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Wanted. Give Drum's "Linseed Balsam " and "Dandelion Pills " a show. ou Ulankets. Hobday and M 63 WAITED Known—That Hobday and Selling Eeal Welsh Flannel at In 6{d per yard. 2937 WANTED, a good ■MoncnJTOssmakiirTsT' £2 per week. Apply at once to J. Btmeia a Co., Oaroarn. 4357 WANTED, rotirie tol'tT as general servant. Apply, in the afternoon, to Stationmaster, Woolston. 4852 W - ANTBiJ TKomi--For"Whft« and - cTJionrid Blankets, Bailway Kng3, Austrian Bnira, H. E. May and Co. are the Cheapest. 5994 WANTED Known—Ottr price for KnittinT Cotton is Is lid per lb; Tailors' Thr Sd reel; Horn Vest Buttons, 6d for card of 3 dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED, by a i oung Lady, an engage to instruct and take charge of a few children, or as companion to a lady. Address (by letter), Mab, Springfield Post-Office. 4871 W~ ANTED Kriown~-^ - Gentleme?s Collars, Scarves, and Gloves in all the newest styles, just opened. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchnrch. B*o6 WANTED Known-Men's Trousers, 5s lid"; Trousers and Vest, 10s 9d; Suits, Iss 9d ; Oil Coats, 17s 6d; Leggings to match, 4s lid ; Overcoats, 21s. H. E. May and Co., The Hall. 599* WANTED Known—Tuat we have a nice sortment of Ladies' Eeal Sealskin Jackets, just arrived, especially selected by our Mr Hob-lay in London. Hobday andCo.^WaterlooHonse. 5663 WANTED Known—PreshliSppiies' of "Children's- Suits, Hats, Mosgiel Hose, Linen Collars, and Overcoats just arrived. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Ca3hel street, Christcharch.B4o6 WANTED Known—Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, and Hosiery. Large quantities arriving daily, fresh from the Factory. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christ, church. 8406 WANTED, by a Lady and Gentleman, Furnished Apartments (sitting-room and two bedrooms), within 20 minutes' walking distance of Cathedral square. Address, stating terms, to J.M., es" Office. ' 4851 WAliimi iinown—special lines tnis week at The Hall-Heavy White Flannel, 8, 3 d; Union Shirting, sid ; Turkey Eed, 6sd; Brown Holland, 4Jd; Brown Table Linen, is; White Calico, 2s lid dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED, widely Known, for our mutual benefits, that Ed. Osborn, Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has co menced 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 wt>rk done on the premise*. I Watches honestly dealt with. 1964 231 WANTED, Potato diggers, at Wheitle/s Labour Office, Colombo street. Waiting engagements—Eespectable young man a 3 groom and gardener, able to milk and generally useful, at moderate salary; also, middle-aged married man, has a good knowledge of sheep and gardening, can groom and milk ; also, respectable female as nurse and assist in housework, respectable married couples, cooks (male and female), general form, servants, &c, &c. 4874 LAW Clerk, in the country, would like on the practice of the Higher Courts (by post), from any barrister willing to instruct. Please apply, stating terms, to Confidential, "Lyttelton Tames." 4750 RICK-MAKING Machine.—Wanted immediately, a Brick Machine, c pable of averaging 5000 bricks per day. State price and full particulars to Samuel Browne, Contractor, Johnston, street, Wellington. 4670 301 OVERNESS—Ee-engagement de-ired by an. _. experienced lady, with excellent references; thorough English, fluent French and German, music.and-dr&wing. G.C.D., "Times" Office. MES IXfeTT wishes to inform ladies that she has all classes of servants, both public and private, and wonld especially recommend the following :—General servant, housemaid, head nurse (needlewoman), thorough housekeeper, governess, married couple for station, needlewoman, charwoman, monthly nurse and nurse (17), makes children's dresses. Mrs Izett's Ladies' Servants' Office, Triangle. 