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Wanted, w ANTED, a single man as Gardener. A Duncan and Hon, Cashel street. £ w ANTED, a single Ploughn.sn. A eoM n> ferenoo required. H. I). Oar liner, 1rw<)11.8721 WANTED, e Situation on Cook, by a respect* able young woman. Address, Q.M., Winslow. 8785 WANTED, a respectable Young W-man for confection St's shop. Apply, by letter, to A.B , Office of this Paper. 87M 6-1 WANTED the Public to know that Coal in any quantity can be bad at Hart's Plu. (founders and Sou, South Malvern. 6372 S WANTED, Situation, by a middle-aged woman, as Working H«tn»ke«pcr, to work with a girl; good cook. Address F.L.,TinwaldJ?W WANTED, servants, male end female. Before you « aste time and money seeking for situations, try the European and Australasian Employmeat Agency, Lichfield street wo t. 8143 GZ ANTED TO SELL, a flrrt-claas Laadaui with all the latest improvements: areal bargain. J. U, Glanvitlo, Troiloway [Carriage Works, Victoria street, Christchurch. 6846 16 WANTED, barmaids, waiters, boots, and servants of every description, at once. Apply, City Employment Exchange (next S. Bennett and Co.'s Auction Booms), Ca b<d street. Gl7B WANTED Known. Historical, Financial, and Legal Tract on Local Government, “Home Bole for New Zealandby J. W, Treadwell. Hold by all Bokvller* m Christchurch aud Sydenham. Price Threepence. 8744 67 WANTED Known—Those <f my customers who have ordered Dab Has will oblige by calling for same. My stock of hedding-out plants are ready. Flower seeds, annual perennial in addition to those catalogued. William ulmblott, Colombo street, Christchurch. 1878 WANTED, a Teacher for Binds School. Applications, scoompan ed with testimonials, will be received till Dec. 24th. - alary, £l2O per annum, with a rent allowance of £3O Address, Andrew Gibson, Chairman, Hinds school Committee, Binds. 8726 68 WANTED, the public to kn <w that 6. £. Milner has token the Samner Hotel, Sumner. The proprietor begs to intimate to visitors to Sumner that be oaa offer 2rat-class accommodation to families and single gentlemen at most reasonable charges. 6067 479 WANTED, Persons requiring servants, either male or female, and servants requiring good situations, of every description, to apply without delay at the City Empioymen; Exchange, Cashel and Manchester streets, next S. Bennett and Co.'s Auction Booms. 5362 WANTED, Married Couple for a farm up. country. Man must be a good double farrow ploughman, and used to a De-ring reaping machine; wife as general servant, bake, and dairy of two cows (no milking). Apply, Thomas Jenkins, Springfield Farm, Southbridge. 8738 63 WANTED to Sell, Bicycle ()2b), "Boyal Challenge," in spiendd condition, new this season, with latest improvemett-. dried with solas ball bearings to both who- ». p iiht parts silver plated, rest pointed dark w.m gold lines; price moderate. For i»Me;ti-n pieaeo apply to Mr K. Atkinson, jonr., Parana! r. ad. 8762 WANTED to Let or Sell, a cwr-net Home, with every convert -nee. beiuc weh finished, situated in Chester stno h . between Madras and Barkadoea streets;■ acknowledged to be one of the. finest positions in Christchurch. Possession can be given on Jaun-iry Uth, 1892. For further particulars, apply to B. Marks, Manchester street. 8375 53 WANTED KNOWN, Salvigny’s Somerset Beetanrant, Manchester street. Private accommodation for married people, separate apartments; large room attached for balls, meetings, Ac.; terms reasonable. Board and lodging at the restaurant 15s per week; all m'-sls 6d, beds 94. Dixmer, including soap, fish, j duts, padding or pastry, and cheese, with glass of beer. 6d. Only three minutes' walk from railway station, Manchester street. Sol Vigny’s Somerset Bestanrant. 8533 63 ANTED Known.