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Wanted. w ANTED a Housemaid. Palace Hotel, W ANTED, Cooper. Matthew Hull, Market Place. '4573 ANTED Known—Give Datin': w Linseed Balsam and ‘‘ Dandelion Pills " a show. WANTED, the Public to Buy our Special Dine of 10s 6d Blankets. Hobday and Co. ms ANTED, by a lady, Comfortable Bedroom, furnished; private family, M.X., “ Times’* lce ’ ... **63 rANTED, a Coachsmith. Apply, imme* , . diately, by wire, to J. W. M. Duff, Wanganui. ___ 4559 WANTED Known—That Hobday and Co, aio Selling Beal Welsh Flannel at Is 61 per yard. 2937 'ANTED, by lad of sixteen, Situation in an w oiflce, or apprentice to any light trade. Address. L.S.D., "Times” office. 4585 ANTED a situation as Working Manager on a farm; highest references given. Address, ABC, Post Office, Sydenham. WM/ANTED Known—For White and Coloured WJf Blankets, Railway Bogs, Austrian Bogs, H. E. May and Co. are the Cheapest, 5994 WANTED, by respectable man, employment in Hotel, town or country ; highest references. G. 3., Working Men’s Club. 4586 WANTED, a Good General Servant; no washing. Mrs Geo. Roberta, 9, Cranmer square west. Apply between 3 and_6 p.m. 4574 WANTED, by a steady man/ and one who understands his work, a situation as maltster. Apply to W. A. List, Bangiova. 4425 yy ANTED to be adopted by good_ Christian yy People a Motherless Boy; born 3rd March, 1884. Communicate with J. Heighway, Sheffield. 4591 WANTED, Employment with Engineer, either office or field work; good mathematician ; references. H. B, C., “ Times ” Office. 4566 WANTED at once, HO Bean Tyers, 10s to 13e an acre, according as the crop is light or heavy; there is no really heavy stuff. Apply, M. Diion, Eyre ton. 4589 WANTED, Male Pupil Teacher for East Oxford School. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent in to the Chairman on or before Ist May current. 4201 289 WANTED Known—Our price for Knitting Cotton is Is lid per lb; Tailors’ Thread, 3d reel; Horn Vest Buttons, 6d for card of 3 dozen. H. E. May and Cm ’ 5994 WANTED situation as Clerk, Book-keeper, orauy position of trust, by advertiser, 30 ye-rs of age; good commercial experience. Apply, J. F. S„ office of this paper. ' 4497 WANTED Known Gentlemen’s Hats, Cdllars, Scarves, and... Gloves in all ,tho newest styles, just opened. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8406 WANTED a First-class Groom (single man); none need apply unless they have good references. Apply personally at Christchurch Clnb, Thmsday and Friday mornings, at 9 a.m.4596 WANTED Known—Men's Trousers, 5s lid; Trousersi and Vest, 10s 9d; Suits, 15s 9d ; Oil Coats, 17s 6d ; Leggings to match, 4s lid; Overcoats, 21s. H. E. May and Co., The Hall. 5994 WANTED Known—That we have a nice assortment 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, Christchurch-8406 WANTED Known—Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Hats, and Hosiery. Large quantities arriving daily, fresh from the Factory. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch, 8406 WANTED Known—Special lines this week at The Hall—Heavy White Flannel, B|d ; Union Shirting, sid ; Turkey Bed, 61d; Brown. Holland, 4Jd; Brown Table Linen, Is; White Calico, 2s lid dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 CANTED a competent Married Couple, to take charge of an Hotel Kitchen; wife must be first-class cook. Wages, to a competent couple, £lO4 a year. Apply, in first instance, to S. E. Horneman, Registry Office, Christchurch. 4526 WANTED, to Let or Sell, Two Newly-built Six-roomed Houses; they are well-finished, and have a pantry, scullery, and detached washhouse, with copper to each, situate at Belle Vue, Papanui road, and will be let cheap to meet the tram charges. Bates free. Thomas Hancock. 1822 ANTED Mrs Izett would recommend nurse and needlewoman, working housekeeper, good general servant. Housemaid, governess, ladies’ help, cook (hotel and private), charwoman, ladies’ monthly nurse, married couples, nurse girls, &c. Mrs Xzett’s Ladies’ Servants* office, Triangle. . . 