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NOTICE. BEADY-MONEY PURCHASERS ARE ENTITLED TO BETTER TERMS THAN THOSE WHO BUY ON CREDIT. WILLIAM JOHN FISHER, having determined to cultivate a Ready Money Business, begs to inform his friends, customers, and the public that hereafter his TERMS will be CASH; or, where CREDIT is given PAYMENT at the END of the CURRENT MONTH. All accounts at present due are requested to be paid on or before Saturday, the 23rd January inst. In accordance with the above, the cash price of all Sugars has been reduced. Sugar which has been sold at 6d will in future be sold at 5 id. Sugar which has been sold at 5Jd will in future be sold at sd. Other sorts in proportion. CASH ONLY. W. J. F. has just cleared a parcel of very superior Teas, which he is prepared to sell on favorable terms. Samples free on application. P.S.—Preserving Sugars worth inspection. N.B.—Orders called for if requested. Goods delivered in all parts of Christchurch with promptitude. Business Premises : High street, immediately opposite City ' Hotel. y. R. By Special appointment to His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. CHRISTCHURCH GIT'S BATHS AND HAIR DRESSING SALOONS, Opposite City Hotel, Colombo street, J. F. FLEMING, Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST. SPECIAL NOTICE to Citizens sworn in as Special Constables. It is hereby notified for the information of the above that good stout Bludgeon and other Walking Sticks can be obtained cheaper at my establishment than any other in town. N.B. —A good cigar can also bo obtained if preferred. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Captain Kiddey are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his infant daughter, to leave his residence, Empire Hotel, Lyttelton, tomorrow, February 2nd, at 3 p.m. SUTTON and WEASTELL, Undertakers. LOST, on the morning of February Ist, a MEMORANDUM BOOK, containing “ Press ” accounts, &c. Full address upon envelope inside.—The finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at the “Press” office. LOST, on Friday evening last, in Lyttelton, a PURSE, containing two keys, knife, and thimble.—Whoever brings the same to the “ Press ” office, Lyttelton, will oblige. WANTED, at once, a respectable Young Man to work in the bake-house. Apply to J. Poole, Baker and Confectioner, Colombo street. WANTED, a Respectable Girl, about twelve or fourteen years of age, to assist in housework. Apply to Mr H. Crook's, Salisbury street, East.

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Globe, Volume III, Issue 202, 1 February 1875, Page 2

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388

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume III, Issue 202, 1 February 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume III, Issue 202, 1 February 1875, Page 2

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