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Wanted. w w ANTED, a Barmaid for the front bar. Ap. ply Central Hotel. 3760-98 ANTED, a first-class General Blacksmith. Apply to Enoe Christ an, Amboriey.3634 95 WANTED, 24 children for "Aida." Apply stage door, Theatre Royal, at 11 o'clock this day. 3781 WANTED, for flrst-olaes hotel, a competent Cook, either mole or female. Apply, Oram, City Hotel. , . 8780-98 WANTED, by a respectable youth, a ritustion in a mercantile office. Apply, " Teretaa." •‘Times’* office. 3765.93 WANTED, a situation in an office for a lad of 13. Eor references apply to Charles Clark. Hereford street. 3741-87 WANTED, £650 for two years, on good freehold security. Apply at once, Fredk. Jackson, Hereford street, 3731-97 WANTED, a Resident Governess ; music French, and drawing necessary. Apply to Mrs J. W. Overton, Frobbleton. 3630-94 "VyCTANTED, as Resident Governess, a Lady f f competent to teach mnsic. Address M. M. M , Post-office, Christchurch. 3252-65 WANTED, by a yonng man, a new arrival, employment as general hand on farm or station. Apply, L.A., office of this paper. 8747-97 WANTED, Tenders for making 100 Now Zealand bar-framed Beehives. Apply S, C. Farr, Esq., Cookham House Chambers, Christchurch, 3698 96 WANTED. Tutor desires re-engagement. Elementary classics, French, and the usual branches of instruction. Address 8, Post Office, Bakaia. 3746 97 WANTED to rent, a House of about six rooms, not far from > ail way station Addington, Apply to Acland, Campbell and Co., Auctioneers, Christchurch. 3619-95 WANTED, a young lady as Nursery Governess. Must be accustomed to children, and able to te&cb music.- Apply to Mrs Henry Lee, Kilmore street east. 3683-96 WAN TB D, situ ation as engine-driver for steam threshing machinery by a young man of eight years’ experience. Good references. Apply by letter H.H.8., office of this paper. 3761-98 WANTED, a Mistress for the Baleairn School. Applications to he sent in tr. the Chairman Of the School Committee not later than Saturday, Jon 24. W. C. Fendall, Chairman. 3723-97 WANTED, for the country, a Nurse, for a yonng baby. Must be a good needlewoman. Belerenoes required. Apply to Mrs M'Lean, Chester street west, Christchnxch.3o36 77 WANTED, a Master for the Killinchy School. Average attendance last quarter 70.. Applications, addressed to the Chairman, to be sent in by Feb. 2, duties to commence on March 1. Edward Earle, Chairman, 3195-91 WANTED Shown by the friends o! Mr P. Smith, late of Hobday and Co., to call and see him at A. Walker’s Draper, Ac., Colombo street, with whom he is joining in partnership. Particulars in future advertisement. 2769-70 WANTED Tenders, for labour only, for sinking a well about 100 ft; eight miles east of Chertsey station. Tenders to he sent until Friday evening next, addressed Mr J. T, Brown, Team street, Christchurch, to whom apply. 3748 97 ANTED, for a first-class Girls’ School, a thoroughly competent English Governess for the junior classes. Also, a well educated young lady to act as Pupil Teacher. Apply by letter to 8.8., "Lyttelton Times" office, Christchurch.37ss WANTED Known—That Singer’s Sewing Machines are now being sold at enormously reduced prices. Pol'shed-top, new family treadle machines, with all the newest improvements,. £6 XOs, Hobbs and Co., sole agents. Cathedral square, Christchurch. 2350-60 WANTED Known—That all duplicate parts of the Singer Company’s Sewing Machines, together with needles, machine oil, Ac., Ac., are being sold at enormously reduced prices by the sole agents, Messrs Hobbs and Co., Cathedral square, Christchurch, 2349-60 ELLINGTON COLLEGE. A competent man is required tq_tate the Mathematical dressed up to Jah. 20 to K. Wilson, i.ichsr3£*s Hotel, Queenstown. 3561-93 WANTED Known, that there is no need to buy worthless imitations of the Singer Machine, The genuine machine, with all r,he latest improvements, polished table, triple action, Ac., is now reduced in price from £8 to £6 10s. Sole agents, Hobbs and Co., Colombo street, Christchurch. 2348-60 rWTANTED, a Secretary to the Kelson Educe- \\ t-ou Board; salary. £350 per annum, ealed applications, endorsed “ Applications for ecrotaryship,” and enclosing references and tesimoniols, will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, Feb. 4. W. C. Hodgson, Secretary to be Nelson Education Board. 3757-97 nrrANTED Known, Miss Venal!, Stay and FV Corset Maker, wishes to inform her unerons customers that she is now offering for le a special line in Ladies’ and Children’s ;immed Hats, from 2s 6d up to 2Ss. ladies’ Bonits, newest shades, from 12s 6d. Also, a large sortment of Flowers and Feathers. White Skirts om 2s lid to 255, and every other a>tiolo at [ually low prices. Kiver's Buildings, two doors om Bank of Australasia, Cashel street, 5724-9

