I WAITED. WAITED, a SculUrvman st one'?. Apply City Rot?!. ' ogi?J j ■WANTED to Sclir Piano," ml ! I■ » » strurnent, no reasonable ofier refused; .owner leaving. Bargain, "Press" Office. 2581 ITfANTED, Boj-a, for" the Parcels Ofike. * ' Apply at oaco *. Bailantyne and Co- - _ 2351 ANTED,* Address pTlSlght School, north " » part of Christclfurcn; or someone -willing to coach for Si_tii_ Standard. 2918 \\T ANTED, a Good Brassfinisher and GenT * eral Jobbing Hand, good wages and permanent engagement to suitable man. Apply_Hcment Broa., 14S Hereford street. 2914 T?|TANTED, shortly, by good tenant, no * " family, five House. Particulars and rent, Official, "Pre=3" Office. . __ t 2916 an Experienced Young Woman, ■• * about 19, for housework, small family, comfortable home. Apply Mrs Fletcher, High street". 2309 WASTED, Nursemaid," about '20 years old : personal reference. Apply Glenmore. Hohy road, first house from Papanui road. . 2013 WAITED, Position as Governess by young lady teacher, good certificates and testimonials; extra subjects taught. Box 89. Oamaru. " 2975 WAITED KXdWN—M*' and Mrs Coxon", the Expert I%jners, are still giving Lessons in Hobbs's Buildings, Room 16, first floor. Lessons given daily. 2963 WANTED, by Gentleman, permanent residence in Christchurch; west end preferred; no other boarders. "Gothic," ''Press" Office JL 3SGO "Tif ANTED to RentT Unfurnished HJuTcTf TT S or 10 rooms in west end of City; immediate possession preferred. Apply C. E. Irving. Market square. " 2525 WANTED' ~KNO WN—WesF'Patent ~ Tyresetter contracts tyres cold; from 7s 6d ■ per pair. \V. Moor and Co., Coachbuilders, Victoria and Kilmore streets. 2571 WAOTED _ KNOWN—Gents' Tan Leather Shoes 7st 6d, Gents' Leather- Lace Boots 63 lid. K. Atkinson, 119 Manchester street. TTI7"AXTED to Purchcso on account of client, ' » about 30 Shares New Zealand Farmers' Co-op., Christchurch. AppLy- at once to Knight and Checkley, 131 Colombo street, Christchurch. ' 1266 WANTED - JT"_\ Parker's field street, next S'orensen—Camp Cook, 255; Generals, Kitchenman, Pressers, Rollers, and Fleece Pickers, Shepherds, 30s; Harvest and Grass Seeders, Dairymen and Youths, Binder Driver. 2910 WANTED ~fo7~StirUou7~N~th~llh7rrdrHead Ploughman, 25s weekly and found; Station _ Married Couple, Kaikoura, .t'SO; Station Couple, Blenheim, JE80; ' Farm Couples, _75; General Blacksmith, 40s weekly and found; also, Improver, 20s; Binder Drivers, 40s. 50s, weekly; Married Groom, 235, cottage found; Station and Camp Cooks, Grooms and Gardeners, Station ' and Farm Youths, good wage*. Apply McDonald. Manciiester stroct. Aljss Conwuy requires Housekeepers, Cooks, Barmaids, Generals, etc. • 2233 WAITED KNOWN—That for the convenience of Residents in tho north and of tho city, we have opened a Cycle Depot at 198 Hobbs's Buildings, Colombo street, near the Cathedral. Full stocks of Sundries, nice hire bicycles, and with a first-class stock of new- machines. Repairs are also attended to at this Depot by competent workmen. WANTED to keep eggs tor any length of time without any deterioration in Savour or appearance. Friehd'a Royal Egg Preiervativo is without an eq_al._ TRANGE~AND~COMPANY desire to inform the ladies of Christchurch that they are just now offering a series of Special Bargain-lines at Remarkable Low Prices. These Goods are very attractive in character, and will bo shown to any lady who will call in and ask to see them. Strange and Company. "YTERY successful Shows and Fetes this V year, Charley, old man. Notice how white and glossy the shirt fronts were. I'll give you the tip, they're done with the new Japanese Glaze 6d packets, at any store. INDIGESTION relieved, and Ultimately cured by taking Bonnington's Pills. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. . * THOSE who haviTnot tried Bonnington's Pills for the Liver and Indigestion, ore recommended to dp so. Aways give satisfaction. EATTrS Sale—TunFcaTTa"lid, for 3s litfT Vests, 7Jd,for 4f.d; Hats and Bonnets, 5s 6d, for Is lid. See windows. XMAS~PRESENTS— For - Aasoriment, riety, and good value, you must see Mineon and Co.'a new display. BEATH'S Sale—Black Grenad]ne~Kobes, 49s 6d, for 19s 6d; French Novelty Robes, 50s, for 19s Gd; Navy Serge, Is lid, for Is 4.d. KING- OF ALL! The King of Blinds (for domestic use) -is the Venetian. Makes vary, of course. Our Blind Factory is under the control of those famous blind exporia tho Messrs Gee, and our Blinds are unexcelled in New Zealand. Venetian (and all