A Christchurch hotel is said to be haunted Footsteps are heard in different parts of tho honse every night, and although efforts have been made to clear up the mystery, it still remains unexplained. Teacher: “ What is a score P” Pupil: “ The number of runs made at. a cricket match.” Tea*-’ er: “ No, no ; what I menn is. bow znuoh dors a seors signify numerically. What idea does it give y<»u ? That is to say, if I were to tell you that I had a score of burses, what would you think ?” Pupil : “ Please, marm, I should think you was stuffin’ me."
WANTED— A Competent MACHINIST or assistant to the Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs Hartnett, Gladstone Road. 497 WANTED— By a Young Person, a situation as Housekeeper. Apply at the British Emfikk Hotel.
AGHICULTURAL SHOW. A LARGE Five-Horse Brake will leave the Albion Club Hotel at 10 o’clock sharp on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the day of the AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Open and Close Carriages arc ready for engagement when required. 8. M. WILSON, Albion Club Hotel.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1182, 23 October 1882, Page 2
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174Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1182, 23 October 1882, Page 2
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