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Anetteae. MILES * CO. FOB PRIVATE BALIS. FASM AT GEEKNDALB. MILES & CO. areinetructed to OFFEB FOB SALE BY PBTVATB TBEATY, AFABM, Comprising— A"%4\ ACfiW (TFtost-class LAND, 4fcXO in the Greeudale District. ■ The lead is fenced, well watered in every part, and divided into con* veniont paddocks, with all the neoee* eary Farm Buildings thereon. 100 aeree are down in wheat, 60 acres in eats, and the remainder (256 aeree) in grass. For further particulars apply to MILES A CO. J. T. FOBD, 9-26 8851 Auctioneer. Public Notice*. CHBISTCHUBCH HOSPITAL. THE North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board will receive Applications for the position of HOUSE SUKGEON at theChristohnrch Hospital. Salary, .£250 per annum, with board and residence. No Private Practice or Consultation Fees allowed. Particulars as to duties can be obtained from the Secretary. Applications, stating qualifications, will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, JANUARY sth, 1886. Also, For the position of Matron salary .£IOO per arm. ") With Norses ~ 45 „ X Board and Aeeietant Nurses 30 „ ) Besidence. Applications, with testimonials, for the position of Matron and Nurses to be sent to the Secretary by 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1885. Duties to commence on January Ist, 1886. By order, ~......■ J. E. MABCH, Secretary. Board Boom; Christohnrch Hospital, November 2Cth, 1885. 11-27 91S Shearing. SHEABING will COMMENCE at Higl Peak on TUESDAY, DECEMBEB Bth, With Benmore and Dalethorpe to follow. Price, 16s 8d per hundred. 11-SO 994 GEO. BUTHEBFOBD. Hotels. BRUCE'S HOTEL, AKABOA. AKAUOA as a seaside retreat is not surpassed by anything in New Zealand, and the Student of the beautiful in Pature the Invalid, and Tourist will find the verj best accommodation at Brace's Hotel, ltf home-like comfort is not excelled any where. The grounds are tastefully laic out. One of Alcocfs billiard-tables. Wines Spirits, and Alee of beat brands. THOMAi QBANftE, Proprietor. 11-21 «H GLOUCESTER HOTEL Christchurch, Corner of Barbadoea and Bt. Asaph streets Pleaeue Grounds, Conservatory, Privacy Comfort. The above well-known Hotel has beet placed under entirely new management having been handed over to the care of Mi Yarr (late of the Canterbury Club). Special attention will be paid to the comfort of boarders and visitors, who will be located in the portions of the building which an separated from the Publio Bar, and entirel] private. Special arrangements with per manent boarders. In the Bar nothing will be supplied ex cept of the beat quality procurable. WILLIAM TOMBS, Proprietor. 913 7814 . SOUTHEBN CBOSi* HOTEL, ADDINGTON. fTTHIS FAMILY HOTEL, replete witl _L every convenience for Travellers am Boarders, situated on the importani Addington Junction, in close proximity fa the Canterbury Sale Yards, Canterbury Agricultural Society's new Show Grounds and Government Workshops. Good Stabling, including loose boxes sai yards. Trams pass every half-hour. ' ; 10-9 8791 P. BUBKE. BOTHEEPIELD HOTEL, Cashel street. mEE NEW HOTEL is NOW OPEN foi JL reception of visitors, and the Proprietor has OPENED A CAFE, where the publio may depend upon receiving every attention. A trial Iβ respectfully solicited. 10-10 8841 A. DCTNBAB, Proprietor. Public Notice*. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. A T all timee and everywhere in these ,/% colonies are publio companies amd inatitutiottaprof ering to take care 0! you money. They will pay yoa fea«>Tow iaterest, or they obld ont expectations of tempting profit. Hankiwg, insurance, mining, ■uknufacturisg, meroaßtfle, land and loan companies, building, co-operative, and other societies, fill the air with rosy promises. And for those who have ample means, smooeea will likely enough attend upon good Judgment, for "money makes money.** Meantime yo« must live and be clothed, and here permit oa reepeotfmlly to impress you with an investment which will even KABN FFBBLF, and which will all along make better proportionate prolta than any other disposition of capital what* soever. Kvery home and every persoa in ceaselessly demand the promote of the busy needle. The house-linea andmpholetery require attention, and new garment* are ever needed. Often the housewife stitches until her eyes become weary, till her spine and her fingers ache, yes she cannot overtake her work. She mustpur* chase ready-made- articles at the shops, inferior to and more expensive than those which she might produce herself had she only the first requisite of a household viz., a WiiBTHKIM Sewing Machine. This is the investment which will SABN ITS OWN COST and continue long after to yield most ample profits. "A penny saved Iβ a penny gained," and some more strongly express the truth in saying " money saved is twice earned." Little hand-eewing is now performed, foe the product of the labor ia bo very email in comparison with the patience and time expanded open it 1 the stooping posture which ia necessary, with the head bent downwards, and the arms more or less constrained, and the ernsteined demand mpon the eyesight, are injurious. It is impossible, mtterly impossible, for a lady to match bo finely, and delicately, and accurately by hang aa she can by the Wonderful WEBTHSIM Haohinee. A' moment's examination of the work which anyone may perform with them will oonvinoe her of that. We will give hex No. BM cotton and she shall make with the WEBTHEIM New Family Machine 83 efttohee to the inch, at the rate 62 500 a minute (a good operator will make 1000 a minute}. Each stitch will be fatdtlesflbr accurate and in thepreoise place where xt was intended to go. Very delicate materials, which, would rather suffer by o&ndling, may be stitched upon the WSBTHEIM without marking or distnrbanoe. She but even tkre»4 the needle and shuttle with her ows hair, and embroider initial upon a cambric handkerchief. In tha "other extreme, aha mar uee the ■use WSBTHEIM New FamUTHachine with a nice-cord thread (meed in bootmakins) for sewing ooeaeionally leather, or ■ . v. .- • ■ i., 9wOMe CHEAP BOOT AJ Colombo enxam John <a< TOT AS thaeleaewe to inft«B^L*S! QL SATG37ACTOSY ABBANOBMSN! In glad to ««e nußsrosß ooßSttsaesai FIND *BEB GOODS g JOHN G COLOMBO STBfiBT
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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6304, 2 December 1885, Page 8
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