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WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs COOMBES, Colombo Btreet. C 1899 WANTED, a young active GIRL, accus[tomed to bouse work. Apply to MRS MoDOUGALL, Gloucester street east. 1923 WANTED, a GIRL, about eighteen, as General Servant. Apply to MBS J. G. GARFORTH, Tuam street west. 1928 WANTED, a thoroughly good GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages will be given. Address IT. T., Post-office, Kangiora. 1909 WANTED, a middle-aged person, as HOUSEKEEPER, and to look after a child two years old. The applicant must be clean and tidy in her habits, and must have first-class references. Apply W, X, V, Z, office of this paper. c 1925 LOST, between Christchurch and Sumner, a WHEEL CAP, having "Maxwell, Builder," Kelso, engraved on it. Any person bringing it to SHANLEY, Coach-builder, will be rewarded. 1926 STRAYED, from the run of the undersigned, Lyttelton, on or about the Bth of September last, a Light-red, Short-horned HEIFER, with a little white about her, and near calving ; about two years old. A BEWARD will be given to any person giving such information as will lead to her recovery. E. BAKER, Lyttelton. Any person keeping possession of the beast after this date will be prosecuted. 1912 ARTESIAN WELLS. XOHN BURTON, Kilmore Btreet, will O SINK ARTESIAN WELLS, within the Belt, for SIX POUNDS. 1916 OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !! OYSTEBS !!! mHE last Fortnight of the SEASON. Superior Stewart's Island. At EOBSON'S, 1920 Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. FOR SALE, A SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, nearly new. Also, a very superior full CABINET SEWING MACHINE. Both are in good working order. Apply MRS McCALDON, 1918 Oxford terrace. WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! NOTWITHSTANDING the great advance in the price of Merchandise in the Borne Markets, and extra exchange, insurance, freight, &c, consequent upon the European War, the undersigned, having secured LARGE STOCKS of TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES, is still enabled to offer them at the SAME LOW PRICES which have obtained for him the established reputation of being THE CHEAPEST GROCER IN CHRISTCHURCH. price~"list. Good Black TEA, 2s per lb Superior Black or Mixed, 2s 6d per lb Extra fine do, do, 3s. Finest Plantation COFFEE, roasted and ground on the premises, Is Bd. Young's Transparent Paraffin CANDLES, Is 2d per lb. Belmont Sperm CANDLES, 1b Id per lb, full weights, or Is OJd by the box. Tasmanian JAMS, 9d per lb tin Keiller's Marmalade, Is Croise and BlackwelPs Potted Meats, 9d per Bottle Good Rice, 3d Vermicilla, 9d per lb Maccaroni, 9d per lit Tapioca* 9d per lb GOOD TWIST TOBACCO, 4s Sdperlb. FEES H~~E GGS, 7d per Dozen. OBSERVE ADDRESS— W. H. DAVENPOBT, CITY TEA MART, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. , 1863

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 748, 15 October 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 748, 15 October 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 748, 15 October 1870, Page 1

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