WANTED Known, that B. Shannon will supply any Home Newspaper or Magazine, at a small advance on published price. Over 20 years experience as a newsvendor. First “Inglewood Advertiser,” Victoria, 1859, Julius Yogel (now Sir Julius) ; next, Invercargill “Times'' (Fitz Gerald, Eeynolds, and Deanes); then “ The Wakamarina Bush," afterwards Auckland daily “ Southern Cross ’’ (Creighton and Scales); following up the West Coast Goldfields, the “ Grey Eme Argus” (Kerr, Arnott and Co.); now the "Lyttelton Times" and “Press." SO Colombo street, next B. Hale's A 1 Boot Store. .-3515-92 WANTED, by the Education Board of the District of North Canterbury, a Mistress for the Kaikoura Town School. Salary according to average attendance—for the current quarter, £B2 10s. The Board will allow travelling expenses to Kaikoura. Applications, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, to be sent in on cr before Jan. 14. J, Y. COLBOBNE-VEEL. 3318-87 Secretary. GABDENEB. Wanted, a situation by a thorough practical mm, married. Will be disengaged the beginning of February. Henry Paokham, care of G. H. Moore, Esq, Glenmark, Amberley. 3898-96 REQUIRED by a young Lady, having had five years* experience in Prance,-a situation as Governess in a school or family, Acquirements— French, music, drawing, and rudimentary singing; good references j_ state salary. Address K., Post-offiee, Kaiapoi. 8651-95 Lost, Found, Sco. LOST.— One Pound reward.—A yellow sheepdog, with wall eye. answers to the name of “ Soot." The reward will bo paid on delivery of same at Ashley Gorae station, or Springfield Farm, Kaiapoi Island. Anyone detaining same will be proseented. 3713-97 n-d BEWABD.—Lost, from Kaiapoi, off the I tether, a light bay mare hack; one hind foot white, and white star on forehead. The above reward will he paid to anyone returning her to J, 0. Hempleman, Carrier, Kaiapoi. 3712-96 nn BEWABD.—Lest, from Alford Forest, on Sunday evening last, two (2) light draught bay Geldings ; both got white blaze down face, the biggest horse got white hind feet, both got canvass covers on when lost; supposed to have prone in the direction of Kaiapoi. Any person giving information that will lead to their recovery will he rewarded. James Butt# contractor, Alford Forest bridge, or Kaiapoi. 3530-92 STBAYED into my paddocks, Eangiora, a Bed Cow branded A above 8 on flank : very wild. Owner can have same by paying expenses. JOHN LDXTON. Sene.. 3772-98 Eangiora. /■'l AME ASTEAY into my paddocks—'“l dark bay gelding, about 2 years old. Owner can have same on payment of expenses, by applying to w". NOBLE, 3219.85 Blacksmith, Eangiora. IMPBOYED American Ice-making Machines, for making clear transparent ice in trnmmutes, with an everlasting freezing orvstol that will make ice or ices from day to day without entailing the destruction of the crystal, as in all other freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings. So., they being made ready moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt. Shown in practical op nation at the Atmospheric Churn Company. •W.mif and Co., Proprietors, IX9, New Bond 6tr««*. London. MW

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5892, 14 January 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5892, 14 January 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5892, 14 January 1880, Page 1

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