WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply A 1 Hotel 120 WANTBD, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs EAGLE, Ulster Dining K Booms, Manchester street. 119 WANTED, a BOY, about Thirteen, who • knows a little about horses. Apply to Dr NEDWILL. c 93 WANTED, a WOMAN, as COOK and LAUNDRESS ; and a GIRL, to do household work. Apply, Mrs HAWKINS, Springfield Road. c 96 HARVESTING. WANTED, Hands to TIE WHEAT. W. S. MOORHOUSE, 115 Spreydon Lodge. REGISTRY OFFICES, CASHEL STREET.— WANTED, immediately, a NURSE GIRL, about 12 or 13, to nurse one child; hours from 8 n.va. to 6 p.m. Apply to JAMES PARKER, as above. 114 LOST, in Christchurch, on January 31, a GOLD MALTE.SE CROSS, attached to a bit of blue ribbon. Anyone bringing the same to the offices of Messrs PACKE BROTHERS, Cathedral Square, will be rewarded. cl 2 I . npHE CIRCULAR SAW J 1 JL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMERS Jpjjj ra*jpf^>- are appointed to sail as under during FEBRUARY:— FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, TARANAKr, AND MANUKAU, TRANSHIPPING AT WELLINGTON FOR NAPIER AND AUCKLANDLORD ASHLEY— About SATURDAY, 19th, at 11 a.m. AIREDALE — About SATURDAY, 26th, at 11 a.m. FOR OTAGO— AIREDALE— About MONDAY, 21st, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, lie Lyttelton and Chriatchurch. OBSERVE ! LADIES' STRAW and LEGHORN HATS and BONNETS CLEANED, DYED, and ALTERED to present fashion. Feathers Cleaned and Curled. Millinery and Dressmaking Neatly Executed. Please note the address : — MISS HOLLAND, Colombo street (opposite the Post-office). 116 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Lyttelton Times beg to inform the public that they have made arrangements which will enable them every month to PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS TO THEIR PAPER with a FREE COPY of the EUROPEAN MAIL. It is unnecessary to enlarge upon the merits of the European Mail, as they speak for themselves. Those who have seen the paper agree that it is the moat complete and best arranged monthly summary of European news which reaches the Colonies. The first supply of the European Mail intended for the Subscribers to the Lyttelton Times. -will leave London on December 31, and from that time the European Mail • will be regularly delivered with the Times immediately after the arrival of the English Mail. TO LET, a Newly-Built Six-Roomed COTTAGE, Sou-West Town Belt, Hagley Pork, with Quarter-Acre of Garden, stable, artesian well, &c. Enquire of W. PRATT, Dunstable House. c6l TO LET, ONE AND A QUARTER ACRE OF LAND, together with a Four-Boomed HOUSE. Water close at hand ; also, a good Fruit Garden. Rent moderate. Situate within five minutes' walk mit™ 1108 '"*' A PP'y t0 JAMES PARKEB, Agent, Ca»hel street. 95
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 544, 16 February 1870, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 544, 16 February 1870, Page 1
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