CITY COUNCIL. FIRE BRIGADE , EXGINEEES. FBESH APPLICATIONS are in-rited for the POSITION of ENGINEER to the CLrietchurch City Council Fire Brigade a* Chester street Station. Salary £100 per annum with free quarters. Al«o for the POSITION of ENGINEER and CARETAKER at Lichfi«]d atreot Station. Salary £115 per annum, with free quarters. Applications wiU be received until soon Ctt FRIDAY, tho 18th inatant. H. R. SMITH. Town Clerk. City Council Chambers, Chrigtdhuroh, 7th February, 1903. 6397 NOTICE. ~~~~ SANITARY PAN COLLECTION IN RICHMOND. IN future the SANITARY PANS wOl he collected on FRIDAY NIGHTS, commencing Friday, the 13th jnetant. A. DUDLEY DOBSON, 6X36 pity Snrveyor.__
WANTED KNOWN. rpHR CHEAPEST PLACE for PIANOS, *"*"• MUSIC STRINGS, FITTINGS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ot ««iy detcripti»n i> at the NEW iIUSIC SHOP, 326 Cotembo »treet, next to Cookaam Hou—- 6673
T?aNCY Ironing, etc., should be in the hands J. of an export. Wβ h*v» the be»t fancy ironer in the colony. Bed and pillow shams, Goffered curtains, ladies' underskirts, muslin drcesee, etc., etc., leaves this iionei'e hands looking a perfect picture. "The New Central I/aundry," next Rink Stables, Armagh street. Beet, Brightest, and Busiest.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 2
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