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Wanted. w w 'ANTED, a Single Kan as Ploughman, Apply Trent Bros, Victoria street. 4484 w ANTED Known—("jive Dann’s “ Linseed Balsam " and “Dandelion Pills ” a show. the Public to Buy our Special Co, Bine of 10a Cd Blankets, Hobday and WANTED, by a lady, Comfortable Bedroom, furnished; privat; family, M.X., “ Times’* office. ANTED Known —l hat Hohday'and Co. ore Selling Beal W slsh Flannel at Is 6)d per yard. , 2937 r ANTED an Improver, most be a really good WA nailer on, no other need apply. Joseph Hanahcy, Blacksmith, Caimbrae. 4&J4 WANTED a situation os Working Manager on a farm; highes t references given. Address, ABC, Post Office, Sydenham. *502 WANTED, by a steidy man, and one who understands his work, a situation as maltster. Apply to W. A. List-, Hanpiora. “ ■“ WANTED, all who wish excellent value in W‘ . . Blankets and Flannels to call on H. E. May and Co., of The Hall. Money saved is money gained. 5994 ANTED, a competent Man to travel for a f T Hardware House. Apply by letter, enclosing references, to Box 114, Post Office, Christchurch, _ 4189 297 WANTED, a Machiniiit; also7Tonng Girls to Apprentice to the Hat Trimming, Apply eronry Hat Manifactorv. High to Canterbury Hat Manufactory, High street, Christchurch. 4482 WANTED a Furnished Hohhc of about four rooms, in a resjteetable locality, near town. Apply by letter, stating particulars, to Nemo, ** Times ” office. 4504 WANTED situation as Clerk, Book-keeper, or any position of trust, by advertiser, 3D ye-rs of age; good commercial experience. Apply, J. F. S., office of this paper. 4497 WANTED, by respectable young person, situation as Wet Nurse, baby month old. Address, A. M. P., Care of Mrs Snminerfleld, Hamilton street, Sydenhtm. 4508 WANTED Known Gentlemens Hats, Collars, Scarves, and Gloves in all the newest styles, j ust opened. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8408 WANTED Known—That we have a nice as- ; sortment of Ladies' Beal Sealskin Jackets, just arrived, especially selected by our Mr Hobday in London. Hobday and Co., Waterloo House. 5663 WANTED Known—Fresh supplies of Children’s Suits, Hats, Mosgiel Hose, Linen Collars, and Overcoats just arrived. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, ChristclmrcKß4o6 to sell Eetriever Dog, 3 years old. . , thoroughly broken to the gun (fnp and feather), price moderate, owner leaving Christchurch. Apply to Chokehore, office of this paper. 4514 WANTED Known—Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Hats, and Hosiery. Large quantities arriving daily, fresh from tie Factory. New Zea. land Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christ. church. 84Ct WANTED, by young lady, re-engagement os Goferness; English, music, German, and French (acquired on Continent). Good Home and Colonial references. L, 8., 11, Peterborough street east, Christchurch. 450< WANTED, those who witnessed the Collhioi between Fendalton Coach and a Bicycle, 01 Friday evening last, in front of May’s, Cathedra square, to call on, or semi address to Lake anc Evans, Hereford street Chambers. 451. WANTED a competent Married Couple, t take charge of an Hotel Kitchen; wifi must be first-class cook. Wages, to a competen couple, £lO4 a year. Apply, in first instance, to £ E. Bornenmn, Registry Office, Christchurch. 452 WANTED Known—Jackets, Ulsters, Pur Capes, Trimming Purs, Plaid, Plain, and Fancy Dress Materials, anc all the New Goods of the Season just opened. Dresses made to perfection. Charges moderate. H. E. May and Co., The Hall. 5994 'ANTED to Bent, with option of purchase, Honse and 50 Acres Meadow, suitable for dairying, within four railed of Christchurch. Apply, full particulars, to S., care of Murray Aston, Duncan’s buildings, Manchester street, Christchurch. 4451 WANTED a Purclaser for a Chestnut Gelding, very suitable for a butcher, baker, or grocer’s cart; six j ears old, quiet, staunch, and sound; can be strongly r ecommended. Price low. as I have no use for him. Apply, D. Stranaghan, Victoria street. 4500 WANTED, all who wish the best value for their money to buy at The Halt Knitting cotton 2a lb. Tapes 4)d doz., tailors’ thread 3d reel, Kaiapoi wool 2s 9d lb, Thomas’ needles 2d. A large variety of new Collarette;, Buttons, and Fancy Trimmings. