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Wanted. WANTED, a •ingle man as Gardener. Apply. Duncan and Sen, Cwhel street, 8727 W ANTED, two Gentlemen Boarder* in private family, Address, Box 50, P.O -7.0 <6 w ANTED, a finale Ploughmen. A good re, ferenoe required. B. D, Gsriiiner,lrw-11.8781 WANTED tfae Public to know that Coal is any quantity can be bad at Hart’s Pit*. Banndera and Son, Strath Malvern. 6372 5 WANTED, a large-sized savags Watch Do?. Apply this daj ' Groom, Mr C&row’B this day and to-morrow to the " ’ stables, Oxford ter--8740 (7 ANTED, servants, mate and female. , . yon waste time and money seeking for sitae, turns, try the European and Australasian Employment Agency, Lichfield street we.t, 8143 Si WANTED TO SEEL, a ilrat-clasa Landau, with all the latest improvements i a real bargain. J. B. Glanville, Trolloway iCsrriaga Works, Victoria street. Christcharch. 68-iS M M ’ANTED, barmaids, waiters, boots, and vasts of every description, at . W m • w* WPV*/ uvsvi Apply, City Employment Exchange (next 8. nett and Co.’s Auction Booms), Ca hel street. 5176 WANTED Known.—Board and Beeidsnee tor few friends. If a weekly, or Furnished Booms to Let. Also, two-roomed Cottage, emit bachelors. Cypress Cottage, Peterborough street west. 87» 97 WANTED, tor the Moun Gay Aided School, a Master; salary, £SO per annum, a house and 115 acres of land, duplications received till Friday. Dee. 16th. H. W. Hammond, Education Office, Timarn. 8324 WANTED Known. Historical, Financial, and Legal Tract on Local Government, “Homo Bale tor New Zealand," by J. W, Treadwell. Sold by all B--oksellers in ChristChurch and Sydeoham- Price Threepence. 8744 «7 WANTED, a Teacher (or Hinds School. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, will be received till Deo. 24th. - alary, £,20 per annum, with a rent allowance of £3O. Addrees, Andrew Gibson, Chairman, Hinds School Com. mittee. Hinds. 8726 66 WANTED, the public to know that O, E. Milner has taken the Sumner Hotel, Sumner. The proprietor begs to intimate to visitors to Sumner that he can offer flrst-claas accommodation to families and single gentlemen at most reasonable charges. 6067 479 WANTED, Persona requiring servants, either male or'female, and servants requiring good situations, of every description, to apply without delay at the. City Employment Exchange, Cashel and Manchester streets, next S. Bennett and Co.'s Auction Booms. 3363 'TBTT ANTED.eituation by young man(»ge2s),with V Y osven years’ experience, as Corresponding Clerk; and thoroughly nnders’anda entering-room work; good writer and calculator. Pirst-elaas references. Moderate salary to begin with. Apply, W, P., •• Times" office. 8719 tf WANTED, for the Davanohelle's Bay School, a certificated Master and Mistress, t# commence duties after the Christmas holidays. Applications to be sent in. addressed to the Chairman, by Saturday, the 21th Inst. William Pawson, - * “ ' 9497 61 Chairman, DcvaaoheDa’s bay. W ANTED, Married Couple for a turn upcountry. Man must be a good doublsfurrow ploughman, and used to a Deering reaging machine; wife as general servant, bake, and i of two cows (so milking). Apply, Thomas Jenkins, Springfield Farm, Sonthbiidge. 8718 66 WANTED to Let or Sell, a nine-roomer House, with every convenience, being weL. finished, situated in Chester street JS., between Madras and Bathadoee streets; acknowledged to be one of the finest positions in Christchurch. Possession can be given on January 14ib, 1883. For farther particulars, apply to H. Marks, Manchester street. 