FREDERICK FISHER, AGENT FOR MARTIN'S CELEBRATED XXX AND XXXX INVERCARGILL ALES. Private Families Supplied with Ten Gallons and upwards. ONE of the peculiarities which this Ale possesses, and which recommends it so trongly to the Public taste, is that of its being brewed from THE PUREST WATER, Percolating into clear running streams fed by THE MIGHTY AVALANCHES, Rolling from the Snowy Summit of the Gigantic Mountains, SITUATE IN THE DISTANT SOUTH ! , "ANTED, a good female Cook, two Housemaids, and one Kitchen-maid, for a private hotel at Akaroa. For further particulars apply at Mr Stewart's, Colombo street Nortb. ANTED, a General Servant and Nurse. Apply to Mrs A. J. Raphael, Madras street, opposite St John's Church. ANTED, a useful Girl, about fifteen. Mrs Obmandy, Worcester street, "ANTED, immediately, ten or twelve handy Men, some with carpenter's tools and some without. Highest wages given. Apply C. Cuff, Surveyor, Lichfield street, Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 120, 19 October 1874, Page 2
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149Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 120, 19 October 1874, Page 2
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