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Wanted. WANTED, a Single-horse Light Brougham, in good condition. Apply A. Z., Box 91, Post Office. Christchurch. 11-30 2865 WANTED, to SeU, Whitechapel Carta and Dog Carts at reduced prices. Apply Elmslbt and C_xktt, CoachbnUdera, Oxford terrace West. 11-29 2858 WANTED, a General Servant for a farm. Must be able to milk weU. Good wages for a good woman. Apply to H. B_____KB, Economy House, Akaroa. 11-29 2836 WANTED, a practical Wool Sorter for Double HiU Shed. Shearing to commence 17th December. Apply to Wm. Gkbabd, Snowdon. 11-20 2479 WANTED, Seven or Eight Good Shearers at Cheviot. Price, .£1 2s 6d per hundred and found. Apply to the Manager, Cheviot Hills; or to Miles and Co., Cashel street, Christchurch. W. T. Robinson, Cheviot. 12-1 2915 WANTED, a Wife, by a respectable Toung Man, between the age of 24 and 25. Woman to be between the age of 18 and 23. Apply by letter, with address and photo, enclosed, before the 20th of December. Address A.8.C., Post Office, Hororata. ; 11-29 2856 WANTED, General Servant_lfor country at once; also, Married Couple for town; waiting engagements, aU classes of Farm and Station Hands; Cooks, Waiters, Barman, and all other Domestic Servants at Wheatlby's Labor Office, near Cook and Ross,Colombo street. 11-7 2041 WANTED to SeU, a Four-roomed House, a Shoemaker's Business, an out buUdi_g, a quarter-acre of land, weU stocked with fruit trees, situated right in the heart of Woolston. A good opening for a steady man. And also a half-acre of land in the same place. Terms easy. Apply to J. Cabfentbb, Ferry road, Woolston. 12-1 2942 WANTED KNOWN—H. Welkinbon, having on hand a heavy (stock of Boots and Shoes, he is resolved to offer them to the pubUo at the lowest price possible. Women's walking boots at os 6d j men's do, 14s 6d, Ac. Spring goods coming to hand, including novelties in ladies' and chUdren's button, lace and elastic sides, also walking and evening shoes. Our motto is, Buy Cheap, SeU Cheap, SmaU Profits, Quick Returns. Strange's BuUdings. 8-23 9108 /. OVERNESS. — Toung Lady desires XX engagement as Resident Governess to young children. Can teach music. Address A.M., "Lyttelton Times" Office, Christchurch. 11-30 2886 MANAGER.— WANTED, by a Gentleman of Twenty Tears* Experience, i a situation as Manager on a large Sheep Run or Station. Married, with one chUd. Good references. Address Box 49, Post Office, Masterton. 11-26 2724 l_oßt and Pound. T OST, a Light Bay MARE, Bhort tail; I i branded on shoulder: shod aU round, i white star on forehead. Finder returning same wUI be paid 10s reward by Moses i Job, Rapaki, near Lyttelton. 11-39 2881 r>-fl REWARD.—LOST, from Riccarton . oW JL road, November 28th, 5 HEAD of I CATTLE—4 heifers and 1 red buU calf. Anyone returning same to Andbew Mahab, St. Albans, wiU receive above reward. I , 12-1 2913 I BxbibUions NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL r EXHIBITION. LADIES^COUBT. ART GALLERT~AND JUVENILE COURT. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are reminded that NEXT SATURDAT, \ December lst, 1883, is the LAST DAT for Making Entries. ' JOSEPH B. SHEATH, Secretary Exhibition Committee. Offices—lndustrial Association Rooms, 141 Hereford street East. 11-29 2840 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL . SOCIETT. JY/ OS E fe HO W AND PROMENADE CONCERT. Music by Garrison Band, under Mr HamUton. THURSDAT, DECEMBER 6th, 1883. ROSE SHOW open at 1 p.m. Concert to commence at 7 pjn. Admission—ONE[SHILLING. All Exhibits must be ready for staging by 10.30 a.m. ' . ••■• ,- : . . F. WHITMORE ISITT. 11-29 2813 Secretary. meetings, Ac. COURT STAR OF CANTERBURT, No. 2309, A.O.F. SUMMONED MEETING on MONDAT, December 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Te receive Nominations for Court and District Officers and District Delegates, to transact ordinary Court Business, and any other that may be brought forward. Roll caU at 8 o'clock. E. H. T. WOOD, C.8.; WM. BUCKLET,.P.S. 12-12955 RICCA RT O N Jb ET E, In Aid of the FUNDS OF THE PARISH, With Sale of Needlework, Fancy Articles, Flowers, Garden and Farm Produce, Ac, Ac, WILL BE HELD nr tee ILAM GROUNDS, (Kindly thrown open to the public for the occasion by Mr Leonard Harper) On WEDNESDAT, DECEMBER 12th. Admission—One Shilling. Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., One Shilling. Tea, Coffee, and other Refreshments at moderate prices. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. Coaches wiU run from Christchurch to Ham and back throughout the day. 12-1 2952 CANTERBURT^MUSEUM. THE Canterbury Museum wUI be CLOSED from the THIRD to the NINTH of DECEMBER, both days inclusive. JULIUS YON HAAST, Director. Christchurch, November 30th, 1833. 12-1 2910 Pnneral Wotlees. TELE Friends of Mr H. Wise are re-spectf-Uy informed that the Funeral of his late Daughter. Florence, wfll leave his residence, Aldred street, on Sunday, December 2nd, at 1.30 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery. BOBT. ANDERSON, Undertaker, 12-12954 101 Victoria atrtet.

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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5680, 1 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5680, 1 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5680, 1 December 1883, Page 1

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