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Situations, CASH Advertisements under this heading not exceeding 26 words, ONE SHILLING-. Addresses may he left at this office. . ... , Apply at /nee. White Hart Hotel. - 361 ,’i.NTED, Smart Office Boy. Apply in own /handwriting Box 52, P.Q., Christchurch. 347 a steady man Barman WANTED, Situation as Wheelwright; town or country, country preferred. Apply, D.W., Ogee of this Paper. 338 WANTED, employment "by first-class Horsecover and Tent Maker; able to cut. Apply, Tent, Box 105, Timanx. 3®’ WANTED, a Situation, in town or country, as Harness-maker. Apply Harness, AX Ternperance, Manchester street. ' 277 \faT ANTED, a Lady Help in a small family; "» no phUdrep; low salary, hut comfortable home. Apply Mrs Searell, senr., Bligh's road, Papanni. 336 all Hotel Employees requiring Situations to Begisteri their names at the Bureau. In future 411 hotel employees will he ena gagedthrough the Secretary Licensed Victuallers* Association. Office, 204, Hereford street, Telephone 677. , , . . 3058 WANTED first-class Barman; Hotel 'Housemaid, town; Hotel Housemaid and good needle for country; Hotel General, country, no cooking; wanted Housemaids, stations s Cook (£4O) nowasningjtown; Parlourmaid,town; Boy,station. (6s, 7s) : Boy, town, clean hoots and useful (ss). Sime’s Registry, 171; Armagh street. "ANTED, Station-holders and Managers te- : quiring Shearers’ Cooks. As they are the principal Servants required during shearing, every care will he taken In theif selection; if possible, their names or initials and name of last station will he advertised every Saturday. Muaterers, wool-classers, rollers, pressers, ileecepiekers, married couples, servants for farms, private families and hotels waiting engagement. An experienced matron superintends the Female Servants’ Department, Address; J. McDonald, Manchester street, Christchurch, Telephone 256. X 72 'WJSTE have the best selection of first-class VV Servants, male and female, private and hotels, Sime’s Begistry, 171, Armagh street. Wanted, ANTED Buyera for Tapratry Carpet, 2* street. yard. H. Atkinson, 117,' Manchester XB2B WANTED Buyers for Tapestry Carnet, Is 6d yard, H. Atkinson's, 117, Manchester street. XB2B WANTED Buyers for Brussels Caniet, 3s 64 yard. H. Atkinson’s, 117, Manchester street. XB2B WANTED to Sell, Piano, almost new {beautiful instrument; cheap. Apply, Plano,' ” Times ’’Office. 311 : WANTED, People to get Married and Buy Their Furniture at H. Atkinson’s, 117, Manchester street. 1 . XS23 W /"ANTED, People with defective sight to try yJf Kennett for Glasses. Concave Lenses ftam 0 to 18; Convex from cataract to fiitst sight, Kcnnett’s, 183, High street. XB6 '; WANTED to Purchase, about 10 acres . GoodLand near Spreydon or Halswell. Send full particulars promptly to Peckover and Swain, House and Estate Agents, 192, Hereford street. ANTED to Sell, First-class Double-seated Buggy, Harness and Mare; mare guaranteed perfectly quiet; will pass trams, trains or traction engines. Apply to C., “ Times " Office. 345 WANTED Mothers to Stndy Economy and Buy their Boys' Clothing and Drapery from W. M'Clea and Co., 210, High street, whera good, reliable articles can be procured for little money. X 537 WANTED to Sell, at New Plymouth, 164 Acres, 100 grass; excellent residence; £950. Hundred acres, half grass, £400; all well watered. Peckover and Swain, 192, Hereford street, X 393 ; WANTED Buyers for all-wool Colonial Tweedj Suits; new patterns: men’s 26s fld, 32s fld,s 39s 6d; Youths 16a 6d, rise Is 6d; Boys 6s lid,! rise 9d per size. W. M’Clea and Co., 210, High! street. , X 537 ; 'ANTED to Sell, Choicest Besidentiall Property in Canterbury, with 20 acres, at aht*ut%3gt of improvements. Sixty additional acres; if Peckover and SWain, 102, .Hereford 1 street. X 393 WANTED to Let, Commodious Twelve-; roomed. House: quarter-acre land; every, convenience, hot arid cold water hath; within teuj minutes Cathedral. Apply F. Cross, 173, Man.' cheater street. 