V-vijritl^CED, a good General Servant. Mrs Kjf '•.'■• H. - j^llwriglit, Sumner road, L^t:telton.- ;V : ',•; "8932 cjYITANTED, a Machinist, aho an Assistant' IT to tho Dressmaking. Apply to ftfisg Mitohell, High street. 9000 WANTED to Sell, Framed Booth, suitablo for sports, 18 rz'd. Apply, office of this paper. 8992. ANTED FOE 'PANTOMIME, 10 Young Ladies, 10 YouDg Men. Apply Gaiety Theatre. 8770 WANTED Known, T. E. Procter is selling Ohriatmas Presents and New Year's Gifts at alarming sacrifices. .8993 WANTED,— Jfimployera in want of Servants to advertise in the STAB. ONE SHILLING ONLY. WANTED, a [Lad about 16 years of age. Must be able to milk well. Apply, W. Mitchell, Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton. 8911 "ANTED, Waiters for Now Year's Day. None but smart men need apply. A. M'DoDald, Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton. 9016 WANTED 'to ; Let, four-roomed House with-every convenience, on Stamuore road. Bont, 10s per week. Apply, Mr Holm's fltoro. 9008 WANTED Known,— That S. Hamilton, ■Practical Paperhanger, Caledonian road, hangs paper for la piece. Railway faro extra foi* country work. 7717 WANTED Known, that Mrs Brassington has Eemoved to her Old Premises, Silmoro street, near Garrick Hotel, next B&ssington, Mcnumental Mason. 4991 WANTED Known, by the friends of Mr F. Smith, late of Hobday and Co., to call and sco him at A. Walker's. Draper, &c, Colombo -street, with whom ho is joining in partnership. Particulars in future advertisement. 8981 "^TICTOBIA. MARKET— Christmas Cheer V —Geese, Turkeys, Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables. Potatoes, 121 b a shilling. 50C0 boys and girh wanted to buy Christmas Trees from 33 each. 8944 WANTED Known, Mrs James Payne (widow of the late James Payne), haying obtained a mangle, solicits support from the residents. Canterbury et'eet, Lyttelton. 8909 WANTED Known— First-class Board and Residence can be had at the Muneter Boarding-house, corner Colombo and Peterborough streets, five minutes' walk from the Post-office; terms moderate. M. Hayes, Proprietor. 8987 W ANTED Known, that all duplicate partß of the Binger Company's Sowing Machines, together with needles, machine oil, &c, &c, are baing Bold at enormously reduced prices by the sole agents, Messrs Hobbs & Co., Cathedral square, Christchurch. 8820 ANTED KNOWN, that Singer's Sowmg Machines are now, boing gold at ■enormoualy reduced prices. Polished -top, «ow family treadle machines, with all the newest improvements, £6 10s. Hobbs and Co., sole agont9, Cathedral sqare, Cbristchurch. ■ 8819 W "ANTED Known. — A fresh Jot of Ladies' French-made Corsets, lace at the sido and belted ; the most comfortable corset made. A largo stock of Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linen always on hand. C. R. Church, Cash Drapery Dep6t, late Mra Bowler. • WANTED Known, — Just Landed, n magnificent stock of Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, &c. Intending purchaeeN will do well to call and note the reasonablo prices. I. Herman, Watchmaker and Jeweller, High street, Chrißtchurch. Established 1865. No connection with any other shop, and no travellers sent out. -533 FIRE. IT-IRK. :TIRE. WANTED KNOWN, that JOHN POPE, Blacksmith, Lyttelton, has commencod business in temporary promises, Norwich Quay, whero.all orders will receive prompt attention. 9002 TAILORS' SOCIETY. npßflE Half-yearly Meeting of the Foeiety 1. will be held at tho Foresters' Hall, on Monday, Deo. 29, at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers, &c. 9015 UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRDIDS. HOPE OF ST. ALBANS LODGE, No. 95. A SUMMONED MEETING of above Lodge vwill bo held at the Lodge Room, Kn%htßtown s on Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 7.30 p.m. All Members are requested to attend. Business of importance. H. BOYCE, A.D. 9014 J. G. M'INTOSH, Sec. THE Friends of Mr Adam Monzics are respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of his late departed daughter, to loavo his residence, Tuam street west Tomorrow (Saturday), at half-paefc ono o'clock, for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and St. Asaph strcots. 9012 GREAT CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1879. MB J. L. FLEMING will Sell by Public Auction, at Iris Rooms, Old Post-oMco, on SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1879, At 11 o'clock, without tho slightest reserve As lie ia removing to other premises, the wholo of his very oxtousivo Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, IRONMONGERY, &c., *c, Comprising— . Suito in hair, parlour and kitchen tablon, clioffoniers, mirrors, cftiio and woo<l-sentod chairs ami rookors nureo chairs, couches in hair, roi> and crotonuo, Colonial coucbos, bookcase, sinfflo and donble iron and wood bedsteudd, cheats drawers, wnsliatandH awl dressing tables, epring 1 mattress, pnlliassoß and mattresses, stair carpets, fenders and Ureirons, kitcbon utensils, gardon imploments, 1 spring trap, 1 Cambridgo roller, it.sh barrow, 1 dray, a quautity of bont galvanised iron, and a groat varioty of Bundrics. Halo at 11 o'elook. No Eoservo. 9010 J.L. FLEMING, AucUonoor.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS18791226.2.18.4
Bibliographic details
Star (Christchurch), Issue 3653, 26 December 1879, Page 2
Word Count
765Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3653, 26 December 1879, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.