t n. jJSJSTT JLDffiMTISEMEIfTS. WANTED, an APPRENTICE, from 14 to 15 years of age, "to the Saddlery business. Apply to JAMES MITCHELL; Rjcearton. : 1669 ANTED, a PLASTERER. Apply to JOHN FOLEY, Lyttelton, or to ENGLAND BROS. 1671 WANTED, BOARD AND LODGING for two Gentlemen in Christchurch. A. 8., Box 69, Post Office, Christchurch. ■ , ■■ - . . 1673 WANTED, a BARMAID.- A respectable young person as Barmaid for an Hotel ; references required ; highest salary given. Apply at PARKER'S, Canterbury Registry Office, Cashel Street. 1.677 JTXT ANTED to know if there exist in the ly/l Colonies a more contemptible paper than the , Evening Mail, which allows the utmost license to abuse Swedenborg, without giving his friends spade to reply ? Communications addressed to the undersigned. ' ■ J. S. HAWLEY, Colombo Street. (Colonial papers please copy.) 1665 NOTICE.; :■"; LEFT at this Office a PATENT CARRIAGE AXLE CAP. The owner can have the Bame by paying for this i advertisement. . C 1676 mHEATRE ROYAL Lessee and Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R.Roberts. Last appearance but one of Mr Jas. J. Bartlett. And the last week of the Star Dramatic Company, Having to re-appear ia Dunedln on the 26th inst. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, NOV. 16, : The performance will commence with NOT A BAD JUDGE. John Casper Lavater...Mr Jas. J. Bartlett. Louise ... Miss Dolly Green. To conclude with the Domestic Drama, in two acts, by H. 3. Craven, Esq., THE CHIMNEY CORNER. Peter Proberty ... ; ... Mr Chas. Wilmot. Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half -past 7, to commence at 8 precisely. TO-MORROW EVENING, BENEFIT OF MR JAS. J. BA.HTLETT. NOTICE.— The Lessee begs to inform tbe inhabitants of Port Cooper (,iq auswer to \ many inquiries) that he intends giving one performance in Lyttelton prior to the departure, with his company, from Canterbury. . * 1668 WESLEYAN CHURCH, DURHAM STREET. TEA MEETING of this Evening POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY Evening next. 1670 CANTERBURY SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. npHE Committee beg to announce that it is _L intended to provide a GRAND ANNIVERSARY TREAT, For all Schools in connexion with the Union, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1869. Collating Books for the purpose of soliciting Subscriptions of Money, Provisions, &c, have been issued to the Teachers, *.nd the Committee hope that the liberality displayed by the public ,la3t year will be repealed on this occasion. By order of the Committee, WM. FLESHER, 1 «„„ a ,; oa 1667 J.MUNNINGS, [Secretaries. m HE P U BL IC Are earnestly requested ' TO CONCLUDE THEIR SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAYS. 1672 ; LITERARY INSTITUTE. HIGH SCHOOL LECTURES. DR HA AST'S Third Lectu-e on GEOLOGY Will be delivered TO-MORROW Evening, At 7.30 p.m. Admission :— Sixpence. Members of tbe Institute and Pupils of the High School admitted free. 1675 TO LET. — COTTAGE, STABLES, SHED, and GARDEN, Cheap. Apply at THOS. LEE'S Store, High Street. Wanted a supply of NEW FRUIT. 1625 FOR HIRE, a HORSE and SPRING TRAP, by the day or hour. • Apply to Star Office, Lyttelton. 1628
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 160, 16 November 1868, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 160, 16 November 1868, Page 3
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