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WANTED a YOUTH about 14 or IE years of age. Apply at the offioe of this paper. 9766 W "ANTED immediately for a private family near Timaru, a good LAUNDRESS $ wages, £40 per annum. Apply in the morning to Mrs WIIHNALI. Armagh street West. J /6£ WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE , wife must be capable of undertaking housekeeping, wardrobe, and oooki r g at a farm house Where private pupils re taken j man to work on farm. Applioali ens, stating wagfes, qualifications, &0., tj be made before the 24th. Address, - .5.8., Barry's Bay. ■ 9716 H. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, BEGS to inform 'his old Friends and the Publio that he has oommenoed Business aga.in in hia old premises, Colombo street. He also wishes to draw attention to his large assortment of English Lever Watohes, all by the 1 est makers. 9751 ____ I^TOtICE is hereby given, that Rewards not Xy : exceeding Ten Pounds sterling will bo given to any person who will giye suoh infor* maUon as will lead to the oonviotion of any person who may be found Guilty of SELLING ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR oontrary to tho provisions of the " Licensing Aot, 1873," and the " Licensing Aot, 1873, Amendment Act, 1874." ' R. 0. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Polioe. Commissioner's Offioe, „ August 2, 1876. 9712 ' STEP-DANOING, HORNPIPES, &o. Tijffß: De VERE, at the solicitation of his JjuL private pupils, will open a class for Step'danoTng e^Sfy MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND BATURDAY EVENINGS, From 6 to 8 ; fifteen shillings monthly, oi two guineas per quarter. For those living at a distance; a class will be held every SATURDAY and MONDAY, from 2 until 4. Par! road, Addington, opposite Mr Eankin's post offloe, next to Albion House. 9785 A« Gu JioWLAND HAVING just completed a Ciroular Front . Miniature BROUGHAM by order of Dt TO.WNBND, being the first one made in New Zealand, and mentioned in the " Press" of 22nd inst, begs to inform his Patrons that he ie now prepared to receive orders for vehicles of that description, 9789 WORKING MAN'S COOKING RANGE MANUFACTORY. ATKINSON'S NHWfITYMBOE T EAMINGTON RANGES AND SITTINGJLi ROOM REGISTER; thfcy are adapted entirely for the working class. All sizes ; and equally cheap. Come and see them before you buy imported ranges, and beep the money in tho country, and give work to the unemployed of Christohuroh. SEE MY HANDBILLS FOR PRICES AND SIZES. T. A. wishes to announoe to the publio that he has removed to his new premises, opposite BROWN'S TIMBER YARD, TUAM STREET,near corner of COLOMBO STREET. Repairs of all kinds done. All Cooking Ranges GUARANTEED to giVe satisfaction. Bricks, Lime, Sand, and Brioklayer kept on he premises. 9749 DUCKWORTH'S BOOT, SHOE, AND OLOG 338P0T. HENRY DUCKWORTH bogs to nform his numerous customers and general publio that ho has REMOVED TO THE SHOP AT THE '.; CORNER OF HIGH and LIOHFIELD STEEETS Where he has oommencod the Boot and Shoe business, and trusts, by supplying the public with a good article at the lowest pnoe, to merit a share of publio support. Remember DUCKWORTH'S OLOGS, The Warmest and Driest Boot for the Seaßon, Duokworth's Boot, Shoe and Clog Dep6t, Corner of HIGH ahd LIOHFIBLD STREETS. 8f195 NOTICE. JUST AEEIVED. Tj I P E "s"^ NAN AS ( RIPE BANANAS, Ex Mail Steamer Zealandia. PERSIAN DATES PERSIAN DATES IN OASES LEMONS LEMONS in any quantity Bold wholesale ftnd Retail at R STEWART'S, WHOLESALE FRUITERER ANI DIEEOT IMPOBTBB; Near Hobbs ft Co., COLOMBO STREET. 84U

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2629, 28 August 1876, Page 1

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