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-\ NOTHER VICTORY FOB TBE HOVER A.-. .. . CYCLE. . .__.. _^- At the Cyclists' Union Race Meeting,.held in Sydney, September 17th, 1898, GOODSON, on in IMPERIAL ROVER CYCLE, Easily Won the Australasian 10-Mile Cham* pionship. : MASON, STRUTHERS and CHRISTCHtJRCH, Sole Agents.

T>TJY GOOD HATS. THEY ARE THE BEST. New Shapes arriving by every direct steamer. HULBERT AND CO., HATTERS, HOSIERS, AND GLOVEB3, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED. WANTED, a Bdv for Odd Jobs and Workin Garden. Apply H. Cox, Gardener, Halswell. ■ ■ - ■ 2254 WANTED, an experienced Servant as Cook and laundress. Apply, morning or evening, Mrs Bullcr, 55 Cashel street. 2159 WANTED~a"Governoss, aiter - 2_mas.; Two Pupils; French and Musio essential. Apply Mrs W. R. Russoll, Flaxmere, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. 191J TITANTED, a Dressmaker for the Country; * * a good opportunity for a Young Lady desirous of starting business for herself. Apply Mrs McAlaster. Pleasant Point._ 21S1 WANTED, for Up-Country Station, Lady Help, who can cook, about 26 years of age; good salary; must bo strong and capable. Apply ''Canterbury," Office. 2283 for the General House Furnishirtg and Furni-.-< ture Departments. Apply to the Manager ' D.1.C., Cashel and Lichfiold streets, Christchurch. 2300 WANTED, for the Country, superior Woman as Gerwral, housemaid kept; good home and wages. For fuller particulars apply, with references, to "County," "Press" Ofßce.___ 2287 W~ ANTEDj by a Young Man, 23 years of age, Situation as Counter Hand in Country General Store; knowledge of grocery, crockery, and produce. Apply Energetic, ''Press-;_ Office j: 2205 WANTED, experienced Parlourmaids and young Housemaids; also, for a gentleman's family in tho country, a General Servant and a Housemaid, 10s each; Generals for town and suburbs, 5s to 10s, Waiting engage* nients—Cooks and Housekeepers, excellent references. Misa Bliss, Chancery Lane. 2301 Fa ™« Hand for station,' ablo to plough, work binder, etc., must bo good man, references required; wages £63 and found. Simo's itegistry, 171 Armagh street. -. ' ■ ■' ■YX7ANTED, Gardener for institution, JE6O; Vf' Groom and Gardener, town,' Jsl; two Shepherds, 5s per day; Good Teamster, £1 ; Waiter, £1 country and 25s town; also for Carnival..Week 10s per day; four Boya for town, Gs; Shed Hands, etc Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh etreet. 2076 WANTED, "Barmaid, Country, £1; HouseParlourmaid, Town, £30; Cook, Country, £40, good family; Cook and Laundress, Country, £40; Generals, Hotel, 10s, Town and , Country; Good Generals, private,■ Town- and Country, 6b, 10s; alao, Kitchen Girl, Town Hotel, Bs. Sime's_Reg^ry,_l7^Ajmaghjß_re_?t. WANTED" Ladies "requiring Reliable Servants to apply to the Matron of the New Zealand Labour Exchange, Manchester etreet, for.Cooks, Housemaids, v Generals, etc. A Cook has been engaged through the above ofSco for his Excellency the Governor. 9391 WANTED, Station managers to know I have waiting wool-classcrs with splendid reports from London wool-brokers, shed managers, reliable shearers, cooks, musterers, shoarers, shed hands, 6cq. As the best judges of labour in Canterbury and Amuri have patronised McDonald, Manchester street,. Christchurch, for tho last twenty years, his eolections 'can bo relied on. 8563 ANTEb7 experienced Cook for first-class family, Country, £1 per week, no washing; Parlourmaid, same family, £36; respectable middle-aged Man for. farm, milk, garden, etc., good home; good Kitchenmaid, Town, 12a; Two good Housemaids, hotel, Town,' Us. Mrs R. H. MitctibU, First-Class Registry and Parcels Office, Morten's Buildings'. - Telephone 745. ' 2299 WANTED, experienced Cook, Eendalton, £40; JEJjousemaid, same'family, £30, also Pavlourji!B.iajL£3s; good Howspmaid, Country, | 10a*, thorough. General, Papanui, Us; good 10s;' Honsemaia,' Riccartoh, 10s; 'thorough-' "' f "J''l General, Country,: £36; good* Housemaid, Ji'otaU -"' - £30; good General, Opawa', £35* 'Mra,R.,H. '- ; Mitchell, Morten's Buildings. .Telephone '745, . "* •; MISCELLANEOUS.' ' j STORE Manager, thoroughly 'experienced in nil branches of General 'Store Work, Will be disengaged about, February , ; :town /or ' country; first-ciass references,. book-keeping. H A., ''Press Office. ■ ' >. , ■ 2iJ43 - BALLANTYNE'ond CO., Have .opened Uβ a Choice lot of Spring Noveltiea for aU''■ departments.. , . i. :.