WANTED, immediately, a Bmart BOY, aa Boots, &c. ROYAL HOTEL. 765 ANTED, a GIRL, about 16. Apply to Mrs ADAMS, Lichfield street east. 602 WANTED, immediately, a respectable WOMAN to take charge of two children. Apply office of tbis paper. 756 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs FLETCHER, Hereford Street East. 761 WANTED, a LAD for the Coachsmith Business. Apply at the CRITERION COACH FACTORY, Whately road. 605 nrTTANTED, a Good GENERAL SERW VANT. References required. Apply to Mrs LINGARD, St Luke's Parsonage, after 10 a.m. 656 WANTED, a Respectable BOY. Apply to D. CARO & CO., Gloucester street 709 ANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply Mrs REEVES, Risingholme, Opawa. 728 WANTED, a steady YOUNG MAN, a B Waiter and Assistant Barman. Apply to Mr BURNiP, Railway Hotel, Lyttelton. 770 W' 'ANTED MADE KNOWN.— Those Premises situated in Colombo street north, next to Coates and Co., Jewellers, are now Open to the" Public as Luncheon and Supper Rooms. Suppers always ready up to 12 o'clock p.m. 747 INTERPROVINCIAL REGATTA. WANTED, 20 Active WAITERS. Apply to Mr W. BURNIP, Railway Hotel, Lyttelton. 769 UNNER WANTED.— AppIy "Times" Office, Chrißtchurch. 774 O~{ REWARD.— LOST or STRAYED, oijA. from the East town belt, one darkbrown BORSE, collar marked; branded (ON) on shoulder. Also, one light-bay 'HORSE, blotch brand on shoulder. Anybody returning the same to S. DOWDALL, Carrier, East town belt, will receive the abore reward. 763 mHEATRE ROYAL. Managers — Messrs Steele and Keogh. Open every Evening with the Best Company in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT, MARCH 25. BENEFIT OF MR KEOGH. k THE IRISH EMIGRANT! THE BRONZE HORSE ! Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2a; Pit, Is. 222 SONS OF TEMPERANCE. PERSEVERANCE DIVISION, No. 4. A SPECIAL MEETING of MEMBERS will bo held in the Old Oddfellows' Hall TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at half-past seven o'clock, to complete arrangements for the Anniversary Tea. 764 J. H. BEAGEB, R. 3. INTERPROVINOIAL REGATTA, KAIAPOI. W. BURNIP begs to inform his JjX friends and the public that having purchased the entire right of erecting booths on the grounds, he will be prepared to supply an excellent LUNCHEON, having engaged a spacious Marquee for that object. Visitors may depend upon meeting with civility and attention, combined with the best of liquors. LUNCHEONS, from noon, 2s Gd. 771 ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 11/fR 0. A. RICH has' been instructed to i SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 26, AT THE __ GOODS SHED, LYTTELTON, McM. & Co.— 7 half -chests tea, ex Otago, b.b., from Melbourne, all more or less damaged by Bea-water. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. 772 SHOP AND. HOUSE TO LET.— A comznodious SHOP and DWELLINGJIOUBE attached, opposite the Manchester 1 Street Bridge, near the Foreaten' Hall. 767 >
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1891, 25 March 1874, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 1891, 25 March 1874, Page 1
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