WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, for the country. Apply at Mr W. A. Knapman 's Grocery Store, Papanui Road, on or before Saturday. 571 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs HAAST, Avonside. 570 WANTED, an APPRENTICE to tbe Dressmaking business. Apply to Mrs EAST, Gloucester street. 567 O-l REWARD. — LOST, a POCKET <=£■-_. BOCK, containing a ring, set in blue stone, a half-sovereign, and some email change. Anyone returning the same to Mr E. WALKER, Photographer, High street will be rewarded. 566 LYTTELTON CONVERSAZIONES. SUBSCRIBERS to last Winter's Series of these Entertainments, who are desirous of re-commencing them for the coming season, are requested to meet at tbe Queen's Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at Half-past Seven. JOHN T. ROUSE, 565 Hon. Sec. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a respectable young Man. Terms moderate. Apply Mrs ABRAHAM'S, Lichfield street east, opposite Mrs Deighton's Academy. 568 ■/SX «__lL__ ST. AOGUSTINE LODGE, 609. A LODGE OF EMERGENCY will be held THIS EVENING, At 7 o'clock, To Receive a Report from the Building - Committee, and to consider other important matters connected therewith. By order of the W.M. F. C. TRIBE, Secretary. April 21, 1870. 569 S. LUKE'S PARISH. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the PARISHIONERS, for receiving the accounts of the Vestry, and appointing Church Officers for the ensuing year, will be held THIS EVENING, At 7 o'clock, [In the Parish Schoolroom. EDW. ATH. LNGARD, Incumbent. Vestry-room, S. Luke's. 572 m HE ATRE ROYAL. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY). The great classical burlesque of , ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE -*. - j Preceded by the comedy of DOING tFOR THE BEST. SATURDAYLONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN. New scenery by Mr Willis. 552 m O W N H A L L . MR GEORGE COTTERELL, IN HIB SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT, ENTITLED TABLE TALK AND UNFRAMED PICTURES, ON PRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22. Attractive Programme of Original Fun Improvisations, Old and New Songs, Faces of Life, &c. Admission, 2s ; Reserved Seats, 4s. Doors open at 7.30. Entertainment to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets to be had at Mr Spensley'-. JEREMIAH APPLEYARD, (Late of Victoria Carriage Works, Tuam Street,*) BEGS to thank his customers for the favours shown to him while carrying on business in the above premises as Wheelwright, &c, and to inform them and the public that he has REMOVED to more eligible premises, adjoining the Steam Flour Mill, Colombo street south (entrances from Lichfield and Tuam treets), where he trusts, by strict attention, and reasonable charges, "to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon him. Blacksmith work done on the most reasonable terms. Good accommodation for persons from the country. 439
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 597, 21 April 1870, Page 4
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430Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 597, 21 April 1870, Page 4
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