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Wanted. ANTED Known—(lire Dann's “Linseed Balsam “and ‘‘Dandelion Pills ” a show. WANTED, n good Female Cook, also » KitehenMirfd. Apply, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED, the Public to Hay our Special Line of 10s 6d Blankets. Hobday and Co. 5663 WANTED, a Coaclisrnith. Apply, inlinediatcly, by wire, to J. W. M. Dnff, Wanganui. 4539 WANTED Known—That Hobday and Co. are Selling Eeal Welsh Flannel at Is 6)d per yard. 2937 WANTED, experienced Assistants to “the Dressmaking. Apply W. Strange and Co., High street, 4028 WANTED, a strong Boy accustomed to horses, to make himself useful. Apply H. B. SorensenJind Co., Auctioneers. 4635 WANTED Known—For White and Coloured Blankets, Hailway Hugs, Austrian Bugs, H. E. May and Co. are the Cheapest. 5994 WANTED to be adopted by good Christian people a Motherless Boy; born 3rd March, 1884. Communicate with J. Heighway, Sheffield. 4591 WANTED, Employment with Engineer, either office or field work ; gooA- mathenmticiou ; references, H. B, C., “ Times " Office. 4566 WANTED, a competent Man to travel for a Hardware House. Apply by letter, enclosing references, to Box 114, Post Office, Christchurch. 4489 297 WANTEDat once, 20 Bean Tyers, R)s to 13a an acre, according as the crop is light or heavy j there is no really heavy stuff. Apply, M. Dixon, Eyreton, 4589 WANTED Known—Our price for Knitting Cotton, is la Xld per lb j Tailors’ Thread, 3d reel; Horn Vest Buttons, 6d for card of S dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED situation as Clerk, Book-keeper, orany position of trust, by advertiser, 30 ye-rs of age; good commercial experience. Apply, J. V. S., office of this paper. 4197 WANTED, a steady Alan, who is not afraid of hard work, ana accustomed to gardening, milking and usual work about a country house. Apply to Lightband. Allan and Co. 4633 WANTED Known Gentlemen’s Hats, Collars, Scarves, and Gloves in all the newest styles, just opened. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8106 WANTED a First-class Groom (single man); none need apply unless they have good references. Apply personally at ChristchnrchClub, Thinsday and Friday mornings, at 9 a.m.4596 \l% r ANTED Known—Men’s Trousers, 5a lid; y V Trousers 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. 599* WANTED Knpwn—That we have a nice assortment of Ladies’ Beal Sealskin Jackets, just arrived, especially selected by oar Mr Hobday in London. Hobday and Co., Waterloo House. 5663 ANTED Known—Fresh supplies of Children’s Snits, Hats, Mosgiel Hose, Linen Collars, and Overcoats just arrived. New Zealand Clothing Factory, C'ashel street.jChristcharch.SlOS WANTED Known—Men’s Snits, Overcoats, Hats, and Hosiery. Large quantities arriving daily, fresh from the Factory. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchnrch. 8406 WANTED Known—Special lines this week at The Hall-Heavy White Flannel, BJd; Union Shirting, sid ; Turkey Bed, 6id; Brown Holland, 4jd; Brown Table Linen, Is; White Calico, 2s lid dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED, General Servant; mast be a good cook and laundress; also. Nursemaid for two children; preference given to one who has served as undernnrse. Eeferences required. Apply to Mr Fenerty, S. P. Andrews and Co.’s, 200, Hereford street. 4633 WANTED, widely Known, for our mutual benefits, that Ed. Osborn, Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has commenced a Setail 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 231 WANTED —Mrs Izett would respectfully request Ladies (especially from the country) to give as long a notice of their intention to engage oervants as possible. She has waiting engagement Servants of all descriptions, from Cooks, General Servants, Nurses, Housemaids, Ac., to Governesses, Housekeeper, Lady Help, Monthly Nurse, Charwoman, Cook by day for special Mrs Izetfa iadies’- Seryanta' Office, Triangle. ' “ ‘ ~ - ....A LADT wishes for an Engagement as Daily or r* Kesiaemr aq f.n ypnn<- pji34ran. w ' private family or school. Address, M.A., Post Office. 