NEW JLpTEBTiSEMENTS. WANTED, a General Servant as COOK and LAUNDRESS. For further particulars apply to MRS LEAKE, Colombo Street. 1752 WANTED, an APPRENTICE to the DRESSMAKING. Apply at MISS MOORE'S, Colombo Street. 1753 WANTED, near Cbristchurch, a MAN and WIFE, without family. The man to attend to Garden,. to Milk, &c.; the wife as Cook and General Servant. Apply to Mrs POPE, Stationer, Christchurch. 1751 t\\ HE PUBLIC X Are earnestly requested TO CONCLUDE THEIR SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ~ ON SATURDA V 9. c}6?2 NOTICE. I - mHE N.Z.S.N. Company* '^ffl^ WELLINGTON : ; Will sail for Dunedin immediately on the arrival of the 10.30 am. train from Christchurch, on FRUJAY MORNING. Apply to MATHESON'S AGENCY, 1754 Lyttelton and Chriatchurch. FO R AUCKLAND DIRECT. • : _Jg2^^ fT^HE Clipper Schooner i --jylgaEuL" AURORA Will sail for Auckland on NEXT, And has good;.acQqmmqdation for a few Passengers. ! Apply to JOHN GRIGG, 1757 Matson's Buildings. CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. nnHE Quarterly Meeting of Members, will X beheld; at tbe Rooms, High street, '. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 3 p.m. > ■ Business : — To Elect New Members, and for General Business. JAMES E. GRAHAM, '- , 1756 Hon. Sec. LENTON AND SMITH'S /^REAT DRAGON TROUPE OF JAPANESE, From the Imperial Theatre in Jeddo, with THE JUNIOR MEMBERS OF THE LENTON TROUPE, Numbering in the company TWENTY- TWO PERSONS, Pronounced by the public and Press of China, Manilla, Straits Settlement, Java, British India, the past year in the Australian Colonies, and latterly in Dunedin, to be the most novel and fashionable entertainment that ever visited the Southern Hemisphere, Messrs Lenton and Smith beg' respectfully to state with pleasure that the JAPANESE HIKONOS Are given under the patronage{[of H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Having special permission to that effect. Due notice will be given in future advertisements when and where the company will open. . 1731 CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION. rTIHE following additional haVd X been received : — Waiapaba North. JWMallock.M.P.C. D Devine T M'Donald W C Tinkler R Carver T Marsh D M'Kay M V Mathias John Brown R Keating Michael Griney T Newberry K Mackenzie John Bennett F Griffin Stephen Bennett James Niven George PiperJ Morris Frubaug P Brodrib William Wilson Pat Brodrib Richard Carten A. Duff Harry Marsden D Mitchell Hugh M'llraith James Thomson John Moss William Brown.; J F Nettleton Santoz Cotton : James Harper Edward M'Evoy John Davey Reler Keller John M' Briers Thomas Harford David M'Grath ■?; H Hobkirk /., ,'.q Thomas M'Grath . F Ffrench:, . ;' ; 77 Pat M'Grath ; Andrew Rainy [7/ END OF NEW £D\ EBTIBEMENTB,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 168, 25 November 1868, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 168, 25 November 1868, Page 3
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