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Wanted. w 'ANTED Known—Give Daun’s “Linseed Balsam ’’ and “ Dandelion Pills " a show. WASTED, the Public to Buy our Special Line of 10» 6d Blankets. Hobday and Co. r-fm WANTED, a Coachsmith. Apply, immediately, by wire, to J. W. M. Duff, Wanganui. _ _ 4559 WANTED Known—That Hobday and Co. are Selling Beal Welsh Flannel at Is 614 per yard. 2937 WANTED, a Purchaser lor a lot of useful Theatrical Dresses, Wigs, 4c. Apply to Amateur, 52, Hereford street East. 4660 WANTED, by two respectable girls. Situation, housemaid and waitress; country preferred. K.H., “Times'* Office. 4685 WANTED Known—For White and Coloured Blankets, Kailway Bugs, Austrian Bugs. H. E. May and Co. are the Cheapest. 5994 WANTED, Hands and a Saleswoman, also Boys, at once. Apply, E. Evi ' ~ Everett Bros’, premises, Cashel street. 'ly, E. Everett, Senr,, ' ' ' 4698 WANTED to be adopted ky good Christian people a Motherless Boy ; horn 3rd March, 1884. Communicate with J. Beighway, Sheffield. ] 4591 WANTED, Employment with Engineer, either office or field work; good mathematician ; references. H. B, C., “ Times ” Office. 4566 WANTEDat once, 20 Bean Tyers, 10a to X3s an acre, according as the crop is light or heavy ; there is no really heavy stuff. Apply, M. Dixon, Eyreton. 4589 WANTED, Male Pnpil Teacher for East. Oxford School. Applications, with testimonials, to he sent in tej the Chairman on or before Ist May current. 4201 289 WANTED Known, X am still carrying on business in the same premises, late Maddison and Beck. A, Beck, Commission Agent, 135, Manchester street. 1683 “ViirrANTED Known—Oar price for Knitting Cotton is Is lid per lb; Tailors* Thread, 3d reel; Horn Vest Buttons, 6d for eard of 3 dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED to Bent, small Dairy Farm of 59 acres, within easy distance of town, or would buy out small dairy business. 8. G. Maddison and Co., 137, Manchester street. 4682 WANTED Known Gentlemen's Hats, Collars, Scarves, and Gloves in all the newest styles, just opened. New Zealand ClothingFactory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8406 WANTED a First-class Groom (single manj; 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, Sa lid; Trousers and Test, 10a 9d; Suits, 15s 94; Oil Coats, 17s 6d; Legginfea to match, 4s lid; Overcoats, 21s. H. E. May and Co., The Hath 5994 ANTED Known—That we have a nice assortment of Ladies* Ecal Sealskin Jackets, just arrived, especially selected by onr Mr Hobday in London. Hobday and Co., Waterloo House. 5663 ANTED Known—Fresh supplies of Children’s Suits, Hats, Mosgiel Hose, Linen Collars, and Overcoats jnst arrived. New Zealand Clothing Pactory, Cashel street, Christchnrchffi4o6 WANTED Known—Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, and Hosiery. Large quantities arriving daily, fresh from the Factory. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 840& WANTED KNO WN—Tenders are invited, to be sent in by Monday, for the purchase of 260 tons of Oat Straw, or for the‘Stacks, singly. They can remain on the ground to June 30th. H. W. Packer, Colombo road south. 4697 WANTED Known—Special lines this week at The Hall—Heavy White Flannel, SJd; Union Shirting, sld ; Turkey Bed, 6id; Brown Holland, 4Jd; Brown Table Linen, Is; White Calico, 2s lid dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED, General Servant; most be a good cobk and laundress; also, Nursemaid for two children; preference given to one who has served as uuderuurse. References required. Apply to Mr Fenerty, S. P. Andrews and Co.’s, 200, Hereford street. 