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Wanted. Cash Advertisementß under this heading nob ex ceeding twenty-four words ONS SHILLING Sime's Registry Office. 107 Worcester street , just over Manchester street. WANTED. Servants of all classes, also young Girls; good Servants sure of a situation. 3821 Mrs Izett, Manchester street. REQUIRES Smart inteHifceut Lad. thirteen, food, residence, clothing, and wages; good place. Also, flrst-clasa waiter, housemaids. EQUIRE Sharp good Waiter. 25s weekly, first-class hotel. Also, Housemaid, family four. RECOMMENDS English Couple; wife baker, cook; man milks, useful. Good Barman. 1545 MRS IZETT gives especial attention to Employers Requiring Servants for Country, none of bad cliaracter being sent. Ready for Engagemen t—Certificated govern uss, lady helps, thorough housekeepers, monthly nurses, hotels, elation, farm, cooks (barmen), married couples, grooms, gardeners, shepherds, ploughmen, laboring men, boys, &c. Board, residence, furnished apartments, respectable (good table), lodgings for servants. 2848 REGISTRY OFFICE, 222 Gloucester street weat. ■ WANTED KNOWN—Good Situations for Servants with good reforeuces. 491 WANTED, to Sell, by order of the Mort good 5-roomed House, nice garden, Windmill road. This is a rare chance to obtain a good property, which must, be Bold. For particuJare, api.ly W. Sconyer, lSd Hereford street, Morten's Buildings. ANTED KNOWN-A printed guarantee, twelve months, with every watch and clock ropaired. K. Grie3haber. 236 Hi«h street. WANTED KNOWN, Dann's Dandelion Bittera, 123 Manchester gtrect. WANTED KNOWN, Dunn's "Bitter Apple" Hair Tonic, 123 Manchester street. \TTANTED KNOWN -K. Grieshaber T T Watchmaker, Jeweller, 236 High street Cheapest Shop, Chmtohurch. ANTED KNOWN-K. Grieshaber Sell Ladies Silver Hunting Watches, 25a Guaranteed twelve months. KNOWN—Finest Separator T V Butter, Devonshire Cream, Cream Cheese, New Laid Egga, Poultry, Home-cured Hams, superior quality, at Christchuroh Dairy, Cashel street. K. Gainsford and Son. %J^T ANTED, Persons iiTWant of Works of TT t Art, Oleos, Steel E gravings, &c to call at C. Buckner'e, Wholusale and Retail Picture Framemaker, Victoria street. 6565 WANTED-E. J. Walsh. Black worsted and fancy coating coat and vest and colonial tweed trousers 65a, usual price 90s. See following notice, Dressmaking. \TKTANTED-E. J. Walsh has received an V V assortment of the newest material in all shades Dress Materials. Dressmaking on the premises, style and fit warranted, from j 6s 6d. I RAVE Opened the New York Hair-cutting Saloon. Tho Best Shave in town for 3d ac .Schlesinger's, the well-known Cheap Tobacconists ANTED-E. J. Walsh, 230 Colombo street Colonial tweed suits rae.de to order, fit guaranteed, from 47s 6d. Trousers from lla, Saddle tweed to order 21s. WANTED KNOWN —That McDowell's Firo Kindlers are Sold* by all Grocers and Storekeepers. Safe, Clean and Sure. W" 'ANTED Known-Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery made or repaired at English prices. All work warranted twelve months. Highest price given for old goTd and silver. Wedding and Engagement Rings a speciality. S. Clarka and Co., 148 Colombo street, opposite Recce's. KNOWN—that Mrs Pinnlon -v v. Monthly Nurse, from the Bridsh Lying* In Hospital, Endell street, London, has re* moved to No. 108 St. Asaph street, opposite Jenkins' sawmills. Accommodation for Accouohements. WANTED, to Sell, about 2} miles from town, a gentleman's Residence, containing 12 spacious rooms and all necessary offices, with hot and cold water laid on up stairs and down. The grounds consist of about 7 Acres beautifully laioT out with 2 lawns, fish pond, and an orchard containing fruit trees of the choicest sorts. This property is for absolute sale, and may be had a bargain, and on most reasonable terms. This is a rare chance to obtain a first-class property. Good