DUNSTABLE HOUSE. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. AUTUMN FASHIONS. Ex Lady Jocelyn, and Rakaia. WE are SHOWING the Latest Imported Novelties. Millinery Bonnets, fully trimmed Hats, Felt and Straw Hats, French, and English Flowers, Fringes, Feathers, Plumes, &c, &c. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO. A.O.F, A.O.F. FORESTERS’ SCHOLARSHIP FOR THREE YEARS. Members of the above Order who intend for their sons (under thirteen years of age) to compete for the above scholarship, must send in their names and age, also the name of school where taught, on or before the 18th MAY, 1875, as the names of Candidates must be sent in to the Board of Education on the 19th May, 1875. I will be in attendance at the Foresters' Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, 17th, from half-past seven until ten o’clock, to receive the names of candidates, and give any information required. By order, WILLIAM NESS, 213 District Secretary. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. BEWARE OfTmITATIONS. Any PERSON caught SELLING a COUNTERFEIT MACHINE either with or without the Singer trade mark plate, using the word “ Singer’ in connection with any other name, or in any way whatsoever conveying the impression that the counterfeit is a Singer, will be PROSECUTED without further notice by STANFORD & CO, Melbourne; or HOBBS & CO, Christchurch, Agents for the Singer’s Manufacturing Company, from whom only is the Genuine Singer Machine obtainable. 166 SINGERS SEWING MACHINES. HOBBS & CO desire to announce that they are still the ONLY AGENTS of the Singer’s Manufacturing Company in Canterbury, and caution the public not to be misled by any guarantee, but before purchasing a Singer’s Machine demand to see the invoice of machines from the company in London, or Stanford and Co, Melbourne. PIANOFORTES. JSPENSLEY is now OPENING an • entirely new lot of PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, which must be sold to make room for other shipments of Musical instruments to follow. Prices and terms will be found lower than ever, and all the instruments are suitable for this market from the manufacturies of Erard, Broadwood, Kirkman, Zeigler, Bord, Chappel, Metzler, Ceserini, Che. Etienne, Alexander, Wallis, Any th a >nth. &c., &c. instrument can be had on HIRE purchasing clause at from 30s per J. SPENSLEY, Cashel street, Christchurch. CHRISTY MINSTRELS. PERSONS willing to join an AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTREL CLUB, about being formed in Christchurch, will hear of all particulars by applying to W. A. H., Post Office, Christchurch. 208 FOR SALE, a four-roomed Cottage, newly painted and papered. To he sold cheap, near Cranmer square. Apply, J. Olliver and Co., next Dunstable House, Cashel street. 178 CONRAD SHOTT has REMOVED from Madras street to Lichfield street, opposite the Victoria Saw Mills, Working Cutler. Umbrellas and parasols neatly repaired. “62 WANTED, a Girl, as NURSE, and to assist in the housework. Good wages given to a competent person. Reference required. Apply at the Mechanics’ Store, Colombo street, Mrs Pearson. 218 WANTED, a Cook and Laundress. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Cranmer Square. 166 WANTED, at once, a Saddler. Apply to B. Hale and Co, Tentmaker, Cashel street. 223
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 290, 17 May 1875, Page 1
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