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WANTED, a NURSE GIRL. Apply to Mr 8 H. R. WEBB, Lyttelton. 779 WANTED, immediately, a smart BOY, as Boots, &c. ROYAL HOTEL. 765 ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs FLETCHER, Hereford Street East. 761 WANTED, a Respectable BOY. Apply to D. CARO & CO., Gloucester street 709 WANTED, a MAN to Truss a few Tons of Hay. Apply to DR FRANKISH. 775 ANTED, a Bteady YOUNG MAN, as Waiter and Assistant Barman. Apply to Mr BURNIP, Railway Hotel, Lyttelton. 770 INTERPROVINCIAL REGATTA. WANTED, 20 Active WAITERS. Apply to Mr W. BURNIP, Railway Hotel, Lyttelton. 769 ' ANTED, immediately, a RESPECTABLE FEMALE, about 18 years of age, to Learn th© Trapeze Business ; one who has had some experience of the sort preferred. Apply next door to the Madraß Store, Madras street, at 3 p.m., Friday afternoon. 776 T> UNNER WANTED.— AppIy "Timeß" JS) Office, Christchurch. 774 __}~t REWARD.— LOST or STRAYED, OW-L from the East town belt, one darkbrown HORSE, collar marked j branded (CN) on shoulder. Also, one light-bay HORSE, blotch brand on shoulder. Anybody returning the Bame to S. DOWDALL, Carrier, East town belt, will receive the above reward. 780 mHEATRE ROY A L. Managers — Messrs Steele and Keogh. Open every Evening with the Best Company , in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT, MARCH 26. THE IRISH EMIGRANT! THE BRONZE HORSE ! Circle, 3s j Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. 222 m. v., vWj i.0.0.f. LOYAL CITY OF CHRIS ICHURCH LODGE, No. 4602. THE Members of the above Lodge are hereby informed that Drs CAMPBELL and DEAMER have been APPOINTED MEDICAL OFFICERS for the ensuing term, and those brothers who have not already | done so are requested to sign the list, Btating whioh Doctor they intend having for themselves, wives, and families. A. A. SELIG, N.G. S. HARPER, Sec. N.B. — The List will be for Signature at tho Hall, Lichfield street, until April Ist. 775 REGATTA.— TO-MORROW. COACHES will START from the WHITE j HART, for KAIAPOI, at 9 a.m., Leaving Kaiapoi after the Regatta. ] Return Fares, 4s. j S. LAWRENCE, j 778 J. KEARNEY. j INTERPROVINCIAL REGATTA, KAIAPOI. MR W. BURNIP begs to inform his 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 spacioiiß Marquee for that object. Visitors may depend upon meeting with civility and attention, combined with the best of liquors. LUNCHEONS, from noon, 2s 6d. 771 LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS DeBOURBEL & CO. have received instructions to sell all that 50---acre Bection, being part of rural section No. 69, situated on the East town belt and Ferry road, in small blocks of quarter acres, half acres, and acres. Terms easy— 2o per cont. caßh, balance as agreed upon. • For plans and further particulars, apply to 668 DbBOURBEL & CO.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1892, 26 March 1874, Page 1

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