1
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