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WANTED, a FEMALE COOK. Apply to W. PRISTON, Borough Hotel. 8917 ANTED, a Smart Active LAD, to run errands. Apply to HOBBS & CO., Christchurch. 8895 WANTED, TAILORS. First-class Coat Hands. Highest Wages, given. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., Dunstable House. 8667 WANTED, a First-class SLAUGHTERMAN. Apply to the New Zealand Provision and Produce Company, Cashel otreet. 8880 ANTED, QOOD HANDS for Costume and Mantle making ; also APPRENTICES. Apply to Mrs MOREY, over Mr Urqubart's, Jeweller, Colombo Btreet. 8892 W" ANTED, TENDERS for SINKING an ARTESIAN WELL. For particulars, apply to JAMES WILLIS, Kilmore street east. 8923 WANTED, A BARMAID for Hoiitika. Good Wages. Apply immediately to MRS PARKER, Registry Office. 8925 WANTED, a Respectable Young GIRL, to make herself generally useful (No Washing.) Apply, after 11 o'clock, to MRS SIMPSON, Oxford Terrace, East, opposite Madras Bridge. 8913 ROOM and GARDENER WANTED j one willing to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr CHARLES CLARK, Hereford street, 8884 O TAILORS.— WANTED, First-Class TROUSERS' HAND. The highest ■wages given ; constant employment. 8820 J. BALL AN IYNE & CO. TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, immediately, Two First-class HANDS. The highest wages paid in Canterbury. Apply to Wm. YOUNG, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. 8924 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by a.Young LADY, comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE, in a Private Family. Address, stating terms, J.R., office of this paper. 8901 LOST, last Sunday Week, A GOLD BROOCH, set in Green Stones. The Finder will be rewarded, on leaving it at the "Times "Office. 8912 mHE REV SAMUEL MACFARLANE X will preach (D.V.) at the United Methodist 'Free Church, St. Asaph street, TO-MORROW. Morning service at 11, and Evening at 6.30. 8922 NOTICE. npHE Party who BORROWED a Red _L Ensign FLAG from me, tome time back, will oblige by RETURNING it, at their earliest convenience. ALFRED GEE, 8909 Colombo street. ST. ALBANS, CRESCENT ROAD CHAPEL. A NNTVERSARY SERMONS Trill be il preached, in the Morning, by the REV. JAMES BULLER, And Evening, by the BIT. a . BOND. ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, A TEA MEETING, Will he held in the above place. Tea on the Table at 6 p m. 8920 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY— ( PERMANENT) . riTHE ANNUAL MEETING of ShareJL holders in this society will, pursuant to Bule 27, bo held in SPENSLEY'S HALL, High street, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, At 7.30 p.m. Business : 1. To recrive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet for the past year. 2. To elect three Directors to fill the vacancies created under Rule 16. ; The retiring Directors have offered themselves, and are eligible for reelection. 3. Any other general business. By order, •no. J ' A - BntD > 8921 Secretary. ■j»AMILY HERALD, Weekly id. The "Illustrated London News," in refeTemce to pure literature speaks of "The Family Hebald, that joy to tens of thon mmm of innocent English household*,"

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 1773, 1 November 1873, Page 1

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