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Wanted. w ANTED, a good Bath Choir. Box 130. ANTED, a good Sheet-iron Worker. A; at once to Scott Bros. 1641 w anted, a Cook (Male) at Christchurch Hospital. Apply to the House Steward. WANTED, an active Young man, to work in a Flour Mill, Apply to Moir and Co., Cashel W ANTED, a good Clerk. Apply in applicant** x -„ own writing, enclosing testimonials, to Box 171. 15« g It]irANTED, a good Waiter and a respectable _T w Young Man as hoots. Apply, Oram Bros.. Eoyal Hotel. 1509 217 WANTED, a Competent Journeyman Sad dler to Manage a Business. Apply, William Bnroip, Koiapoi. 1650 222 WAN TED, a Situation by a thorough practical Gardener, single. Apply, T. Turner, Seedsman, Colombo street. ‘ 1613 217 AN TED Known—Private Apartments for V v gentleman, bath-room. Stone bnilding. Conference and Durham street north. 1C79 w lady. ] ANTED, a Situation as Governess to young' children, or an Travelling Companion to a Box 191, Post-office, Christchurch. 13£6 214"ANTED Known—That Hobday & Co. are , offering bargains in all departments to fact a clearance previous to stock-taking. ' 6663 WANTED, a *5 Cwt Monkey, and Steam Hoist capable of working some, in good order. Apply Fhilp and Jones, Contractors, Timaru. 1690 "MTET"ANTED, a situation as Clerk; well np in T T shipping and all work connected with the Fort. W.H.J., “Times *' office, Lyttelton. 1639 282 Wf ANTED Known—That we guarantee a t K perfect fit in our Koiapoi Tweed Suits; well shrank; made to order at 70s. Hobday and Co. 6663 "WM7"ANTED, an active District Agent for a •v j Life Insurance Office. Beply, stating qualifications and references, to Box 148, F. 0., Auckland. 1387 214 WANTED Known.—That wo ore now showing a splendid assortment of Autumn Jackets, Mantles, and Dolmans, ex Doric and. Aorangi. Hobday and Co. 1638 WANTED, Copper-plate Engraver. Apply, by. letter, stating capabilities, &c., to f v wj iwwt) nwtbiug WWI | w Lithographic Department, “ Lyttelton Times ’ Office. Beferencea required. 146 WANTED, to rent, for a term, an Eight or Nine-roomed Honse, furnished, with from one to five acres of land. Apply H. Matson and Co., Land and Estate Agents. 1615 WANTED, Ladies to see our beautiful stock of Black and Brown Pur Capes, just landed. EeaUy excellent value, from 3s 9d to 30s. Also. Ulsters, Jackets and Dolmans. H. E. May and Co.. The Hall. 5994 WANTED Known—We are selling all sizes in Boys* and Youths’ Pelt Hats for Is each. The original prices varied from 3s fid to ss. Hallenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cache 1 street, Christchurch. 840( WANTED, to Let, Seven-roomed Hocae, Stables, and small Paddock in Manchester street; also, Cottage, corner of Tnam and Barbad oes streets. Bents low. Immediate possession. Chas. Kiver, No. 48, T’uam street east, Christchurch. 1397 214 WANTED Known —We have still left 29 dozen White Shirts, size 14,10 s fid, for 28fid, and 144 and 15 sizes only, at 2s lid; also, a splendid assortment of Men’s Hard Hats, 3s lid ; Boys' Straw Hats, now 6id. H. E. May end Co.. The Hall. 5994 "ANTED Known —Long black silk Jersey silk gloves, 4-buttoa. do, new slate, sage and bronze Jersey gloves, cream India Muslin, cream lisso frilling, navy costume serge, and one hundred and one other scarce lines, just opened, eix Doric. H. E. May and Co., The Hall 5994 WANTED Known—We have just received largo quantities of little hoys’ Jersey Suits, ia heavy makes, suitable for winter wear. We are showing several new shapes in our window this week. Hallenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8406 WANTED all to know, that the beautiful assortment of Koiapoi Clothing for Men and Boys’, Blankets, Flannels, and Hosiery as shown at the late Exhibition, has been purchased by us at a large reduction, and is now being sold 124 per cent under ordinary prices. H. E- May and Co. 5994 WANTED, by an English Lady, a widow, . somei position of trust, such as housekeeper, manager, or help and companion to an elderly lady or gentleman, or in a family left motherless; the highest references given. Address W. C. G., General Post Office, Christchurch. 1658 WAN TED. —Farmers in want of Harvest Hands for carting-in and stack-building j also Men for Threshing Machines, Cooks/ Ac., can have their wants supplied at once by applying to James M'Donald, 103, Manchester street, Christchurch. All orders by post or telegrams, addressed to the above, will receive prompt attention. 1630 WANTED Known—That Dandelion Bitters is a certain cure for Kidney, Liver and Stomach Complaints, Debility, Loss of Appetite/ Female Weakness, &c., &o. Dane’s Linseed Balsam is a marvellous remedy in Chest, Throat and Lung Affections. E. C. Dann, Chemist, The Pharmacy, 238, Colombo street, Christchurch. 2856

