WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Al Hotel. 177 WANTED, a RESPECTABLE GIRL, about 15 years of age. Apply to Mrs JOHN TURNER, Cranmer Square. 182 W' ANTED, a COOK, to go up country. For particulars apply at CAPT. WESTENRA'S, Hereford street, Christchurch. 166 WANTED, a WOMAN, as COOK and LAUNDRESS ; and a GIRL, to do household work. Apply, Mrs HAWKINS, - Springfield Road. c 96 WANTED, a SECOND-HAND AMERICAN STOVE, No. 6 or 7; must be -Jn good order, and cheap. Address, -with j •particulars, Z, Star office. c 143 ."17K7 ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. 77VV- Apply to Mr BEATTIE, Warwick' Hotel, corner Manchester and Cashel streets. ! .Wages, £25 a-year. : 178 W'"' ANTED,: HANDS for the Tamutu Flax Mills, hear Southbridge. Those •that have worked in mills before preferred. Apply, on Saturday afternoon, at the Criterion Hotel. ■-.-■• A 7,7:. ; MALTHUS & PEIZ. vi; Tamutu, Feb. 24, 1870. 179 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— LOST Feb. 17, from Armagh street, a WHITE 'COCKATOO; has a small ring on its leg, 'The above reward willbe paid on recovery of same.— M. NANCARROW, Shoeing Forge, *;'Artnag*h street. 181 -NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON and afttir SATURDAY NEXT, the 'ISth instant, the BUSINESS of the Glasgow "-Boot and Shoe Agency "will be REMOVED to SYDNEY HOUSE, two 'doors from the old pren.isc-s. : ;j3$ 7; ■ ''ZZZZ '" : w. stringer. 7 '■;■.-_ ,l a COLONIAL INDUSTRY. 7 aa'Z^x ,1k ..Z^y,.A B"" TEGS to return sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the liberal support accorded him during the past four yearß he has been in business, and trusts, ;by continuing -to supply nothing but the BEST ARTICLES, at moderate prices for cash, to merit' a7 continuance of the same at his' ' " . ; NEW AND MORE COMMODIOUS 7 PREMISES, ■ ; : Next to Gee's and Sydenham House, Colombo Street ; And wishes to call the attention of all classes " ■ '. to his improved Elastic side & shooting boots, From 225, to order ; a good fit guaranteed. Note the Address :— W. H. FORD, .' COLONIAL BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, Colombo Strbet. 165 F RJE N CH. "'A CL AS S in connection with the JR. CHRISTGHURCH ACADEMY^ St 7 Asaph Street West, 'for instruction in -the FRENCH LANGUAGE, will be commenced ; by MR BEECHEY (for 22 years resident in A Parish The system pursued will be such that the student will be enabled to speak the language fluently, and at the same time will, by an ?asy .and gradual process, be thoroughly grounded inthe rules of grammar. -- This 1 class will be open to youths of both sexes, whether belonging or not to the Academy; on 7 MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, From 11 to 12. 'v'.V.'.yVV TERMS^ • ': ■.Z" ' HALF-GUINEA PER QUARTER, - ,u> : : ■_-. In advance. Tint Half-Quarter will commence on ' JiIONDAY, 28th FEB., 1870. T. M. GEE, 184 Maßter. . lATB FIRE. ~~ THE Business of the undersigned will be . carried on (temporarily- during the erection of their new stores) in the premises lately occupied by Mr Hughes, Stationer, directly opposite their Stores lately burnt down fa Cashel street. 47870 B. & D. SUTHERLAND. •)■■: i- '■ ■' - - -• -' - ' -- : -' "' '•'• ' ■ ■ / -. THE^ ROYAL tNSURANGB COMPANY EIRE AND LIFE. v Agents, MILES & CO^ 199e Christchurch and Lyttelton.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 552, 25 February 1870, Page 1
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515Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 552, 25 February 1870, Page 1
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