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wanted* WANTED, an assistant Bl> ■t - • !;. a ppl to John Grigg, Locgbear . »"i 9 'ANTED, a nituatfon u lm.lm.ii: «oo* - . references. Apply, a. . . -limes" WANTFD. a good Brick M.-ul'W. «1 Will Asbburton. 9664 92 WANTED, a junior for the office. Apply, in own handwriting, Boaachamp and Bel', Auctioneers. 9849 97 WAN'IiD, situation as Housekeeper to one or two gentlemen. Apply, A. E, 8.. Pes'offlce,Jtakaia. 9797 95 WANTED immediately, a None Girl and Scullery Maid. Apply to Mrs Mitchell, Bojal Hotel, Soutbbridge. WANTED the Public to know that Coal is any quantity can be bad at Hart's Fit*. Saunders and Son, South Malvern. 6372 6 WANTED, an experienced None. Apply to Mrs Cooper, Bank of Australasia, before 2 and after 6; references indispensable. 9384 98 WANTED. T<v<kn for Tying and Staking 40 acres of wheat, 20 of oaUand others. Tenders to be sent in by tbe 12tb inst. to James Torrens, Lincoln road. 9712 93 WANTED TO SELL, a firstxslass Landan, with all the latest improvements; a real bargain. J. B. Glanville, TroUoway Carriage Works, Victoria street, Christohurch. 6846 16 WANTED, a good, strong Domestic Servant, a good washer, and must be able to milk. Wages, £35 a year. Apply between 3 and 6, to Mrs J. Pilbrow, Whitton House, Addington. 9951 WANTED, before tbe middle of January, by a Gentleman, two unfurni*h4d rooms, with board and attendance, in the neighbourhood of Papanui Church. Address, Box 236, Christ* church. &tls 99 WANTED, re-engagement by steady married man as Storeman or Second Storeman in a wholesale house. Good references. Colonial experience. Apply, W., "Times" ofßce, Christchurch. 9737 95 WANTED, a Boarder (lady or gentleman) in a quiel private family. Can hare use of library and piano. Apply, A.Z., City Employment Exchange and Private Enquiry Office, Cashel and Manchester streets. 9950 99 WANTED, This Day, good Cook, for Timarn; alto, a good Nurse, Cooks for town. Bouse and Parlourmaids, Nurses, Lanndrymaid,and several good general servants. Mrs Higgs, BeUerue House, Colombo street seuth. 9962 ICO ANTED Known—That C. M*v«iini has v v now received his consignment of celebrated German Kazors, and is nrepared to dispose of same at 10s each. Gentlemen who tave alrradv given their orders are requested to call and choose for themsihes. 8960 10» WANTED, the public to know that G. E. Milner has taken the Simner Hotel, Sumner. The proprietor begs to intimate to visitors to Sumner that he can offer first-class accommodation to families and single gentleman at most reasonable charges. 6067 179 ANTED, a Head Master for the Leesto* ' District Main School. Salary is per scale. Number on the roll last quarter, 168. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, will be received by tbe Chairman of Committee up till 16th January. John Barnett, Chairman cf Committee. BSSI 70 WANTED, a cook (female), general sorvanis, iitehenmaiJ, groom for Bangiora, groom for Timarn, two laundresses, nurses, lad for gardening, a shepherd, and Tyoung girls as nurses and general servanis. European and Australasian Labour and Employment Agency, Lichfield street west (next E. Beece, Ironmonger.) 8143 S 3 WANTED Known.—A neat Cottage to Let at New Brighton, surrounded by shady trees, which temper tbe force of the sea-side breeze, with orchard and good artesian at tbe door; furnished or unfurnished; a beautiful retreat for an invalid, within a mile of the beach. For particulars, apply to Wb. Ewart, Provision Merchant, High. street. 9906 98 WANTED, at once. Servants! Servants !! Servants ! 1 •—35 good general servants, wages from £26 to £52; 2 first-class ocoks, wages 25s per week(male and female); 6 nurses, wages from £25 to £35 per year; and 2 or 3 boys, at from 8a to 10s per week. Apply City Employment Exchange and Private Enquiry Office, Cashel and Manchester streets. 