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Railways. THOS. COOK & SON TOURIST, EXCURSION AND GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. Head Office, Ludgate Circus, London. Head Office for New Zealand, 4 Victoria Arcade. Auckland. PASSAGES. TOURS and EXCURSIONS, arranged for, and all information as to Cost, Routes. &c, supplied upon application. Special REDUCTIONS over the New Zealand TUilways for FOREIGN TOURISTS. Agents for all the principal lines of Steamships and Railroad Companies throughout the world. SPECIAL HOLIDAY TOURS. Christchurch to Nelsjn, via Otira Gorge and Buller Valley, Return Steamer. Otago Lake 9. including Tβ Anau and Manapouri, Akara.j Stunner, and all and every place of interest in the Colonies. Special SATURDAY to MONDAY TRIP to 1 SUMNER. Very Best Accommodation. J. M. HEYWOOD and CO.. Agents. Cathedral Square. Missing Friends. INFORMATION will be thankfully received as to the whereabouts of JAMES HOGG, second son of Mr Thos. Hogg. Killinchy, aged twenty-one years, dressed in light tweed trousers and dark coat, who left his home mysteriously on Tuesday evening. Any person having heard or seen anything of the young man will confer a favor on his parents by commuuicating with them at Killinchy, or with Mr James Hogg, Tuam street, Cnristchuroh. 85 Wanted. Cash Aα rertiMmenta under ohisihead trot s< oeedlng twenty-four words ONE SHILLING} Sime's Registry Office. 107 Worcester street, just over Manchester street. WANTED, Servants of aU classes, also young Girls; good Servants sure of a situation. 3821 Mrs Izktt, Manchester street, ESPECI MiLY Recommends Married Couple, man, farm manager, wife, cook men, 4& years' reference. ■ R~ EQUIRES Sharp, Hotel Housemaid— Waitress good place; Governess; Barmaid ; Cooks, General Servants, Nurse, &C.5 161 lt/f RS IZETT gives especial attention to jjrJL Employers Requiring Servants for Country, none of bad character being sent. Ready for Engagement—Certificated governess, lady helps, thorough housekeepers, monthly nurses, hotels, station, farm, cooks (barmen), married couples, grooms, gardeners, shepherds, ploughmen, laboring men, boys, Sco. Board, residence, furnished apartments, respectable (good table), lodgings for servants. 2848 W" ANTED, a Situation by a good General Blacksmith, good shoer. Apply Blacksmith, General Post Office, Christchuroh. 165 ANTED, Young Woman to assist with housework and mind two children; reference required. Apply second house in Alcester street from Caerwood House, corner Durham street south and Aloester street. 171 WANTED, Married Couple, man to milk and garden, woman as cook and laundress ; good references required. A. E. Feache, Mount Somers Ashburton. 162 \XT ANTED To Lease, a Blacksmith's Shop TT in a good country district. Apply Geo. Toufllinson, Tenmka. 140 'ANTED. Buyers for Spring Mattresses; also Wire-wove Mattresses. H. Atkin son's Furniture Warehouse, Green's BuildingsManchester Ptreet. ■VSTANTED, Buyers for Silk Tapestry SuitisT TT 9 pieces; also, real Leather Suite, 9 pieces, H. Atkinsons Furniture Warehouse, ManChester street, corner Tuam street. XTEf'ANTEb, Buyers for Cocoanut Matting 1| TT yards wide, 2s 6d yard. H. Atkinson's, Manchester street. WANTED People to get Married or Furniture. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester (Street. W ANTED KNOWN—Tha* MoDoweU'a Fire Kindlers are Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers. Safe, Clean and Sure. w v them with the best servants in the market No others need apply. Now waiting engagements—Married couples, farm servants, navvies, cooks, grooms, gardeners, hotel servants. James McDonald, Manchester street. Telephone No. 256. 