4681 ANTED, widely Known, for our mutual benefits, that Ed, Osborn, Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has commenced a Betail Business in Cashel street, opposite and all classes of work done on the premises. Watches honestly dealt with. 1964 231 WANTED— Mrs Izett especially recommends to station-holders, a Married Couple, wife daily bake bread, cook, laundress, is not afraid of work; man useful rough carpenter, Ac. Also, Upper Nurse for ladies’ family. Special Housemaid, General Servants, Working Housekeeper, Nurse Girls, Handy Girls, a really good Marrie 1 Couple (onechild), Cooks, Hotel Servants, Ac. Mrs Izett’s Ladies’ Servants’ Office, Triangle. 4793 WAITING engagements at Parker s Labour Exchange for Male and Female Servants, 201, Armagh street west—Married conples for farms and stations, cooks and bakers, several d.f. ploughmen, teamsters, farm labourers, shepherds, gardeners, grooms and coachmen, hotel cooks, barmen, waiters, porters, barmaids, waitresses, housekeepers, general servants, housemaids, hoys, dairy servants, pick and shovelmen, stockmen, 4c. Apply or address orders to J. J. Parker, labour agent, promptly answered. 4689 rMTAITING Engagements, at Wheatley’s V V Labour Office, .Colombo street—Middle-aged tarried Man, has a good knowledge of sheep and ,rm work; also, respectable Young Man, as groom, ad gardener, able to milk, and generally useful, ian abstainer; also, Good Ploughmen and Geneil Farm and Station Hands; Married Couples, housekeepers, 4c. 4794 A YOUNG Widow, age 23, wishes to go to England with lady or gentleman; fond of children. Address, L.C., office of this pkper, Christchurch. 4277 A LADY, who has lately arrived from England, desires a re-engagement as Governess; she i experienced in tuition, and can be highly recomlended. Acquirements—English, French, piano, inging, drawing, and Latin. Address, A.M., Box 33, Post Office, Christchurch. 4684 B" ~EICKIMAKING Machine.—Wanted immediately, a Brick Machine, capable of averaging 300 bricks per day. State price and full particnirs to Samuel Browne, Contractor, Johnston treet, Wellington. 4670 301 JOURNALISTIC.— Wanted, at once, a Capable Sub-Editor for a country paper of good landing; applicants to state salary required, and ive references. Address T., care of Manager, Lyttelton Times.’’ 4555 Lost, Found, &e. ITEAYED into our garden, Templeton, mixed ) lot of Sheep and Lambs, various brands, some ck streak above tail. Owner can have same by ring expenses. Trent Bros. 4673 Wool, Grain, &c. eorge James on WOOL, GRAIN, SEED, AND GENERAL MERCHANT Offices and Warehou WEST STREET. ASHBURTON. OATS AND OAT SHEAVES. HE UNDERSIGNED* IS A CASH BUYER AT HIGHEST RATES. Must be sound. u, bank CROWN STORES. S, bte.— Storage Accommodation for Ten Thou 1 Sticks Grain at less than usual rates. 3024 -oa DAIRY PRODUCE. IE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH BUYERS OF BUTTER, CHEESE, 4c„ [n any quantity, at highes t market rates. CANDY, STEEDS 4 CO., Export Produce and Provision Merchants. Jew and Butter-makers are lent the proper for the exportation of newly-made butter, by securing highest values. Cashel street. Christchurch. 073 S 279 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. T-E ARE OATH PURCHASERS 3AT OATS, BARLEY, akp GRASS SEED, rnsacks Supplied at Lowest Current > Rates. MOIB 4 CO.. Cashel street. BW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Lutmu)). .PITAL, AOOO.OOOT"RESERVE, £220,000. ES LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Freeolds, on Stations and Stock, and on growing of Wool, Grain, ‘allow, Leather, Hides, Skins, 4c., &c., for He in New Zealand, Australian, American, ad London Markets, against which advances re made if desired. n xF.B.TAKES INDENTS of British, Continenal. East Indian and American goods, and Comlissions in all Branches of I !£wnt Je busmess. D 8 PERIODICAL AUCTION SALES of V(K>l. Grain. Skins, Hides, Tallow, Livestock .and, 4c., in its Salerooms, Warehouses, and he Central Markets. Special and Clearing PLIES 'WOOLSACKS AND CORNSACK3, to the Company’s es. 167, Hereford

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7224, 25 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7224, 25 April 1884, Page 1