[* • t . ,QTEADY Tradesman requires' comfortable u> _oard and Reaidenco/within ten minutes' of Post Office. Appljr Permanent, "Press" Office. . , i * -—-- ______! TT:EMPTHORNE, PKOSSBR and- CO., ' . -lα. LTD., are the Wholesale Agents for '-. Senior's Linoleum Reviver. ' All' stores "sell'it at Iβ per bottle. ; ' . npRAVELLING TRUNKS, Bonnet t Boxes, -L cheap, Meat ■ Safes, Fishing,/ Tackle (large variety}, Stockings and Waders,' Aitken and Roberts,_ Furnishing Ironmongers. 20*53' SHEEP SHEARS, best brands, Turkey • r , Stojie, Wire Netting (one to six feet.wide), ' Garden Tools. Aitken and Roberts, corner - Cashel and Colombo streets. [ 2053' \ LAWN MOWERS, all approved * makes, cheap,' Lawn Sprinklers, ' Garden-Hdee and Fittingß, Syringes. Aitken and , Roberts, Ironmongers. , 2053 POBT Wino only 235, per doz bottles or 10* W gallon, at the WaverWy"WmeVftUlte, Worcester , - -'< treet east, near the Cathedral '" ■ ,9653 .„ l - LL well-regulated households use' Senior's. Linoleum Reviver. Iβ bottle,'all .stores... Thousands otbottles Bold every week.' - * ' BARGAIN —For Sale, 4-roomed~Housei ecul- - lory, copper, garden, asphalt paths r 20 -. "" perches, near Station; £165; must be sold ;*t. ■' ' . onfle.^ Foreet and Ferkina, 'Sydenham. . 1884 MERCANTni_s~Brand i» freeh , Butter in the market. NO Polish shines. Tan Boots -lika Senior's * Linoleum Reviver. Best Polish also for Furniture. Is a bottle, all' ~ ' > • HAREWOOD Sale,; nearly*** acres of Land; situated "close to' the public'school, Harewood r.oad, corner section; _>120._Fore_t and Perkins, Sydenham. <- 2160 :.' „ YRONMONGERY SALfErNOTICE., — .. J- Premises wilf be pormanontJy, Closed W Tuesday or Wednesday Evej?ing,y prior to making final arrangements toiidiepose of the Stock remaining. My month's'notice expires on Monday, 31st October. ,Aβ I cannot pro* _ ' euro a suitable shop I am reluctantly com* pellod to retire fronVbuslnees. Tenders already advertised for new building. "See I 'last Satu»- ' , J day's papers. T. E. Culvert, Ironmonger, 147 > Colombo street. _j ' . 2303 i NICE little property of over two acres, with ' new cottage,, for i>26o, good land, and < on tram line. jDearsley and Lane, Land > Agents, 71 Cathedral Square. '. 1718 •PI9O WILL Buy &*room«L Cottage and 3*)l.*mi\J 17 perches land, Hannjer street, Linwood. Apply T. E. Taylor and Co., House i and Land Agents, opposite "Freas" office, Cashel street. • UK " CcuntoM*" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are tbe Beet. -They are remarkable foe their softness, elasticity and' exceptional durability I Bole Atrents for Canterbnrv—W Straasreand Co TJY New Zealand Port at 3s per the Waverley brand, at the Cavereham Hotel, High street. The only agent in Christ* , -~ -.' church. - FOR SALE, a Bargain, Organ by Needham, 10 stops, 2 knee swells, only £19, ot £1 ~ deposit, balance 12s per month. JR. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Man? Chester etreet, three doors from Cashel street. ' ' ' 9013 . ONE and Three-quarter Acres, with nice House 5 rooms, dairy, stable, traphouse, ' etc., good orchard, for sale cheap, off Ferry joad. Dearsley and Lane, 71 Cathedral Square [ . CHEAP Section, Falgrftve street, Lancaster Park, near railway line,'nearly i-acte, tho last of the, subdivision; splendid position. Apply at once Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. 681 SYDENHAM— 6-Roomed House* scullery, asphalt path's, fruit garden, handy..to railway station and. school. Price £200, terms arranged. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. ■ ', ." ' ' Ifia. , ' - ."■ .' • - ■.'\'« v _;vls; MANICUKE ■ t ;-, „ ]** * -\ l l'otfs v \to-dat y ; " "••.'''"<

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 1

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