9919 99 WANTED to Let or Sell, a nine-roomed House, with every convenience, being well finished, situated in Chester street E., between Madras and Barbadoes streets; acknowledged to be one of the finest positions in Christchurch. Possession can be given on January 14th, 18S2. For further particulars, apply to U. Marks, Manchester street. 8375 50 WANTED, Pianos, Harmoniums, *c, to thoroughly tune and repair; workmanship guaranteed. London prices only charged. The first and only Maker of Pianos in New Zealand, and to those jn want of a. genuine piece of cabinet work, shop, or bai fl'*ings, they had better consult C. L. Cutler, Gloucester street wast, Christchurch, near Synagogue. 9578 3* WANTED, at once. Persons requiring Servants, either male or female, and Servants requiring first-class situations of every description. Or any person wanting information of Missing Friends, or any other private enquiry business, will receive the promptest attention at the City Employment Exchange and Private Enquiry Office. Cashel and Manchester streets. 9672 92 WANTED, a steady Man, as Partner in a good nonet-making business. Profit! about £lO weekly. Previous knowledge not absolutely necessary, so long as a business man that is not afraid of work. Price for half share oniy £l2O cash. Only those of staunch' business habits, with cash at command, need apply. Full particulars, S. Bennett and Co., Partnership Agents. Cashel street. 9J4S 99 WANTED KNOWN, Salvigny's Somerset Bestaurant, Manchester street. Private aooommodation for married people, separate apartments; large room attached for balls, meetin*?, Ao.; terms reasonable. Board and lodging at the restaurant 15s per week; all meals Sd, beds 9d. Dinner, including soup, fish, joints, pudding or pastry, and cheese, with glass of beer, 6d. Only three minutes' walk from railway station, Manchester street. Salvigny's Somerset Bestaurant. 8598 f>3 TOTING LADY (two years from Eagland) desires re-engagement as Governess in a I family. Qualifications: -Thorough English, good musio, French (acquired on the oontnei t), German and drawing (Sou'b. Kensington certificate). Unexceptional references. Address A. 2., care of Mm Nicholls. Worcester street »»t 9691 93 OVEBNEBS.—Wanted, a lady to eduoate and <vj, take charge of four children, ages between eleven a«d six years. Address, Mrs H., Templeton, Christchurch. 9838 96 JKCE in a Lifetime.—Wanted, a geatlenum v, with £lCflo to oommnnioate with t-e uc ersigned at onoe. Investment, " Times" office. 9932 \0 GBOCEBS, *c—An experienced general _ hand is disengaged; would prefer the country; flrst-olass references. Apply A.8.C., Christchureh Post Office. 96® 92 \0 Young Men, thorough good hands, want to be engaged by a farmer as stookers during the ha-vest; would go in for stacking and carting if required. Apply, J. and T.. " Tim.-s" office. . 9903" JO Newspaper Proprietors.—A thorourtly experienced Journalist, possessing high iimonials, desires engagement as editor or subeditor. Sole management of country paper preferred. Address, " Journalist,'' Office of this Paper. g So° w ' Missing Friends. ABAH ANNE FAtJLKNBB, who came to Crown in 1863, is requeued to communicate address, Ac to Mr James Faulkner, Bodney Down", Uramac, Queensland. S6i7 9a . Loit, Found, &o. LOST.-A Cheque for £24 3s 3d, en Oxford Branoh Bin* of New Zealand. P*s™u* stopped. Apply office of paper. unonu FIVE SHILLINGS BEWABD.-Loat, a blue Greyhound last Monday morning, at Batfthe name of Hiawatha. 1 Funeral notices. THE Friends of the late John Shakleton, of Leeston. are requested to attend Ma Funeral, at Southbridge, TW« Day (Saturday), 7<*Jm*. at llam. »» *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 1

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