4642 A YOUNG Widow, age 23, wishes to go to England with lady or gentleman ; fond of children. ' Address, L.C.,'office of this paper, Christchurch. 4277 JOURNALISTIC.— Wanted, at once, a Capable Sub-Editor for a country paper of good standing; applicants to state salary required, and give references. Address T., care of Manager, Lyttelton Times.” 4555 TO Basket Makers.—Wanted a General Workman : constant work. Apply, stating wages, :o Hy. Eaftou, City Market, Auckland. 4569 Sporting JJ* Idel it y Company’s £2500 QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. £2500 EACES, MAY 24.-Close about MAY 20. SUBSCRIPTION FEE 10s. NOW. 10s. At the request of a large number of constant and valued subscribers, the Company has been induced to adopt the 10s subscription. 5000 PROGRAMMES AT 10s EACH. Queen's Biethdat Handicap. First... ... ... £SOO Second 7^ Third KW All others divided (£3O each) 300 Total for horses ... Amount £llsO 3 Cash Bonds at £IOO each ... 300 3 „ at £SO each .. 150 20 „ at £2O each ... 400 SO „ „ at £lO each ... 300 40 „ ~ at £5 each ... 200 Total 96 Bonds Amount £1350 Total amount of Prizes, £2500. There will be Six Separate Drawings for Each Ticket, viz.. One Drawing for the Race, and Five Separate Drawings for the 96 Bonds. Programmes —10s each, and two 2d stamps. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be payable only to a No .. ~or to Bearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Company only. Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Address only to “ Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron’s Box, No. 251, Dunedin. S3* Apply Extra Early, Time Limited. Race on 24th May. 4479 296 Art Unions. PROSPECTUS. . ET UNION DRAWING.—Issue ot 3000 L Tickets at 10a 6d each. List will close and wing take place on or before 2nd day of June t.—An Art Union Drawing will taka place (in presence of a Notary Public) immediately after subscription list has been closed, on or before 2nd day of June next. Should, moreover, the I manlier ot tickets not be applied for by the e fixed, a pro rata distribution of prizesml bo de. The prizes will consist of Oil Paintings, tor-colour Drawings, Etchings and Curios, and 1 include some gems of Colonial scenery by New Jand artists. Also, some fine examples of Enroll and Oriental China. An inspection of the ions Works ot Art is respectfully requested at offices of the promoter, Mr Murray Aston, No Duncan's Buildings, Manchester and Cashel jets, Christchurch, where prospectuses may be aiued. It is proposed to a want 1 breo Prizes of value of 100 guineas each, one of 90'guineas, > ot SO guineas, one of 40 guineas, live of £0 uoas, ten of 10 guineas, thirty ot 5 guineas and mty of 3 guineas; in all <2 prizes ot the total no of 1000 guineas. . , . ~ I 11 —An early application for shares is desirable, the drawing will take idace positively by the i of June, and the issue will not exceed -000 444 U «£js> RIDGES' HAYDON GALLERY OF ART, 37, Collins street, opposite Bank of Victoria, 300 GRAND WORKS. ADMISSION, Is. »EIDQES‘ honii fide Art Union consists ot 63 t Pictures, pronounced hy experts to 00 most 3 and costly, andot the full value for £IO,OOO. ) Shareholders’ interests are amply protected Mr Bridges on his property of the ascertained regate value of £50,000. FIFTk PRIZES, in 1 Thousand Shares of £1 each. Pnze wiiiners iriug to sell after the drawing, the following mints are guaranteed for each prize 00 each, two £SOO each, f°« r „ fi ach, two 0 each, six £IOO each, eight £SO each, six £3O h. and twenty at £2O each. Secure tickets at ie, as the drawing will take r la . c ® “ ee days after the few remaining tickets are sold.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 1