Wanted. WANTED, a strong Boy. Apply to Wolfb, Fobd and Co., Hereford street. 11-21 2174 W- ANTED, a good Cook Apply Mre K. C. Stsvenb, Englefield, East town belt. 11-21 2160 WANTED, a good Dressmaker. None but a first-class hand need apply. Mrs G. Gibbs, Milliner and Dressmaker, Temuka. 11-19 2138 WANTED, a well-finished House, containing not less than eight rooms, in a good position; poßßeeeion not required till February. Apply by letter, House, office of this paper. 11-19 3116 W" ANTED, a middle-aged woman, as Nurse during the voyage to Fngland; one well accustomed to tend young children and a good sailor; references required. Apply to Mrs Henby Lbe, Kilmore street east. 11-18 2069 WANTED. —Before you waste time, money, and energy in seeking for Employment elsewhere, try the European and Australasian Labor and Employment'Agenoy, Lichfield street W., off Colombo street S. Branches and Agente in all parts of New Zealand. Numerous vacancies. 11-15 1833 ANTED KNOWN-Have yon heard the news? At the earnest roqueet of numerous friends, the Coffee Palace continues to supply first class Dinners, soups, joints, j pastry, for 6d, under the direction of the original and sole proprietor. Fried and boiled fish at any hour. A grand treat this summer time when one has a dainty appetite. 11-21 2178 TTfANTJfciD KNOWN—The Undersigned ~ ™ conduct Funerals with respeotability and economy. Funerals ef Adults from £3 10s; Funerals of Children from £1 10 a. Walter Langfoed, Undertaker, London street, Bingeland, four doors from the corner of the North and East Town Belts. 9-14 9275 ■"MTANTED KNOWN—Miss Johnson, Dressmaker (late of Bobertson and Moffatt's, Melbourne), has commenced business in Christohurch at Melbourne House, Victoria streak 11-17 2016 WANTED those requiring Two-button Black Kid Gloves at Is lid to call at once at The Hall. Just opened, another shipment of over 450 dczen of Irish Work, from 6%d per piece of 22 yards. Everything must be sold. H. M. Mat asp Co. 11-19 2112 WAJNTJID K«OWN. — Messrs H. C. FiSKH and Co., Agente for Davis' Sewing Machine. " I beg to state that it gives mc great pleasure to recommend the New Davis' Vertical Feed Sewing Machine purchased from you one year age. I would not part with it for any other machine. Oβ taking off the 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 Frilter ie perfection. —J.Aekold, Chief Warder, Lyttelton Gaol, August, 18S1." 8-6 7875 WANTED KNOWN—That in coneequence of the great increase of their trade, which they attribute to the fact that the best value is always given by them for money aud also that Cash Customers are not made to pay for bad marks, G. D. Mxjbchib and Co. have recently enlarged their Business Premises, and are consequently enabled to show Furniture, Ac. of every description on a much larger scale than hitherto. Cashel street West, opposite Peess Officsj Workshops, lichfield street East, near Belt. 9-10 9160 ANTKD immediately, respectable Young Man as Partner, one who could take to the travelling and supplying the roand of about 300 to 400 country customers. 'Profits over .£2OO per annum, whioh could be considerably I increased by an energetic business man. OnSu .£6O for half share ; good-will, horse, waggqffT harness, &o. Only those not afraid to wowy need apply. This is a chance that occurs abofle once in a lifetime. Previoue knowledge ndM absolutely necessary. Further particulars, ajSB ply eirly S. Bennett and Co., AuctioneerßH &0., Cashel street. 11-16 1960|ffi W "ANTED, a steady Business Man, Jβ Partner in a concern that' will nos| return less than .£2OOO to .£3OOO yearly, an« which could be greatly increased by the ance of a good working partner. Previousa knowledge of the business not absolutely neeea-ffl sary. 80 long as a yood commercial man, forS half share JBSOO (cash). Only principals withS cash at command, or their solicitors, treated! with. Further particulars at S. Bennett Co., Auctioneers and Partnership Agents, T Caahel street. 11-16 1961 j PARTNERSHIP — Wanted, respectable Young Man aa Partner in a good moneymaking business: profits never less than six pounds weekly, which could be doubled by the assistance of a steady man ; no expense, nominal risk; all ready money business; .£IOO will purchase half share in business and plant; only principals or their solicitors treated with; references required. Fullest particulars S. Bennett and Co., Auctioneers, House, Land, Business and Partnership Agents, Cashel street. 11.16 1962 BONES! BONES!! BONES!!! TO BUTCHEBS, SLAUGHTERMEN, HOTELKEEPERB AND PUBLIO GENERALLY. THE Undersigned is prepared to PUBCHASE ALL HINDS OF BONES, in lartre or small quantities. For particulars, apply to MOBITZ BOWBON, Cathedral Bqo&re. . 8-23 8393 "Agent for T. O. Moorhouse and Co. TO BUTOHEB3. A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, with a small capital, wishing to commence business on bis own account aay hear of a GOOD OPENING on application to the undersigned. ••'-,'. C. DEABING, 11-161969 Colombo street. Chrintchnroh. BOILEB MAKING. WANTED KNOWN, that the undersigned havestartedtheabove oathe.premises of Mr Martin, Engineer, &c, and are prepared to CONBTBUOTBOILEBS and GIEDKRS of all descriptions. Estimates given. Charges moderate. Address McKay and Stkveksok, Victoria Foundry, Tuam street. **,-•• 12-22 876 BOARD AND LODGING—Wanted in a respectable family by a young man, a machinist, and his brother to occupy one bedroom. Terms must be moderate. North Belt preferred. Address Home, office of this paper. ; , ■ - 11-212168 BLIGHT CA3STERBUEYBESTAUBANT Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room, 16s per week ; single room, 18s per week ; board without lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week; board and lodging, 3s per day. Good accommodaMoa for families. SmoMnsroom, sitting-room (with use of piano), bataroem and shower-bath. Stabling free. : 3-28 2494 Ktoefi and Woun<o» rmmt shillings reward.— strayed X from a Paddock near Papanui, a Cream FILLY, with black points. Anyone returning the same to Radclifte and Joughin, Drapers, will receive the above reward. 11-21 2157 ; Missing Friends, F MICHAEL MADDAN, who LEFT a Grey MARE, branded A. P. on near shoulder, in my Paddock on Srd May, 1880 does not RELEASE HER by 31st December, 1881, it will be SOLD-to defray expenses. G. R.Qbbeh, Harwell. a-21 2158 Partnership Notices. NOTICE. I HAVE This Day ADMITTED; DB. J. McKENZIB GORDON, Doctor of Medicine, Maeter ef Surgery of the University oTEdinburgh, into PABTNEBSHIP in ray I***"* 08 ' W.H.OVENDEN. DB. J. McKENZIS GOBDON has COMMENCED PRACTICE at BANGIOBA in ti» house lately occupied by Dr. Sorrows. _
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5056, 21 November 1881, Page 1
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