WANTED, a Cabinetmaker. A. Peppier, Sydenham, Colombo street, 3940 W "ANTED, a flrst-olass female Cook. Apply to Mrs J. T. Peacook, Hawkesbury, St Albans. 3927 "IX^ANTED, a Good Female Cook; ¥ ¥ references required. Apply Albion Hotel, Lyttelton. # 3958 WANTED, Tenders for Painting a fiveroomed House. Apply M. Donobue, Norman's lane, Papanui road. 3976 W "ANTED, strong Girl, aged 14 or 15, as Servant. Apply to Mrs Gabites, Durham street North, after six. 3980 WANTED to Purchase, or Bent, Horse and Cart. Apply, stating terms, to H.D., Post Office, Christchurch. 3975 W ANTED, a good General Bervant, two in family. Mrs Frank Porter, Paris House, Victoria street. 3969 'ANTED Known— That Dresmaking is still carried on at Melbourne House, Victoria street, opposite the Tank. Latest style. Fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. WANTED, 50 Loads of Good Garden Soil ; delivered at Oarlton Mill Boad. Richard Smith, Plumber, High street. 3954 fr^f ANTED, a Boy, not under 15 ; must ▼ ¥ be able to Milk, and make himself Generally useful. Apply to G. Wearers, Opawa. 3952 ANTED Known— To meet the times, we are selling Geelong Troußers and Veßts, 15s 9d, worth 25s 9d ; heavy Tweed Trousers, 5s lOd and 6s 9d, worth 10s and 12s 9d. Walsh and O'Connell, opposite the Borough Hotel. SERVANTS wanted.— Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses and General Servants. Apply to Mrs Tindall Scarborough House, Armagh street. fj 543 TO BUTOHHm— Wanted, Young Man to kill and ride for orders. R. Angell, Victoria s'reet. 3908 rpO BUTCHERS.— Wanted a steady comJ. potent Small Goods Man. Apply at once to Garforth and Lee, Lyttelton. 3959 TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS.— Wanted immediately, a good General Hand. A first-class man will be liberally dealt with. D. Stranaghan, Victoria street. 3979 LOST, on Sunday afternoon, on Ferry |road, a Morocco Satchel. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to No. 1, Hereford Terrace. 3992 fTTWO Young Ladies, or Gentlemen, can " JL find comfortable Board and Residence, with use of Piano, not five minutes' walk from Post Office. For address apply to MrsByors, Manchester street South. 3978 WO BOOMS TO LET, three minutes' walk from the Exhibition. Mr Houghton, Richmond road. 3970 SPECIAL Tincture of Podophyllum.— Daring the summer weather most suffer more or less from Biliousness. A dose now and again of this medicine will prevent all such attacks. Price, Is per bottle. George Bonnington, Chemist, Agent. PUBLIC NOTICE. I HAVE this day appointed Mr GEORGE BONNINGTON, Chemist, High street, sole agent for Chrißtohuroh and Distriot, for the sale of my PURE HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. M. MARSHALL, Practical Homoeopathic Chemist, Princes and George streets. Dunedin, 10th March, 1881. 3890 CHRI9TOHUROH POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SHOW. A SPECIAL General Meeting of Members will be held on Wednesday next, at 7.30 p.m., at Mr Bashford'f, Colombo street, — To consider the advisability of holding aShow on the 25th May. 3966 W. T. C. MILLS, Hon. Pec. EVENING TUITION. A SCHOLAR of the Cambridge University will be glad to meet with an engagement during the evenings as Private Tutor in a family, or otherwise. Excellent testimonials and references. Address Z. 8., " Times" offioe. 3003 STRAW ! STRAW ! SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1882. MESSRS J. T. FORD & CO. have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Repository, Caßhel street, OK SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1882, (If not previously disposed of) FOUR STACKS OF GOOD SOUND WHEATEN STRAW, On the Farm of Messrs Tomes Bros, next the residence of T. I. Joynt, Esq. Particulars may be obtained at the office ofJ. T. FORD & CO , 3967 Auctioneers.
W. STRANGE As 00. W STRANGE & CO. beg to • announce that they hare JUST RECEIVED, per mail steamers via Melbourne, their NEW GOODS for the Autumn and Winter season*. These goods comprise a LARGE and VARIED BELEOTION of NOVELTIES in each department. The above goods were specially selected by their own buyer in the & nglish and Continental Markets. W. STRANGE & CO. High street, Ohristohuroh. 3949 WINTER ' GOODSI JAaDOLIFFE & J OUGHIN Are now making their first show of NEW WINTER DRESS GOOD 3, Including a largo delivery of British Homespuns and Bradford Cashmeres, &o. Also Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the new " Scarboro" Serges, in black and colours (highly recommended for general durability) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters And the Latest Fashion in MILLINERY GOODS. HEAVY GOODS— Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings, Calicoes, and Linen of excellent make and value. BRADFORD HOUSE, Viotobia Buildings, Victoria btbbbx NT ]VS"ByBIR ha. much • JLJm JLtA ploaiure to inform his numerous customers and the publio generally that he has taken the LEABE OF HIS SHOP FOR ANOTHEB TERM, Thanking them for their patronage in the past, kindly solicits the continuance of the lame. All Boots will be marked in PLAIN FIGUBES, And sold with the Smallest Profit Please ncto address — N L . MKVhi B, Corner of High and Cathel (treats, Christchurob.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4345, 28 March 1882, Page 2
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