35X , WANTED— The advertisers are willing to ex-i cbangel 000 New Season's (1893) Umbrellas! and Sunshades for Cash; lowest prices; superb' goods; buyers invited to inspect—ls 6d to' 12s 8d each. Beath and Co. X 27 J ANTED to Sell, Prints, Fast Colours, 2*<£ 3Jd, 4|d, sld; Flannelettes, good patterns/ Sfd, 4fd, s|d, old; Summer Shirtings, lovely pat-; terns, 4Jd, Sia, 6)d, splendid value. W« M’Clea' and Co., 210, High street. X 537 j ANTED to Sell, at Woolston, on tram 1 route, a comfortable Verandah House of i seven rooms, scullery, vinery, stable, Ac.; 1J acres' land, tastefully planted in orchard, garden and lawn, with nice fountain. Price moderate. Cards; to view from Allan Hopkins, Cathedral 1 square. 223 " von!; ■ 2205 "ANTED to Sell (a sacrifice) —Over 2 acres! excellent land (well fenced and stream* running through), house of 4 good rooms, ample stabling and outbuildings, situated close to tram,’ just off Colombo street, Sydenham; no reasonable; offer refused, and easy terms arranged. Bbggs and D.uify, Agents, 131, Colombo street, X 335 . WANTED to Sell,- in Hereford street, splen-j did position, a well-finished House of five rooms, wash-house, pantry and coal-house in per-' feet order. Also, Cottage of three rooms and scullery, one-eighth-acre section, well fenced.' Worth enquiry from speculators and others, os this property, which is paying a high rate of interest on the price asked, is hound to increase in; value. Photos can be seen, and further information obtained on application to Allan Hopkins/ Cathedral square. 212 X 205 ANTED to Sell, the following Cheap Prop., erties—(l) Princes street, House of 8 rooms, pantry, large scullery, stable, workshop,' Ac,, nice section, £210; terms £lO cash, balance vacant section, ■cad tram. Hones scullery, vinery, stable and three-eighths acre, well laid out, £3OO ; easy terms, or will sell house and part of section for £2OO. (3) Richmond, near now tram. House of 6 rooms and 6 acres of splendid laud, £600; very easy terms. Baggs and Duffy, Laud Agents, 131, Colombo street. ; X 335 "ANTED, everyone to come and Buy their Umbrellas from the Manufacturer. Wa can afford to sell cheaper than the draper. / Corns’ and see them, 4s 6d to 8s Cd, guaranteed twelve months; all paragon frames, with good, snhstantial fancy handles. Umbrellas re-covered with Italian Cloth 3s Gd; umbrellas covered with Silk from Ss 6d; umbrellas repaired from Is. We were ~ the only exhibitors who obtained First Awards for gentlemen’s and second award for ladies’ umbrellas and sunshades at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90. Note address—George H, Lethaby, Umbrella Manufacturer, Hobbs' Build-' ings. Cathedral square. XIOITjj WANTED to Sell, Great Bargains, Small Deposits, Good Homes—(l) Papanui, is the Centra of Township, House of 0 rooms .. and quarter-acre, only £135; terms to suit anyone, (2) St Asaph street (just' off), close to Colombo street. House of 4 rooms, verandah, washhouse,' fowl run, Ac., eighth of an acre, nice garden; price £160; terms, £lO to £2O cash, balance 10s weekly, (3) Bosewame street, Addington, House of 3 rooms, scullery, greenhouse, nice section, £120; terms, £lO cosh, balance 8s weekly. (4) Buskin street, Addington, House of 4 rooms, brick washhouse, copper, workshop, good section, £160; terms, £25 cash, balance 10s weekly. Farther particulars from Baggs and Duffy, 131, Colombo street. X 3350 T Inroranoe Gomp&maa. HE NEW ZEALAND FIBE AND BUSINS INSURANCE COMPANY, |> Established 1859, Capital ... £j Paid-up Capital and Beservo ... THE PEEMIEE ANDWEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. . Branches and Agencies throughout the World/ DAVID CBAIG, Manager, , PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. ANNUAL PEEMIUM INCOME, £1,101,206, £ GENTS WANTED in Suburban and Ccrta Apply to L, A. CUFF, District Manager, 865 X 174, Hereford street, Christchurch WO MAN'S SIITAIIO Treatise on Woman’s Salvation posted Free in dosed envelope. Write PROFESSOR HERMANN, French Specialist, IW7S . ;45> OoBiM Mace. Meibom vq

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 1

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