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Situations,, WANTED, a Good Housemaid, ouce, White Hart Hotel. Apply at 1775 ANTED, Good Female Cook. Apply at once Richardson's Hotel, Lichfield Street. 13 'ANTED, a Respectable Young Man, must . . be able milk and drive. Apply, John Kerr, New Brighton Hoad. ■ 1754 'ANTED, a Steady Man as Head Waiter"for First-class Hotel; references indispensable. Apply by letter to Waiter, care of G.P.0., Dunedin, 1779 'ANTED, by respectable woman, work by . , the day; washing, ironing, or any other dind of work. Mrs Ross, care of Mrs Chisnall, Clare Road, St Albans. 1735 WANiBD, constant job as Wheelwright; good general hand; painting, rough smithing; sober; references. H. Jollilie, care of Mr Brown, 48, Colombo Street south. 1739 WANTED, Hairdresser, a young man who understands las business. Apply to A, Sehlesinger, Tobacconist, 83, Manchester Street, two doors from St Asaph Street, Christchurch. 1771 WANTED, Smart, Industrious Youth, over fourteen, to make himself useful in stable and garden. Apply, with references and other particulars, to Y.Z., Post Office, Christchurch. 1755 WANTED, Men to cut 400 acres of grass seed, binder drivers 40s weekly, threshingmachine bag sower, active man as painter, shepherds, farm youths. McDonald, Manchester Street. 1734 ’ANTED, all Hotel Employees requiring , , Situations to Register their names at the Bureau. In future all hotel employees will be engaged through the Secretary Licensed Victuallers' Association. Office, 204, Hereford street. Telphone 677. 3053 WANTED, first-class general (£35, family two), two governesses (country, good families), nurse(£2o), hotel housemaids, hotel waitress (town), strong girl (country, 15s), youth for farm (12s «d), boy (milk, 10s), boys (13, 14, 5s and found town). Sime’s Registry, 171, Armagh street. WANTED — Farmers requiring Harvest II an ’.3 apply to the undersigned. The selection of stackers will be a S7x?eiality, the greatest risk depending on their abilities; only those who have proved competent will be engaged. Binder drivers, Etookers, threshing machine hands, enginedrivers, cooks, male and female servants for private families and hotels. A matron superintends the female department. No fees charged to those who are large employers of male or female servants. Address J. McDonald, Christchurch. X 72 GOOD Dressmaker and Needlewoman requires Situation in or near Christchurch; salary £35. Apply, F.W., “ Times ’’ Office. 1772 .BAINPIPE and Brickmakers Wanted at Once, jljt good hands only. Springfield Coal and Pottery Company, 145, Lichfield Street. 1685 dpi COD Servants requiring situations in first-class families will find Sime’s Registry, 171, Armagh Street, by far the best to apply to. AIRDRESSER Wanted. Must be first-class _EL_H_ hand. Address, 3.8., “ Lyttelton Times '* Office. 1740 RS HIGGS requires at ouce. Parlourmaid -—_ (housemaid kept). Cook, Cook and Laun dross. Hotel Waitress, Housemaids for town anc country, Good Servants all Classes Wanted Registry Office, St Asaph Street, 1780 Wanted* WANTED to Sell, a good Yard and Water dog. Apply H. B.Times" Office. 'ANTED, Buyer for Concert Flute, only 2/1 fid. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester Street, ’ANTED, a Kind Person to Nurse a Baby foi . . a few weeks. Apply to H. 8., office o: this paper. 1737 'ANTED, Mrs Denison to Call at Mr H v , Roberts’s, Hairdresser, Victoria Street Christchurch. 1735 J ANTED to Rent, a Paddock, in or near V V Dalliugton. Apply, stating particulars, to Paddock, “ Times ” Office. 1738 ANTED to Let, Well-furnished Large , T Sitting-room and one or two Bedrodzus, with board; no other hoarders. Bos 402. • 1736 WANTED to Sell, a Hand-machine, nearly as good as new, price £2 10s, Address, Wertheim, General Post Office, Christchurch. 1709 WANTED, Kind Person to Adopt Little Girl no premium. For particulars, addresi Mrs G. Rogers, General Post Office, Christchurch, ci ANTED Buyers for Tapestry Carpet, Is 6d . . yard, H. Atkinson’s, 117, Manchester street. XB2S ’ANTED, People to get Married and Buy . . Their Furniture at H. Atkinson’s, 117, Manchester street. XS2S ’ANTED to Sell, “ Zouaves " in Velvet and _ . Silk, 6s 6d, 9s 6d and 10s 6d, usual price 14s 6d, 21s, 24s 6d. W. MoClea and Co., 210, High Street. X 537 ’ANTED, Buyers for 10,000 Yards of this . . Season’s Prints; a9s 6d Delaine for 4s 9d dozen. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 'ANTED, Tenders, by Monday Next, for _ . Stocking and Pitching in Field 370 Acres Wheat, Oats and Barley, at Feruside and West Eyreton. Apply, Dalziel Bros. 1766 WANTED to Sell, a Wood and a Buckeye Reaper and Binder; only one iseason old; ready for work, and no reserve; must be sold. Wilson and Sons, Auctioneers. 