8375 93 w ANTED, Pianbs, Harmoniums, thorough!;, tuns and repair; to., to guaranteed. London prices only charged, first and onlv Maker of Pianos in New and to these in want of a genuine piece of work, shop, or bat fittings, they had. better C. L. Cutler, Gloucester street west, Christchurch, 957834 near Synagogue. Somerset WANTED KNOWN, Salvigny's Restaurant, Manchester street. Private accommodation for married people, separata apart* ments; large room attached for balls, meetings, Ac.; terms reasonable. Board and lodging at the restaurant 15a pec week; all m-als 6d, beds 9d. Dinner, including soup, fish, joints, pudding or pastry, and cheese, with gliss of beer. fid. Only three minutes’ walk from railway station, Man* cheater street. Sslvigny’e Somerset Restaur* ant. 8568 63 WANTED, by a respectable woman, a situation as Housekeeper or Cook. Accustomed to baking and dairy work; country preferred ; good references. Apply at Wiuoax’s. Disengaged, Cook for Bote!: 3 years’ reference. Also disengaged. House and Parlourmaid, Barmaid, N arse, and General Servant; Mob with good references. Apply at Willcox*.. Wanted, Cook and Laundress, NnrsegirL Laundress, several Housemaids and General Servants. Apply to Mrs Willoox, Registry uffice and Boot Depit, Al Building*, Colombo street. No entrance t~e charged. Office open from 10 to half-past 8. 8734 (7 A YOUNG L \DT wishes to meet with a reengagement as Governess in a private family, after > hristmas holidays. English, German, French, music, singing. Con-try preferred. L.W., Poet Office, Sydenham. Christchurch. 8186 ri ENTLEMAN requires good Bedroom tad jt Breakfast; quiet healthy locality. State ms, and address Dunedin, *• i imea" office. 8736 HOUSE Wanted, for about 6 or 13 months, furnished or unfurnished, containing 4 or acre bedrooms, suitable sitting rooms, servants* {Hoes, stable, coachhouse. Preference will be iven to honse having some pasture land attached, iddiess, Dalgety and Company. 7977 48 NOTICE to Employers of Labour, Skilled or Otherwise,—The European and Australasian Employment Agency, Lichfield street west, owing to the systematic manner in which it is worked, and to the low rates of com mi sion charged, is far the best source for obtaining servants of all descriptions, male or female. The following are now waiting engagements ; —Shearers, station cooks, wool pieesers. fleece pickers, several first-class plonnhmen, haymakers, teamsters, gardeners, farm labourer*, coots (male), waiters, barmen, boots, sonllerymen. barmaids, cook*. housemaids, general servants, nurse girls, Ac. The greatest care is taken in the selection of servants, and references are supplied whea required. 8139 Hissing Friends. •AMES EDEN, late of Ash'ord, Kent, communicate with George Vidgen Crosa, of Wye, it. care of Saunders, H’Beith A Co., Princes jet, Dunedin. 87*1 Thomas GBSAVE&—lnformation wanted of Thomaa Greaves, formerly of Hanley, Staffordshire. England, brother of John Greaves, late of Palmer street. FiUrov, in the Colony of victoria, deceased, with addreea If alive, or proof of decease if dead. Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks and Nunn. Solicitors, 107, Collins street west, Melbourne. 6363 Lost* Found, &o. 3T a Cheque on the Union Bank of Aue. tnilii for £ll sa. Finder will be rewarded ving name care of Mr Mumery, Working Club. Payment at Bank stopped. 8747 67 LOST, on Saturday evening, a Light Fits, bitten Grey Hack Mare, collar ma*k on shoulders, about 16i bands. Anyone returning her to D. Kent's Store, Bingsland, will rewarded. 8718 67 BEWABD. Lost, from Bangiorn. on Wednesday, 3rd Dec, a Bay Hack Mare, ihe white foot and cut on one hook ; name ishburtoa. Apply J. Fulton, Colonial Bank, .mi 8435 59 OTICB is hereby given that a cheque drawn by Walter OUivier (official aobount) on the c of How Zealand, Christchurch, for £ll3, i 15th Nov., 1881, and payable to *• cash has mislaid, and payment thereof has been e therefore cautioned against negotiating same. 8584 63 F. BACK, Traffle Manager, N.Z. Bail ways Religious Annomoements. CATHEDBAL SERVICES. N the Anniversary, Dec. 16’h, tbe will be. Holy Communion.TOam. .Matto, instead of 9 a.m.; Litany (plain), last. pm.. Ices wUI bo. Holy Communion. 8a a.. - ‘ i a.tr. i Ordination ServicA 11 in), and Lecture, 3.45 p.m; Eveusong., iludstmas Day. there will bo iao A terooon doeT The other services will be as mual on lays. „ .... ,oai 8715 66 te Deanery, Deo. 14th, l«Ji.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6490, 15 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6490, 15 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6490, 15 December 1881, Page 1

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