Late Advertisements. WANTED, a Boy on small Farm, near town; milk, &o. Apply 116. High Btreet. 2406 W "AN TED, for Sumner, a strong aotive Girl for Housework. Apply 183, Montreal Btreet north. 2423 WANTED, a good General Wheelwright; must bo a sober man. Apply at once to T. L. Osborn, Culvorden. 2427 WANTKD, by oxperieucod person, situation as Hou-ekpnpar to one or more geutlomen. E.H., "Timea "Office. 2H9 WANTED, a good Workiug Jeweller; must be able to make weddiup and eu!?ng<jnien f . rings, Masonic jowols, &c. S. Clarke aud Co., 143. Colombo Btreet. 24G8 WANTED, an Apprentice to the Watch and Clockmaking and Kcpairinp, also a Working Jeweller. J. F. Straiz, 261, High street. 2356 MKS JENKINS has resumed h-r teaching class. The latest daucos taught. Private lessons daily. 67, Hereford street. 2121 WANTED Known— Pure Ceyiou Tna iv 51b boseslos6d, lib pickets 2^4d; Blended Teas Is 6d, 1b lOd, 2b, 2-i 4d or 2b 6d per lb, in *lb or lib packets, 6, 10, or 12b tins; boxes ot China Tea 12b 6d. 14s 6d, 16s 6i, 18s 6d or 20» ; kalf-ohes* s from la id to 2s 3d per lb, at T. Taylor'u, opposite the Cate, Christcharob. 3903 i SEALETTE AND SEALSKIN JACKETS MUFFS AND FUKS FOE THE NECK IN GBEAT VABIEIY. DXC. MANTLE DEPAKTMEIT. fTIHE D.I.C. has long been known JL as the Premier Houaa in the Colony tor MANTLES, JACKETS, AND CLOAKS Of all kinds, both for Ladies and Children's wear, and inspection is confidently invited of th»ir large and beautifnl stook, which for variety, style and price cannot be equalled in New Zealand. For Ladies wishing their Garments made to order, v large assortment of Habit Cloths, Mantliogs and Ulsterings is nlways kept in stook, and a perfect fit in any style is guaranteed. A splondid Assortment just opened of TEA and DKEBSINQ GOWNS in all Now Matarials at moderate prices. DXC. LADIES' IAND CHILDEENS COSTUMES, SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. L 244 Fruit. Fruit. Fruit. THE only place you can get Bed Gcoi Value for your money is CUMMING'H, Wholesale and Betail Fruiterer, High and Colombo streets. Phonography is so simple as to bo readily learned by everyone of ordinary capacity, and the public benefits to bo derived from it are entirely incalculable.— The late Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. PUPILS and others are notified of my change of address from Stan more road to No. 13, Gloucester street, Christohuroh. Postal address, P. 0., Box 340. I have still vacancies for two or three Pupils. C. H. Gilby, certificated teacher of Phonography. 110
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7182, 5 June 1891, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7182, 5 June 1891, Page 2
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