5892 \jir ANTED Servants of all classes to know TT that James McDonald, of Manchester street, charges no Fee to Servants applying personally until they receive a Letter of Engagement. Servants communicating by letter must forward Three Twopenny Stamps for reply. XT7"ANTED KNOWN—That Publicans and T| Storekeepers can Buy "Yum Yum" Cigarettes 5s 6d per 1000 cheaper than Old Judge at Jnbal Fleming's. W~ 'ANTED KNOWN-That Jubal Fleming has all English Tobaccos made by W.. D. and H. O. Wills, Copes and Richmond Cavendish Company. •■YWTANTED KNOWN — Footballs and V v Bladders, Boxing Gloves, Indian Clubs, cheaper than ever, at Jubal Fleming's. ANTED, 2000 Ladies to Buy Evening Shoes from is 6d. WANTED, 2000 Men to Buy Strong Shooting Boots from 10s 6d, at 91 East belt. / 5268 WANTED, to Sell, several four-roomed Cottages, which are forced into the market, and must be sold; no reasonable offer refused. W. Stonyer, 186 Hereford street, Morten's Buildings. ■ WANTED, to Sell, a good and choice Farm of 100 Acres, with all necessary Outbuildings, Cheap, and on very easy terms. Apply W. Stonyer, 186 Hereford street, Morteri*a Buildings. WANTED, To Sell, tirst-clasa Farm of 389 Acres, well t enoed, watered with natural streams, good House and Outbuildings. Price £5 an acre—very easy terms. W. Stonyer, 186 Hereford street, Morten's Buildings. WANTED KNOWN.-Pure New Milk and Cream delivered twice daily to any part of town. R. Gainsford and Son, Christchurch Dairy, Cashel street. XTrrANTEDnCNOWN—That Taylor, Papps TT and Co.'s 29 Tea is invigorating and refreshing, and we can safely recommend it to the most fastidious. - .. WANTED— W. Woods is Selling Wheat Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oatmeal, Carrots Oats, Chart and every description of Horse and Cattle Feed at Mill Prices.. Lower High street, and at 38 Barbadoes street. Agents for Christmag Bros.' Celebrated Flour. Goods delivered daily. 9718 "WT ANTED KNOWN—A printed guarantee. TT twelve months, with every watch and clock repaired. K. Grieshaber. 236 High street. ■eXTANTED KNOWN —K. Grieshaber Yt Watchmaker, Jeweller, 236 High street Cheapest Shop, Christcbmrch. W ANTED, an desiring a Faithful Likenees to send to the old friends at Home, to visit Dutch and Bull's Studio. XUANTED KNOWN—S. Cohen lends T T money from Is to £2000 on all kinds of goods, personal or other securities. Bills discounted and renewed without delay. Special facilities given for loans repayable by weekly or monthly instalments. ;'TOT-ANTED KNOWN—S. Cohen gives T v highest cash price for old gold and silver, diamonds, in fact, any kinds of goods bought, sold, or exchanged. Note address, next door to City HoteL 8955 WANTED KNOWN—On sale at & Cohen's large quantities of Unredeemed Pledges remarkably cheap, comprising all classes of goods, notably in highest class of gold and silver watches, diamonds, jewellery, and sundry goods of all descriptions. Genuine Rotherham watches, throe years' guarantee, from £&. WANTED KNOWN-Money accommoda tion for all classes. Lowest charges in the city, at S. Cohen's City Loan aad Discount and Pawn Offices, No. 186 Colombo street, next City HoteL Strictest secrecy in all transactions. Post-office address, Box 102. Private entrance. City Hotel right of way. W ""ANTED—Those who have Goods to Dispose of, to send same to Jjßowman andSonTAnctloneers 200 Hereford street. Xir ANTED to Sell, a Piano, price £14. J. W Bowman. Victoria street. WANTED KNOWN—For a Good Portrait to Dutch and Bull, US Victoria street, and ensure satisfaction. »«* moWNEND'S Iceland Moss, for coughs. 1 coMsT bronchitis. In bottles, Is and 2a. One dose relieves. , CABINETS 10b,C.D.V. Bβ, Midgets 2s 6dpe dozen, two positions, any style; satisfao Uon guaranteed. None but nut-class work allowed to leave the studio. Photographing children a specialty. Amateurs' developing and printing done. W. E. SorreU. the Canierbory Studio, Manchester Btreet> Christchurcb, "nTTTING, KNITTING —To Heads of - Families, Footballers, Bicyclists, and others. The beat place for Stockings and Sox. (ribbed or Jslain) is at Miss Hean's, Machine ; Knitting Works, 63 Victoria street, Christchurch. Charges moderate. TLLUMINATED ADDRESSES prepared by I A. H. Hart Architect* 298 Colombo street ,

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 1

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