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Wanted. WANTED Known—Superior Board and Residence, _lO5, Lichfield street Ewt. 4830 309 WANTED Known—Give Dann’s "Linseed Balaam "and "Dandelion Pills ’’ a show. WANTED, the Public to Buy onr Special Line of 10s 0d Blankets, Hobday and WANTED Known—That Hobday and Co, are cellin',- Heal Welsh Flannel at Is 6‘d per yard, 2337 WANTED, a good second Dressmaker; salary per week. Apply at once to J. Bnlleid &Co.,Oninani. 4^.57 WANTED, a Working Housdceeper. References indispensable. Apply to W. Macfarlane, Kaiwara, Hurunui. 4038 gqg ~\j\r ANTED Known—For White and Coloured TJ Blankets, Railway Bugs, Austrian Engs, H..E. May and Co. are the Cheapest. 593* ANTED to Let, 140 acres of Tussock Land, . , broken up last November, for one crop wheat._Apply C._Kiy or, Christchurch. 4760 304 \j\J ANTED, by a Single Gentleman, Board And y T Lodging in Rangiora, at once. Apply by letter to Lodger, “ Times' ’ office, Eangiora. 4035 WANTED ta Eent, within five miles of town, 20 to 30 acres good Grass Land, with house and outbuildings.. Apply J. J. Parker, Eegistry Office, ArU|fe)|i»t?eet. 4022 ’ANTED Known—Our price for Knitting . . Cotton is Is lid per lb; Tailors’ Thread, 3d’ reel; Horn Vest Buttons, 6d for card of S dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5991 WANTED Known Gentlemen's Hats, Collars, Scarves, and Gloves in all the newest stylos, just opened. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street. Christchurch. 8409 ANTED Known—Men’s Trousers, 5a lid; . , Trousers and Vest, 10a 9d; Suits, 15s 9d> Oil Coats, 17s 6d; Leggings to match, 4s lid 5 Overcoats, 21s. H. E. May and Co., The Hall. 5991 WANTED Known—That we have a nice as- . sortment of Ladies’ Beal Sealskin Jackets, jnst arrived, especially selected by onr Mr Hobday in London. Hobday and Co,, Waterloo House. 5063 ANTED Known—Fresh supplies of Child- , . ren’s Suits, Hats, Mosgiel Hose, Linen Collars, and Overcoats jnst arrived. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christehurch.B4o6 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, 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., “Times" Office. 4851 WANTED Known—Special lines this week at The Hall—Heavy White Flannel, B|d; Union Shirting, s|d ; Turkey Red, 6,d; Brown. Holland, 4|d; Brown Table Linen, Is; White Calico, 2s lid dozen. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED, to Let or Sell, Two Newly-bnilt Six-roomed Houses; they are well-finished, and have a pantry, scullery, and detached washhouse, with copper to each, situate at Belle Vne, Papanni road, and will be let cheap to meet the tram charges. Sates free. Thomas Hancock. 1823 WANTED, widely Known, for our mutual benefits, that Ed. Osborn, Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has commenced 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 2-31 WANTED, by a Gentleman, a Situation as Manager on a Sheep or Cattle Station; has had 29 years’ experience both in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies; is in possession of highest references. Apply H. M’Gregor and Co., House, Land, and Commission Agents, also Registry Office for Servants, opposite Mason, Strothers and Co.. Colombo street, Christchurch. 4921 WANTED Mrs- Izett desires to inform ladies that she has upon her books servants of all classes, and would 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. Wanted, for country, barmaid, with good references. Mrs Izett’s Ladies' Servants’ Office-, Triangle. 4945 t RICK-MAKING Machine. —Wasted immedi- - pable of averaging 5000 bricks per day. State price and full particulars to Samuel Browne, Contractor, Johnston street, Wellington. 4670 301 MONEY. —Wanted, £'1250, in. one sum, or in two. sums of £7OO and £550, for five years, at £7 per cent. Freehold security. Apply X, Hororata. 4816 305. SUMNER. —Wanted to exchange houses with a family in Christchurch for the winter months. Apply Mrs Dnekworth, Sumner. 4847 TO Butchers, —Wanted, a Situation as good General Butcher. Apply to G. E. Weylandt, East Oxford. 4948 Lost, Pound, &c. LOST, between Cashel street, Christchurch, and the railway crossing on Eiccarton road, on the afternoon of Monday, 28th. April, a Black Leather Hand Bag, with steel chain handle, containing two purses (one sealskin, one leather) and card-case, with owner's name on. Finder will he rewarded. Apply to J. T. Ford, Auctioneer. 4901 STRAYED, from Mr Sherson’s Paddock, Homehush Station, April 19; a Light Chestnut Hack Mare; two white hind feet; small white star on. forehead. Anyone returning, or giving information, that will lead to the recovery of the same to A. 8., Bligh’s Temperance Hotel, Chris .church, will receive £1 reward. 4856 Educational. OEAKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOE BOYS. Headmaster —The Eev B. L. Stanford, B.A. Exeter College, Oxford* French and German —Herr "WUst, de Militaire a Metz et a Berlin. Mathematics. Music—Miss M. Kinder, London. THE College is situated north of Dunedin,.in the country, close to a railway station, and near the sea. The school grounds comprise Soo acres. There is excellent fresh and salt water bathing, cricket field, &c., Ac., close at hand, Boys from the age of seven are received at any time as hoarders, and every attention is given to their domestic comforts under Mrs Stanford’s immediate supervision. Particular care is bestowed on the manners and education of the younger boys. Pupils are prepared for the Universities or commercial life. Excellent references as to the standard of teaching to parents of past and present pupils. Apply to eev 3 L . STANFORD. Waitati. The Terms for ISS3 begin on Jannary 25th, May 16th, and September sth. KAIAPOI. Mrs c. m. broo KE, Late Member of the Bradford Choral Society, Pupil of Frederic Fearuside, L.E.R.A.M, TEACHER OF SINGING AND MUSIC. Fee: Three Guineas per term, payable in advance. Mrs Brooke attends pupils in Christchurch on Wednesdays. Messages may ho left with Cook and sbOj PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. ON THE CONTINENTAL METHOD.. RS E. PRICE, Musical Studio, 8, I airfield terrace, Worcester street east, gives Tuition, forte, Singing, Theory, Composition, Sc. orly, monthly or single lesson. Circulars ana at Messrs Milner aud Thompson a. LTRASNA, Timaru. Mrs Tate & Miss Kemp receive a limited number of Young Ladies as era. Thorough English, Continental French lormau, Latin, Music, Singing, Drawing and ing (South Kensington Certificates), Dancing alisthonics. Further particulars on appliesEeferouces permitted to the Venerable Arch--1 Harper, Timaru. 145 r ANTED, a Certificated Master for the school nowly-established by the Board of Educa,t Burnham. Probable average attendance eu 20 and 30. Applications, with testimonials, sent in to the Chairman of Committee on or 1 Monday, May 6th. . HER BERT ALINGTON, Chairman, uham, April 26th, 1884. 4808 r ANTED a Master for the Russell’s Flat School, Malvern, ies to commence July 7th. . lications will ho received hy the undersigned May 20th. ALFRED E. BAYERS, Chairman 01 Russell’s Flat School Committee. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. )R SALE, an Old Established Business, in Queeu street, Auckland, c particulars apply to MANAGER N.Z. DRUG COMPANY, Chnatehureh.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7228, 30 April 1884, Page 1

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