4873 BUMNEB. —Wanted to exchange houses with a family in Christchureh for the winter months. I Apply Mrs Duckworth. Sumner. 4847 Missing Friends, MISSING FRIENDS. j Mary Starling, who is living in Chi * J church, write to her Brother, John Starling, G.P.0., Christchnrch. 4854. Lost, Found, &c. OST.—Poundkeepers please take notice-. J Strayed, on Saturday, from North Town road, Papanui, one Light Bay Mare and on* Dark Bay Mare, with three white feet. Anyone returning the same to Mr Elwin, Southbridge, will he rewarded. 4850 UYE SHILLINGS REWARD.-Strayed from Sydenham, one well-bred bay Mare, shod all round, saddle marks on near side, little white- on forehead ; had a new flax halter on when strayed. Anyone giving information to Robert Beattie, Sydenham, will receive the above-reward. 4582 "ITRAYED, from Mr Sherson's Paddock, Home--5 bush Station, April 19; a Light Chestnut Hack are; two white hind feet; sinnll white star on forehead. Anyone returning, orgivVnginfonnation that will lead to the'recovery of the same to. A. 8., Bligh's Temperance Hotel, Ckri&.chnrch, will receive £1 reward. 4856 Tenders. TO BUILDEES. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Dwelling on Cambridge terrace. Plans, &c, may be seen at my office, where tenders will be received on or before Tuesday, oth May, at noon. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THEODORE B. JACOBSEX, Architect. Office: Grain Agency's Buildings. -J766 CANTERBURY PLANTATION BOARD. [RENDERS will be received until Saturday, 3rd J May, for Fencing Sixty Acres of Land, at New Brighton. 'Die specification may be seen at the office of the Selwyn County Council, Hereford street. 4875 EDWARD G. WRIGHT, Chairman. SPRINGS DISTRICT. [SENDEES are invited for maintaining clean a 1 portion of the Halswell River till 31st March, "" 1- ions may be seen at the Road Board ilic , M F w!igston, where tenders must be devered not later than 3 p.m., on Tuesday, 29th THOS. M. MARTIN, Clerk to the Board. Sprhigston, 22nd April, ISBI. 4521 297 • SOUTH RAKAIA ROAD DISTRICT. ENDERS will be received up to Wednesday, r the 30th April iust., for forming Loudon s road, about 220 chains. Tenders to be endorsed and addressed to the Chairman of the Board. Tender forms can be got, Mid specification can he seen at the Road Board office, South Rakaia. 4779 30-i A. MAKEIG, Clerk to the Board. rffIENDERS Wanted for the Purchase of 227 I Acres of Land, situated on the Hinds, three miles above Norona and nmo miles from the Hinds Railway Station. This land joius the property of C. L. Harper, Esq., ou one side, and the Educational Reserve ou the other. The land is securely fenced, and a good stream of water running thromrh it, and only a few minutes' walk from Lismore School asd Post Office. This property is known to bo one of the best sections ot laud in the Ashburton County. 52 bushels of wheat and over 90 bushels of oats per acre has been grown on this land. Anyone in want of a good farm of laud .-".Lt. -.,* « .„«„» *nmtvw>t and easier worked sec--3 apply hwSmmmmm Jiburtou, where tenders will be received up to 3rd May, 1884. *>H* 286 PIGEON BAY JETTY. IHE Lvttelton Harbour Board invite Tenders is aua speciui at the Harbour*Board's Offices at Christchureh or Lytteltoii. „ ~. _ Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Pigeon Bay Jetty," must be addressed to the Chiiirman, and delivered at the Harbour Board Office, Christchurch, not later than 12 noon on Thursday, the Ist May next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. By order, C. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer, Lytteltou Harbour Boam. Lyttelton Harbour Board Offico, Christchureh, 22nd April, 1884. 4064, 298 ON and after May Ist a Coach will leave the Opawa Bridge for Post Offico, Clmstehurch, I via Wilson's Bridge, at 9 a.m., and 2 p.m. returning, leave Post Office at 1.30 p.m. and 5 pjn. I 484530 G F. G. P.IiEACH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 1