WANTS 16 words inserted for ONE SHILLING. ANTED, the Working-men to know that they can get HofcLunoheon daily from 12 till 8 at the Southampton Eating House, Manchester street south. Sixpence t 4998 ANTKD Known, that J. Taylor, Dyer, has taken the Canterbury Dye Works (late Sellars) and shop next Mann's, Colombo itreet north. 6685 ANTED KNOWN— Just opened, a lot of Ladies Sealskin Boots, double •oled, with brass heels; sewn. — T. Yates, Oolombo itreet. 4995 WANTED, Dressmaking by an experienced London Havid ; from 3s 6d. Mesd&mes Howearth and Powell, Kilmore *treot east, near Manchester street. 8582 ANTED KNOWN, that W. Gimblett's advertisement of cbeap vegetables is an the last page of the "Star." First read, then buy. ANTED KNOWN — Gentlemen's summer suits cleaned and beautifully pressed ; faded garments cleaned and re-dyed kt Victoria street Dye Works. First-class workmanship. W. Harvey, Proprietor. 4990 ANTED Known, J. Tranary has opened premises in Tuam street West, as Bootmaker, kc. Repairs neatly sxecuted. Orders promptly attended to. 7257 ANTED KNOWN.— That J. Thomas' Coal and Firewood Yard is situated in the Colombo Road, Sydenham. Full weight guaranteed. 6271 ANTED, the Pubho to know that Orde:* for tbe celobrated Springfield Ooal will receive prvmpt attention by being left at Cobb and Oo.'s Offlco. 4989 WANTED Known, that F. Gabites is now showing his Now Millinery, the cheapest and most effective in Christchurch. F. Gabites, Victoria street. WANTED Known,— Comfortable Board and Residence, separate rooms ; with ivery comfort, 20s weekly. Mrs Lloyd, Whately road, opposite Tank. 5332 WANTED KNOWN— SoId out of last Mile of Lustre afc BJd per yard, but have secured 1800 yards wider and very superior, at the same price, afc A. Walker's. 8028 WANTED Known, that Mrs Hamilton, Caledonian road, near Hawker's, undertakes Dressmaking and machine work at such low prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Princess robes from 5s each. 7903 WANTED Known, that unless advertisements are sent in early they cannot se inserted in the Oountry Edition of the "STAR." WANTED, Lyttelton Working Mon to know that Bobinson's Boot Shop, Oxford streot, is tho choapesfc in the town for »sh. Boots repaired the day they are brought in. 6011 WANTED KNOWN, that the American Sowing Machino Company, Colombo itreet, aro Selling Off their Old Stock of Jewing Machines at a greatly reduced price. " 5040 WANTED KNOWN, that Parker and M'Donald's Canterbury Labour Exmange, is the best Office for employers of Male and Female Servants in tho Oity to get •upplied. 4996 ANTED KNOWN, that the STAB hos now a bona fide circulation of over WOO copies daily. WANTED, to Lend Money at the lowest rate of interest. Herman's Pawn Office, Oashel street, opposite Ballantyne and Oo.'s. An assortment of Watches and Jowellery for sale at reduced prices. 5261 WANTED, Dressmaking by an accomplished hand from Melbourne (of many years' xperience). A full dress comElete, worl- md fit guaranteed, from 7s 6d. Irs Clarke, Victoria street, next Goss's. 6154 WANTED KNOWN, Thafc the besfc bargains in Properties in Town and Suburbs are now offering at Parker and M'Donald's House and Land Agent. Officos — Yfanchester street south, and Hereford sfcreefc. 4997 WANTED KNOWN— Thafc J. HER* has a numbor of Washing, Wringing, snd Mangling Machines combined ; also Washers only, and Wringers, Mangles, Knifo Cleaners. J. HERN, corner Manchester and luam streeta. WANTED KNOWN, Comfortable Board and Residence, with first-rate accom nodation for visitors, con be had at Norfolk Souse, corner of Tuam and Montreal streets. Meals at all hours, ls. Proprietor, J. H Jymonds. Manager, L. F. Garnett. 5993 WANTED Known, F. B. Lloyd and Co. have made arrangements for a regular supply of best blacksmith's Grey coal, order supplied from ship's side, if preferred, on arrival of each vessel. Address No. 4 siding, south town belt, or P.O. Box 177. 8000 WANTED Known,— That there is no need to buy worthless imitations of the Singer Machine. The genuine machine, with; all the latest improvements, polished table, triple action, Ac , is now reduced in price from £3 to £6 10s. Solo agents, Hobbs and Co., Colombo street, Christchurch. 8821 WANTED KNOWN that Selig Bros., Hereford street west, House, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, adjust tradesmen's books, collect rents and accounts, and negotiate loans on freehold and other security. Houses and land (town and country) for sale and to let. WANTED KNOWN — Glass, China, Earthenware. Large shipments of the above Goods just come to hand. We are S'ving our customers Special Reductions, iberal discount fco persons furnishing. The trado supplied. Matheson, Bros, and Co., Oashel street. 6177 WANTED KNOWN— Lamps. Lamps. Lamps. For oil or gas, from ls to £5. Duplex Burners with Patent Extinguishers, Improved Silber, Noonday, Anusapnic, and other burners. Matheßon, Bros, md Co., Cashel street. 6176 WANTED, the Public to know that J. Taylor, Dyer and Cleaner, has oommenced business in Colombo street N., and afc " Bellars " old Dye Works. Gloves cleaned I snd dyed, lambskins dressed by J. Taylor, late tt Dent and Co., London. 6462 WANTED KNOWN-J. and T. DANKS, importers of Gas Fittings, Pumps, ko. the largest stock in Christchurch. Licensed £sfitters; Branch Pipes, Pump and Bams cd. Estimates freo. Licnfield stroet, between Colombo and Durham streets. 5014 WANTED KNOWN — That syrupe, vinegars, cordials, and drinks of all kinds, aerated and non-aerated, such as cider, lemon, raspborry, strawberry, pine-apple, currant, ginger, Ac, &c, manufactured on tho American principle, which is so univer- • sally approved of, aud for which seven prize medals have been awarded, may be had of J. P. Oliver and Co. P.S.— Shopkeepers, picnic and school parties liberally dealt with.' ■T^ANTED KNOWN.— J. W. Wilkinson (from London), direct Importer, has on hand a large stock of gentlemen's and youths' Hosiery, Ac, Shirte, Oollars, Ties, Scarfs, Cravats, Braces, Belta, Ready-made Clothing, and Folt Hats, Ac. Colombo street, noxt Lichfiold street, Cliristchurch. 7607 WANTED Known — Gentlemen in quest of Clothing will find it to be a great saving to try G. I. MERRIE, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen's Tailor of Dunediu, his long Colonial experienoe justifies him in saying that the value given by him in suits, from £4 10s upwards, is unsurpassed in Canlorbury. During his timo in Christchurch ho has givea universal satisfaction in fit and quality of workmanship. Gentlemen's own materials mado up. gg° Hereford street, near the Mill Bridge. W' ANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Star," ONE 1 ifIIJuLING-only.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3657, 31 December 1879, Page 2
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