WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs REEVES, Riaingholme, Opawa. 6715 WANTED, a BOY, to milk. Apply to W. J. CAREW, Esq., Lincoln Road. 6713 WANTED, a MILLER. Apply MOIR & CO., Styx Mills. 6667 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs BUSH, Manchester street. 6720 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs BRICE, Leamington House. . 6655 WANTED, a FEMALE COOK, for the Sumner Hotel. Apply at oneo. Good wages given. 6728 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT, to go a short way up country. Apply office of this paper. 6725 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at oneo to Mr H. CROOKS, Salisbury street east. 6722 WANTED, a good plain COOK ; also a HOUSEMAID. Apply Mrs TWENTYMAN, the Willows, St Allans. WANTED, a Respectable Young Woman as HOUSEMAID. Must be able to wait at table. Apply to Mrs E. RICHARDSON, Opawu, between 10 and 12 a.m. 6729 WANTED, a MACHINIST; also, RIVETTERS. Apply Canterbury Boot and Shoe Manufactory, Colombo street. 6735 PEACOCK & TOOMER. WANTED, a Respectable Middle-aged Woman as NURSE. Wages, £30 a year j character indispensable. Apply to Mrs Edwavd Richardson," Opawa, between the hours of 10 and 12. 6731 WANTED, Four Kitchen Maids, afc £30 per annum ; good Cooks, at £40 ; plain do, £30 to .£35; Two first-class Housemaids ; first-class Barmaid ; Girls of 14 to 17. Servants for Timaru, Wellington, and all partß of the country ; 20 to 30 for Christchurch, Lyttelton, &c. Apply PARKER'S Registry Office. 6726
LOST, November 18, in Christchurch, a Baker's small DAYBOOK, with owner's name (J. Broadley) written on the cover. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the office of this paper. /S i REWARD.— LOST, on Friday mornewJL ing last, from my paddock, corner of Chester and Barbadoes streets, a Brown GELDING, one hind fetlock white ; branded with ace of clubs on near shoulder. Anyone returning the same will be rewarded. GEORGE BARON, Baker. - 6732 tfd G\ REWARD.— LOST, on Monday, beO^Jmi tween the Christchurch Railway Station and the Heathcote Valley, a Lady's GOLD WATCH and CHAIN. The watch is one of Le Comte'e, examined by Dent. The chain is a double eablo. Any one bringing the same to the Times Office, Christchurch or Lyttelton, will receive the above reward. 6738 WE will not be RESPONSIBLE for any ARTICLES left on board the crafts Georgina or Christina. JAMES PAYNE, GEORGE LANCASTERLyttelton, Nov. 19, 1872. 6730 THEATRE "OOYAL. IX THE SENSATION OF 1872. PREMIER GYMNASTS OF THE WORLD, "WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. . 6734
I. O. O. F., ifijw M. U. XOYAL VOLUNTEER LODGE, No. 5428. f |IHE Members are hereby summoned to J_ ATTEND at the Lodge Room, at halfpast Seven p.m., on WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20. Business : For the Election of a Trustee. J. ASHTON, Secretary.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1475, 19 November 1872, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 1475, 19 November 1872, Page 1
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