WANTED, a BOY, to Milk, and look after a Horse. Apply immediately to llr COTTRELL, Solicitor. 2756 WANTED, an active BOY, who can milk and make himself generally useful. Lpply to COBB & SAWTELL. 2673 ITT ANTED, a BOY, about 14, that can T T milk, to go up country. Apply SHEPPARD & CO. fan. 21, 1871. 2753 CHRISTCHUBCH LADIES' SCHOOL. (ESTABLISHED IN 1853). TIHE First Quarter of 1871 will commence J_ on THURSDAY, 26th iast. MRS CHARLES THOMSON, 2719 Avon House. S. JOHN'S SCHOOLS WILL be RE-OPENED on MONDAY, 23rd instant. Master— Mß ANDREW DUNNETT. Mistress— MlSS ANTHONY. The SCHOOL TREAT will take place on TUESDAY, 24th inst., in Mr Turner's Padlock, Cashel Btreet eißt. Donations of Fruit, Lollies, Cakes, &c. Frill be thankfully received. J. OB. HOARE, !754 Curate. H. ROSSITER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Canterbury Street, Lyttei/ton, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants and the Public, that he has taken the PREMISES formerly occupied by Mr PRATT, md hopes to receive a continuation of the avours that have been bestowed upon him for years past. N.B.— All kinds of JEWELRY REPAIRED on the shortest notice. 2389 LYTTELTONIANS. ■pROFESSOR g7~AYERS has made L another move, and he hopes it will be l lucky one this time. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF LYTTELTON. In tendering you my best thanks for the most liberal patronage you have awarded me, [ beg to inform you that I have removed to ny NEW PREMISES on the OLD SITE, where I trußt you will again favour me with your custom. On MONDAY NEXT, there will be & GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS, Suitable for New Year's Gifts, including, unongst other innumerable articles, a splendid assortment of Ladies' Back Combi, Brushes, &c, which will repay a visit. A large and most commodious Gentlemen's Hair Cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing Saloon has been erected, replete with every nodern appliances, including h. NEW PATENT HAIR BRUSHING MACHINE. Tobaccos, Cigars, of the choicest brands, uad cheaper than can be obtained in town, ?OB CASH. Note the Address— THE PROFESSOR, 2857 London street, Lyttelton. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. rHE PROVISIONS of the DOG NUISANCE ORDINANCE, after this date, (rill be STRICTLY ENFORCED; and any Dog or Dogs three months old or upwards, tot found to be duly registered, will be DEJTROYED. Dogs found wearing badges §ot isaued luring the current year will be Silled, and he owners prosecuted. E. C. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Police. Christchnrcb, 18th January, 1871. 2735 LATE FIBE. rHE Business of the undersigned will be T carried on (temporarily during the veotion of their new stores) in tha premises ately occupied by Mr Hughes, Stationer, irectly opposite their Stores lately burnt town in Caahel street. 717 c B. & D. SUTHERLAND.
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