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WANTED, a Boy who can milk. Apply to J. Angus, by Bingsland, noar tbe Shirley Chapel. 4659 WANTED, a good General Servant ; re- ' ferences required. Apply to Mra Price, Eastern Store. 4682 WANTED, a Man to Fix Spouting, &<- Apply R. M. Taylor, Gasworks m d near Innes' Brewery. 4692 WANIED, an Upper Nurae, mum h_ a good needlewoman. Apply Mra L. Harper, Ilw, Biccarton. 4675 WANTED, two Boarders in a private family. Mrs Craig, St. ABaph street west, first houße past the poplara. 4680 WANTED, General Servant. WjII be required to milk one cow. Apply Suffolk Brewery, Barbadoes street. 4676 WANTED Known, Apartments for Gentlemen at Mra Cowan's, Villa Place, 0 >lombo street nortb, fronting Belt. 4695 WANTED, a good Laundress; family of two. Apply Mrs Parker's Kegistry, Kilmore streot, near Colombo bridge. 4687 WANTED, to Purchase seven-roomed House, with possession, in Christchurch, cheap. Addreßa E. at this office. 4688 WANTED Known— Miss Fisher, Milliner and Dressmaker Victoria Btreet, opposite Victoria Store. I> esses made from 6b 222 WANTED, immediately, a good Cook. -^PP-'j'i with references, to Mrs Bichardeon, Opawa, before 10 a.m. or after sp.m. 4694 ANTED, Girls as learners to the Tailoring. Apply Mrs Stokes, Canterbury Clothing Factory, Wilson's road, Ferry road. 6470 WANTED, two gentlemen Boarders. Conveniently situated for boatiDg, with UBe of bath. 3, Fairfield terrace, Worcester street east. 4582 WANTED, by a respectable young person of good address, Barmaid's Situation • town or country. Mrs Parker's Begistry, Kilmore street. 4685 WANTED Known— Good accommodation for single Men ; alao Apartments for Families, at Allenton House, St Asaph street, next Southern Hotel. 3950 WANTED KNOWN— ICE delivered daily, 3Jd per pound. Orders at Ice House, St Asaph street, Christchurch, opposite Montgomery's Timber Yard. * 4562 WANTED Known — Mrs Drummond, Dress and Mantle maker, removea to Tuam street west, between Montreal and Durham streets. Dresses made from 5s 6d. 4277 WANTED, parties furnishing to call at G. Kichardson's Furniture, Bedding, and Upholßtery Warehouses, corner of Lichfield and Madras streots, and at Colombo road, Sydenham. 4408 WANTED, a Blacksmith ; must be a good shoer and up to general country jobbing work ; thoroughly steady j references required. Apply to Messrs Thompson and Parkerson, Hereford street. 4693 ANTED Known, that G. Richardson, Builder and Undertaker, conducts Funerals at more moderate charges than any other house in town. Lichfield and Madras streets, and Colombo road, Sydenham. 4409 WANTED, Dressmaking by a person of experience at auch prices that will defy competition. Stylo and fit warranted. Mrs Hamilton, Tuam atreet west, near Boyal Hotel. Ladies waited on at their own residence. 7963 WANTED, every one to know that the Colonial Washing Machine is the beat in the market, and ahould be seen before purchasing any other. Inspection invited at tho maker's, John Irvine, High street, next tho Scotch Stores. 1374 WANTED, purchasers for drawing-room suites, bedroom furniture, kitchen utensils, and all necessaries for furnishing either cottage or mansion. G. Richardson, Furniture Warehouses, Chriatehurch and I Sydenham. 4410 WANTED Known— That W. Harvey is prepared to dye twice a week for all the ladies of Canterbury. Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, pressed, or dyed. Sheepskins dyed. W. Harvey, Dyer and Cleaner, Victoria street. 2747 WANTED, the public to patronise the Christchurch Steam Laundry, at rear of High School, near South Town Belt, where large double Blankets will be thoroughly washed at 6d each, gents' Shirts at 3d, and all other articles proportionately cheap. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed — Suits, 3s each, Coata, Is 6d, Trousers, la. Experienced Laundress and Cleaner supervise all work, which ia warrauted to give satisfac tion. Tho plant will shortly be fixed in working order, and our vans will collect and deliver all work. Bradshaw and Isherwood, Bichmond road, South Town Belt. 3759 WANTED Known — G-enttemen in quest of Clothing will find it to be a groat saving to try Q. I. MERRIE, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen's Tailor of Dunedin, his long Colonial experienos justifies him in saying that the value given by bim in suits, from __-_■ 10a upwards, is unsurpassed in Canterbury. During his timo in Christchurch he has gives universal satisfaction in fit and quality of workmanship. Gentlemen's own materials made up. §®" Hereford street, near the Mill Bridge. 2007 ANTED Known— That A. Walker, now Walker, Smith and Co., sold over three miles, or five thousand three hundred and sixty-fire yards of coloured lustres, from B_d per yard, which wore acknowledged tho cheapest line of dress material in Christchurch. And, notwithstanding the heavy advance in drapery, we have fortunately secured another largo quantity equally cheap, and are again offering them at the aame price. N.B.— B£d per yard. We have also this season secured the services of a French milliner, and have determined to combine cheapness, with taste and elegance. Other departments in drapery, clothing, &c, are now complote. A special line in black silk mantles, in whieh we defy competition. Tho prices are the same in all our branches— Amberley, Leeston, Sydenham, Lyttelton— as in Christchurch. Walker, Smith and Co., Drapers, &c, Colombo street, Christchurch. FOR SALE— Quarter-acre Section fronting on Hereford etreet, over the Stanmoro road. Apply L. Ryan, Barbadoea street bridge. 4672 MRSYEOMAN.TuiIore-a. Gentlemen's clothes made, cleaned and repaired. Chester street east, near Mr Carter's, buildor. 46:4 "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL.— The lecture. J3I upon the Second Coming of Christ, from the Book of Revelations, which have been delivered in the room at the back of No. 3 Building Society, will in futuro, be continued in (lie New Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield Btreet (just opened), every Lord's Day Evening, at half-past six o'clock, commancing on Oct. 17. All aro invited. Seats free. No collection. 4686 R.FUND BEER DUTY. NO REFUND will be allowed on any accounts remaining unpaid after the 30th of this month. BAIRD & CO., Suffolk Brewery. Oct. 14, 1880. 4G.3 "PKESSWOOD," mHE PEOPLE'S WATCHMAKEB. Cobkbb Lichfield and High Stheets. ' Satisfaction or no charge. TRY HIM. 4555

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3899, 15 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3899, 15 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3899, 15 October 1880, Page 2

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