ciru v Xa.AJ^xoziar 1550 COPIES VST X>E3X=L ZKTXGHOIT TO ADVERTISERS. The Proprietor of the Star begs to draw the attention of Advertisers to the following facts: — The Star is the cheapest medium for advertising in Canterbury. The Star has a bond fide circulation of Fifteen Hundred and Fifty Copies per Night. The Star, on a calculation the principle of which cannot be disputed, is read by about Five Thousand People every Night. The Star is published Punctually, and delivered Expeditiouslt. The Star circulates in Christchurch and all the Suburbs; in Ltttelton, in Kaiapoi ; in the Heathcote, Ferrtmead, Vallet, Lincoln, Riccahton, Papanui, Addihgtoh, St. Albans, and other districts. I The circulation of the Star in the princi- j pal districts is as follows :— Chbistchurch 750 Suburbs 500 Lyttelton 200 Kaiapoi 100 •¥X7 ANTED, a PLOUGHMAN (single). T \ on a Farm near Christchurch ; must be able to milk, and make himself generally useful;— PACKK BR( >TH KRS. 2657 WANTED, by a respectable middle-aged LADY, a SITUATK »N as HOUfEKEEPER to one or two Gentlemen. Address K. X., Office of this puper. 2644 TIT ANTED, a SHOEING SMITH, ff immediately. Constant employment. Apply S. A'CoURT, Blacksmith, Durham street, near Wesleyan Chapel. t638 \\7 ANTED, a HOUSEMAID, for a T t gentleman's family, about five miles from Timaru. 2633 c PACKE BROTHERS. POUND, a Retriever PUP, black, with White face and four white feet. The owner can obtain possession by application at the office of this paper. ONE or TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with BOARD and RESIDENCE at Derwent Cottage, North Town Belt, near Durham street. 2641 CITY CHAIR WORKS. T BATES, Chair Manufacturer, Cabinet- • maker and Upholsterer, Tuam street. Every description of Windsor and fancy chairs made, wholesale and retail. Drawingroom and dining-room furniture re-stuffed and covered, in the most fashionable manner. Ladies'needleworkcarefully mounted. French polishing, cane- work, and all kinds of repairs neatly done, and on the most reasonable terms. Turning done to the trade (a large Btock on hand). Croquets made to order. N.B.— Funerals Furnished. T. BATES, Tuam street east, opposite Messrs E. S. Dalgety and Co.'s store. 2634 NOTICE. ON band, several hundred well-made Panel Doors, price 15s each. An allowance made on quantity taken. Also, any amount of splendid T and G Baltic lining, &c. A room, 10 feet square, lined all round with best beaded Baltio lining, for £3. THOMAS PURDIE, Builder, 2585 Papanui road, Christchurch. TO LET, TWO SHOPS and a COTTAGS, substantially built with brick, idjoininir . the Criterion Hotel, Gloucester itreet; Apply JOHN WILLIAM OBAM. &prilß;> 2CS9
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 278, 5 April 1869, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 278, 5 April 1869, Page 1
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