1773 4 WANTED to Sell, Five Cottages and Section, £525, let good tenants £7B. Two Cottages and Section (£210), let at £3l. Peckover auJ. Swain, Estate Agents, 192, Hereford Street. X9BS ANTED to Sell, Five-roomed Villa, out- . _ buildings, with 12 acres, near Riccarton; S-Acre Block Papauui, superior land. Peckover and Swain, Estate Agents, 192, Hereford Street. 933 ANTED to Sell, Prints, Fast Colours, -i v . 3<d, 4Jd, 5Jd; Flannelettes, good patten 3|d, 4,(1,5Jd, Old; Summer Shirtings, lovely pa terns, 4Jd, 5Jd, 6|d, splendid value. W, M’Cl and Co., 210, High street. X 537 ANTED to Sell, at New Plymouth, Hundred Acres, half grass, £400; all well-watered. Sections in City, Papanui, Addington, Linwood, St Albans. Peckover and Swain, Estate Agents, 193 Hereford Street, Christchurch. X 933 'ANTED Customers to See our Men’s All. _ _ Wool Tweed Suits, New Zealand, 19s lid, 23s 9d and 2Us 9d, worth 35s (Id; Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, Men’s, 10s lid, worth 14s 6d. W. McClea and Co., 210, High Street. X 537 WANTED 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, Sydenbam; no reasonable otter refused, and easy terms arranged. Baggs and Duffy, Agents, 131, Colombo street. X 335 ANTED, Fruiterers and others to know . . that I have for Sale, convenient to centra of city, 6 Acres First-class Laud, laid out in choice orchard and garden. One Acre in Raspberry Canes; Comfortable House of 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse; dairy, stabling and outbuildings. For price and terms apply Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. (54) X 205 'ANTED to Sell, in Hereford street, splen- . _ did position, a well-liuislied House of five rooms, wash-house, pantry and coal-house in perfect order. Also, Cottage of three rooms and scullery, one-eighth-aere section, well fenced. Worth enquiry from speculators and others, as this property, which is paying a high rate of interest on the price asked, is bound to increase in value. Photos can he seeu, and further information obtained on application to Allan Hopkins, Cathedral square. 212 X 205 ANTED to Sell, the following Cheap Prop, erties —(1) Princes street. House of 8 rooms, pantry, large scullery, stable, workshop,' &c., nice section, £210; terms £lO cash, balance 10s weekly, or will exchange for vacant section.(2) Ollivier’s road, close to Ferry road tram. House of 5 rooms, Venetian blinds, scullery, vinery, stable and three-eighths acre, well laid out, £300; easy terms, or will sell house and part of section for £2OO. (3) Richmond, near new tram. House o£ 0 rooms and 6 acres of splendid land, £600; very easy terms. Baggs and Duffy, Land Agents, 131, Colombo street. X 335 ANTED, everyone to come and Buy thei Umbrellas from the Manufacturer. We can afford to sell cheaper than the draper. Coma and see them, 4s 6d to Ss Cd, guaranteed twelve months; all paragon frames, with good, substantial fancy handles. Umbrellas re-covered with Italian Cloth 3s 6d; umbrellas covered with Silk from 5s Od; umbrellas repaired from Is. Wewera 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, 1839-90. Note address—George H, Lethahy, Umbrella Manufacturer, Hobbs’ Buildings. Cathedral square. XXOI7 ANTED to Sell, Great Bargains, Small , . Deposits, Good Homes—(l) Papanui, in the Centre of Township, House of 6 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, See., eighth of an acre, nice garden; price £160; terms, £lO to £2O cash, balance 10s weekly, (3) Rosewarne street, Addington, House of 3 rooms, scullery, greenhouse, nice section, £120; terms, £lO cash, balance 8s weekly. (4) Buskin street. Addington, House of -i rooms, brick washhouse, copper, workshop, good section, £150; ‘ terms, £25 cash, balance 10s weekly. Further particulars rom Baggs and Dully, 131, Colombo street. X 3350 Lost. FounA. &«. ~ET OST, between Belfast and Kaiapoi, on SaturB A day Night, Carriage Rug. Finder rewarded upon returning to the Police Station, Kaiapoi. 1765 Ol TEAYED, from Kilmore Street, on Sunday night or Monday morning, one Chestnut MarS'; white star on forehead, aged; anyone detaining' the same after this date will he prosecuted. Apply J- Carter, Carrier, Kilmore Street. 1757 )ST, on Dec. 26th, between New Brighton racecourse and Mile Road, Filigree Gold ch, set with Opal and Pearls. Finder will ell rewarded on returning to office of this - 17S0

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 1

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