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Business Announcements. Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will bo charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, a good General Servant. Must lie trood cook and laundress. Mrs J. T. Rouse, Winchester street, Lyttelton. 91; :j WANTED to Rent for a term of years, a House about six rooms, with Ktable nud shed to hold trap. Keply Box 155, P.O. 9128 WANTED, a strong, active, domesticated Lad, about 17, willing to make himself senerully useful. Apply No. GO, Gloucester street east. 9120 W ANTED, a Boy about 14 by the day, to make VV himself generally useful. Apply 271, Hereford street west. 9121 «» / ANTED, a good Hough Carpenter ; constant Tt employment for a steady hand. Apply H. MM aehlan, Beswick street, Kuiapoi. SlO3 WANTED, General Servant, middle-aged preferred. Apply Mrs R. M'Connel, s J.Cashel street east. hO9C W ANTED Known- -A Cnre for all kinds of Skin Disease. W. R. Cook, Chemist, Hiifh street (late of Christchurch Hospital). 179 WANTED Knewn-That we are making Gents' Tweed Suits to measure from ißs ; serge ditto, 55s : also, Tweed Trousers to measure from 15s 6d. Holdeu and Weelliuns, Colombo street, next Cook and Rose. 8091-188 WE have opened np a splendid stock ef Men's a»d Boys' Clotking of every description, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Socks, tec. As we have paid particular attention to havo serviceable goods, well out and made up to our order, customers may rely npon being well served. Wnlsh and O'Connell, Manchester and Colomko streets. !<^j EW »nd Fashionable Dress Goods of every X^* description, new black and coloured Cash, meres, French Merinos, new Bieges, Homespuns, Lustres, Pompadours, Prints and Sateens, Capes and Dclmians, Laces and Sunshades, Millinery, Hats and Bonnets at extremely low prices. Walsh and O'Cennell, Manchester street and Colombo street. my»V ANTED onr friends and the general pnblio if to know that we have opened a Department for Dress and Mantle making under the supervision of an experienced person, who has keen similarly employed in some ©f the best houses in New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Style and it guaranteed, or the money returned. Dresses made np from 5s Bd. Wal6h and O'Connell, Manchester street, opposite Barrett's new Family Hotel, and Colombo street, opposite Cook and Ross'. EESPECTABLE Young Person requires situn--1 tion as Machinist or Shopwoman in any li«ht business. Address, L. X., "Star" office. 91/2 MACKAY BROS., Manchester street south, Booksellers, News Agents, &c. The latest periodicals received by every mail steamer. 7580 IN High street, a few doors above St Asapk street, 1b the cheapest of cheap shops in town for fnrnitnro. Call and sco Tom Bates. 4902 THI Bedding is manufactured in Cbristchurch. It is better and cheaper than the imported article. Try Thos. Bates. NO Duties, no shipping charges, looal manufactmres. Hence tke low prices at Thos. Bates'. nnHOS. BATES defies competition. His profits JL aro small, hie goods Al. FUNERALS conducted throughout cheaper than anywhere in Canterbury. Thcs. Bates, High street. FUNERALS conducted in town and country at moderate charges, by J. D. Davis, Undertaker, Außlebrook's right-of-way, Lichfleld street, Ckristcknrck. 5999 WHY TfEAR SLOPS ? when wo can supply a fashionable snit to measure for 58s. Trousers to measure from 15a 6d, style and fit guaranteed. Holden and Woollama, Colombo street. 8091-188 BENCH Millinery and Drcssmakinr, 13t, Colombo street, next to Mason and Struthera'. Dressmaking at moderate prices. A well assorted stock of children's costumes and pinafores. Feathers cleaned and dyed. Apprentices wanted. 8782 OR SALE— HaIf-am-Acre, laid out in garden ; three-roomed Houso, sonllery, pantry, St Albums. A kargain, £300 ; easy terms. S., " Star" office. #063 YRNISHED Appartments to Let -Bed and Sitting-room. Terms moderate. 71, Arraagk street east. 9072 SECRETARIES of Cricket Clubs7~Athletie Cluks, Dramatic Clnbn, Societies, Ac, who wish tke natnes of their Clnbs amd Secretaries inserted in the "Southern Provinces Almanao," be good enough to forward particulars at onoe to the Publisher, "Times" office. So7t TO LET, a e-rooaed House, situated in Winchester street, Lyttelton, in good repair. Kent 10s per week. Apply to A. Sproul, Exeter street. 