1.0.G.T. THE ST. ANDREW’S LODGE, Independent Order of Good Templars, holds a Session every TUESDAY EVENING, At half-past seven o’clock, in ST. ANDREW’S SCHOOLROOM. J. GUMMING, W.O.T. O. W. EXALL, W.S. WANTED, a Girl, as General Servant. Apply to Mrs Mclntyre, Park terrace. WANTED, a Good Strong Woman to wash, two or three days a week. Apply to Mrs Thornton, Montreal street south. THE UNDERSIGNED wishes to call the attention of his customers and the public to some of his late Shipments of Rich Adelaide WINES, adapted for the present season, and, which his residence of over 20 years in South Australia enable him to select. A. R. PRESTON, Direct Importer, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, 5-30 5621 Colombo street. ESTABLISHED 1861. GOULD AND CO., Family and Dispensing Chemists, Importers of Drugs, stent Medicines, &0,, Colombo street, Christchurch. Branch Establishment, Victoria Buildings, Whately Road. 1.0.G.T. Hope of christchurch lodge, No 15. Next Session on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 punctual. Public Entertainment at 8 o’clock p.m. Persons already proposed for Membership may be initiated on following Tuesday. WILLIAM GAVIN, W.C.T. J. S. WILLIAM, W.S.
WANTED KNOWN THAT H. MARKS & CO. Have Just Unpacked a Shipment of a Large Assortment of LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S BOOTS, Received direct from England, Consisting of The Finest Selection of Ladies’ Kid Glove and Levant Velvet and Felt Winter Boots. Alro, a Large Selection of Ladies Slippers. Children’s Boots in great variety, too numerous to particularise, which they are in a position to offer at considerably lower pi ices than hitherto. NORTHAMPTON BOOT & SHOE MART, Nest to White Hart Hotel. Saunders and Henderson HAVE FOR SALE AT THEIR STORES, TUAM STREET, To the Trade Only NOW LANDING EX WILLIAM CUNBALL, FROM MAURITIUS—--3701 POCKETS SUGARS, Comprising— Fine to finest white crystals and counters Fine to finest yellow crystals and counters Light brown counters and good brown crystals NOW LANDING EX HUDSON, AND EX PORTLAND, FROM LONDON—--10 cases superior floorcloth 8 „ brushware, assorted 5 „ broom handles 8 „ Fry and Son’s soluble chocolate and homeopathic cocoa 6 „ Robinson’s patent groats 6 „ Oakey’s Wellington knife polish 10 „ Cleaver’s toilet soaps, assorted 20 „ Twelvetree’s glycerine soap powder 35 „ Morton’s pickles, assorted 25 „ Morton’s lobsters, 11b tins 50 „ sardines, halves and quarters 25 „ fresh herrings, 11b tins 3 „ Dr de Jongh’s cod-liver oil 1 bale best Oxford candle-wick 15 cases Crosse and Blackwell's potted meats and fish pastes 3 „ mixed spices, in fancy glass boxes 10 „ Copland’s mofussil pickles 16 crates toilet and dinnerware 8 bales tea paper and paper bags 10 cases Day and Martin’s paste blacking 5 „ tartaric acid, in 141 b jars 20 kegs carbonate of soda, each lewt 20 „ refined saltpetre 25 „ bluestone, each lewt 5 cases cream of tartar, in 141 b jars ‘ 100 drums linseed oil, boiled and raw, each 5 gallons 3 casks putty, in skins 2 cases Crosse and Blackwell’s assorted essences 30 „ Lea and Perrin’s Worcestershire sauce, pints and half-pints 20 „ Brown and Poison’s corn flour 50 „ Column's starch, white and blue 5 „ Berwick’s baking powder 1 „ Holloway’s pills and ointment 20 „ Bath bricks, each 4 dozen 10 „ West India arrowroot 3 „ Jordan almonds
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 2, 2 June 1874, Page 4
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