4602 WANTED, Canvassing Traveller, tor an oldestablished business ; any one possessing his own horse and trap preferred; good salary ; commission and allowance for use and keep of horse ; references indispensable ; previous knowledge of the business not necessary. Apply, by letter, to Box 173, Post Office, Christchnrch. 4544 WANTED, widely Known, for our mutual benefits, that Ed. Osborn, Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has commenoed a Retail 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 work done on the premises. Watches honestly dealt with. 1964 23X WANTED, at Parker’s Labour Exchange, 201, Armagh street west —Married couple for a farm, must be an experienced man, no objection to a large family, cottage to themselves; barman, cooks, general servants, barmaids, groom, carpenter, youths for town and country. Wailing engagements—Potato diggers, pickers, ploughmen, &c., housekeepers, housemaids. Apply or address, J. J, Parker, Labour Agent. 4575 TO Basket Makers—Wanted a General Workman ; constant work. Apply, stating wages, to Hy. Eafton, City Market, Auckland. 4569 Educational. KATA POL Mrs c. m. BROOKE, Late Member of the Bradford Choral Society, Pupil of Frederic Fearnside, L.E.R.AJMC, TEACHER OP SINGING AND MUSIC. Feu: Three Guineas per term, payable in advance. Mrs Brooke attends pupils in Christchurch on Wednesdays. Messages may bo left with Cook and Ross. 5351 ORAKANHI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO. JLECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOTS. leadmaster—The Rev B. L. Stanford, B.A. Exeter College, Oxford, ■ench and German—Herr Wist, de I’Ecols Militaire a Metz et a Berlin. Mathematics. Music—Miss M. Kinder, London. HE College is situated north of Dunedin, in the country, close to a railway station, and • the sea. The school grounds comprise 850 s. There is excellent fresh, and salt water ling, cricket field, &e.,&c., close at hand. Boyg i the ago of seven are received at any tame as •ders, and every attention is given to their .estic comforts under Mrs Stanford’s immediate revision. Particular care is bestowed on the ,ners and education of the younger boys, ils are prepared for the Universities or com* cial life. Excellent references as to the standard caching to parents of past and present pupils* PPlyto REV E. L. STANFORD, WAITATI. ie Terms for 1883 begin on January 35th, May , and September sth. IVATE Tuition by an experienced tutor (Oxford undergrad). Boys under fifteen ighly grounded in Classics. Mathematics, Tench. Local and other references. 43, ord street. 4007 SBb PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. ON THE CONTINENTAL METHOD. SS E. PRICE, Musical Studio, 8, Fairfield terrace, Worcester street east, gives Tuition, lorte. Singing, Theory, Composition, Ac. srly, monthly or single lesson. Circulars ana at Messrs Miluer and Thompson s. [ADAME MDRET, who has so successfully carried on in Dunedin the School of Cookery, shortly give n Public Course of Instruction on tinental Cooking ; introductory lessons, tree, advertisements. ________ (ALTEASNA, Timoru. Mrs Tate & Miss Kemp I receive a limited number of Young Ladies as xders. Thorough English, Continental French German, Latin, Music, Singing, Drawing and uting (South Kensington Certificates), Dancing Calisthenics. Further particulars on appheai. References permitted to the V eneraweArcnoon Harper, Timaru. aBW * 7a PPLICATIONS will be received until sth May i for Second Master Blenheim School; salary, 0. Third Master, £9O, to teach second standardpUcants to state ago and enclose testimonials, JOHN T. ROBINSON, . I Secretary Education Board, Blenheim.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7222, 23 April 1884, Page 1

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