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED to Let, immediately, a Sevenroomed House, with pantry, scullery, and all other conveniences; high and dry; situated in Barker street, close to Papanni road and North Belt; rent moderate to a good tenant. Apply Carlton Store, corner North Belt and Papanni road. 4494 WANTED —Now is the time to buy Overcoats! Macintoshes, Oil Coats, Kaiapoi, Geelong, Mosgiel, and English Clothing, Travelling and Trap Bugs, Portmanteaux, and Carpet Bags. H. E. May ai}d Co. are showing a new assortment, specially selected, and wonderfully cheap. Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces for the million. 5994 WAITIN G Engagement sat Wheatley’s Labour Office, Colombo street Middle-aged married man, used to dairy work, is a good milker and gardener; also, respectable youth, to groom, milk, and be generally useful; respectable married couples, cooks (for town and country), highly respectable females, as housemaids, ploughman, form and station hands, Ac. 4531 WANTED, widely Known, for our mutual benefits, that Ed. Osborn, Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has commenced a Eetail Business in Cashel street, opposite Hobday and Co. First-class watches on sale, also choice Jewellery of every sort. Jewels mounted, and all classes of wort dene on the premises. Watches honestly dealt with. 1964 231 WANTED —To recommend monthly nurse for ladies, charwoman, coot by the day for parties, ladies' help, governess (music, English), seamstress, dressmaker for ladies’ family, married couples, general servants, cooks (hotel and private family), housemaids, nursemaids, single man for gentleman’s groom, Ac. Work wanted for poor woman at home. Mrs izett’s Ladies’ Servants' office, Triangle. 4518 LAUNDRESS, wanted immediately; East Belt. Address, stating charges, which must be moderate, S.P.W., Post-office. Christchurch. 4519 TO BAKEES.—Wanted, at once, a Steady Single man. Apply Eogers’ Temperance Hotel, opposite Bailway Station. Partnership Notices. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership which has for some time past existed between EGE BOOTH and GEORGE THOMAS TH, under the style or firm of “ George Booth Jons,” at Christchurch, in the Provincial Disof Canterbury, in the trade or business of emeut Importers and Merchants, is this day Ived by mutual consent. The said business ie continued for purposes of liquidation under nine of George Booth mid Sous by the said ge Booth, to whom all accounts due to the inn must he paid, and by whom all accounts g by the late firm will be discharged. 13 witness our hands this tweuty-flrst day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eigh tv-four. b ' GEOEGE BOOTH, GEOEGE T. BOOTH, W. Ckaio, rk to George Booth and Sous, Christchurch. 4473 OTICE is Hereby Given "hat the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned ml Leaver and Thomas Henry Leaver, in the ess of Tailors, Ac., High street, Christchurch, r the name of K. and T. H. Leaver, has this eeu dissolved by mutual consent. . future tho business will be earned on by mi Leaver, senior, amlT lomas Henry Leaver, r the style of K. and T. H. Leaver, as heretoAnd the said firm will pay all liabilities of the li-m, and w ill receive all debts owing to tho tncss our hands this UStli day of March, ISB4, RICHARD LEAVER, Juniob. THOMAS HENRY LEAVES, tness—Xl. J. Beswick, Solicitor, Christchurch. reference to the above, Richard Leaver, ir late senior partner in the above firm, has aouced Business on his own account, next to Mr Strata, Watchmaker, High street, and 5 to receive a continuance of the patronage so Ily accorded to the above firm. RICHARD LEAVER, Juhiob, DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP, OTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between Joseph Cremer on and John Rodgers, at Racecourse. Upper irton, as farriers and horse-shoers, has been Ived by mutual consent ns from the 18th East, UJ VVWVjiu ww - - - same must bo paid to inm. the aist day of JOHN EODQgBS, is to signatures, Thomas W. Maude, Solicitor, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7221, 22 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7221, 22 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7221, 22 April 1884, Page 1

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