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_*__ILORINa ; T*jlol. REALLY OOOD TAILORING ■*" AT . *- POPULAR CHEAP PRICES, W. STRANGE & CO.'S GREAT ESTABLISHMENT IS THE BEST. VICTORIA* HOUSE, A '& ' CHRISTOHURCH. : {

i VICTOKY TOBACCO. "FINEST VIRGINIA AROMATIC USAft) TO EOLIPSE ALL OTHER BBANDS. MANUFACTURERS J T. 0, WILLIAMS 00. Sold by all ToDacoonista. WANTED. WANTED, a respectable Youth for the Butchering trade. If. S. Harris. 1235 WANTED, a Male Pupil Teacher for the Springston School. Applications, with te.«tiinoiiifUß, to be senc to the Chairman of the Sohool Committoi on or before January 22nd. 1663 "ANTED, Situation by Superior Barmaid ; good reference from last hoiel, Inveroanjul, 5 years. Sime's Registry, 171 .Armagh street. ___ WANTED, waiting engagements, Grass Seeders, Reaper and Binder Drivers, Harvest Hands, pood Couples, Cooks and Bakers, and Dairy Men and Youths. Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh street. ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper, town of T V country, go 0*! references, clean and respectable. Very moderate salary for sjood home. Sime'a Registry, 171 Armagh street. WANTED, position as Uoverness, thoroughly competent; undertakes modern languages, music, thorough English. Reference Mr Scobie McKenzie four years, and other*. Sime's Registry. 171 Armagh street. W "ANTED, Farmers to remember the sailors' old proverb, " Do not spoil the ship for a penny, worth of .tar." Do not let the crops spoil for want of a few extra harvest hands, viz., Binderdrivers, Stackers, Stookers, and Forkers, Cooks, also Threshing Machine Hands, Married Couples, Grooms, Gardeners, Shepherds, and Female Servants forwarded on short notice by communicating , with McDonald, Manchester street, Christchurch. WANTED, Nursery Governess, country; good Cook, Culverden, £36; experienced Cook, Ashburton, £40; General, Ashburton, £30; thorough Housemaidj town, £30; two House-Parlourmaids, town, 10s ; Cook, Fendalton, £30; General, Fendalton, 12s; General, Lyttelton, 10s ; General, Sumner, 10s; General, Rarigiora; thorough Generals, town, at once, £30; Generals, 10s; strong Girls to assist; middle-aged Married Couple, £80; General, Hornby. Mrs R. H. Mitchell, Morten's buildings. Telephone 745. MRS R.H. MITCHELL, First-class Registry and Parcels Office, Morten's buildings—Ladies may depend upon receiving only the best recommended servants from this office. Waiting engage-ment—First-class Cook, just arrived from Melbourne, has excellent English and Australian references. ANTED to hire Spring Cart and Horse. State weekly terms. R.M., Press Offlce, 1706 WANTED to Sell, a Quantity of Potatoes, for pigs and poultry. T. Wreaks. 1693 WANTED a kind person to Adopt Boy, 2 ye&re of age, no premium. R.K.S., Post Office, Christchureh. 173 c WANTED, by Lady, one or two Unfurnished. Rooms; sunny aspect, on tram line ; Sydenham preferred. A. 8., Press Oulce. 1724 • WANTED to Sell, Pedigree Jersey Cow, four years, and two Pedigree Jersey Bulls, ten months. Henry P. Hill, Dallington. 1689 - TOiTANTISD, People to pet Married, and buy tholr Vγ furniture of H. Atkinson, Furniture Ware- " house, 117 Manchester stroet. 8986 ANTED to Purchase, for Cash, a flrst-class full sized Billiard - Table. Apply Secretary, Ashburton Club, Ashburton. 1555 WANTED KNOWN—Daylight Soap pronounced by all tho most Economical Soap in the Market. ANTED Furnished Bedroom, without board, in private family. Good neighbourhood. Terms moderate. Addres9 Music, Pbess OHlce, Christchurch. 1693 \7&T ANTED by a Gentleman, combined Bedroom V V and Sitting-room, with noard, near Cantorbury College. • State tejrms to Alpha,' Post Ofllce, Xiliristohuruli. - -l ~ ' 1602 X^T ANTED to Purchase, by monthly inetalments.' r T House, five or six rooms, garden, &c. ; good healthy locality; ten minutes' walk froni D.I.C. State offers to Suburbs, Post Office, Ohristohurch. 