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D ANN’S GARRICK HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET. MAPLES BROTHERS BEG to inform the public and their numerous friends that THEY HAVE TAKEN THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, And, having the advantage of direct importation from the cellars of vV. Maples & Sons, Liverpool, added to the cellarage lately occupied by Mr D. Macfarlane, Wine Merchant, they are confident of being able to keep up the hitherto high character of this Hotel, for FIRST CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES, &c. : They trust by selling a good article at the lowest remunerative price, to secure a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. THE NEW ROOMS ARE NOW ' COMPLETE, And offer every facility for holding CLUB OR PUBLIC MEETINGS. In addition, the Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now offers the > BEST ACCOMMODATION To Travellers, Visitors, and others. . NOTICE. £ TO STATION HOLDERS, FARMERS, ; AND OTHERS. > REGISTRY AND AGENCY OFFICE. > JOHN PARKER intends carrying on the above Business, so successfully carried 1 on for many years by my late Father, Mr ' James Parker, on and after Monday next, 1 October 26th, at his Office in Tuam street, r near the Scotch Church, and respectfully in- ? forms the public that he has taken this office for the convenience of the country people, 3 who will be enabled to give their orders coming in to town, and be suited on their 1 way home. Having had a practical knowJ ledge of the business, I trust, with civility “ and strict attention to business, to merit a p continuance of the past favours so liberally £ bestowed on my late father. I N.B.—The address, Parker’s Registry i Office for Male and Female Servants, Tuam 5 street, near to Scotch church. A Register s of Names and Addresses, and rates of wages, will be kept, showing the difference in rates i of wages during the increase of population. E. MAINWARING-JOHNSON and CO., LICENSED LAND BROKERS, AND ESTATE AGENTS. LAND BOUGHT under the TRANSFER ACT, and all Transactions in Land, cheaply and quickly carried out. Town, Suburb, and Country LAND FOR SALE, on deferred payments. OFFICES—HEREFORD STREET, Next Miles and Co. I NOTICE. i T ADIES’ Straw and Leghorn Hats and e I J Bonnets Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered to Present Fashions. Also Gents Leghorn and Panama Hats. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, &c. Address— Hits BEAN, Corner of Colombo and Peterborough streets. TO THE PATRONS OF THE FINE ARTS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, (by Art Union, a Choice Collection of Oil Paintings and Water Colors, by T. S. Cousins. Now on view at the Museum of Art (next Press office), Cashel street. An early inspection of the above is requested. THOS. KENT. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! THE PROPRIETOR of the City Billiard Saloon feels happy to inform the amateurs of the noble game that the new splendid Phoenix Light has been introduced in lieu of the old with great success. Black Pool on the tapis. Edward S. Ellisdon, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite Triangle (late Manager to the t Business carried on under the name of s Wallace and Co.) e HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS IN THE SHOP LATELY OCCUPIED BY SELIG & BENJAMIN. FAIRBANK’S PILLS are the Beat and Safest Remedy for BILLIOUSNSSS, INDIGESTION, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Prepared only by H. S. FAIRBANK, High street, next door to Carl’s Empire Hotel.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 126, 26 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume II, Issue 126, 26 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume II, Issue 126, 26 October 1874, Page 1

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