other descriptions of Blinds) manufactured daily at our Blind Factory. Estimates free on application to Strange and Company. H ERB Boer Extract, to make 8 gallons Herb Beer, per bottle, 7d; ginger beer corks, l> per gross; hope, Iβ per lb; green ginger, lid per lb; German yeast, 8d per tin; brown sugar, _id per lb, at Fletcher Bros., High street rpoWNEND'S Bilious and. Liver Pills— JL Keep in Health the Liver, Stomach, Heart and Kidneys, free the skin of blotches, and purify the blood. Sold everywhere. Price, Iβ. W. P. Townend, 18S Colombo street, Christchurcfc SPRING Blossom Goid Label Tea, the best in the market. Obtainable every Grocer'e._ GOOD BEDDING- is what everybody denot what everybody gets. Why? Because they don't patronise the right makers. We guarantee every bit of our Bedding to be "pure and sweet as newmown hay." It is simply first-rate. And yet our prices are not by any means unreasonable. One trial will convince you. We make all tho Beiduig we sell. Strange and Company. ""DEATH'S Sale—Merino Pants, 2s 9d for la " lid; Suits to Meausre, 70s, for 555; Trousers to Measure, 21s, for 17a Gd. 4WA8.00 4 Indigestion, 4 Benjamin Gum 4 Coughs, 4 Cinnamon Cure", go 2 Hall, Armagh street. __ /CYCLING Knickers, Kaiapoi Tweed, stylish patterns, splendid value, 10s 6d. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart Corner. BA.it j AINS in smart Derby Ties and Bows. Another of our special purchases. . High-class goods. They formerly fetched high prices. What are we selling them at now?— »9d and Is each. Strange and Company. T>LAYERS proclaim "Bobs" the best game -L ever invented. Amusing, instructive, exciting. Is, posted Is 3d. At D.I.C. and Fountain Barber's. THE Nugget Boot Polisher, which is now universally used, can 'be obtained from C. D. Gough, Armagh street. ___ BEATH and CO. for Latest~Fashlons j n Millinery, Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Corsets, Costumes, Feather Ruffles, Fichus, Fronts, Sunshades, etc. ER_ successful Shows and Fetes this year, Charley, old man. Notice how white __d glocsy the shirt fronts were. I'll give you the tip, they're done with thy new Japanese Glaze, 6d packets, at any store. ANGIORA reiidoncte can secure Loasby's : Wahoo, Cinnamon Cure, Benjamin Gum, Koolibah from Blackett, Grocer. TJARLEQUiN TOBACCO steadily growaTn X! public favour. WHAT makes you bo cariy this morning ? Oh! you have started using the New Stove Pol'«'n. Fuameline. I see. ROBINSON, Cash Boot, Caehel street • W- Has Nugget Boot Polishers for Sal a. TO PROPERTY-OWNERS and OTHERS —Have you a Property you wish to aell? If so you cannot do better than place same in our hands, as our enquiries at the present time are very numerous, and we can confidently guarantee a Speedy Sale. Dearsley and Lane, Cathedral square. EL-LING FREELY! The "Eldredge B" Sewing Machines (for which we hold the sole agency for this province), are selling very freely, and every buyer is delighted. A firstclass machine for the money usually paid for machines of quite inferior make, viz., rfandmachines, _3 15s; Treadle-machines, _3 15s. If you want a really good sewing-machine (guaranteed for 5 years), come to us and get an "Eldredge B." You will find the investment a most excellent one. Strange and Company. MINSON and CO.'S Stock of Fancy Goods receives additions by every boat, from London, Continental, and American Markets. Call and see. _ FANCY GLAS S W ARE' Innumerable pretty and useful things. A truly magnificent assortment. All sorts of prices. Strang2_ a ßd_Com_>ar-y. TRUNCHEON - Club* Hotei, oppo.ito Railway JLJ Station, Timaru, while train waits, la. 9589 THE great advance in the price of Iron has cot affected the prices of Bedsteads at the D.I.C, as we bought largely in anticipa- __* on ■ Stocks selling at old prices- ■ HDHERF. are twenty-one Generals now serving X at tlie front in Africa. There are also thousands of people using Jameson, Anderson's Tea You all know the brands—"Joko." "Coolie," and "Palm." 10-C1 BUYERS of Furniture, Bedsteads, and Bedding will- do well to inspect tie immenso stock in the Naw Showrooms at the rpOWNEND'S Tasteless Soothing Powders A for children teething, etc., will relieve swollen or tender guma, interrupted aleep, diarrhce*, sickness, constipation, etc., and frevebt convulsions. Sold everywhere, Iβ. W. '. Tcwnead. 183 Colombo atreet, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10866, 16 January 1901, Page 10
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