It is a well ascertained fact that housewives are seldom out of temper on a washing day, if they get well on with their work. But if they have obtained inferior soap, and their hands are chafed therewith, there is generally a late tea, and the fireside is not pleasant until the children are got to repose. When purchasing soap, if you ask for the star brand, and see that you get it, there will be no fear of late washing or chapped hands, as the greatest care is taken when it is being manufactured to render it free from all injurious properties. Besides, it is the best, the bars are the largest, and it is the cheapest aoap in the market. Try, and you will be convinced. —f Advt. ]
§>tmxtim\m\U. "ANTED a General Servant; housemaid kept. References required. Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1742 ANTED, a good General Servant; nursemaid kept. Eeferences required Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1595 ANTED by a respectable young person just arrived from the South, a situation as Barmaid. Address Amy, Post Office. 1766 "ANTED Tenders for sinking Artesian Well. Apply to Mr Richakd Buchanan, Peterborough street East, near St Luke's Church. 1768 /ANTED KNOWN—The Patent Port- ' able Kerosene Cooking Stove saves time, trouble, and Coals. Invaluable for small families, bachelors, invalids, or the camp. Cooks a chop, boils water, &e., in a few minutes, at a cost of 4d per week. Price complete, with utensils, 30s. Sole agent — H. J. WATERS, Next Oram's, near Post Office. 1572 JO LET—A Four-roomed House situate opposite Normal School, Cranmei Square. Kent low. Apply to Mr J. AlacDonald, Weighbridge ; or to Isaac Allen . 1766 )OARD and Residence for Single Gentlet men. Tho u vcry best accommodation can be had for a few young men. I 'oi tier of Si. Asaph and Durham streets. William McAuliff. 15b5 FOR SALE. HANSOM CAB, HORSE, AND . HARNESS. Price, £6Q, Apply 1696 C. HEGG.IE,. Cab Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FILE POLICE. LL THE BRIGADES AND POLICE Taking part in the TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, Are requested to ASSEMBLE AT THE LICHFIELD STREET STATION, At 8.30 p.m. sharp. To make arrangements for leaving Casliel street bridge at 9 p. m. By order of the Committee, 1757 W. HARRIS. COALS AT REDUCED RATES. i EST NEWCASTLE COALS delivered in any quantities, AT REDUCED RATES, From Christchurch Station, and Cathedral Yard. 1737 W. H. HAPGREAVES. ADDINGTON. ECTIONS IN THIS SUBURB SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. J. KING, GROCER, LYTTELTON, * EGS to return thanks to the inhabitants > of Lyttelton and neighbourhood for the liberal support they have accorded to him since he commenced Business, and desires to inform his friends and the public that he has Purchased the Premises and Stock of the late Messrs Murray and Co, of London street, and trusts that by strict attention to business he will meet the confidence and patronage bestowed on his predecessors. The old premises will shortly be closed, and with increased facilities he will be able to meet the requirements of all who may favour him with their orders. The business will be carried on, in future, under the style of J. King & Co. J. KING & CO, Grocers, Bakers, Wine, Spirit, and General Provision Merchants, London street, Lyttelton. N.B.—Shipping supplied on the most favourable terms. 1598
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 469, 15 December 1875, Page 4
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