TO ADVERTISERS AND THE PUBLIC. The bona fide circulation ef the Star it now 1600 copies per wight. The Star is delivered every night throughout Christchurch and the immediate suburbs ; in the Addington, Lincoln, Biocarton, and Papanui districts ; in St Albans, Halsicell, Heath-* tote, Ferry mead, the Valley, Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi. The charge for advhrtibih_- in the Star is iowbb than in any other paper in New Zealand. The Star will twtinne to supply the public with the fullest and most reliable LOCAL » n---formation up to the hour of publication. The Star contmins more and better-selected reading matter than any other penny paper in New Zealand. The proprietor of the Star has made arrangements to ensure the reoeption of ike latest teL-ORaphic hews, via Suez and Panama, from Europe and America, from Australia, and from the neighbouring Provinces. No effort will be spared to maintain the character qf the Star as a thoroughly good and reliable medium of local, qbhbral, and TBLEGBATHIC news. The proprietor of the Star, from the support already accorded to his little venture, is convinced that the public appreciate ar Evening penny paper, respectably and liberally conducted. The columns of the Star are open to cobbkspohdehts ef every shade qf political opinion. Correspondents are requested to bear in mind that letters containing libel, or personal abuse, will not be admitted into the columns of the Stab. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging on North Town Belt. Apply to A. 8., Star offce. 1556 "VIT ANTED. TW<> APPRENTICES to VV the Dres-tmnkin-f. Apply to Miss CAINE, Hereford Street, near Collins Hotel. 1543 j mT ANTED, a NFFDLEWOMAN accustomed to trimming hats, &c. W. ZEESLER, High Street 01485 "%\T ANTED, a respectable young person .V» as HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs MOIR, Central Hotel. 1564 c YTTANTED, a BOARDER, in a respectIVY able private family, where no others are kep' ; five minutes' walk from Postoffice and Government Buildings. Address, by letter, to A.B.C, Post-office, Christchurch. 1 1560 't\7 ANTED, a WEIGHING MACHINE Vv in perfect working order ; nju.-t weigh up to balf-a-ton. T. PREECE, 1455 c Auctioneer. WOOL SORTER. W'ANTFD, a WOOL CLASSER for a large clip. Apply at once MILES & CO., 1495 c Christchurch. FEMALE HOME. THE Female Home, conducted by Miss Kelly and Miss Bowling, at Albion House, Addington, en tbe Lincoln Boad, is now ready for the reception of those who desire to avail themselvts of its advantages. Albion House, Nov. 3. 1 548 I. HERMAN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, High-street, Christchurch, HAVING a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watohes, Colonial and English Jewellery in stock, be is prepared to sell them at the lowest possible prices, viz. :— English Patent Silver Levers, from £4 Silver Geneva Watches, from ... £_ Warranted for 12 months.j Also, MONEY ADVANCED On watches, jewellery, diamonds, silver plate &c, in sums from XI upwards. Clocks, watcbes, and jewelry repaired at moderate prices. L HERMAN, Next door bnt one to Town Hall* 681 Higb street
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 150, 4 November 1868, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 150, 4 November 1868, Page 1
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