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Wanted. CASH Advertisement* under tw« heading, not exceeding 26 words, ONE SHILLING. Addresses may be left at this office. w 'ANTED, 2'oo good, second.hand sacks. Jaftina & Willcox. 5836 ANTED, Cutts, Opper Eiocarton. Apply Mr O'. 3859 WANTED, at once, a Furni-hed Bedroom, with nae of kitchen. Beply, Jnnia Fallen, .cosc uffice. 5858 C°t Sheaf Wheat, &o. On sale, cIL^ MkS for bedding. J. Watts ani WANTED, Fire-proof Safe; must bo in good order, and measure not less than 3ft 2in in neignt inside. Box 153. P.u. Wanted! Wanted I Wanted I to Purchase _ Two Good Babbit Dogs. Apply, at once. to w. H. Porter, Shades Hotel. 5846 WANTED, a Governess for the country: 2 children, ages 9 and 10; salary. £l6. Address, Mrs Murphy. Te Aral. Gißbo-tm. J 5709 WAN'IED to Sell, a first-class new Lathe, by Holtzaphel. with compound slide, rest, ana overhead motion. Apply to Box 6. Southbgfo6 - 5680 WANTED, at Mount Grey Station, Balcairn. a good General Servant.. Apply at the Merival«. *° MIBS A ’ Turner - Saßsifß “j anted, all to secure a Jubilee fHrnnlav. and remember that it is by Buying and oemng for Cash that H. E. May and Co, are enabled to Defy Competition. ™ WANTED, for Titnaru, a thoroughly good, 1 o<^. k ‘ . F °r Particulars apply to Mrs £iuiuoil. 200, St Asaph street, Christchurch. References required. 5835 D.D P Good references. Ajjjdg pl ? otao ® f° r middie-agei Medical Wan (now in Australia) • hicrhefri credentials in ail respects. FuU partioaWfron Thornhill Cooper, Christchurch. 4g9‘ WANTED, Situation as Groom; ride am drive; understands Hunter’s olio am L 3ÜBfc l \T r ‘ l ' Pd from E “»land. W. •} Peterborough street. Christchurch. 578 WANTED Known—Men’s Tweed Trousers iiTse .«^°i r o e « e / 7 d “ 7 ” ear * °mr own make, 10s 6d - Galienstein Bros,, New Zea Jan Clothiug Factory. 1(9. Cashel street WANTED Known. —D. r-henrsby. Per Butcher, Hilton street. KaiapoL Hi scuume Pork Pies and Sausages alway on hand. Orders punctually attended to. WANTED Known.-Jubilee presents to tl extent of £IOOO will be distributed at H. I ?> Th ®Hall- Cns-omers will receii t ickets equal to ten per cent on the amount spent tTT A MfTlo It TT .. ANTED Known.—Jubiiee Tickets may b kept until June 22nd, when a really hanc some present can be selected, equal in value tot the tickets held. H. E. May and Co., The Hall, WANTED at J.-jrPSkTris-lAbS'ur ih change, 201, Armagh street, potato digger: oa non, average 10 ton to acre, carpenter, tinsmitl Waiting engagements, married couples, plougt mon .' 586 W A^?, EI ?’' t B «’ore purchasing elsewhen a * J- Percy’s, 171, Colombo streei opposite City Hotel. Better Boots and Value tha In any other house in town. See Window te beautiful Easter Gift. WlO,lO *285 ANTED Known—l intend Keeping a Lari Mouldings, at reduced pric« “• Picture Frame Maker, importer t mouldings, pictures, and Continental fancy goodi 87, Manchester street. WANT FD Known -We have a fine assortmei of Mosgiel Tweeds, suitable for boy sciiooi wear and for gentlemen's salts. Patten ppffw y *5? Bt l Maljeastein Bros., New Zealan Clothing Factory. 169. Cashel street AN PEI) Known—All kinds of furs and sea skin jackets cleaned, altered and re-line ieain*rs dyed all shades, hats and bonnets oleum and dyed, gloves cleaned, skins of all kinds tawu J ~ M ‘ Thompßol1 ’ Furrie *’ | WANTED Known.—lf ICs be soent, als tick will be given; if 20a, a2s ticket. • if 30b 3s ticket; if 40g, a 4s ticket; if £3, a 6a ticket-* £ 9 1 \ ?• 10 ? ticket. Hxonld only 5s be spent, a tici will be given at H. L. May and Co.’s celebration Her Majesty’s Jubilee. WANTED Known—Bicycles from £5. N machines constantly arriving. Cyoii snnanea in great variety. Machines puroha® exchanged, and lot on hire. Photogr .phio materi J? r k op* in stock. *A. E. Free Cyclists Exchange. Triangle, High street WANTED Known—l have for Sale, cheat f roomed Cottages, with i acre of Lai situated m Gloucester street; also, one 4-room Cottage, situated in Avonvillo. ihe above will sold cheap, and on very easy terms of paymei *° B ’ Pe PP« rell . Armagh street; L E ”own. that E. G. Warneshaip chasedthe business of the AX Fish. Ponit ana uame Mart, Cashel street Irom Mr G, Ellic strict attention to merit the pattern so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. N.B The Supper Booms are the best in the Colom Telephone, No. 210. WANTED Known—O. Kinge has now Open* at No. IS6, Armagh street (Bishop's Bull ingsj. a Dairy for the sole of Milk. Cream. Butte Eggs and other Dairy Produce. Cream can be en plied one hour after milking, haying purchased 01 of De Laval s Cream Separators. Skim Mi (guaranteed fresh), ltd quart Cream cheese. 