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Wanted. WANTED Known—Everyone buying Drapery should peruse J. D, Slater's advertisement on page 7. 882 WANTED to Let, a Furnisned House at Sumner. Apply, T. P. Baber, 187, Hereiora street. 545 WAN T ED, Fathers to Buy our Youths’ Suits endless variety j prices low. H.B May ana uo., the Hall. 59^4 WANTED Known.-800 Y H rds Tartan Plaid, all Wool, valued at Is lid, selling at Is 3d. ■U. e. May and < 0. 5994 WANTED Known—Blankets at Hobday’s; Now Selling at Greatly Seduced Prices in all Qualities andSizea. WANTED, a Young Man to assist in bakehouse and drive a delivery cart. Applv J. Hopper, Addington. 1126 WANTE D Known.—2o Dozen Umbrellas, Paragon Frames, regular price, 5s 6d, now as lid. H. E. May and Co. 5994. WANTED Known—Men's Suits, Overcoats, and Waterproof Coats at Specially Low Hates, at Hobday’s Stores. WANTED Known,—2s3 Men's Oxford Shirts. Usual price, 4s 6d. All sizes, and your pick, for 2s Ud,_ H. E. May and Co. 5994 WANTED Known.—Extraordinary Purchase. AH this season’s New Goods. £3500 boughtfor £lso*l. H. E. May and Co. * 5994 WANTED Known - Picture Frames of every description at reasonable prices. J. W. corner Barbodoes and Worcester streets. 1016 ANTED all working men to know that we „v V (five a Tweed Suit, Under Shirt and Pants. Sox, Hat and Shirt, for 29a 6d. H, B. May and Co t 5994 WANTED, Situation by Young Man as Clerk. Has had four years' Colonial experience. First-class references. Apply 5.8. P., •• Times ” offl ce. 1(20 ANTED, by a Young Mon, aged 19, employment in a Coacb Builder's shop, Nelson, care Mr Bulliek, Box 41, Postoffice - 1114 WANTED Known—That we have a Large Stock of New Fancy kibbons, just opened, at Marvellously Low Prices, at Hobday’s Stores. ANTED, a good General Blacksmith ; must understand the business thoroughly: none but steady men need apply to Mrs G. Johnston, Methyen. ggg WANTED, a Housekeeper, four m family—father and three > children; references requir'd. Apply to Mr Thomas Taylor. Woodbury, Geraldine. 934 ANTED Known—We are Cash Purchasers of genuine Maori Curiosities, Hallenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, 168, street, Christchurch. 5409 WANTED, a respectable Girl as Housemaid; must have good references. Apply to Mrs Geo. King, Bnrwood, New Brighton, or at Office, 146, Cashel street. 1144 WANTED Known—A good, heavy land Farm on Bussell’s Plat, the Lease to be Sole Cheap (containing 152 Acres), as the present occupier is obliged to leave. Apply to C, Bax. 01 the farm. No rent for the first year. Jl2i WANTED, a Schoolmaster for the Yaldhurs District School. Duties to commence 01 July 1. Number on roll, 87. Married man pre ferred. Applio itions will be received up to June 4 Address. Chairman Yaldhnrst School Committee. WANTED, Young lady os help in lady’i family in Napier. Apply, in person, to Mr Henry Cotterill, Avonside, any day this weel except Wednesday before l .p.m,, or by letter t< Post Office, Sumner, any day after the 27U instant. 111 WANTED, Governess. Beqniremente— English, French, and Music. Must lx thoroughly domesticated and willing to assist wit! sewing and care of children. A ladv with a Homi education preferred. Apply by latter to C. 8.8. Amberley. ANTED Known—We have now in stoc large quantities of Boys' School Suitt nmde of Sergo and Mosgiel Tweed; special! adapted lor strong wear. Hallenstein Biros., Ne* Zealand Clothing Factory, 169, Cashel street Christchurch. WANTED Known—We are constant! . receiving from oar workrooms larg quantities of Men’s Suits, Trousers, Vesta; Ac, made of New Zealand Tweeds, Tall, short, slendea stout, fat or lean men can all be fitted by us. as w make up garments specially suitable for all the* shapes. Hallenstein Bros,, New Zealand Clothin Factory, 169, Cashel street, Chriatchuroh. 84C WAITED Known That having a Larg Stock of New and Second-hand Carriage* viz.. Phaetons, Buggies, Dogcarts, Waggonettes Whiteohapels, Spring Carts, Ac., Ac., we intern offering them to the public at Greatly Eeduco Prices. To meet the times no reasonable offer wi] he refused. Carriage Lamps from 12s upwards. W Moor and Co., Criterion Coach Factory, S 3, Vic toria street. 