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Wantea WANTED, at once, One or Two Ropespinners ; must be good tradesmen. Apply Jab. Seep, Sonthbrook. 1-20 532 WANTED, a General Servant for the Country. Apply, 67 Kilnioro street East. 1-23 603 W "ANTED, General Servant; another servant kept. Apply between ten and one o'clock to Mrs E. J. T. Ford, Opawa. 1-20 506 WANTED, a smart intelligent Youth to learn the Drapery and Clothing trade. Apply to Cmo. B. Philp's Clothing Establishment, Argyle House, Lyttelton. „_!___ 1-22 569 WANTED, Situation as Storeman or Yardsman; knowledge of timber trade. Good references. W.E., Press Office. 1-23 604 WANTED, Furnished Apartments (Two Booms) for two or three weeks, near Cranmer square preferred. Address, stating particulars, to C.8., Press Office. 1-23 619 WANTED, a Young Lad as Smith's Helper; one that has had some experience preferred. Apply to A. G. Howland. American Coach Manufactory, Cashel street. 1-23 599 WANTED, Two Active Lads, about 15 years old, to do light work, Apply at J. Murqatroyd'b Wool Works, Avonside, about a mile below Stanmore Bridge, south side of the river. 1-23 595 WANTED KNOWN, that we are making Gents* Tweed Suite, to measure, from 58s; Serge do, from 55s j also, Tweed Trousers, to measure, from 15s 6d. WOOLL&.MB and Co., Colombo street, next Cook and Boss. 6-26 2174 WANTED, for Christchurch, Publicans whose Brewers and Merchants will become Responsible for any Social or Domestic Misery arising from the incautious Sale of Intoxicating Liquor to Habitual Drunkards. 1-22 517 WANTED, a Partner to join advertiser in extending a General Wholesale Grain and Commission business j one with a knowledge of mercantile and insurance work preferred. To a pushing, energetic man this offers a first-class opportunity. All communications strictly confidential. Box 163. 1-17 395 \\r ANTED KNOWN, that Stocks and ? T Clark are practical Licensees to the Christchurch Drainage Board. Connections can be made on the approved principles by the authorities at the cheapest possible rates; estimates given free of charges terms to suit applicants. We can act as agents for applicants, so that the whole thing can be done without the slightest bother, more than send an order, stating number, or locality if outside the city, and all orders will receive prompt attention addressed to Messrs Stocks & Clack, East T3elt, Christchurch. 1-11 170 WANTED KNOWN, that A. Schlesinger has opened a Missing Friends, Next of Kin Office; inquiries can be made for the United Kingdom and the Continent, where I have special agents established. Letters written in English, French and German at moderate charges. Schlesinger's Circulating Library 3s 6d a quarter; a large assortment. The American and London Police News, London News, Graphic, received by every mail. Scblesinger's celebrated horse medicine, worm powder, gripe drink, embrocation, hoof oils, &c. Schlesinger's special cigars, six for Is; they are a treat. A. Schlesingeb, Tobacconist and Importer, 135, High street South. 1-8 38 mO MILLEBS.— WANTED, a good I General Miller. Must be well up in Stone Dressing. Apply, by letter, to R. W. M., office of this paper. 1-23 600 CHEISTCHUECH DISTRICT DEAINAGE BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of COLLECTOE to the above Board, at a salary of .£250 per annum. Specifications of duties can be seen at the office of the Board, Hereford street, Christchurch, where applications, accompanied by copies only of testimonials, must be left before 2 p.m. on Monday, February sth. 1-20 507 THOS. GOBDON, Secretary. BLIGH'S TEMPEEANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.—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 accommodation for families. Smokingroom, sitting-room (with use of piano), bath-room and shower-bath. Stabling free. 3-28 3491 Lost and Found OST, on Thursday, 18th instant, between Kaiapoi and Woodend, a BRACELET. Finder will be rewarded on returning >it to Mr . Damfieb^Cbossuet, Woodendi Or, Mr Pinching, Kaiapoi. . 1-23 610 LOST, yesterday morning, at Fendalton, a PURSE containing three five pound notes and a cheque drawn on the Bank of Australasia. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to James Adams, Fendalton. 1-23 602 _OO4"k EEWAED. £6 REWARD.— 3&6j\j STOLEN or STEAYEDfrom Woodend, on 12th inst.. SIX BAY FILLIES (2 and 3 years old), four of them branded 3) conjoined, on near side, two unbranded. If stolen £20 reward will be paid on conviction of offender. If only strayed a reward of £6 will be paid for such information as will lead to their recovery." C. Dahpieb-Cbosslkt, Brockenhurst, Woodend, 18th January, 1883. 1-19 474 Lav and Judicial SUPEEME COUET. MOSES v. NOEWICH UNION. SPECIAL JUEOES summoned to attend in the above case on Tuesday, 23rd, are notified that their attendance will NOT be EEQUIEED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, 24th instant, at same time and place. ALEX. LEAN, 1-23 614 Sheriff. Sporting. DUNEDIN AUTUMN MEETING, FEBEUAEY, 1883. DUNEDIN CUP ANDDjr.C. HANDICAP. KOBIN HOOD'S GEEAT NOVELTY 1 COMPANY on Above Events. 3000 Shares at 10s each. Dunedin Cup, 58 prizes J8750 D.J.C. Handicap, 43 prizes ... ... J5750 Two separate drawings, each share having two chances. Application, if by letter, with two stamps, exchange on cheques added, or by money orders/Bank notes or drafts. Begiatered letters or telegrams received. Address, EOBINHOOD,careof Thos.Btapleton, Box 2381 or care of JUBAL FLEMING, Box 86, Poet Office, Chrißtchnrch ,1-9 77 Funeral ITptiees TBMIE Friends of the late-Mr John' W. I Lane are respectfully 'invited to attend his Funeral, to leave his Brother's residence, Mr H. B. Lane, Saint Asaph street west, No. 273, This Day, Tuesday, 23rd insfe, at quarter to two o'clock, for the English Cemetery. H. SCBIMSHAW, Undertaker. Corner of Durham and Baint Asaph streets. 1-23 615
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5405, 23 January 1883, Page 1
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