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WANTS 16 Words inserted for ONJ* I SHILLING. j WANTED, Partner with £50. Apply Parker and M'Donald for particulars. ! 2559 WANTED, Girls as Apprentices to Tailoring ; wages given. Apply Mrs Stokes, Wilson's road, Ferry road. 2561 WANTED, a woman Cook. Apply at the Grosvenor Hotel, Madras etreet south. 2546 WANTED, by a young woman, situation as laundresß ; country preferred. Address 8., office of this paper. 2565 ~\AT ANTED Ladies' to call and see the new V ¥ Millinery at Half-price at Miss Verrall's, Cashel street. ■_ 2437 WANTED, a good female Cook ; also, a Housemaid. Good wages given. Apply to Mrs Fuchs, New Wellington Hotel. 2539 WANTED, Young Men to Learn Ventriloquism. Positively taught in five lessons. Call or address Chalet, Palace Hotel. 2478 WANTED, Good Machinist, one used to tailoring preferred ; good wages. Apply Mrs Stokes, Wilson's road, Ferry road. 2553 WANTED to sell, a quiet pony; four years old, suitable tor a boy up to 17 years. Apply T. York, Woolston Wool Workß. 2562 WANTED, a good Plain Cook and Laundress ; aleo, a Nurßemaid ; references required. Apply to Mrs John Inglis, Antigua street, Christchurch. 2560 WANTED,— Employers in want of Servants to advertise in the STAB. ONE SHILLING ONLY. . WANTED KNOWJS.— W. K. COOKE, Chemiet and Druggist, High street (late of Ohristchurch Hospital). Consultation free. 9233 WANTED to Let, furnished apartments for ladies or gentlemen in private family, with or without attendance. Apply W.N.," Star" office. 2531 WANTED, for the Sydenham School, two Female Pupil Teachers. Apply personally to the Head MiatreßS, and in writing to John Joyce, Chairman of Committee. 2499 ANTED, 500 Working Men's Saws to set and sharpen, ls each, at Beardsley's old picture shop, nearly opposite Lightband and Allan's boot factory, Manchester Btreet. 2542 ANTED KNOWN— First-class Board and Residence can be had at the Devonshire Boarding House, Madras street south, near the railway-station. Terms moderate. J. Hall, Proprietor. 2513 ANTED KNOWN— No charge made for trimming Ladies' and Children's Black Straw and Felt Hats. A largo stock to choose from. All imported Millinery, Bonnets, and trimmed Hats, at less than cost price. C. E. Church, the Cash Draper, High Street. 2281 WANTED — Tobacco Consumers to pa. tronise the cheapest shop in town. Four 6d cigars for ls ; threepenny cigars 2d each. Best brands of Tobacco cheap accordingly. Hair-cutting, 6d at Tattersall's Cigar Divan, opposite Bank of New Zealand. A. WUson. 804 WANTED KNOWN — Large Clearing Sale of Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Costumes, Jackots, and Fanoy Goods. Miss Verrall having a large and varied assortment of the above, is determined to Clear the whole Regardless of Cost, in order to make room for Spring Shipments. One visit to the establishment will prove to customers that this is a bona fide Clearing Sale. Kiver's Build ings, Cashel etreet. WANTED KNOWN— Tbat Walkbb,, Smith and Co. were the Successful Cash Tenderers in the Trust Eetate of J. Johnston, Clothier, &c, Christchurch and Lyttelton. The Lyttelton business will be caaried on by W., S. and Co., under competent management, and to make it a success we are replenishing it with a general assortment of Drapory, Coatumes, and Millinery, &c, &c, which at all times will be marked Ohristchurch prices. Costumes and Millinery of our own material made to order on the premises by a lady of experience ; newest style and fit guaranteed. The Christchurch stock in J. Johnston's eetate ie removed for convenience of eale to W., S. and Co's premises, opposite to Octagon, Colombo street, and, in order to make room for shipments of Melbourne Clothing, we have marked the goods in plain figures at bankrupt prices, as it is our determination to make a speedy clearance. In addition to the above, Bee our Winceys 4_d to 6d yd ; Excellent Blankets, 12s 6d ; Ladies Cloth Jackets from 9s 6d ; Men's Mackintosh Coats, 7s 6d, worth double the price. Walkeb, Smith and Co., Christchurch, Sydenham, Amberley, Leeston, and Lyttelton. 1219 WANTBD KNOWN, that the STAB has now a bona fide circulation of over 3 M3O copies daily. mO THE BOOT TRADE— Wanted, 1 J- good fitter, 2 good machinists. Apply at Lightband, Allan, and Co.'s Boot Factory. 2534 TO LET, a comfortable Bedroom, with partial Board, or bedroom only. Apply S toupe's Store, Barbadoes street north. 2557 TO Let, with immediate possession, two comfortable houses, one six and ono four-roomed, exclusive of scullery. Garden and artesian well to each. Apply to 8. Cohen, Oolombo street. 2566 FURBANK k CO., Chemists and Druggists, High street, Christchurch, desiro to inform their customers and the public generally that they have removed to now premises opposite Professor Ayres', and havo aecured the services of Mr H. K. Eton, who will take sole chargo of their business. Mr H. E. Eton was for eight years apothecary in tho Eaat India Company's service, and has likewise been engaged for thirty years as a chemist, ill-health having recontly compelled him to relinquish a largo business in London. While thanking their constituents for past consideration, Fairbank and Co. beg to state that tbey have never boen so able to supply Drugs, Homoeopathic and Patent Medicines, Perfumery, kc, &c , of tho best quality, at ench reasonable prices as they aro at present. N.B. — Prescriptions accurately dispensed. Teoth carefully extracted. 2507 PROFESSOR GUSCOTT, Herbalist, Houth town belt, Christchurch, two doors east from Colombo street, respectfully requests tho numerous patients who have been treated by him during his sojourn in Christchurch to forward to Ins residence lettere descriptive of their ailments and euteequont treatment by him, as owing to tho hundreds of. letters which he hae received from Canterbury patiente thanking him for renewed health, but asking him not to publish oa namee of the writers, he ie prevented from using thoso means of giving confidence to sufferers which the names of so many wellknown residents would inspire. Testimonials fiom patients who do not object to having their names published in the local papers will be thankfully received.— THOS. GUSOOTT, Herbalist. South town belt. 1342 STANDaRD INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINB. OAPITAL £\,000,000 FRE and Marino Risks taken at Ourreai Rates. Fidelity of Persons in Situations of Trust insured. THOMAS R. FISHBB, Manag»?. Offices — Hereford street Chrißtchurch. 17 THE UNION FIRE AND MABINB INSURANCE COMPANY, Horeford streotj Ohrißlchur-ih. Capitai, ... ... ££,000,000 inHIS Company tho oxix institution of JL the kind having its HEAD OFFIOB AND MANAGEMENT li* OHRISTCHURCH Is proparod to effect FIBE AND MARINE INSURANCES Of evory description at current rates. W DKVUNISH MEABES. General Manager?

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3798, 17 June 1880, Page 2

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