9081 SPECIAL for tke Race Week.— Mr 8 W. H. Cooper is showing a magnificent assortment of Millinery, including the latest fashions in Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, 4c. For which a rednotion has been made. Call and see. y/Jl OLIDAYSI Holidays!! Holidays!!! For 'this week only. All Millinery al reiiseed prices. Keal bargains. Mis* Duncan, Perth Hois*, Colombo street, opposite Eeece's. 5060 iIS TpABKER'SeId-establiihed Lahoar Amm* and S~ Ckeap Land Mart.— Tke Wrt o£:e in ih.« cicy for employers to obtain go«d ml« and f'ailn servants. Persons coming to Christckurch dartas the Race Week will do well to call en J. J. Parker. Labour Agent, Market Place. N.B.— First Prir»te Enquiry Agency for Missing Friends in the Colony. 91' M iIS "TTACANCY for a Lady and Gentleman. J Terms moderate, 19S, Manchester street north. 90*3 OUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders, Cv^ hichmond House, corner Lichfield and Barbadoes streets. L. Damelo, Proprietor. 9115 NOTICE-No. 7, 8, and 20 'Busses will runlo the Show Ground on Nov. 9th. 9125 BANDMASTER re Athletic Sport*. Nov. 9.— The witty gentleman who so distastefully coupled the name of Bandmaster of Artillery with the above sports, has, in doing so, taken opon himself a most unwarrantable liberty ; further, the Artillery Band is to play in the Show Grounds on Nov. 9, and not in Lanoastcr Park, as previously announced. 9132 fnOR SALE, Building Allotments, Harper ■ stro-t, Ferry road, two aud a-half chains from Tramway. Apply, Sparke's Storo, Ashbonrue. 0124 17\0R SA.LE-90 Merino Rams, bred by Mr Q. * Rutherford, of Leslie Hills, Amnri; om view in their wool at Daletkorpc till Dec. 1. George Knthert'ord, Jun. 909 V FOR SALE— Tricycles by best makers, bicycles. Waggomotte «uit«ble for family or grocer Rep.tirs executed by practical engineer. Thompson and Bireb, Colombo street. 910ti-219 TEMPLAR HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. f\OMEDY, Ventriloquism, and Dramn by the I Lytton Dramatic Club and Mobs. Vox, Premier Star Ventriloquist, concluding with v Ball. Admission — Extcrtniiniient.il. Ball — Ladies, In; Gents, 2s ; Lady and Gent, 2s 6d. Refreshments provided. Doors open at 7.20, commence at 7.45 p.m. Dauciuir commence at 10.30. yi27 J. S. CLARKE, Manager. JAMES JVJT ILLS IYJL , Has to'arrivo ! NEW GOODS per ships Locli Crto | and PleUdos 5504 NEW ZEALAND WINES. i JLi ONG MA N A (;O . , WINE MERCHANTS, ' Aranffh iitreet, ChriKtchnrch. New Zealnud Wines of the purest uinnnfnctnre, ' in bulk or bnttlc. Families and Hotels mipplied. The only bouse in CL r is t church which supplies N.Z. Winei as old as ours, viz., from eight to twelve yearn. One trial solicitor. 9040 ; I?. bCHWAKTZ, PHOPRIKTuK : 1 "S . P 0 Zx VISITORS AND STRANGERS TO 03 : |g CHKIsSTCHURCH READ THIS! O 1^ 1T F -T 0 " roalI J d°«''"c <o rise like "a $J p> 3 fl giant refreshed with wine," try a >■ *?.o drink of the pure juice of tho prnpe, ut a) iz* the ZEALANDIA WINE STORES, 142, ~* «g Colombo streot (opposite Recce's), N 1 " _ where you can have the purest Hock, ! x"o llnnzauillu, Musout, Malaga, Sherry I T) ' s (blonde), Burgundy, Coustuntiu, Mungt 30 ■ "2 "g Whero, Port, from 18s to H'.'s Gd per O •tJ-jJ doz. Sparkling Moselle and ChumpngnQ ** oX from 55s to 60s per doz. W S l^ Remember, yon get a DRINK of each h ' gj= of these Pure Wiiins. O : & pO ZEALANDIA WINK BTORK3GRAND FANCY FAIR. [ Oddfellows' Hull, Christchurch. ' SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMIIER. i THE Opawa Clinreh Fancy Fair having In em . Rtcppr.l by wet weather, will bo held at the , Oddfellows' Hall, (.'liristelmrcli, on Satnnhtv next, ' at from two to Bix o'clock in Ibn iiftermxin, und i from hulf-past sctcii to ten in the vvciiin^, wlias \ the original propnuiime, already fully ile^-rilK d, will be reproduced, with the addition of liuml'urleHs frciik attractionb. Admission— One Sliillinp. ' 9W9 218 j:E. I MA I RCH,} Cll " rcl ' wai ' dc »"'

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4537, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4537, 8 November 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4537, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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