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WANTED, respectable Girl, about 14 years old. Washing put out. Apply Mra H. A. Davis, High street. 5845 ANTED, Tetders for Sinking an Artesian Well, inch and a half pipe ; also about 20 foot of inch-branch. Tenders will bo received up till 4 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 20. The lowest or any lender will not necessarily be acceptod. B. Willis, St Aeaph streot west. 5854 ANTED Known-That Mrs 0. Griffin (late of Richmond Houße)*has removed to those large and commodious premises, better known as Allenton House, St Asaph street, which have been thoroughly renovated. Has private apartments for families, with use of parlour and pianoforte, and every requisite for making a comfortable home for boarders. C. Griffin, Christchurch, Dec. 1, 1880. 5851 O CARPENTERS AND JOINERS^ Wanted, Tenders for Erection of Shop, kc, Labour only. Drawings and specifications can be scon at my houße, where tenders will be received on or before Dec. 21, 1880. 0. Worger, Architect, ko., Barbadoes street. 5856 DRESSMAKERS — Wanted, for our Dressmaking Department, a Competent Hand to take charge. Mrs W. H. Cooper, Victoria street. 5852 NNIVERSARY Meals, 6t£ Coffee Palace, No. 1. First-class food and cooking. Additional Special Fish Dinner, 6d, To-morrow, Thursday. 5855 SUPPER, 6d To-Night— Flounders, Hock Cod, Herrings, Stowed Eels, Oysters, Coffee Palace No. 1, Old Post-office. 5853 O BUTCHERS.— Wanted a Lad to do a round and assist in slaughterhouse. Apply R. Brown, Butcher, High street, Christchurch. 5830 LOOK out for tho Danger Signal (Red Light) ! And be sure to take a light. Where ? Why, at Oakey's, Tobacconist and London 6d Hair-cutting Saloon, near Strange's. 4792 U.A.O.D. LYTTELTON HEARTS OF OAK LODGE. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Lyttolton, To-Night, Wednesday, Dec. 15. W. J. HARRINGTON, 5844 Secretary. 1.0. G.T. RIGHT WORTHY GRAND LODGE OF THE WORLD. WANTED, all Members of the Crusader Lodge, No. 8, to meet at the Liberator Lodgo, No. 1, on Thursday, Dec. 16, at the Temperance Hall Gloucester street. Business of importance. 5850 J. HOLLINGDALE, W. Sec. NEW FEAR'S DAY. /~i R A N D T> A Z A A R IN LYTTELTON. SPLENDID DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS. 5393 TO TEA DRINKERS. A POSITIVE FAOT. W» tLe Davenport, CITT? TEA. MART, High street, and Corner of Peterborough streets, Victoria street, Christchurch, Is selling the Best Tea China can Produce, at 2s. 4d. and 2s. 10d, No Indian or otber kinds used to admix in the same, as they only tend to deteriorate the quality. Our Loweßt Price, Is lOd, blended witb superior Pekoe, recommended to connoisseurs and economists. The above in parcels of 61b and upwards, 2d per lb reduction. Oilman's Btores, sugars, New Christmas fruits, &o.,at very low prioes, I'OR OASH. 5580 COBBETT'S, Duke's, Feltham's, Olapshaw's, Grimwood's Repercussive Bats, All cricketing goods at leßs tban wholesale price. Call and see. No reasonable oSer refused. H. Oakey, High strest, near Strange's. 4 91 THE NEW WHITE HORIZONTAL FEED SEWING MAOHINE. THE Latest Impobtation. The Best Test op Dubabimtt. COLUMBIA CORSET WORKS, New Haven, Connecticut, May 18th, 1878. GENTLEMEN,— In reply to your favour of recent date, we have been running the " White Sewing Maohine" in our factory about one year ; we run them by steam power, one thousand revolutions per minute ; we are also running Singer's, Wheeler and Wilson, Weed's Domestic, and the Whitehill; we run "THE WHITE" on our finest work on account of its even tension and simplicity ; they give us less trouble and cost less to keep in repair than any machine we have ; we are running about 300, and ' tbey give us entiro satisfaction. You are at liberty to publish our statement. Yours, truly, MAYER, STROUSE, & 00. Machines with Cover Complete, £6 10s. AMERIOAN SEWING MAOHINE CO., COLOMBO STREET. Sole Agents. JOHN J. RATHBONE, to >nager. ?"-** i ■

THE STAR. TO-MOEBOW, the IGth, being tho Anniversary of the ostabliehment of this Province, this journal will be sent to press early. Ad. vettisers will thoroforo oblige by sending in their MS. prior to 12 o'clock on that day. Cole's Cinctrs. — Tho two performances of this popular " show" wero largely attended yesterday, the "musoum" coming iv for a full sharo of public patronage. In lho evening icveral fresh changes woro mado in tho programmo, among which may bo mentioned Mr M'lntyro's sonjj, " Nevor tako tho Horseshoe from the Door," Pico's new comicalities, including somersaults in stilts, a tableau formed by tho six stallions with fore feet resting on the sides of a pedestal, upon tho top of which a seventh Btood. Mr Fred Barclay aleo gavo a bare-back act, which proved his right to bo considered a fearless and clever rider. There will bo a performance this afternoon and again this evening. Tho last performance will tako placo tomorrow night.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3950, 15 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3950, 15 December 1880, Page 2