044 W ‘ANTED, potato growers and employers to know that I have waiting engagement several gangs of Potato, Diggers, willing to take the work by contract or otherwise; also Married Conples without families, and with good refer* ences; Ploughmen, Station Cooks, Youths, Ac. None but competent servants need apply at this office. James McDonald, Manchester street South, Christchurch. 4794 WANTED Known—The Indian Tea Demi Triangle, High street, next City Hot* gives best value in Pure Blended Teas. All tei blended by a professional tea tester since 186 Pure Assam and Darjeeling Teas. The Indit blends ore unequalled for strength and qaalif To enconrage their sale a useful present is givi away with every pound of tea. Sold in Ub packet 5,10,12, and 221 b tins, and chests. Store hotels, mnholders, and large buyers liberally dea with, 26 WANTED Known—Eainbow’a reliable and safe Lozenges for Sore Throats and , Swelling of the Tonsils. One Box is guaranteed to cure any case of inflammation in the throat. Sent | to any address, for 14 penny stamps, within the Colony. There will be enclosed in each box a prescription for family use worth 20s. If you cannot get them at your Chemist or Grocer’s, send the above stamps to W, Eainbow, Ferry road, Christchurch, and a box will be sent by return of poet. 5408 WAN TED Known—That J, Ogilvie Bowman has returned from Melbourne and Sydney, and desires to inform the musical public that he has secured the services of a thoroughly experienced and practical Pianoforte-maker and repairer from the former city, and is therefore now prepared to manufacture and thoroughly renovate, equal to new. Pianos and Organs of every description. Tunings done by Mr Bowman, and music supplied to evening and ball parties as heretofore. All charges strictly moderate. Address: 87.89 and 91. Victoria st. 8966 WANTED Known—Sultanaßaisins,6dper lb 1 new Dnnedin Oatmeal, Ss 3d; BroseMea], 4sd per lb; Maize Meal, 3d; Semolina, 9d; Fiji Arrowroot, 7dj Dandelion Coffee, 9d per tin; Assam Sonchong, 2a per lb; White Crystal Sugar, 3d; the best Tea that money con buy, 2s lOd per lb * Loaf Sugar, 4dj good plain Congou, 1s 2d; Yellow Crystals, 24d; Box Tea, Elephant brand, 18s 6d; Dragon brand, 225; Hop Bitters, 3s 6d; Seigel's Syrnp, 2s 9d; Gold Medal Coffee, Is 8d: Van Houten’s Cocoa, 3s lOd; Anglo-Swiss Milk, 9d; Sperm Candles, 4sd per lb; Wax, lOd; Cod Pish, 24dperlb; Small Cheese, Sid per lb; Prize Medid Soap, lOd per bar; Extract of Soap, X4lb for 6s. T. Taylor, Triangle (late Davenport), Colombo street, near Montgomery’s, and Lower High street, near St Asaph street. , YOUTH (19) requires situation in General Store; had over 5 years’ experience to the trade. Excellent references. Apply 8., “Times " Office. » 9951 EGGS wanted in any quantity. Cones will run to private families having fresh eggs tospare daily or weekly, at market price. Pull par* ticulars, to find easily address, must bo sent. P.O Box 71. Christchurch. 655 ONIOB Assistant wanted for Manchester Dopartment. Apply, Bell and Shari and, Compton House, Colombo street. 1128 TO FHOTOGBAFHEBS. A Gentleman just arrived from England, and thoroughly efficient in the above art, is desirous of obtaining a Situation as Assistant. Con re-touch well, print is carbon and platina type. Address E. Clarkson, care Mr T. Whithorn, Wood villa Farm, Beefton, N.Z. 1069 Lost, Pound, &e. fOST, at Sonthbridge, on the 13th May, at or i near St Leon’s Circus, a black fan with white flowers on it. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the “ Guardian." Office, Sonthbridge. 1140 Funeral Notices. THE Friends of the late Mr Samuel Heaton are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Beathcote Arms Hotel This Day, Tuesday, at 2 p.m.. for the Woolston Cemetery. ANDEESON BEOS., Undertakers, 1145 101 and 103, Victoria street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Thomas King are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of bis late brother William, which will leave his residence, Koiapoi Island North, This Day, Tuesday, May 18th, at. 2.30 p.m., for the Kaiapoi Cemetery. 1149 8. NEVILLE, Undertaker, FUNEEAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr James Flock are respectfully informed that the Funeral of Ha late daughter, Annie Brown, will leave his residence. No. 30, Madras street south, on Wednesday, the 19th inst, at 2 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB, Undertaker, 1139 Lichfield street east.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 1