FOR AKAROA, TiMARU, OAMARU, AND DUNEDIN. | - mHE favourite Steamship itiLm -*- WAINUI, Capt. J. Lets, ''IwOFL Will sail for the above ports JWmon or about WEDNESDAY *gm§gg&&* NEXT, the Bth inst. Fakes. Cabin. Steerage. Akaroa ... ... 20a 15s Timaru ... ... 30s 20s Oamaru ... ... 40s 30s Dunedin ... ... 40a 30s Eor freight or passage apply to J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., 926 Lyttelton and Christchurch. WANTED, a COOK. Apply to Mrs REEVES, Papanui Road. 940 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT; must be able to wash and iron well. Apply Union Bank, Lyttelton. C 944 ANTED, a Four or Five-Roomed HOUSE, within three minuteß' walk of the Town Hall. Apply, by letter, tb.U.'J. office of this paper. 942 "tjtT ANTED, a good strong SERVANT y? GIRL, for the Country, twelve miles from town. : One that can milk preferred. Apply at Mr Knapman's Grocery Store, Papanui Road. . 941 T YTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY . WINTER~READINGS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1870. Duetto-Pianoforte and Violin— Mrs Grant . : .and Mr 0. W. Woledge Reading— Mr J. Inglia Song— Mr W. Hillier . Beading— Mr C Ward Song— Mr J. A. Plimmer Beading— Dr J. T. Rouse Song— Mr G. Wontner . Beading— Rev. F. Knowles Extravaganza — Mr C..W. Woledge Beading— Mr J. Ollivier. To conclude with the amusing farce of . No. 1 : ROUND THE CORNER. Flipper .;. ... ... Mr H. Allwright Nobbier ... ... ... M* .tj, ,B. Bolt. ! Commence at Eight o'clock. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. 943 m .0 W N H. A L L . WEDNESDAY, JUNE Bth, 1870. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. WM. HORACE BENT, ■ . " j Cptnedian of the Christy 's Min6trele. .UNDER .THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, ... And in presence of .r HIS WORSHIP THE; i MAYOR, (Andrew Duncan, Esq.), "■"' - And CRACROFT WILSON, ESQ., C.B. The Beneficiaire; begs respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that the Programme selected for this occasion wijl be of the most VARIED ana RECHERCHE description. A distinguished Gentleman Amateur, "who haS not appeared in public in Christchurch, has kindly consented to appear as " Sambo " for tbis occasion. ■ •Tickets can be obtained at all the principal Hotels, and Music Stores. Seats can be secured at Spensley's, or from Mr Bent at the Hall. , 800 ". TOWN HALL. ~~ "~ THIS (TUESDAYrEVENING, JUNE 7. . LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF THE pHBISTY .' MINSTRELS. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF MESMERISM, OR DR. CARR OUTDONE. CROWDED .HOUSES to witness this excellent troupe of ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS. Last night of MESMERISM. Go and see this great programme to-night. No extra charge for having your head • examined. : . ' Reserved Seats can, be secured at Spensley't Music Saloon according to numbered plan.* SfcWESTERN, Business Manager. THOMAS RAINFORD, Stage Manager. and Director. PREECB'S T CENTRAL MARKET & SALEYAKDS. TO-MORROW~(WEDNESDAY). m PREECE WILL SELL BY AUCTION— Live stock Flour, pig meal, barley, oats Wheat, onions, potatoes, &c. Hams, bacon, and cheese Fruit trees, forest trees, and shrubß - Garden tools, shovels, and nails Furniture, clothing, boots, &c. Sale at U o'clock. 945
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 636, 7 June 1870, Page 4
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470Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 636, 7 June 1870, Page 4
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