WANTED, a LAD, about 14 years old, to look after a Store. E. W. BOPER, Oxford Terrace. 3654 WANTED, a respectable GIRL, about 16 or 17, to look after children, nnd to make herself generally useful. Apply, office Of this paper. c 3631 W" ANTED, a good GENEKAL SEttVANT ; middle age preferred ; one who can cook. Good wages. Apply at the Canterbary Hotel, Lyttelton. C 3669 DOTTLES WANTED' JOHN S. LEGETT, 3582 Gloucester street. BOTTLES WANTED. THE SHADES, HEREFORD STREET. C 3197 LOST, between Sfc Michael's Church and Wilson's Bridge (Heathcote), the DROP of a GOLD EAUHING. The finder will be rewarded on delivering same to Mr SANDSTEIN, Watchmaker, C&shel street. 3674 Y»1 REWARD.— LOST, STOLEN, or 3U± STRAYED, from a paddock near the Windmill Road, about the 10th of July last, a Dark Brown HORSE, with broken knees. When lust, had a short rope on neck. Any one giving information' of the same will receive the above reward — B. HALE, Bootmaker, High street. 3666 *\ £2000 • N. AND "^V UNDER TO LEND, \ * v\ ON MORTGAGE \<> +$\ OF x "v* %^ \ REAL VV ESTATE. £W\A o s£\ UPWARDS \*k * -\ i|OTANCED, ON V^ DEPOSIT OF \ DEEDS OB \^ PERSONAL SECURITY. > No. 1, Cathedral Square. 3490 E. WALKER, PHOTOGRAPHER, Formerly of Lichfleld Street, Christchurcb, and late of London. EW., having again commenced business • as above, respectfully thanks the inhabitants of Canterbury for past favours, and begs to state that he has TAKEN THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY PROFESSOR ROWBOTTOM, High street, near the Town Hall. He is prepared to execute all kinds of photographs in the highest and neweßt styles, at prices to suit the times. E. W. is confident of giving satisfaction, he having brought from London apparatus and chemicals of the best kinds, with all recent improvements in photography. ' E. W., in connection with the above, has for Bale an elegant assortment of Toys, Perfumery, and Fancy Goods. Fresh arrivals of stocks by each vessel from London . Agent for Squire and Co.'s Vitro-Enamel Tablets for Show Cards. Specimens on view * 1560 JOEY GRIMALDI ON THE TIGHT ROPE. SILVER LEVER WATCH AND CHAIN TO BE GIVBN AWAY. GREAT ATTRACTION. S LEE'S SHOOTING-GALLERY will be RE-OPENED for the purpose of shooting at Joej Grimaldi moving down the tight rope He who hits the Clown the greatest number of times within a fortnight from Friday morning next, will receive the above watch and chain. Minimum numberfof hits— fourteen. FRANK SLEE. 8636 c Proprietor. " PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHD? hitherto subsisting between the undersigned and HERBERT EDWARD ALPORT, of Christchnrch, trading as Auctioneers and Commission Agents, under the style of Wilson & Alport, has THIS DAY CEASED; the Business will in future be carried on under the style of WM. WILSON & CO. W. WILSON. Christchurcb, sth August, 1869. c 3664
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 395, 19 August 1869, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 395, 19 August 1869, Page 1
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