169? "UTKTANTED, Machine Work (underclothing, baby Vy linen, skirts, blouses, &c.), at ladles' own residence, by day, week, or month; distance no ofajeot if fare paid; terms moderate. G. F.; Post Office, Christchurch. ■ 1687 \XTANTED, Tenants for—6 rooms, East belt; 7 Tγ rooms, Ward street, Addington; 8 rooms, Montreal street; 9 rooms, Ltnwood; 12 rooms, Gloucester street; 14 rooms, Cash el street; 8 rooms, . Aikman's rood ;'o rooms, Onslow etrept; 7 rooms, Lancaster Park ; 2i acres, 5 rooms, May's road. H. L. Bowker, Market place. • 1725 WANTED to Know, where you obtained your new Umbrella ? It is not new, but the old one covered at Lethaby's, Cathedral square. ANTED, to Sell or Let, an old-established Store at Leeston. -Apply personally to F. Jameson, Auctioneer, Leeston, or by letter to R. MoConkey, St Martin's, Opawa. 914 \/SJ ANTED to Know, who is Lethaby7 Why tho TT People's Umbrella Manufacturer, and his address is Cathedral square. ', TKTIjX ANTED KNOWN—Baxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. W ANTED all economical Housewives to "use Daylight Soap, it goes further aud (fives satisfaction. 'ANTED, Buyers for Beautiful Dinner Sets, covered with sold, 57 pieces, £3 35." H. Atkinson, Furniture Warehouse, 117 Manohester street. ■^T ANTED KNOWN—Saxon Tea is Delicious "i V 7 don't be led away to purchase cheap inferior tea, dear at a gift. \^£7" ANTED to Know, who uscb the world-renowned TT Gloria Silks? Why Lethaby, of course. Ho covers Umbrellas with it from 63 6d. "\]£r ANTED everyone to Know, thsc I Cover TT Umbrellas and make them equal to new, from 5s 6d. Lethaby, Cathedral square. 6917 ' " ANTED—Any person not able to procure Saxon . Tea from their Grocer, to communicate with Saxon Tea Company, who will arrange with an agent to supply them. W r ANTED KNOWN-p.ofeAior Bickerton reports 1 that Saxon Tea is absolutely pure and of good quality. ~\XT ANTED, Buyers for Go-Oarts, from 22a6d! TT H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse. 117 Manchester street: W'^nPn 4o^ 1, £ man with 30 feet a pair of Mills' Boots, at 3e llfrl afoot. , • \KT ANTED, Buyers for Perambulators, steel J f . bodies, best leather, bicyclo wheels, 40s. . H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse, 117 Manohester street. IATAKTRD, Bargain to be had, 5 Acres of J J . Excellent Land, fenced and planted with cnoice fruit trees, House of 4 rooms; stable, ehed and ' ptgßtyes; very cheap, and only £50 required In cash : i Vt?*? , i 0 ! 086 to traro ' about miles from ggi&y cnh " from Baegß and WT ANTED to Sell, on very favourable terms of w-iL n n h an exceptionally well-built and highly-flßished House, of 7 extra large aud lofty rooms, bathroom (h. and c, water), pantry, scullery. washhouse, copper, storeroom, &c. The houso la not ong built, antt in the very best of order, likewise the garden, which contains nearly three-eighths. If", 'J"*™ 9 " eumnier-houee, &c. The situation is I S™ e i° Btreefc, . Linwo °d- A grreat portion of the I money can remain at 5 per cent. Full particulars 1 from Baggg and Dnffy, 131 Colombo street, ' XS Marriage a Failure 1 Not it you Buy oiie'of ill £"?**. "uteher-eOold Colonial Wedding BtogS. 191 High street, near Bonnington'a. - JF your Siyhfc is FaUingr, get It tested and have •> "\T E, £ YEAR — Present your Friends with your A LWAVS the Saine-The Best that can be ha&' xVboloX^rfeT 6 CablaCte ' : 108 IVERYBODV Satiefied—When they havo thrir v i Portrait taken Sorrell,'™ h" koSaK Enamelled Cabinete, 10a per dozen. ITSCoTomIK} D N n V v/ 16 t f nce ~ 108 P er dOMn - Only One Quality-tJ»e Boat that can be proauced! ' Sorrcll's Enamelled Cahinefar. 179 Colombo at , ~ ; — TVrASH'S "new improved" Baking Powder; — M JIV leading groccra. 12M JUST BECErVED. FOE THE HOLIDAYS. T ABIES'. BOATKO, SEASIDE AND'HOLEEiB' HATS, Viz., ■ t ; * . i Ebb-Tide, Panama, Soaker, Kingston,- New York KiMu . ,; . ■ OTHER . LATEST SCAPES/ c At tUB,* ";.--, . ' - ■

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9314, 15 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9314, 15 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9314, 15 January 1896, Page 1

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