' -"" ' '"i .. . ' ri 1 ■ — — sr fjkfe mHE PUBLIC Are earnestly requested TO CONCLUDE THEIR SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAYS. C 1672 WANTED, RUNNKRS, to deliver the Star in the north-east corner of '"hristchurch, Caledonian road, and Knight's Town, Springfield Road, and Papanui. Apply at the publishing office, Gloucester street. 16S8 WANTED, for a Station, a MARRIED COUPLE, without eucumbrance. Apply to SHEPPARD & CO. 1692 WANTED, for a family in the country a LAUNDRESS. Apply to SHEPPARD & CO. 1691 YJTf ANTED, for the country, a LAD, about T > 16, to milk and make himself useful. Apply SHEPPARD & CO. 1690 " ■ ; WANTED, a good MAN COOK, for up country. Apply at MONEYS, Victoria Hotel, at 8 o'clock, this evening. 1689 mHE Friends of Mr WILLIAM SALT X are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, TO-MORROW AFTER- | NOON (Thursday), at 3 p.m. A. WEASTELL, 1697 Undertaker. NOTICE.— POISON will be laid in my Paddock and Garden for Poultry from this date. T. GUNNELL, near Merivale. 1698 npHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R.Roberts. Mr BARTLETT, being prevented from leaving Christshurch till Friday Morning, has kindly given his services for this occasion, when he will appear as HUGH de BRASS in the REGULAR FIX. To commence with, for the first and only time, the great Surrey Drama, THE PEEP-SHOW MAN. Jack Trudget Mr C. Wilmot. Mary Maryland Miss D. Green. Mr J. J. BARTLETT will recite (by desire) Tennyson's soul-stirring poem " The Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava." To be followed by the REGULAR FIX Hugh de Brass Mr J. J. Bartlett. To conclude with the LIMERICK BOY. Paddy Miles ■ Mr R. Roberts. TO-MORROW the world renowned drama, THE FLYING JIB, By R. P. Whitwortb, with new Scenery Property, Dresses, &c. 1694 TRIUMPH EXTRAORDINARY 111 mHE PUBLICATION OF THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANACK Was delayed in order to publish the unprecedented Success of WARD & CO.'S ALE' EXHIBITS, So confidently did they anticipate gaining the Gold and Silver Medals at the late AGRICULTURAL SHOW !! 1 VIDE EVENING MAIL. 1693 WARD & CO. CANTERBURY MUSIC DEPOT. (Formerly BonniDgton's.) CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. THE MUSICAL PUBLIC are respectfully informed that in connection with this establishment there are rooms specially fitted up for practising muaic. Teachers or others may avail themselves of the use of these apartments on very reasonable terms. For the Proprietor, 1695 S. C. FARR, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LADIES OR GENTLEMEN desiring the use of Pianos or Harmoniums aro respectfully informed that they can be had on hire on reasonable terms, or arrangements can be made for the purchase of same by a series of monthly payments so gradual, that instruments may be acquired without inconvenience, even by persons of very limited income, at the CANTERBURY MUSICAL DEPOT (formerly Bonnington's), Crystal Palace Buildings, Christchurch. For the Proprietor, 1696 S. C. FARR.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 162, 18 November 1868, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 162, 18 November 1868, Page 3
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