—That 500 Pick and Shovel Men and Qnarrymen are still required, and <*»*» find immediate employment on the Great Northern Hallway Extension, Dr alia to Glen Innes; like wise employment for a large number of timber splitters, hewers, and brick 'r umors. The climate is superb, being four to five thousand feet above sea level. Mode of getting to 'he works— From New Zealand, by steamer or sailing vessel to Newcastle; from thence to Tam worth by rail; and from there bv coach and waggon road to Bailway Camp, Armidale. David Proudfoot, Hadway Contractor, Armidale, N.S.W. Nov. 26,1831. _ 8785 68 H OUSE KEEPEE.—Superior person desires engagement; good cook; well recommended. C. M., “Times" Office. 5199 68 HOUSE Wanted, for about 6 or 12 months, furnished or unfurnished, containing 4 or more bedrooms, suitable sitting rooms, servants’ offices, stable, coachhouse. Preference will be given to house having some pasture land attached. Address, Dslgety and Company. <977 68 RESIDENT Governess win ted, at the end of January, for a select private sciool. Qualifications required Junior English, French, and Music. Miss Dick. Eraemar Hoaeo, Moray terrace, Dunedin. 8775 68 QMALL PAKM. wanted immediately, partly improved, having convenient access to Christ* hurch; price, about £SOO Apply with partionars, to George Pranks, "Times" Office. 8769 67 TO PRINTERS—Wanted, for the “Marlborough Express" (dally evening), a practical Machinist, nnst be steady. Applications, stating ago, capadlitiea, Ac , together with ref“ronoes. to bo adIressed to Furness and Bcnndy, Proprietor!. Blenheim 8791 68 VTOTICE to Employers of Labour, Skilled or 13l Otherwise.—The European and Australasian Imployment Agency, Lichfield street west, owing o the systematic manner in which it is worked, nd to the low rates of oommi siou cb&rged. is far he best source for obtaining servants of all ascriptions, male or female. The following are now waiting engagements : ■Shearers, station cooks, wool pressers, fleece iokers, several first-class ploughmen, haymakers, jamsters, gardeners, farm labourers, cooks (male), niters, barmen, boots, scullcrymen, barmaids, joks. housemaids, general servants, nurse girls, o. The greatest care is taken in the selection of >rvants. and references are supplied when reHired. 8539 Missing Friends. BOOTH, late of Viet -is, Mrs J. W. Booth would like to hear from ym. Address, iphaol street, near Lang.-idge street, tollinv.od,'Melbourne. 8786 *> Lost, Found, Bto. )T, on Thursday morning, between Armagh itreet and the Feudalton bridge, Black it Bag, with initials on it. Finder will be ed on bringing same to 4, Armagh street 8770 68 OST. between Friday night and Saturday 1 right, a Black Pony, on Ferry road, mmming's Brewery; branded on ohe--k O(3 tn ire), whits biats down face, stands about U [lb hign, short tail. Finder will be rewarded etnruiog to Robert Palloon, on Bolt, nearPorry i 8769 67 8 BEWAHD.—Lost from Kowai Bash, a » Blank Hack Filly; about. 15 hands; no i brand; shed all round ; white star on foreAny information that will lead to the iry of fame will receive above reward on ng to George Brown, at the Bush. 8:05 68 I REWARD. Lost, fiom Bangiora. on Wednesday, 3rd Deo , a Bay Hack Hue. one white foot and out on one hook ; came Ashburton. Apply J. Fulton, Colonianfcnk. IBE WARD.— Lost, Deo. 5, from Survey Camp. Castle Hill. West Coast road, two s- onoalight draught gelding. brown with taints, stands fifteen-two. no brand, white in°forehoad and white on no e, aged. The a toy mare. light hack, 4 years, branded ace ibs on the iff shoulder. One pound reward e paid by the undersigned on th*ir recovery. W Adams. Government Surveyor, Castle * ,001 l ol rtin a Watch Seal. Owner cm have same on giving aoourato description to B. Taato, n's road -or H. H. Loughnn. Chriatohnreh. »rd and Borideno*. 3AHTBBBUBY BBBTAUBANT. 30MMODATXON la Town Is now to BOABDSBS, Double room. is* rlo room, 18s per we A t board, witha per week; week! \t dingM** ad lodging, 8s per day. Q«oda«op»* families. Brack lug-room, alttlne- , of plan- battoroon slower b.tl -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6491, 16 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6491, 16 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6491, 16 December 1881, Page 1

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