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Wanted. WANTED Known—Superior Board and He*idonco, 105, Lichfield street E>.st. 4930 308 WANTED, tho IV.blic to I;oy onr Special Lino of 10s Bd Blankets. Hobday and Co. ,'863 r ANTED, for our Drapery Department, , , experienced Salesman. Edwards, Bennett nnd On. 4073 WAATJSiJ Known-That Hobday ana Co. are Selling Heal Welsh Flannel at Is C.d er yard. __ . _ 203/ WANTED, J'irst-class ■Co.ihh'Hmiib. Boon and Stevens, Stcani Carri ige Works, Lower High street, . 4975 WANTED.a 'Working Hons<*ecp<>r."~:Be*erencea indispensable. Apply to W. Kacfarlane, Kaiwara, Hnrnnni. 4f,28 SfiS WANTED a senior resident Go,„ua», customed to cla-fg inching. Address. Education, Post Office, Cliristchureh, 4071 .711 WANTED to Let, 140 acres olT?iiggock Land, broken up lost November, for one crop I wheat._ Apply C. Kiver,_Curistehc(rch. 4760 30* WANTED-All whp feeF these coMni'shtiTto buy Flannels and Blankets at the Hall. FineSai"" ?linnel, 10|d. H. E. May and C 0.5904 •" jxEl), to ;. Purchase, a fe'ejond-hand Threshing Machine, sft drum. State maker, price, and condition to John Greenslade, Prebbleton. 495» WAh TED two single gentleman 80-irdcra iiv private family, within ten minutes' walk from Cathedral Square; piano; terms low. Apply Nemo, " Times " office. 49J8 WAM TED to Eent, within five 1 *!0 to 30 acres good Grass Lai and outbuildings. Apply J. J. Parker, Begistry Office, Anna * ' ' TnjrrANTj V v the cheapest and be»t for Overeats, Oil Coats, and Macintoshes. A full stack of Enzlish and Colonial-made Clothing. 5994 WANTED Known Collars, Scarves Y f Collars, Scarves, and Gloves in all the newest styles, just opened. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christehurcb. 8108 WANTED Known—Tbat we have a nice assortment of Ladies' Beal Sealskin Jackets, just arrived, especially selected by onr Mr HoMay in London. Hobday and Co., Waterloo Honse. 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.B4o6 WANTED Known—lf youT waSTa pretty Lace Collarette, call at The Hall; a mosfc beautiful assortment from 7id each ; Hosiery in great variety, for ladies and children. H. 33. May and Co. 5994 land Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8106 WANTED, a Situation on a Far or some place of trust; tho applicant is thoroughly conversant with farming, and is a practical ploughman. Address G. H. M., Post Office, Timarn. 4099 WANTED to' Sell first-class six-roomed House, with scullery, store-: ■ ~* wash-house; drainage connected. ausi, euu, owner leaving Colony ; small deposit, easy terms; cheap. K, "Times" office. 4987 \?£T ANTED Known—Dress Steels, 7id full size; T T Angola Mendings, 6i doz cards; Knitting: Cotton, Is lid lb; white wool, la lb ; Tailors* Thread, 3d reel; Black Binding Braid, is piece of 36 yards. H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTKD, to Kent or Purchase, a two storey Dwelling, of from 8 to 10 rooms; northwest end of town prjferred; give particulars of lation, size of house and land, and lowest rent lor purchase money. Address, House, Box No. I 191. Prist Office. flliristcTmvch. 4986 . w^Vl< , aa>»'li:<il.Ui.gH.nta.mi , i»^-ll:iAV».^l V T Influenza, and affections ct the U Throat, and Lnngs, can be quickly cured by 1 " Dann's Linseed Balaam." Also, that "Dinu's Dandelion Pills " are the best for family rise, and that "Dann's Dandelion Bitters" as a general tonic are unequalled. Ernest C. Dann, Chen '^ 7"ANTED, widely Known, for our mut 1 y V benefits, that ltd. Osborn, "Watchmaker and Jeweller, late of Oxford Terrace west, has cornHobday, 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. 1961 231 WANTED, by a Gentle Manager on a Sheej I has had 20 years' experience both in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies; is in possession of I highest references. Apply H. M'i House, Land, and Co try Office for V WANTED, to especially recor (excellent references), good cook, nice and pleasant looking. Also, Seamstress and Tailoress for day work, Head Nurse, good Seamstress, Housekeeper, Governess, Lady Help, Barmaid (town and country), good references for some years back; respectable Married Couple, Housemaid, Nursemaid, Cooks, &c. Mrs Izett's Ladies' Servants Ofiice. Servants wanted early to-day. "ANTED Mrs Izett desires to nuon ladies that she has upon her bool servants of all classes, and wonld especially recommend the following:—General servant, housemaid, head nurse (needlewoman), thorough housekeeper, governess, married couple for station, needlewoman, charwoman, monthly nnrse and nurse (17), makes children's dresses. Wanted, for country, baraiaid, with good references. Mrs Izett's Ladies' Servauts' OtSce. Triaugle. 4945 RESPECTABLE young man, of temperate habits, wishes for a situation; can ride, ilk; good references. Apply S. H., ace. 4950 3RICK-MAKTN3 Machine.—Wasted immediately, a Brick Machine, c pable of averaging 50i0 bricks per day. State price and fall particulars to Samuel Browne, Contractor, Johnston street, Wellington. 4670 301 ITMAN'S SHORTHAND.—Wanted, to correspond and exchange exercises in the corresad'mg style of the above system, with a view to mutual advancement. Address. Phono, "Times " Office, Rangiora. 3 UMNEB.—Wanted to exchange houses with a family in Christchurch for the winter months. Apply Mrs Duckworth, Sumner. 4547 Lost, Pound, &c. OST, from Coldstream, Raugi. ' Sunday last, Iron <*- v «- Jer please apply to '.. ~. lam Woolworks. ER i TKAYED, from Mr Sherson's Paddock, Home- , hush Station, April 19; a Light Chestnut Hack Mare; two white hmd feet; small vhite 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 Lchurch, will receive £1 reward. Election Notices. IN pursuance of "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1S81," I Michael Lyuskey, EeturumgOfflcer for tho electoral district of Kaiapoi, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a writ bearing date the twouty-flt'th day of April, 18$*, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve us a member for tho said electoral district, and that tho nomination of candidates will fcako place at the Resident Magistrates Courthouse, Kaiapoi. atuoou on tho sixteenth day of May, 1SSI; and that the poll, if necessary, will bo taken at the several polling places of the said district on tlia twenty-third day of May, 1884. The following are the polling places for tho electoral district of Kaiapoi : The Courthouse, Kaiapoi (principal). Tho Courthouse, R.iugioru. The Schoolhouse, Woodend. i 488 S MICHAEL LTNSKEY, Boturning-Officer. KAIAPOI ELECTION. TO THE HON EDWARD RICHARDSON, We the undersigned, respectfully request t you will allow yourselt to be placed in ion for tho representation of the K al District, and pledge ourselves to 1 utmost to secure your election. Wo have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servants, A. Ivory, Mayor G. H. Blackwell H. Blackett J- Johnston A. Parsons Edwin Parnham. And three hundred and forty-three others. To his Worship A. Ivory, Messrs Blackett, Blackwell, Johnston, Parnham, Capt. Parsons, ana the 343 other gentlemen who have signed the above requisition. . "I ENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to ihank * you for the invitation to represent your „«,„ricl in the House of Representatives, and I have much pleasure in acceding to suchanumeopportunity of addressing tho electors. Your obedient servant, 4825 EDWABD RICHARDSON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7229, 1 May 1884, Page 1

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