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Wanted. WANTED, Waiteri also emart young man as General Hand. Apply, Empire Hotel. 1-9 8778 W ANTED, to Purchase, an Exprefw, Horse and Harness. State priceito Cash, office of this paper. 1-9 B<oO W "ANTED KNOWN—Hobbs A. Co.. Tailors have Removed to their old site in Cathedral square. 1-3 8560 W ANTED, to Sell. Thirteen Paid-up Shares in the Canterbury Building Society (Permanent). Apply G.J.M., Pbkss Office._ 1-9 5795 W ANTED, Everyone to Purchase their Hats, Shirts, Collars. Scarves, and Hoeiery, from C. M. Gbat, Fisher's Buildings, High street. 6-2 761 'ANTED, a Boy, from sixteen to eighteen years; must be used to gardening. Apply, between 2 and 4 p.m., to James Cook, St. John's road, Woolston. 1-9 8789 W ANTED, to .Sell, a Black Mare, used to all kinds of harness, sound and quiet, suitable for carrier's cart. Apply Cooperative Coal Yards, Harper street. South Belt. 1-9 8788 WANTED^ —Customers to see my One Shilling Window, consisting of Christmas Presents. A Present given to every purchaser. Open every evening. Miss Vesbkll, 235 Colombo street. 12-53 9583 W ANTED, a Certificated Master'for the German Bay Main School. Applications, with testimonials, to ba sent in on or before the 13th January, 1885, to Wμ. Jolly, Chairman of Committee. 12-30 8«20 "ANTED, Everyone to go to the Christchurch Dairy, Cashel street, opposite Hobday's, for Glass cf Milk, Soda and Milk, Curds and Whey, Devonshire Cream, Eggs and Butter, from our farm at New Brighton. Families waited on twice daily; 11-10 6579 W "ANTED, to Sell, a Well-established and Profitable Kestaurant Basin* ss, in a Thriving end Populous Centre in Canterbury. Satisfactory reasons given for wishing to dispose of the business. Particulars on application by letter to Restaurant, Pekss Office, Chiistchuroh. 1-5 8622 ANTED, Tenders for Stooking and Forking (on to the cartel 3CO Aeree of Wheat or Oats, more or less. Terders to be in not later than Tuesday, January 13th, 1885. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. John Winteb. Thomas Bpboin. Hwannanoa. 1-10 8800 W ANTED KNOWN, if you want a good fresh Cup of Tea or Ccffee call at Mes McDonald's Refreshment Rooms, 60 Hobbs' Buildings, opposite Cathedral. Ladies in want of good respectable eervants may be suited at the aVtve address. Good respectable servants may find situations. 12-18 8009 W ANTED KNOWN — That John Catgill, BootmaVer, haa removed from 217 Cashel street to S9 Colombo street, where he still continues to sell at the least possible pi ices for cash, which must te\\9 satisfaction to all. Please call and toy. Remember No. 89 Colombo street, near T. Taylor's, Grocer. 1-3 8565 WANTED Week of Christmas atsd New Year's Gifts— sewing machines, plated servicee.and magnificent assortment of other valuable presents, both useful and ornamental. See our windows containing specimens of gifts. G. L. Beath and Co , Cashel street 1-7 8637 WANTED, for about two months' office work, a respectable Youth who writes a quick clear hand. Applications, to be in writing only, to state age, last or present occupation, and salary wanted; and to be addressed to John Whttslaw, 146 Worcester street. 1-9 8772 WANTED, the Ladies to Know that the Only First-class Stay, Corset and Belt Manufacturer is Miss V eebali., 235 Colombo street, opposite Cookham House; and wishes to make known that she has taken all the First Class Awards that have been given in Christchurch, Dunedin and other parts for the same. Also is the successor to tho late Mrs F. C. Bowler, and has all her patterns, together with an assortment of new styles. 5 2 9582 WANTED KNOWN—E. Gainsfobd and Son have a large assortment of all the best named varieties of Dahlia, Geranium, Fuschia, Verbena, Calceolaria, Heliotrope, Salvia Agerattun, Lobelia, Chrysanthemum, Stock, and Wallflower ?lants just ready for bedding out; also, 'omato. Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Ac., Ac. All kinds of garden seeds, tools, knives, and gloves, at the old-established Seed Warehouse, Victoria street. 11-18 6906 WANTED KNOWN, that although I am usually liberal, I intend this month to outstrip liberality by positively giving watches and jewellery in profusion at merely nominal prices. I shall not make a separate gift for each article procured, but will so reduce its cost as to make it a gift in itself. The repair of watchesbeing entirely under my own supervision, visitors and the public generally will have a rare opportunity of having the greatest satisfaction given in that direction. Ed. Obboen, Watchmaker and Jeweller, the Triangle, High street, next Simpson's, Tobacconist. 12-11 7769 ityTBS HIGGS, 125 St. Asaph street (one Jxl_ door east of Manchester street), the best and oldest Registry Office in Town for Male and Female Servants. Ladies can be well suited by applying as above. N.B.— Private Board and Residence i terms moderate. 4-29 9407 THE GOLDEN TEAPOT. TftOß PUSE TEA, Freeh Boasted Coffee, JD Choice Butter, and the largest and best assorted stock of general merchandise, the Golden Teapot has no equal in Canterbury. Special prices to the trade, hotels, and large buyers. Families waited upon and goods delivered by cart and rail to any address. p STEANA GHAN, The Golden Teapot, 65 Victoria etreet. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT*—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room, 16a per weeks single room, 18a per week; board without lodging, 12s per weekt weekly dinners,4e 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. MEDICAL PBACnCE FOE SALE. T7IOB SALE, the GOODWILL of the _|j PBACTICE of the late DB. BOUSE in LYTTELTON, with the Freehold Dwelling-House, consisting of ten rooms besides surgery and consulting room, standing on a quarter of an acre of land in Winchester etreet, Lyttelton, The late Dr Bouse hid a considerable private practice besides holding the appointment of Medical Officer to several of the Friendly Societies and other appointments. For further particulars, applyto H. N. NALIiEB, 12-26 8283 Solicitor, Lyttelton. l«oet and Found. BETBIEVEB DOG. Owner Jn can have same by paying expenses. Apply, 271 St. Aeaph street. 1-9 8303 T OST, between Sumner and St. Albant, JIJ on Tuesday night, One Black Napoleon TKA.VELLINO BAG, marked J. F. Ward. Finder will be rewarded on leaving , same at Kikset, Wahd and Co.'c, 108 Manchester etreet. 1-9 8804
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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6027, 9 January 1885, Page 1
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