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WANTED, a FEMALE COOK. Apply EMPIRE! WjMli, iLyttelton. 2108 WANTED a GURL, about 14. Apply, Mrs AyS. OAMBPvIDGE, Hereford street, between Barbadoes 9treefc and East Town Belt. j / 2134 TffTANTBDa MARRIED COUPLE, with- » ■ V cut encumbrance, to manage an hotel, i Apply, Victoria Brewery^ Waltham, before 11a.m. : ;..., ' 2143 WANTED a BOY, about twelve years of age, to milk three cows and make himself generally useful. SAMUEL SMART, Sydenham. " ' 2141 ANTED, a YOUIH, accustomed to horses and looking after harness. Apply, SAUNDERS AND HENDERSON, Lichfield street. --■ 214R W ANTED, a respectable GUKL as .Nurse and to assist with tho housework. Apply to W. CHRISTIAN, Confectioner, Colombo street. 2100 WANTED, a LAD about 16, to milk cows and look after stock, &c. ; references required. Apply ROBERT WILKIN mul CO., Hereford street. 20<;7 ANTED, a good GENERAL SER. VANT ; Nursemaid and Boy also kept. Apply for address at MR REESE'S Store, Waltham. 2125 WANTED, a SHEET-IRON WORKER. None but a good hand accustomed to range work need apply. SCOTT BROS., Railway Foundry, Manchester street. 2131 W'INTED, Two BRICKMAKERS for Timaru ; constant employment. Good inducement for sta'adv men. Apply, AUSTIN and KIRK, " Christchurch, or JAMES SHEARS, Timaru. 2106 W "ANTED, immediately, a etnart, respectable YOUTH for a stationer and news agent at Ashburton. Wages 10s per week, with board and lodging. Apply by letter, with reference, to A. W.; Box 24, Postoffice, Ashburton. 2101 ANTED KNOWN, that J. HEBLIP has a large and well-assorted stock of English and Colonial made Boots which he will sell at very small profits. J.H.. has got the name of making Best Boots to order in Canterbury, which he will continue to hold. No other can liim. Opposite the Borough Hotel, Jiigh street. 1824 IX STRONG BOYS wanted as apprentices; two for moulding and four for fitting. Atkinson's Energetic Foundry and Cooking Range Manufnctory. 2142 LOST, in High street, a TIN CASE, containing brusues. Finder will be rewarded on bringing it to Mr A. B. CAMBRIDGE, Hereford street. 2135 NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. MEETING of Representatives THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., at Radcliffe's Hotel. " 2137 ALEX.;LEAN, Major. W. WILSON'S COMMITTEE. ALL accounts connected with the late city election are requested to be rendered to Mr C. George or Mr L. P. Andrews, on or before 12 o'clock at noon on MONDAY", Sept. 16. 2145 TTNION FIRE & MARINE IN3CJKU ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Hereford street (in premises formerly occupied by Lightband, Allan, and Co.) is prepared to accept Fire and Marino Risks at Current Rates. W. DEVENISH MEARES, 178 General Manager. "WEUTHEIM'S" SEWING MACHINES. THE " WERTHBIM " LOCK-STITCH HAND MACHINE. With Extra Accessories and Loose Winding Wheel, <e4_ios . THIS is the Largest, Best Finished, and Most " Powerful Hand Machine in the world. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use, and works I rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most complete ' I appliances (see Accessories) the " WERTHEIM " HAND MACHINIi Is capable of performing the widest range of work. Its application ia practically unlimited ; it will sew any article of clothing, anything that requires stitching, from Muslin to dressed Calico, Linen, Woollen Cloth, or even Leather, without change of needle or alteration of tension. Agents — NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Cashbl Stbbbt, Chbistchubch, Opposite Cobb and Co.'s office. 169 Theatre _R oya l. Lessee Mn Hoskins, Stage Manager ... Ma J. p. Htbes. Business Manager ... ... Geo. W. Gkbdes. COMEDY AND~BURLESQUE. £10~07000 A GRAND SUCCESS, In consequence of which it will be repeated, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), Byron's Great Comedy Drama, £100,00.). Alien ... Miss Tilly Andrews Joe Penny thorn MrJ. P. Hydes Joo Barlow Mr Walter Hill Gerald Grilßn "... . Mr J. P. Graham And full Company. Concluding with the Burlesque, ILL TREATED TIIoVATOBE. New Lociils and Songs, Dances, &c. SATURDAY— GREAT BILL, ■flic Great Drama, in four acts, prologue, FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS, A great sensation Drama. In activn preparation Bouoicault's gruat Play of THE FLYING SCUD. With everything entirely new. Box plan at BUnz's Music Saloon. N.B.— This Theatre advertisei only in the " Lyttelton Times," " Star," an-1 " Sun." fi623-299

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3256, 13 September 1878, Page 2

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