WANTED Known. Specimens of Ferns, Native or exotic, carefully dried and. mounted in any way required, hotaaically arranged, and correctly named according to the best authors, at lower price than supplied by any other person in the profession. Early application necessary. Albert J. Abbott, P. 0., Christchurch, or Fapana road, Christchurch! 1365 WANTED Known, that Mru Izett has fifty first-class servants of every description waiting engagement. For special mention she reserves the following :—Experienced housekeeper, cook and laundress, senior governess (French, English, music and drawing), junior governess, and lady help. First-class hotel servants, including barmaid. Mrs Izett’s Ladies’ Office, Colombo street. 166* WANTED Known—We make all our own Mole - skin Trousers and sell them at much lower prices than any other house in the Colony. We have also just received a fresh supply at our celebrated Jackets and Overalls for Engineers, Fonndrymen, and others who require their clothing protected from dirt while working. Halleuetein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8406 AMAEEIED Couple, well experienced in all branches of dairy work, would he glad to hear of a situation. Apply J, Walker, Westerfleld, Ashburton. 1399 2H AEDENEE.—WantedaSituationasGardener; \JT is thoroughly practical; married, two in family. Address, Mr Turner, Seedsman, Colombo Street, Christchurch. 1638 just arrived from England, wishes to obtain appointment as Tutor in family up country. Has thorough knowledge of English, French, and Latin. Address, A. Z., Post Office, Christchurch. 1633 233 GEAIN AND SEEDS.—Wanted, an Engagement, by a man thoroughly acquainted with, the above business, and a good judge as buyer, sampler, &c. Apply to W. Adnams, The Willows, Montreal street, Christchurch. 1655 k

Lost, Found, &c. LOST, between 7 and 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 29, small Gold Watch, with chain, monogram on back (H.W.W.). Finder will please return it to Mr Wynn-Williams, Latimer square. 1667 LOST, 40 Oroes-bred Sheep, brmded L'L aad also JB combined, last seen on the Fernside rood. Anyone giving information of whereabouts, or returning same will be rewarded. Luxtoa Bros, Butchers, Bangiora. 1248 STRAYED on to my Farm, W est Oxford, 1 Collie Dog, white breast, two white fore feel: 1 Half-bred Retriever, Mack, with four white feet. R. D. Thomas, 1566 Sporting. ASHBURTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 3 and 4,1884. ENTRIES for the following Events CLOSE to the Secretary at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, March 1. 1884: Ashburton Autumn Handicap, of IQO sovs—-Nomi-nation, 2 sots ; acceptance, 2ae vs. One mile and a half. Ashburton Steeplechase (Handicap), of TO sovs, over such country and jumps as the Stewards may appoint.—Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs. About three miles. NOMINATIONS for other Events at 9 p.m, on SATURDAY, March 15,1884. See full Programme. 1523 S. SAUNDERS, Secretary. _ SPORTING, ASHBURTON AUTUMN MEETING. OWNERS ore reminded that Nominations for the Autumn Handicap and Steeplechase, at the Ashburton Autumn Meeting, must be made To-Night. 1660 PIGEON MATCH. THE Pigeon Match at the Talbot Hotel, Yaldhurst, is, by special request, postponed from the 4th to the 17th of March. 1631 • W. MASON. Funeral Notices.' THE Friends of the late Mr Georg a Prebble are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 289, Cashel street, cb 2.30 p.m,, for the Churoh of EngH. FUHBMANN, . 1539 Undertaker, Colombo street. Sunday next, at land Cemetery.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7178, 1 March 1884, Page 1

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