reason for selling. Also quarter-acre section near Park. For cards to view and particulars, apply to W. Stonyer, 186 Hereford street, Morten's Buildings. ANTED, to Buy Furniture in any quantity; best cash prices. J. BowmanVictoria street. W _ ANTED KNOWN -Furniture Bought from Persons leaving Christchurch, best prices given by J. Bowman, Victoria street WANTED KNOWN — New and Second Hand Furniture for Sale, Cheap, at J Bowman's, Victoria street. WANTED, Buyers foriFull-SizeWlre Wove Mattresses, 30s. Atkinson's, Manchester street. -JNTED People to get Married or Fur- ! niture. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester c treat. ■ WANTED, Buyers for Morocco-covered Music Stools, 18s 6d. Atkinson's, ManJ Chester street. \XT ANTED, Buyers for Cocoanut Matting 1J y t yards wide, 2a 6d yard. H. Atkinson's, I Manohesterjiteeet; ________ W" ANTED KNOWN-Money accommoda tionforall classes. Lowest charges in the city, at S. Cohen's City Loan and 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. ANTED KNOWN-S. Cohen lends money from Iβ to £2000 on all kinds of goods, personal or other securities. Bills discounted and renewed without delay. Special facilities given for loan 3 repayable by weekly or monthly instalments. WANTED KNOWN—On sale at S. Cohen's large quantities of Unredeemed Pledges remarkably cheap, comprising- all classes of goods, notably in highest class of gold and eilver watches, diamonds, jewellery, and sundry goods of all descriptions. Genuine Rotherham watohes, three years' guarantee, from £2. inrTANTED KNOWN-S. Cohen gives f T 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 W ANTED, to Sell, a number of Counters and lot of Shop Fittings, cheap. J. Bowman and Son, 200 Hereford s reet. THINNER and Tea Setf, Toiletware, and XJf General Crockery—A Very Large Assortmeht at the D.I.C. FANCY Chinaware—A Large and Beautiful Assortment for presents, &&, at the D.LC* ALLANTYNE'S Macintoshes, best makes, owing to the dry season, will be Sold at Reduced Prices. J. Ballantyne and Co. B ALLANTYNE'S Boys' and Youths' Clothing, made from the Best Colonial Tweeds, will compare favorably with bespoke garments. B ALLANTYNE'S Juvenile Clothint? has reached, a etandard of excellence for quality, style, and finish rarely to he met with. nnHE Latest, 9 Cabinet, with 9 JL traits, for 10s at Dutch and Bull's, 113 Victoria street. npOWNEND'S Iceland Moss, for coughs X colds, bronchitis. In bottles, Is and 2s j One dose relieves. j mOWNEND'3 Bilious and Liver Pills keep JL in health the liver, stomach, heart and kidneys. Free by post. Is. /"VYSTERS, Oysters, fresh every night by \f Express: three pence per dozen. S. Mumfora. 115 Manchester street. 3905 TOWNEND'S Effervescing Saline, equal to Fruit Salt. Price la. 183 Colombo street. ITSTE Buy Old Gold and Silver, or Make W Rings, Chains. Brooches, or any article In Jewellery from customers' own gold or Bilver. Quotations free of charge. S. Clarke and Co., 148 Colombo street. THOR SALE, Wedding and Engagement JF Rings, Watches, Chains, &c. Best quality and immensely below ordinary prices, at the Sxcelaior, 181 Lower High street. "VfOnCE to the Public—l am now making up Suits at prices to meet the times, and selling Tailors' Trimmings very cneap. Tailorng done in a its branches. Garments or patterns cut. Prices very moderate. C. Cooper, Tailor and Tailors' Trimming Seller, 60 Oxford terrace West. _7 POSTAGE Stamps—All kinds of Stamps bought, sold or exchanged. Approval sheets sent oat, collections bought and sold at Schlcsinger's, Stamp Dealer and Tobacconist. T ADIES' Hair-cutting Saloon is also Open, JL_ Chargo 6d by a competent hand, at Bchlesinger's. TTLLUMINATED ADDRESSES prepared by JL A. H. Hare Architect, 258 Colombo stfeee Eteoapqcigienn. , -.;

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 1

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