Late Advertisements Cash advertisements nnder this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, a General Servant- Apply 79, Lichfleld street eaat. 8014 ' WANTED, Someone to adopt a little Baby boy. Apply M.V.. "Btar" office. 7912 "YTTTANTED, to Join Party going to Kimberley VV in the Triumph. Apply J.C., "Star* office. 8008 WANTED, at J. J. Parker's Armagh street, Market place, Married Couples, town and - country. 8020 j WANTED, a Young Girl to assist in hofee • work. Apply to Mrs T. G. Russell, 83, Cheater street. 8019 WANTED, good General Servants ; references required. Mrs Monison'a Registry Office, 143, Armagh street. 8018 fX7~ANTED, at J. J. Parker"s Labour Exchange, f f Farm Labourers, Dairymen and Boys, General Servants. 8021 WANTED, by respectable person, situation as Housekeeper to one or two gentlemen. E.W., "Star" office. 8023 WANTED, at J. J Parker's Labour Exchange, Armagh street, Market place, Potato Diggers. Telephone 265. 8022 WANTED, Situation by Married Couple as Housekeeper and Practical Farm Hand respectively. Bligh's Hotel. 6015 TOT" ANTED, Situation ss Nurse and NeedleV V woman, fond of children ; good references. Apply, 76, Manchester street. 8010 WANTED, a good General Servant; wages no object to a willing person. Apply Mrs Joseph Swindell, Abberley road, St Albans. 6013 W" ANTED, a Girl for the country; must be able to milk. Apply from 7toß on Wednesday evening. 47, Peterborough street. 8016 WANTED, a General Servant for a small family; references required. Apply to ' Twentyman and Cousin, 220, Cashel street, between 9 and 12 on Tuesday, lfith, or Wednesday, 16th. 8018 WANTED, Four Companions for Kimberley, of abstemious habits and religions t«ntlenoies preferred. Apply A.8., "Lyttelton Times." 8008 EVERYTHING in the way of Groceries and Diggers' Requisites oan be purchased at an extremely low cost at C. Kiely's, Lyttelton. ANTED, the Residents of Lyttelton to know that O. Kiely, notwithstanding the rise in flour, is still selling Bread at 5d the 41b loaf, ChrisUshurch prioe. 9851 KIMBEELEY Bosh— Everyone should call on C. Kiely, Lyttelton, ana procure specially selected stores before going to Derby. ... j~~ ___——————— STOP and inspecb the stores of C. Kiely, in Lyttelton, before proceeding to the Bush at Kimberley. JAOKB-10 ton at £9; Jack, 5 ton at .€2 10s ; Jack, 2 ton at £1 10s. Also. 30 to 40 steel London shape Shovels, at 2s 6d each. Apply Box 71, Chrißtchnrch. 6550 JOHN HARPER, of Maymore, Ireland-wishes to communicate with his sister, Ann Harper, formerly of County Down, Ireland. Address, Rogers' Hotel, opposite Railway Station, Christchurch. 7947 MRS IZ h TT, Triangle, requires immediately. Servants of every description, with references. Cooks 'no washing), Generals (good places). Nursemaid, Young Parlonrmaid, Mother as Cook, Waiter. June English Journals, "Bow Bella," &o. 8011 CTJHOWT HACK For Sale. Carries a lady, quiet {^ in harness, rare tandem leader, passes trams and other obstacles. Apply, between 2.30 and 3 p.m., to C. H. Lewis, Cathedral Mews. 7988 TENDERS Close Wednesday next, for Setting and Drawing at Volley Brickworks. A. FlavelL t 7978 LOST, on Saturday, Pocket-book and Purse. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Chas. Jackson, Trail way Shed, Christchnrch. 6017 REWARD.— Lost, on Saturday, June 12, either in Christchurch or Lyttelton, a G:ld Albert Chain, with greenstone pendant. Finder will be rewarded by leaving en me at office of this paper.
THE "CANTERBURY TIMES" CAS SI OBTAINED AT ANT OF THE FOLLOWING CHEISTCHUECH AGENCIES :— Mrs Izett Colombo street Mrs Bradwell Colombo Btreet Messrs Povrell and Co. ... Colombo street Mm Pope Colombo street N, Mr A. Bennan Colombo Btreet N. Mr J. PHllan Colombo street N. Messrs Wood and Co. ... High street Mr H. Lake High street Mr T. White Lower High street Mr A. White Victoria 6treet Mrs M' ready ... ... Victoria street Mr P. Watts Victoria street Messrs Simpson uid Williams High street Mr G. Turner Hereford street Mr W. <nckling Manchester street Mr A. Franoia Manchester-street Mr J. Sopp Addington MrJ.Panlle Addington Mrs Pratt P.O. Store, Springfield road MrJohnDaris St Albans Messrs Powell and Co. .. fydenham Bookstall Railway Station 08, FROM ANT OP THE BUKNT3BS OB TUB "LYTTELTON TIMES" OE "STAE." 76*1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5944, 14 June 1886, Page 2
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