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TO DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS.— WANTED, a SITUATION, by a Young Man, well acquainted with the above trade. Apply S. A., office of this paper. 3309 T"~0 COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS.— WANTED, by a Young Man of good experience, a SITUATION in a General Store up country. Apply A.T., office of this paper. " 3310 ANTED, a SITUATION in an Office or Counting-House, by a respectable young man, who thoroughly understands book-keeping. W.S., office'of this paper. __ 3306 TO SHIPPERS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. — WANTED, a SITUATION in a Shipping Office. T.H., office of this paper. 3307 'TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.— 3. WANTED, a SITUATION in the Wholesale Trade. Experience — 11 years in the London market. * A.Z., office of this paper. 3308 VJUT ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. TT Mrs WEIR, China Hall, Colombo street. 3305 OST, on Sunday evening, a SCARF PIN, Shark's tooth set iv gold. The finder will be rewarded by bringing it to A.8., oflice of this paper. §3311 i?"!^ REWARD— LOST, on Saturday, oD JL/Vune 26, by a poor woman, a FIVE POUND and ONE POUND note. The money is wanted to clothe and provide for seven children, xhe finder will oblige by calling at the office of this paper. 3304 FOUND "a GOLD RING. The Owner, by giving a description, and paying for this advertisement, can receive the same at MANN'S Store, Colombo Btreet South. 3300 COLONISTS' HALL, LYTTELTON. POR TWO NIGHTS ONLY — THIS (MONDAY) and TUESDAY EVENINGS, June 28 and 29-pßachelder's Grand Miltonian Tableaux of PARADISE LOST : the War of the Angels, the Fall of Satan and the Fall of Man, our first parents Adam and Eve, Eve before the Fountain (the most chaste and magnificent scene ever exhibited), concluding with the Expulsion of Adam and- Eve from the Garden of Eden. GRAND DISTRIBUTION of ELEGANT and COSTLY GIFTS will be made amongst the patrons of the Entertainment each evening. Reserved seats, 3s ; second do, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. 3302 1 H. EASTWOOD, Agent. ITS O W N HALL, X CHRISTCHURCH. Owing to the immense success which has attended the - GRAND PICTORIAL ENTERTAINMENT OP THE APOCALYPSE, The Management have decided to give THREE MORE ENTERTAINMENTS In the above Hall, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, June 28th, 29th, and 30th, Ab an Additional Attraction, A GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS! Every Evening. ON MONDAY EVENING, •; Amongst the Gifts will be a Magnificent . SILVER TEA SERVICE, Consisting of Four Pieces, together with about 30 other presents. BSif This Grand Pictorial Embodiment of the Revelations of S. John will positively be withdrawn after Wednesday evening. Reserved seats, 3s ; Second do, 2s ; Back, Is. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at a quarter-past 10. R. G. BACHELDER, Proprietor. 3301 H.EASTWOOD, Agent. jl/T R S G. FURBY, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, FRENCH, &c, Armagh street East, corner of Barbadoes street. Mrs Furby receives a limited number of Young Ladies to instruct in ENGLISH, WRITING, and ARITHMETIC. Hours of attendance : Nine to Twelve a,m. Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, JULY 5. 3312 CANTERBURY MUSIC DEPOT, Cbtstal Palace Buildings, Chbistchobch. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. INTENDING PURCHASERS of PIANOS are invited to inspect the new French TRICHORDS at Thirty Five Pounds, just arrived ex Dagmar. . CONCERTINAS, Six Shillings and Sixpence each, formerly sold at Twelve Shillings and Sixpence; also^ Concertinas at Twelve Shillings and Sixpence, formerly sold at Twenty-five Shillings. The STOCK formerly on hand, is all reduced, to correspond with . the prices of ths new goods. As Boon as the Caroline Coventry discharges her cargo, several choice Pianos (Broadwood'a) will.be. added to the Btock in this establishment, arid an immense addition to the Btock of Musky. In future, the supply will be large, regular, and include whatever is new and popular at Home. It will all be sold at one-third below tha published prfce. .-...., .... . , .Forthe Pto^iketm Ti l '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 350, 28 June 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 350, 28 June 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 350, 28 June 1869, Page 3

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