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rriHE UNDERSIGNED are in receipt of a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS, DOESKINS, SATARAS, NAPS, BEAVER, and BROAD CLOTHS, For the Tailoring Department. Moderate charges and a good fit guaranteed. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., 781 Dunstable House WANTED, a COOK, for the Lyttelton Hotel, Lyttelton. 1272 XTTANTED, a NURSE GIRL. Apply to VV Mtb H. HAWKINS, London street, Lyttelton. 1203 WANTED, a GIRL, as General Servant. Apply to Mrs M'INTYRE, Park Terrace. 1313 WANTED, a SMART JUNIOR. Apply HOBDAY & JOBBERNS, Waterloo House. 1329 WANTED, Good CARPENTERS. Apply to J. WOOD, new Wesleyan School, ' Durham street. 1320 WANTED, two or three respectable young GIRLS, for tho machine-room. TOOMER & SONS. 1316 WANTED, Two Smart YOUTHS for the Publishing Department. Apply at the "TIMES "office. 1308 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to MRS MURRAY, London street, Lyttelton. ,1273 WANTED, a young MAN, about 20 ; must be able to drive and attend to cows. Apply to W. WILSON. 1312 WANTED, a GIRL; about 15 or 16 years of age. "Apply Mrs BARLOW, Qaahel street, near Cobbe stables. 1322 WANTED, a SMART LAD, to Sell Fruit in the Circus. Apply JAMES NANOARROW $ CO., Fruit Merchants. 1325 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT to go to Dunedin. Apply to MRS EOTHERINGHAM, Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton. 1274 WANTED, a PLOUGHMAN,- to live up country. References required. Apply, before 11 o'olock, to W. TAYLOR, at Miss Taylor's, Armagh street weßt, near Government Buildings. 1318 XTTANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, Yy who undprstands plain cooking jno gashing required, and a boy kept. Apply to MRS GEORGE HART, Hereford street west, near the Domain. 1288 WANTED, in the neighbourhood of the Market Place, a FURNISHED BOOM, for the use of two Students, in the evening. Quietneßs essential. Apply, stating terms and particulars, to A.8., Box 5, Postoffice, Ohristchurch. 1327 TTT ANTED KNOWN That More aro a few KEROSINE LAMPS gtjli left at J. SMITH'S, 1324 Whately Road. TO CABINET-MAKERS. WANTED, a first-class HAND. Apply GEO. LEWIS, Lyttelton. 1333 TO JOURNEYMEN BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, a General WORKMAN, constant employment. Apply J. HESLIP, High street, Chrißtchurch. 1314 LOST, on Friday Evoning, between Trolloway Works and Tuam street east, a SADDLE and BRIDLE. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving the same at J. A. REDPATH'S, General Stores, Tuam street east. 1301 LOST, in Christchurch, on May 27, a smooth brindled SHEEP BIICH, answera to the namo of Gyp ; when lost had collar on, No. 2180. Any person returning her to Mr Robert Chapman, Spring Bank Station, Rangiora; or to Thomas Chapman, Messrs Miles and Co., will be rewarded. 1319 SAMOA GOLD FIELD. fetefc. A SUITABLE VESSEL is /S^uS^s. jCjL to be laid on tho borlk -^KlVflf^g^ for theabovo Goldfield— 3ooo to the ton — see "Otago Guardian," May 23, 1874. For freight op passage, apply to ' "' ' " ' HENRY DUNSFQRD. May 29,, 1874. ' '' : " " ' 1315, m!meckan, blackwood, and co.'s line of steamships. ste7m to WELLINGTON, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, AND MELBOURNE. igfc>*^ npHE favourite Steam■wSfflfflnij ip- ALHAMBRA, Cai'TAin Sinclair, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on THURSDAY, JUNE 4, At 2 p.m. DALGETY, NICHOLS & CO., 1317 Lyttolton and Chrißtchurch,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1947, 2 June 1874, Page 1

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