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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i WANTED, a person to TEACH the use of the CASTANETS. Apply at the office of this paper, 1056 WANTED, at once, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the Ulster Dining Rooms, Manchester street. 1058 ANTED, near Christchurch, a MARRIED COUPLE, without family~ t ie husband as Gardener, &c, who must be able to milk; the wife as Cook and General Servant. Good reference required. Apply to G. 8., " Lyttelton Times " office. c 1055 CANTERBURY FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held on TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1870, In the Side Room of the OLD TOWN HALL, To consider the desirability of a Compulsory Ballot or otherwise for the unsold laud. Chair to be taken at half -past 7 o'clock p.m. By order. JOHN CAYGILL, 1060 Secretary. WINTER READINGS. f\ O L O N I~!T T H A L L, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24. . Pbogbamme. Duet: (Pianoforte and Violin)— Mrs Grant and Mr C. W. H. Woledge. Beadiang — Rev. G. J. Cholmonlley. Song,— « The Old Sexton"— Mr E. S.Elliadon. Reading— Mr W. Miller. Song— "The Koman Girl's Song—Mr Nalder. Reading— Mr W. Day. Song—' Take back the heart"— Miss M. Reston. Reading — Dr Reuse. Pianoforte Duett (Ernani)— Mrs Grant and Miss Willcox. Recitation— Mr E. W. Roper. Song—" Beautiful Isle of the Sea"— Mr J. Carder. Reading — Mr James Reston. Song— Mr W. Day. Reading— Mr C. W. H. Woledge. National Anthem. Admission, Sixpence. Commence at half -past seven o'clock. 1057 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between JASPER PYNE O'CALLAGHAN and JOHN LESLIE HENDLEY, as Farmers, &c, has this day been Dlß> SOLVED. JASPER P. O'CALLAGHAN. Witness, Lbonard Hahpeb, Solicitor, Christchurch. All Claims upon the late Partnership to be •ent in to Messrs DE BOURBEL & CO., Cathedral Square. 1061 BALTIC FLOOHING AND LINING. ON SALE by the Undersigned, in lots to suit purchasers, the following assortment of superior Scotch-prep ;red BALTIC TIMBER :— 27,173 feet H inch 18,898 feet 1-inch 15,876 feet f-inch 37,688 feet i-inch. 1063 c W. MONTGOMERY & CO. ASK FOB HANCOCK'S WAXED-WICK CANDLES. T. H. has imported, ex Siberia, a large quantity of the finest Candle-wick ever brought into the province, and from its subsequent preparation, the candle requires no snuffing, except an extraordinary light is required; will burn longer and give a better light than Price's sperms. See that T. Hancock, Christchurch, is printed on every packet. ASK~FOR HANCOCK'S EXCELSIOR SOAP I It is the best Soap and the largest bar for One Shilling in the market— equal to London in colour, quality, and use. His Candles and Soap only require a trial to prove their good qualities. Erery bar of Soap marked "Excelsior." Both can be purchased at 70 different stores. NEWTOWN SOAP & CANDLE WORKS, CHRISTCHUBCH, Cash buyer of Tallow and Bee? wax. June 22, 1870. 1052 OBSERVE I— To be BOLD for £60, a QUAJRTER-ACBE SECTION of freehold land, together with a comfortable threeroomed house, situate close to tbe Town Belt. Apply to JAMES PAKKER, House Agent, &c, Cashel street. 1053 TO BUILDERS. mENDERS for the ERECTION of a FourX Roomed HOUSE, in Gloucester street east will be received till noon on TUESDAY NEXT, the 28th inst., at Mr G. A. Makeig's Office, Hereford street, near Union Bank, where plans and specifications may be seen. Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Christchurch, June 22, 1870. 1082

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 649, 22 June 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 649, 22 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 649, 22 June 1870, Page 3

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