Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

-L'.itu .>■(-.■ Wanted. »~'-:rr> * . . "1^ ANTED, Servants requiring places to JJ advertise in the "Star/ 1 ONH iHILLIN'G— -only. \\T ANTED Known, that F. Gabites is now *y." v ..showing his New .Millinery, the cheapest and most effective in Christchurch. Tf. 'Gabites, Victoria street. ■^TnTANTED KNOWN, that the BTAB has V'V •' 'bow a bona fide circulation of over •000 oopies daily. WANTED,' all kinds French polishing, tables, chests drawer's, sofas, bed■fcodr, polished from 4s. T.Hamilton, Caledonian road. 7717 WANTED,-— Employers in want of ' to advertise in the STAB. ONE SHILLING ONLY. W 'ANTED KNOWN, thafc W. Gimblett's r advertisement of cheap vegetables is at the last page of the "Star." First read, then buy. . . WANTED Known, that unless advertise* . . menta are sent in early thev cannot be inserted in the Country Edition of the "BTAB.", WANTED Known, that J. Taylor, Dyer, has taken the Canterbury Dye Works (late Sellars) and shop next Mann's, Colombo ■fcreff; north. 'ANTED Known, J. Tranary has opened premises m Tuam street West, as Bootmaker, &o. Repairs neatly executed. Orders promptly attended to. 7257 'ANTED Known,— Comfortable Board and Besidence, separate rooms ; with «Tery comfort, 20s weekly. Mrs Lloyd, Whately road, opposite Tank. 6332 "WTITANTED Known, that Mrs Brassington **"'. has Bemoved to her Old Premises, KHmore street, near Garriok Hotel, next Bassirigton, Monumental Mason. 4991 WANTED, the Publio to know that < F. Baker has commenced business stf. Tailor and Outfitter, corner Tuam and Durham streets. Gents' own materials made up. ■ 49 TnjTASTED Known, that Mrs Hamilton, ,*V: Caledonian road, near Hawker's, undertakis Dressmaking and machine work at fuoh low prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Princess robes from 5s eaoh. 7903 WANTED, the Working-men to know that they can jet Hot Luncheon daily' from 11 till 8 at the Southampton Eating House, Colombo street south. Sixpence ! 4998 WANTED .KNOWN.— That J. Thotaas 1 Coal and Firewood Yard is situated far the" Colombo Eoad, Sydenham. Full weight guaranteed. 6271 infrXNTED KNOWN— Just opened, a •y T j lot of Ladies Sealskin Boots, double fpledjwith brass heels; sewn. — T. Yates, Oobnlbo street. 4995 WANTED, the Publio to know that ' Orders for tbe celebrated Springfield Ooal wDI receive prompt attention by being left at Oobb and Oo.'s Omco. 4989 W "ANTED KNOWN — Gentlemen's ' summer suits cleaned and beautifully pre«W ; faded garments cleaned and re-dyed at Victoria street Dye Works. First-class workmanship. W. Harvey, Proprietor. 4990 WANTED Known, F. B. Lloyd and Co. havo made arrangements fora regular supply of be3t blacksmith's Grey coal, order supplied from ship's side, if preferred, on arrival of each vessel. Address No. 4 siding, town belt, or P.O. Box 177. 8000 WANTED, Lyttelton Working Men to know that Bobinson's Boot Shop, .Oxford street, is the cheapest in the town for eiasn. Boots repaired the day they aro brought in. 6011 WANTED KNOWN, that the American ' Sewing Machine Company, Colombo street, are Selling Off their Old Stock of Sewing Machines at a greatly reduced price. • 6040 WANTED, Dressmaking by an accomplished hand from Melbourne (of many years' experience). A full dreas complete, work and fit guaranteed, from 7s 6d. JfcrsXJlarke, Victoria street, next Gosa's. 6154 TTTANTED KNOWN— That J. HEEN ' W ,hasa number of Washing, Wringing, •nd Mangling Machines combined ; also Washers only, and Wringers, Mangles, Knife Oleanera. J. HEEN, corner Manchester and Tuam streets. WANTED KNOWN, Comfortable Board ' and Besidence, with first-rate accom modation for visitors, can be 'had at Norfolk House, corner of Tuam and Montreal streets. Heals at all hours, Is. Proprietor, J. H fjyihonds. Manager, L. F. Garnett. 6993 WANTED, to Lend Money at the lowest : rate of interest. Herman's. Pawn Office, Cashel street, opposite BaHantyno and Ob.'s. An assortment of Watches and Jewellery for sale at reduced prices. 5261 XXTANTED KNOWN, That the best bar■rT gains in Properties in Town, and Bubnibfl .. are now offering at Parker and M'Donald's House and Land Agent. Offices— Ksnohester street south; and Hereford street. . '. 4997 WANTED KNOWN — Glass, China, Earthenware. Large -shipments of the above Goods just come to hand. We are giving our customers Special Eeductionß. liberal discount to persons furnishing. : The trade supplied. Matheson, Bros, and Co.* Oashel street. 6177 WANTED KNOWN, that Parker and M'Donald's Canterbury Labour Exehange, is the beet Office for employers' 1 of Male and Female Servantsin the City to get •applied. 4996 XT|7"ANTED KNOWN— Lamps. Lamps. Vf Lampi. For oil or pas, from Is to K.'y Duplex Buraers with Patent Extinguishers, Improved Silber, Noonday, Anucapaia, and other burners; Matheson, Bros. fhd(Oo.;qishel street. ■■....■:■■ 6176 WANTED, the Publio to know that J. Taylor, Dyer and Cleaner, has commenced business in Colombo street N., and at "Sellars" old Dye Works. Gloves cleaned ■Mi dyed, lambskins dressed by J. Taylor, late tf Dent and Co., London. 6462 WANTED KNOWN-J. and T. DANKS, : importers of Gas Fittings, Pumps, Jbo. ihe largest stock in Ohristohuroh. Licensed •••fitters; Branch Pipes, Pump and Bams flxed. . Estimates free. Idohfield street, between Colombo and Durham streets. 6014 KNOWN— That syrupsi ,lM ■»: -v. vinegars, cordials, and drinks of all k&ub,!s6rated arid non-aSrated, such as cider, lemon, • raspberry, strawberry, pine-apple, eurrank ginger, &c., dice., manufactured on JieAmencaa principle, whioh is bo universally approved of, and for which ' seven prize medals Tiave been awarded, may be' had of JiP. Oliver and 00. P.S. — Shopkeepers, pic* tno and' school parties liberally dealt with.' WANTED Known — Gentlemen .in quest of Clothing will find it to be a 'mat saving to try G. I. MEEEIE, Tailor, Hereloord street, the original Tradesmen's Tailor of Dunedin, his long Colonial experience justifies him in saying that the value given by him in suits, trom ; £4 10s upwards, is unJnrjMSsed in Canterbury. During his time ia Ohristohuroh he has given universal satisf action in fit and quality of workmanship. Gen* itmen's own materials made up. ''■ ■:,, - L <y Hereford street near the Mill :-".•;•• •'■■s: Bnigtt \ \ '"'[.^ VM« *.*>i? JC.^'--' i-- [ -- •"• ■- ■- '• <j .■-'"^'•■ > '' " ;;?

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS18791103.2.2.1

Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Issue 3608, 3 November 1879, Page 1

Word Count
972

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3608, 3 November 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3608, 3 November 1879, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert