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"Wanted. WANTED KNOWN, that the STAB ha now. a bona fido circulation of ove 1000 copies daily. WANTED, Servants requiring placet t advertise in fche "Star." ON] SHILIING-only. ANTED KNOWN, thafc Mrs Gimblett' advertisement of cheap vegetables i on the first page of the " Globe." First read then buy. WANTED Known, that unless advertise ments are sent in earlv thev canno be inserted in the Country Edition of thi "STAR." WANTED Known, that J. Taylor, Dyer has taken the Canterbury Dye Work {late Sellara) and shop next Mann's, Colombi street north. 665! WANTED Known, J. Tranary ha opened premises m Tuam streei Wesfc, as Bootmaker, &c. Repairs neath •executed. Orders promptly attended fco. 725] WANTED Known,— Comfortable Board and Residence, separate rooms ; wifcl -every comfort, 20s weekly. Mrs Lloyd Whately road, opposite Tanlc. 6332 WANTED Known, thafc Mrs Brassingtoi has Removed to her Old Premises, Kilraoro street, near Garriok Hotel, next Bassington, Monumental Mason. 4991 WANTED, the Publio to know that F. Baker has commenced -businese ee Tailor and Outfitter, corner Tuam and Durham streets. Gents' own materials made Vg. __^J 49 WANTED, the Working-men to knowthat they can get Hot Luncheon dailv from 12 till 3 at the Southampton Eating House, Colombo Btreefc south. Sixpence ! 4998 WANTED KNOWN.— That J. Thomas' Coal and Firewood Yard is situated •m the Colombo Road, Sydenham. Full weight guaranteed. 6271 WANTED KNOWN— Jusfc opened, a lot of Ladies Sealskin Boots, double -soled, with brass heels; Bewn. — T. Yates, Colombo street. 4995 WANTED, the Publio to know that Orders for tbe celebrated Springfield Coal will receive prompt attention by boing left at Cobb and Oo.'s Office 4989 WANTED KNOWN— J ÜB fc opened a line of French Corsets, lace afc fche side •and belted. Also, Spring Millinery, Prints, <and Fancy Goods. C. R. Ohurch, next Mrs Butler's, High street. 7251 WANTED KNOWN — Gentlemen's summer suits cleaned and beautifully pressed ; faded garments cleaned and re-dyed .-afc Victoria street Dye Works. First-class workmanship. W. Harvey, Proprietor; 4990 WANIED, Lyttelton Working: Men to know thafc Robinson's Boot Shop, Oxford Btreefc, is the cheapest in the town for cash. Bootß repaired the day they are brought in. 6011 ANTED KNOWN, that the American Sewing Machine Company, Colombo etreet, are Selling Off their Old Stock of Sewing Machines at a greatly reduced price. 5040 WANTED, Dressmaking by an accomplished hand from Melbourne (of • many years' experience) . A full dress com.plete, work and fifc guaranteed, from 7s 6d. Mrs Clarke, Victoria street, next Gobs's. 6154 WANTED KNOWN— That J. HERN has a number of Washing, Wringing, .and Mangling Machines combined ; also Washers only, and Wringers, Mangles, Knife Cleaners. J. HERN, corner Manchester and Tuam streets. WANTED KNOWN, Comfortable Board ttnd Residence, with first-rate accom •modation for visitors, can be had at Norfolk House, corner of Tuam and Montreal streets. "Meals at a'l hours, Is. Proprietor, J. H ■Symonds. Manager, L. F. Garnetfc. 5993 ANTED, to Lend Money afc the lowest rate of interest. Herman's Pawn Office, Cashol streefc, opposite Ballantyne and Co.'s. An assortment of Wafcches and Jewellery for salo at roduced prices. 6261 WANTED KNOWN, Thafc the best bargains! in Properties in Town and ■Suburbs are now oftering afc Parker and M'Donald's House and Land Agent. Offices — Maaohester street south, and Hereford street. .■ . 4997 WANTED Known, lo Journeyman Tailors, before making arrangements for Timaru communicate with Mr Tunney, Secretary of Tailors' Society, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, as masters have drawn up a log at a Teduction. 7510 WANTED KNOWN, that F. Gabites, Draper, has bought the Frillings and French Merinos, damaged at Sargood's ware--house by water, at less fchan half-price. Frillings, 4id, worth Bdj Black French 3-ennos, 3s 3d, w arth 4s lld. 6039 F. GABITES, Victoria sfcreefc. WANTED KNOWN — Glass, . China, Earthenware. Large shipments. of the above Goods just como to hand. We aro giving our customers Speoial Reductions, liberal discount fo persons furnishing. The trade ' supplied. Matheson, Bros, and Co., Oashel street. 6177 * — • WANTED KNOWa, that Parker and M'Donald's Canterbury Labour Excshange, is the besfc Office for employers of Male and Female Servants in the City to get supplied. 4998 WANTED KNOWN— Lamps. Lamps. -Lamps. Fer oil or gas, from Is to £5. Duplex Burners with Patent Extinguishers, Improved Silber, Noonday, Anucapnic, and ofcher : burnors. Matheson, Bros. *nd Co., Cashel street. 6176 ANTED, the Publio to know thafc J. Taylor, Dyer and Cleaner, has commenced business in Colombo stroefc N., and afc "Sellart" old Dye Works. Gloves cleaned •nd dyed, lambskins dressed by J. Taylor, late of Dent and Co., London. 6462 WANTED KNOWN— J. and T. DANKS, importers of Gas Fittings, Pumps, fto. the largest stock in Ohristchuroh. Licensed S .fitters; Branch Pipes, Pump and Rams ed. Estimates free. liohfield street, ■between Colombo and Durham streets. 6014 WANTED the Publio to know that A. J. : Hulme will resume the Baking business formerly carried on by him on Oct. 1, 1879, in connection with his present Grocery business, corner of Colombo and Peterborough streets, Christohuroh. Established 1866. 7471 WANTED KNOWN — That syrups, vinegars, cordials, and drinks of all kinds, aerated and non-aerated, such as cider, lemon, raspberry, strawberry, pine-apple, currant, ginger, &0., fto., manufactured ou the American principle, which is souniver* eally approved of, and for which seven prize medals' nave been awarded, may be had ol -W. P. Oliver and Co. P.S.-^hopkeepers, pic >nio and school parties liberally dealt with. WANTED Known— Gentlemen in quesl of Clothing will find ifc to be a grea' --saving to try G. 1. MERRIE, Tailor, Here i ford street, the original Tradesmen's Tailor oi Dunedin, his long Colonial experience justi .-flee him in saying that the value given bj him in suits, from £4 10s upwards, is un -surpassed in Canterbury. During his timo ii ; ■Christohuroh he has given universal satisfao -> tion in fit and quality of workmanship. Gen ■tflemen't own materials made up. _HT Hereford street near the Mill findgti

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3581, 2 October 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3581, 2 October 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3581, 2 October 1879, Page 1

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