711 WANTED Known—l have In stock, at correi wholesale prices, all the leading brands 1 Tobaccos. Cigars, and Cigarettes. Jnet opened— Case of superior Shooting and Pishing Trousers ar Stockings; also, a large stock of Fish Hooks, Une n^ a 9^. e °* every description. V M’Willlam, 204, Colombo street Christchurch. 28: WANTED Known That having - a Lar. Stock of Ne# and Second-hand Carriage viz,. Phaetons. Buggies, Dogcarts. Waggonette Whitechapels, Spring Carts, Ac., &0.. We inter offering them to tha public at Greatly Reduce Prices. To meet the times no reasonable offer wi be refused. Carriage Lamps from 13s upwards. So Agents for Qalward’s seed separators. W. Mot and Co.. Criterion Conch Factory, 63. Vlotori street. Telephone No. 232. 646 WANTED. Employers to depend upon the undersigned to select the following classes of Servants for them:—Married Couples, Ploughmen. Station Farm Hands of nil descriptions. Cooks. Grooms, Gardeners, Potato Diggers. Boys, Housekeepers, 40. None but competent servants need apply. Telephone No, 256 All orders promptly attended to. Address, Jap. M’Dontdd, Manchester street. Christchurch. WANTED to Sell, all my night and ’1 Itle of the well-renowned and established Firm of Graham 4 Co„ together with the Grand Secret which has never been divulged to any living being as yet of how to make the Preparation for the Patent Permanent Cure for Foot Rot in Sheep, and which has never failed in any one instance, and worked under No Cure. No Pay. For further particulars apply W. Graham. Southbrook. 5526 A SUPERIOR Person desires Situation is Honsekeeper, or any position of trust; children not objected to. Address, A. 8., Fostoflice, Christchurch. J 778 BUTCHER (German) wants Situation; ill kinds fine small goods; Colonial experience z Stetm engine work. Address Butcher, G.P.0., Dunedin._ sg®o MRS IZETT, 125, Manchester street and Triangle, especially recommends—Working housekeeper (excellent references), cooks, servants (all classes), married couples, single ploughmen, groom, gardener, waiters. March. April Journals. MRS HIGGS’ Registry Office for all classes of Servants, Housekeepers, Married Couples specially attended to, Station Hands (male and female). Has room for a few boarders, comfortable home. 125, t't Asaph street (two doors from Manchester street). 1903 Lost, Found, Seo. TT OST, in Christchurch, on 19th iuat., a Chest--1 J nut Pony Mare, about 14 hands. Reward upon returning or giving information as to whereabouts to Delamain’a Stable. 5828 TT OST—Would the gentleman that took an I i Inside Totalisator Ticket to collect on the first day of the late Antnmn Race Meeting kindly forward the amount collected to the following address: —Creavey and M’Bain, next Caversham Hotel. jr uST, between Black Horse Hotel and Mr B J Birdling’s Farm, Hornby, a pocket-book containing one £1 note, and one pound in silver, also cheque for £23. drawn by Matthew Eaglesome, in favour of George Smith. Payment stopped. Also stamps and receipts. Finder rewarded on returning the same to George Smith, Spreydon. REWARD.-Lost, on Monday evening, Lly between D.X.C. and Caversham Hotel. Gan'leman’s silver Lever Watch, with chain. Anyone returning same to Mr Nuttoll, D.1.C., will recaiva the above reward. 5842 O BBWAttD.—The above reward will be ctW JL given for information that will lead to the reoivary of a Light Draught Filly, 3 years old (unbroken), with long tail. James Golletly, or n. Hardy and Co., Bakaia. 579 i P ■fl REWARD.—Strayed from Springston, on oW .J. April 16, Fox Terrier dog “ Sam;” black and tan head, body white. Above reward will be paid on returning to George Gould, Springston. 5534 P A REWARD.—Strayed from Pendarves, one rSt Grey Filly, three years old, long tail, light draught, unbroken. The above reward will be paid <0 anyone that will give information that will lead to her recovery to Mr C. Hardy, South Hakaia. or Jamas Qalletly, tendarves. 5861

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 1

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