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WANTED, a BOY. Apply at the Oxford Hotel. 4559 WANTED, a COOK. Apply, for address, to FISHER & CO., Bi^b street. 4568 — _— — { WANTED, a THOROUGH GENERAL J SERVANT. Apply to Mr 3 MILLS, , Compton, Opawa. c 4574 WANTED by the Advertiser, a SITUATION as BARMAN; would not ebje-ct to wait. Good reference. Address W. Z., office of this paper. 4564 WANTED, a SERVANT, who must be i a Good l J lain Cook; also, a BOY. who understands a little about Horses. Apply at Dr NED WILL'S. c 4525 A YOUNG LADY winning to return to England, would give her services as ! Attendant or Nurse to a Lady going homo, j Address D.V., office of this paper. 4477 j WANTED TO RENT, A SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE | Tor two rooms and use of kitchen in a j cottage), within a few miles of Christchurcli; j with garden and paddock preferred. Apply | by letter, H.W.N., office of this paper, stating ! terms, &c. 4569 mENDERS WANTED for SINKING 1 TWO ARTESIAN WELLS, on the farm of the undersigned, Kaiapoi Island. 4555 JAMES HEYWARD. LOST, near the Hospifal, a new SILK UMBRELLA. The finder will be rewarded by bringing it to the office of this paper. 4575 G~i REWARD.— LOST, Nov. 25, from oL> X the Victorian Hotel, Colombo street, a black and light tan COOLY SHEEP BITCH, answers to the name of "Jade." The above reward will be paid to any one returning the same to the Victorian Hotel. 4552 BOARD AND RE^IDFNCE FOR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ■within five minutes walk from centre of town. Terms moderate. Apply by letter, A.Z., Star Office. c 4560 CHRISTMAS 1 CHRISTMAS ! !^w S- CHRISTMAS!!! THE PUBLIC can be SUPPLIED at the PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Cashel Btreet East, with— • 1 Bottle PORT 1 do SHERRY 1 do Hennessy's PALE BRANDY (case) 1 do OLD TOM, RUM, or WHISKY 1 do AIE (English) 1 do PORTER (do) FOR 18S 6d THE HALFDOZEN. T. B. THOMPKINS, 4493 Proprietor. MECHANICS' HOTEL AND TIT USIC HALL, CONTINUED SUCCESS. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. ! ADMISSION FREE. First-class Accommodation for Boarders at <Jsl per week. j All Meals, Is. | JOSEPH BRUNT, 4297 Proprietor. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! IT| UN ED IN CLUB HOTEL BILLIARD ROOM NOW 9 OPEN. 4548 mHE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED PEK MAIL, A large parcel of FIRST-CLASS WATCHES In Silver Levers and Ladies' Gold. Made to order, and will be sold considerably BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. Also, A VARIETY OF JEWELRY, and some loose DIAMONDS which can be set to any design. M. SAKDSTEIN, WATCHMAKER AN!) J^WliLLEtt, Casliel iitrj' t .'."-Q

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 481, 1 December 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 481, 1 December 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 481, 1 December 1869, Page 1

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