j 'Election Notices. TO THE ELECTOBS OF CHUISTCHUBCH HOETH. IjHTobestebs* JSE all. s ME OLLIVIER WILL BE HAPPT IO HEBT j THE ELECTOBS OF j NORTH CHRISTCHURCH j XT THE FOBESTEBS' HALL, OXFOBD TEBBACE, ON THUBSDAY EVENING, THE 23ed MAT. HIS WOBSBIP THE MATOB HAS CONSENTED TO PBESIDE, AND iriLlr TAKE THECHAIB AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. 831 544 Volunteers. QUEEN'S CADETS BIFLE VOLUNTEEB". IN accordance with District Orders, Nos. 1, 2. 3, and 4, COMPANIES OF QUIiEN'S CADETS, with BAND, will PARADE at their Drillshed. South belt. TO-UOBBOW (PHIDAV), Mav 21th, at 9.15 a.m., and March to Hagley Park. 3057 BY OBDEB. Late Advertisements. PtfESONS ADVERTISING FOB SSSVANTB are hereby informed, that they can leave ADDRESSES and any other information, at THIS OV2IGB. WANT ED, Sound Second-hand Backs. Apply Bobinson Bros., 92, Manchester Btreet. 83 WANTKD Everybody to Buy Tickets for " Israel in Egypt." Is and 2s. 3001 WANTED Known— High-test Kerosene, very cheap. Taylor, Papps and Co. 7362 WANTED, a Bmart Shop Boy, about fifteen. Apply, Paragon Boot Store, Lyttelton. WANTED Known— Trotting Sulky for Salo at H. Brabner and Sons', 110, East belt. 65 WANTED, a good General Servant; references required. Apply 114, Montreal Btreet. • 30jS WANTKD Known— "lsrael in Egypt." Thursday and Friaayi Tickets Is and "X7ST ANTED, <?ood Machine Knitter ; also. Girl V V about 17. to learn. Kiss Hean, Machine Knitting Works, 63. Victoria street. 3056 WANTED, Four-roomed House, three to five years' lease; state particulars 8.5.G.A., " Star " Office, till May 28. 3053 WANTED Known— High Test Kerosene. 7b per tin. Taylor. Papps and (Jo. 2829 W~ ANTED, a General Servant; housemaid kept. Apply, in the forenoon, to Mrs Charlea Cook, 219. Armagh street West. 3060 WANTED, Girl, about fourteen, assist in housework ; Bleep at home. Apply *'rs Mair, 9?, East belt. 3062 WANTED, a Eespectable Girl, as General Sarvant. Apply Mrs Wood, near Woolston Bailway Station. 2999 WANTED, Young Girl, accustomed to general housework; references required. Apply 17. Gloucester street East. 30W WANTED to Sell, 2000 Is and 2s tickets for " Israel in Egypt." 3001 ANTED Everybody to hear Handel's Masterpiece, " Israel inJSgypt." Tickets 1b and 2a. 3001 XIffTANTED Known— Zealandia Sick Benefit j V V Society, Annual Concert and Ball;. tickets for Concert, 3g, 2s, Is. " 3926 WANTED Knowa— Select Ball at Oddfellows' Hall, Liohfleld street, Thursday, May 23, Double ticket, 3a. 3Q26 XST ANTED to Purchase, Second-band Fnrni- - VV ture. H. Atkinson's New and Secondhand Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street.63s WANTED, Ploughmen, Young Men for stations, able to milk; Boys for flarmills, previous experience not necejßary; good wages. J. M'Donald, Manchester street. 305* WANTED, by a lady in Oamara, a Young Girl about 16, to assist in housework ; references indispensable. Apply to Mrsßudden. 109, Salisbury street, Christ church. 3049 WJnteD Known— M. Nolan, late Head Cutter at Messrs J. Bs.Uantvne and Co's, is now managing the new Tailoring Department at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, 169, Cashel street, next the D.1.0. 2960 ~tT OS I, Tuesday evening, in fet John's nchool--1 1 room, light Overcoat and Cape. Finder please return to *' Times " Offi:e. 713 •yrr IT* — VIVAT BEGINA! People of ChristV c JLXJm church and suburbs, celebrate Queen Victoria's Birthday by indulging in a Joint of M'Gee's grand Boast Beef of Old England, and a judioiouß quantity of "Adam's ale." 3061 nno CUEBIEES.— Wanted at once, two Curriers, B mnat be steady. Apply by telegram, Hirst and Co., Kaiwarra Tannery, Wellington. 3063 THE Wonder of all Wonders -the Magic Hit ICJeaner. It is a marvellous invention. Only 3d per packet, at Schlesinger's. 1223 rBIHE Hat Cleaner removes all grease, stiffens I your hat, does not come off on a wot day. Only 3d per racket. Go and try it. If not what, represented the money will be returned. 1223 -J /~*/~K DOZEN PIPES, jus*; received, must J_vPv/ b e *old» at Is 6d eaoh. Cigarette Holders at 6d each. Go and sea thorn, at Schleainger's, the well-known [Cheap Tobacconist. 1223 Ttjam Steebt Hall. "ISRAEL IN EGYPT," TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Doors open at 7.80- p.m. Carriages many ordered for 10.15 p.m. Late train to Lyttelton. Trams to Papumi and Stunner at tor performax«i\ 3066 F. H. CANE. Hon. Sec.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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695Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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