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TO ADVERTISERS AND THE PUBLIC. The bona Me circulation of the Stab js now 1450 copies per night. The Stab is delivered every night throughon I Christchurch and the immediate suburbs ; in the Addington, Lincoln, Riccarton, and Papanui districts ; in St Albans, Halswell, Heathcote, Ferry mead, the Valley, Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi. The charge for advertising in the Stab is rowBR than in any other paper in New Zealand. Tie St_B will continue to supply the public with the fullest and most reliable hOCKh information up to the hour of publication. The Stab contains more and better-selected reading matte)' than any other penny paper in New Zealand. Tie proprietor of the Stab has made arrangements lo ensure ihe reception of the latest teleubaphic news, via Sues and Parama, from Europe aud America, from Australia, and from the neighbouring Provinces. No effort will be spared to maintain the character of the St_b as a thoroughly goed and reliable medium of 10CA1, general, and ___e_baphic news. The proprietor of the Stab, from the support already accorded to his little venture, is convinced that the public appreciate an Evening penny paper, respectably and liberally conducted. The columns of the Stab are open to cobrespondents cf every shade of political opinion. Correspondents are rerpiested to bear in mind that letters containing libel, or personal abuse, will not be admitted into the columns of the Stab. WANTED, an engagement. A private establishment prefered ; the advertiser works a sewing machine, and has a knowledge of dressmaking. Apply in writing to A. E., office of this paper. 1068 WANTED, by a respectable young person EMPLOYMENT as DRESSMAKER'S AS.-ISTANT ; would have no objection to work for families by the day, or take work home. Address M., office of this paper. 1051 TTTANTEI-, EMPLOYMENT. A widow VT would be glad of an engagement as PLAIN COOK, &c, in a house of busincst. wbere »l;e could return to her family at nights ; or any daily employment would be acceptable. Apply W. H. X., office of this paper. ICG 9 TO MASTER BAKERS. T^T ANTED, by a Young Marrie 1 Man, V* just arrived from England, aSII UATION at BAKER; can assist at small goods. Address T. R., office of this paper. 10C4 TX/ ANTED, hy a Young Man, just arrived Tf from England, a SITUATION as in-door servant or wat* r in an Hotel, or would make himself ureful in the garden; has held similar situations in New College, Oxford-, good reference, and can be recommended by a gentleman in the colcny. Address G. •**., office of this paper. 10G5 WANTED to LEA-E, for a long term, One or Two A ens of SWAMP LAND, within easy distanceof Christchurch. Address 11. 8., office of this pnper. 10C6 I OST, iii the Riccarton district the Patent mi Cap of a Buggy wheel. The finder will be rewarded on returning it to Dr NED WILL. 1057 c N OTICE. fl - milE -teamer SENSATION, M Igs/^r X having received extensive *\f^WfK improvements, J. O'Neill intends 3i_i_§4i_^ ° P'y w * th P aßßen g ers to and ~^&3£&£&£s& from the shipping and shore, on Satunlay next, and also to attend upon private and pic-nio parties. Towage upon reasonable terms; goods and passengers taken to any of the neighbouring Bays. The boat will ply oo Sundays the same as watermen's boats. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board. This boat will be always under steam during the day. 9i -7 J. O'NEILL. LIGHT BRIGADE AND OTHER VESSELS. jfe^ X>IRD AND JONES undertake fttJ-b ■*■* t0 deliver Goods from ship's _?§'%H*i Sldeto Merchants' stores in Christfgkft^ church, at 15s per ton, including *s*_Si3*i-_» nil charges. Parcels received and forwarded. Passengers' Luggage Stored. FREE AND BONDED STORES, Hereford and Tuam streets, Christchurch, And Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. c! 029

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 97, 4 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 97, 4 September 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 97, 4 September 1868, Page 1

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