F O R S A L E, By Private Treaty, n EAST'S STAR HOTEL. r Information from Mr J. K. Grant, Star Hotel, Kennedy street. EOR SALE, r 1 1WO substantially-built HOUSES in Kennedy street. Apply to J. Clabke, or to Jko. Munho. OPENING SERVICES. UNITED METHODIST EREE CHURCH, WESTPORT. i,HE CHAPEL recently erected in WALLABI STREET, in connection with the above Church, will be OPENED for Divine Service on SUNDAY NEXT, July 28th, when Special Sermons will be preached, and Collections made on behalf of the Building Fund. Service to commence in the Morning at 11, and the Evening at 7. H. NEIL, Secretary. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. r 11HE REV. A. C. SOUTAR will JL hold MORNING and EVENING SERVICES at St John's Church on SUxNTDAY NEXT, in consequence of being unable to visit Reefton in time to hold the proposed services there. July 25, 1872. DAY SCHOOL, Sweet Bbiab Cottage, Beigut St. MRS. STRATFORD purposes Opening her School on Monday Next, July 29th, and trusts, with her usual suceess as Teacher, she may receive pupils. Terms 2s per woek. Under 5 years of age Is. MRS STRATFORD, Sweet Briar Cottage.
NOTICE. RAVES PLEMIXG Will RE-OPEN for BUSINESS TO-MORROW, At Corner of KENNEDY & MOLESWORTH ST, Next to Mr Ealla's Store. VTTHTTE AN AND PIRIE'S TEMPORARY PREMISES Between Union Bank and Post Office TUESDAY, 30th JULY. BIJOU THEATRE. BENEFIT OF LA PETITE AMY, Little Queen of Comedy, Dance, and Song. Immense Programme. New and Splendid Scenery. EMPIKE HOTEL. MESSRS TONKS & HUGHES beg to inform their friends and patrons that the business of the hotel will be carried on solely at their establishment, corner of WHARF and LYTTELTON Sts., where extensive alterations have been made, which they hope will meet the requirements of all visitors. L . M. T U R N E R, d. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Late of Gladstone street) has, in consequence of the Sea Encroachment, Removed to PALMERSTON STREET, Opposite Wallabi Street. Established 1868. WANTED. TTTANTED, a COOK, for Westport District Hospital. Apply to the House Steward, at Hospital. TT7 ANTED, immediately, from 12 VY to 20 MEN, for axe, pick, and shovel work, on Riritoul and Wakefield streets. Wages 12s per day, or piece work if preferred. Also, TWO SAWYERS. Apply to Bernard Cunningham. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. /CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS, except in cases were there is an account current, will not be inserted unless prepaid. REID & CO.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 990, 26 July 1872, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 990, 26 July 1872, Page 3
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