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WANTED, a BOY, for Station workApply ROBERT WILKIN. c 4434 WANTED, a HOUSEKEEPER. Apply to Mrs STRANGE, Manchester treet. 4408 s : WANTED, a GENFRAL SERVANT; must be a good cook. Apply to Mrs TURNBULL, the Willows. C 4397 WANTED, a GIRL, about fifteen years of age, to help with children. Apply Mrs HAWKINS, Springfield road. C 4398 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID ; also, a GIHL, to assist in the house. Apply at Mrs TATERSON'S, next door t<> PRAT T'S, Dunstab'e House. 4445 WANTED, a MAN COOK; liberal wages to a mau who thoroughly understands bis business. Apply to K. Y. Z., office of this piper. 4395 WANTED, a respectable GIRL, about 17, to make herself generally useful in a small family. Apply W., office of this paper. 4424 WANTED, near Chris! church, a MARRIED COUPLE, without family. The wife as Cook and General Servant ; the husband as Gardener, and »ho will be re- . quired to milk. Apply to 8.8., " Lyttelton i 'limes" office, Chrislehurch. C 446-2 ANTED, TENDERS for BUILDING a Four-roomed COTTAGE and LEAN-TO. Plans and specifications to be seen at C. C. AIKMAN'ri Offices, Cashel I street, Christcburch, where tenders will be received up to TUESDAY, 23rd inst. Nov. 16, 1869 4451 WANTED TO PURCHASE^ FOR CASH, 2 ACRES of PADDOCK, with houee and garden, within two miles of the Postoffice, Christchurch. North Road preferred. Address J. W., Post-office, Christchurch. 4409 LOST, a Liver-coloured Bitch PUP; answers to the name of " Nell) ." Any one delivering the same at Mr PAGk'S Stables, will receive a Reward. 4453 LOST, Nov. 3, from the Lincoln Road, a BAY HOUSE, 17 hands high, branded C under saddle, on near 6ide. The finder will be rewarded by giving information or leaving the same at BARNARD'S REPOSITORY. (\ DALWOOD. 4422 Op? REWARD.— LOST, Oct. 11, from o&O the Railway Hotel paddock, Marchester street, a Dark Brown MARE, near v ; foalirg; small white spot on forehead, and one white hind foot; brand, JP, conjoined, on near shoulder. The above reward will be paid on delivery of same to W. C. MORGAN, Railway Hotel. 4383 NOTICE. I HAVE a great number of PANEL DOORS on HAND, free from knots, -which I will clear out at exceedingly low rates. Intending purchasers are invited to ask my Prices of TIMBER, LOCKS, NAILS, &c, &c, which can be supplied in any quantities. Buildings, as formerly advertised, will be completed for £25. P.S. — Building moterials supplied without labour or otherwise ; labour only if desired. All eized buildings. An easily understood specification made out— a qualified judge invited to inspect tame and see if carried out. Terms will be given for part payment, ifiequired. Buildings erected in country no extra charge —^the cost in all c-Bses previously given. THOMAS PURDIE, Builder PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. 3748 TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. /"\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDBUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds CORRUGATED IRON, various sizes POSTS and RAILS, in large or small quantities DOORS and SASHES, cheap, a large variety BEST FIREWOOD, in any lengths. •BEST NEWCASTLE SCREENED COAL. Orders left at the Office or Coal Depot will be promptly attended to, and either delivered or otherwise, as may be required. Large shipments of the above constantly arriving. JOHN T. BROWN. Office and Timber Yard— Toam street. CoaVDepot — Railway Station. 3790

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 469, 17 November 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 469, 17 November 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 469, 17 November 1869, Page 1

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