1 -, TjIOR AKAROA, TIMARU, " sLA -E AND DUNEDIN — the ■*%FfEfiß^ Favourite s.s. BEAUTIFUL •^N||^ STAR, J. Christian, Master, **fcs?2lß3Bi^ will sail for the above ports, on or about WEDNESDAY, August 17.— J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. 1450 mHEATREROY. A L . THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, AUG. 16, BENEFIT of ORCHESTRA. REGULAR FIX, QUIET FAMILY, KING OF THE PEACOCKS. WEDNESDAY, New Burlesque of MARY TURNER. The Last Week of v the Season. All accounts to bo sent; in to Miss Mathews at once. 1440 WANTED, a smart young LAD, as BOOTS. QUEEN'S, Lyttelton. 1460 WANT ED, a steady Man, as MARKER ii a Bowling Alley, and to make himself useful. Apply A 1 Hotel. 1461 ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT-* one who can wash. Apply to Mrs HART, Freshford House, Lichfleld street. C 1456 WANTED TO REN I\ a respectable Two or Three-roomed COTTAGE; of purchase, if cheap. H. W. C, oftco of this paper. 1459 WANTED TO BORROW, £200, for five years, upon freehold property. Apply at once, stating rate of interest, in , the first place by letter, to A. 8., Post-office, Christchurch. 1457 I*7" ANTED TO RENT, for a term of T T years, a PADDOCK, containing about 12 or 15 acres of good grass land, well fenced ; near town preferred. Apply H. X., office of this paper. 1463 TO CARPENTERS. WANTED for Work to a Cob L House. Apply to J. G., Golden Fleece Hotel, THIS EVENING, between 7 and 8 p.m. 1462 CAUTION. POISON will be laid in my paddock in Madras and George streets, Christchurch, on and after 16th August, 1870. 1453 JOHN O'NEILL. AN APPEAL TO THE CHARITABLE. SUBSCRIPriONS for the Widows and Orphans of those lost in the s.s. Tauranga, leaving about twenty families nearly destitute, will be thankfully received by A. ISAACS, Jacobs and Isaacs, Liobfield street. C 1454 NOTICE. WILLIAM THOMSON, Baker, begs to thank his Customers, and the Publio in General, for the patronage so liberally bestowed on him for the last four yean, and having OPENED a GROCERY STORE on the site lately occupied by Hill and Son, begs a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. W. T. hopes, by keeping a first-class article, combined with moderate charges, his motto being small profits and quick returns, for cash only, to win the publio support. W. T. also begs to inform his Customers that he has DISPOSED OF the BREADBAKING to his BROTHER, and requests all outstanding accounts to be settled without delay. With reference to tke above, THOMAT THOMSON begs a continuation of i patronage so liberally bestowed on ; brother. T. T. hopes, by keeping a first-da*, article and strict attention to business, to merit a share of publio patronage. WANTED, a PERSON competent of TAKING CHARGE of a CONFECTIONER'S SHOP. Reference required. 1455 END OF NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. CURATIVE GALVANISM. OAPT. WILSON begs to inform his friends that, from arrangements made, he will ' be enabled to REDUCE his CHARGES "to those who require his assistance," from this datt . P.S. — Rheumatism and all other pains relieved in half an hour. 1365 LATE FIRE. "• fTIHE Business of the undersigned will bo X 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 in Cashel street. 4f 97c B. & D. SUTHERLAND.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 696, 16 August 1870, Page 3
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