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WANTED, a BOY, for Station work. Apply ROBERT WILKIN. C 4434 WANTED, a SERVANT GIRL. For address, apply to Mrs VINEY, Red House Bakery, Papanui Road. 4470 ■«T7 ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT; V T must be a good cook. Apply to Mrs TURNBULL, the Willows. C 4397 WANTED, a GIRL, about fifteen years of nge, to help with children. Apply Mrs HAWKINS, Springfield road. c 4398 WANTED, near Christchurch, a MARRIED COUPLE, without family. The wife as Cook and General Servant ; the husband as Gardener, and who will be required to milk. Apply to 8.8., "lyttelton Times" office, Christchurch. C 4462 WANTED, TENDERS for BUILDING a Four-roomed COTTAGE and LEAN-TO. Plans and specifications to be seen at C. C. AIKMAN'd Offices, Castiel street, Christchurch, where tenders will be received up to TUESDAY, 23rd inst. Nov. 16, 1869 4451 IOST, Nov. 3, from the Lincoln Road, a j BAY HOUSE, 17 hands high, branded O under saddle, on near side. The finder will be rewarded by giving information or leaving the same at BARNAUL'S KEPi SITOKY. i\ DALWOUD. 4422 OK REWARD.— LOST; Oct. 11, from g&l) the Railway Hotel paddock, Miv - Chester street, a Dark Brown MAKE, near foaling; fmall white spot on forehead, and one white hmd foot; brand, J P, conjoined, on near shoulder. The above reward will be paid on delivery of same toW. C. MORGAN, Railway Hotel. 4383 TRADESMAN'S AND MECHAMCS' .••;■■- LOAN SOCIETY. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will be held at the FORESTERS' HALL, CHRISTCHURCH THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, the 19m INSTANT, At 8 p.m. The Committee will meet for receipt of the umHl weekly subscriptions, at Seven o'clock on the same evening. CHAS. ALLISON, Manager. ; Nov. 17, 1869. 4475 szefr Maasrxs hoih '■soaa_anAoa •«H3'l jad pi 'A>igmslA\3f JO SdNDI 11V ONV S9NIH MO STVIXINI •saouj paonpoa *« 'SSLI/VI.I AiOdNiM y nooa oniz ? ssvaa MapjO o» epBK saJ-Vid lIOMaJ.S •8f 'ejßid-aaddoo ujoji pajuuj 'SGHVO OtflilSlA 00 1 •isasig hoijt 'SOya 3TAOQ 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 aßk my Prices of TIMBER, LOCKS, NAILS, &c, &c, which can be supplied in any quantities. Buildings, as formerly advertised, will be completed for jE2S. P.S. — Building materials supplied without labour or otherwise ; labour only if desired. AH sized 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, if required. Buildiogs erected in country no extra charge —the cost in all cases previously given. 1 THOMAS PURDIE, BuiLDEB PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCIIURCH. 3748: TO-BE LET or SOLD, for £65— A Quarter-acre section of good FREEHOLD LAND, all fenced and planted ; together with a TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE, situate near the South belt. Apply to JAMES PARKER, House and Land agent, Cashel street. 4469

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 471, 19 November 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 471, 19 November 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 471, 19 November 1869, Page 1

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