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Late Advertisements. WAKTBD, two' good Wheelwrights. P. and I). •Duncan, Ohristchnrch. > ' 0125 WANTED, Girl about seventeen. Apply 280, Glouooter street West. : ■ 9127 WANTKD.a good General Servant. Apply at onoe. Criterion Hotel. , ' 9126 WANTBP, for Blenheim, a nrst-olaas woman cook for hotel ; 'good wasea to a competent penon.; Address C.8., " Star*' Office. 9130 LAD Wanted, Messenper, &o. Apply Cadet Drillaned, South belt, this evening a anVdß. ■ ■ 9128 DBBBSMAKINO— Wanted, by »a experienced . hand, work at ladies' houses. Madam, 18, a voa street. ■ 9129 O LM\flve.roomea Cottage, with washhouse. \ Apply 68. East Belt. 9123 " PIANOS. "™ " eepaibing[& tuning. X> -W. THOMPSON, Certificated Pianoforte JJkim Tuner, late of Messrs John Brissmead and Son*. liondon, and Messrs Milner and Thompson, Chriatohurch, having taken over from the latter firm, the Tuning Department of their business, is bow ' prepared to Tone and Bepair, equaTto the very pest London workmanship, Pianos, Organs, tad Musical Instruments of every kind. E.W.T. having for some years tuned for the elite and leading members of the musical prof esdion of Canterbury, i> a sufficient guarantee that absolute ■AtMaation will be given. ; TERMS— frrPff' Tunings, three visits ••• ••• £1 , 1 0 (Payable at last tuning.) , s Single Tuning ... ... ... "... ... 0 10 6 Orders sent care of Messrs Milner and Thompson. or direct to 187, Armagh street,, will receive the promptest attention; B. W. THOMPSON. ■, 8067 « CANTERBIJRT TIMES," r-N RUST WEEK'S' .IB SUE ".' . ' Wttt MWBMBHBP -■"'■■-. \ THE FIRST: CHAPTERS 1 . - ■ OTi. ' [ D..OLIC 3TFTJ.L. NOVELETTE, fi<i The Queen's Scarf," AMtfk ~ IBT ' ' - ' DAVID CHBJSTIE MTTB'RAT, • of "First Person BiDgol«r." •• Joseph's ■^^tti" : "The Way of the World," "Bainbow HH»."."AuntßacheV *«• PTfWuthot develops in an intensely interesting I and faseinatiaff style the story of a young genius I who raised himself from, the gutter to become I ultimately a distinguished professor, and of how ' the eminent scientist comported himself when > caught in the toils of love. '' Graphic and brilliant," says the Morning Post, of ' Mr Murray's work; "Yields an abundant harvest of exdtement," St James' Gazette observes; " avivid.delineator of cosmopolitan life," remarks the'jfato York Evening Pott ; "few living novelists equal Mr Murray," in the opinion of the Glasgow Herald; and •• all Christie Murray writes is whole■ome^ interesting, and worth, reading," the lyttetton'Tima (New Zealand) sayß-^aH of which eulogies, and many others, wfll fiad ample justifleaJtion in the Story by Mr Mnrrfty bow announced for publication in our columns. ' At the end of January will begin, in the "CANTERBURY TIMES," 1 A Novel of Tlnußuftl .Excellence, by the . GREATEST LIVING ENGLISH NOVELIST. , Sunday Servioes. ADVKBTISBMENTS vnder this heading, not exoeedinff Fourteen Words, Sixpence. BAPTIST CHUBCH, OXFOBD TEBBACE. TrfcßV C. DALLASTON will Preach TO< JnS) MOBBOW, in the morning from tin 1 motto for the New Tear, and in the evening j Special New Tear's Addresß to Tonng Menan* >VDDFELLOWS' CHtMBBBS:— Mr Bidlgy %J ' wfll'preaoh on Sunday evening, 6.80. Subjeot— ** Three Days' Prophetic 'Conference in Melbourne, and its Lexaons." r 9100 BIBXJB Christian Ohuroh", iower mgn street. -Bey J. Crewes, morning j"l*j»* Ji Orchard, ffranfng. ■■ ■ ■ ■'-■ . •■.-'. - ' .91H OTDBNHAM Baptist Chnrch. Special Sermons O ' Snbjects— Korning, "An Old Challenge " Ereauw.-'The One Wfe.?' Preaoher.Bev F. W WafltOTlAU are invited. .. 918J " A GOSPEL ADDBESS •WTC7TLL be fI).V.) Delivered TO-MOEKOV \V KVENIHG, Bmvday, Jsaroary 6th, at 8.80 pjn, Foresterß' Hall. Oxford terrace. - ' Subject : " Happy New Tear, and How to Get It." AH are earnestly invited. 9131 TjI'ESEIEOU QH T HALL SUNDAY, 6tH"jANUAET, 1889. Lyceum at 11. Musical Service at 7. KCNIO, SONDAT, 10th FEB. 911?

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6437, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6437, 5 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6437, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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