TUESDAY, JUNE IST. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BOOKS, &C. MR ,f. G. HAWKES has received instructions from a gentleman leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, A quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, removed for convenience of Sale. Viz.:— Oval walnut 100 table, 6ft extension dining table, pembroke table, chifioniere, very handsome sideboard in mahogany, couch in mahogany and horsehair, mahogany chest of drawers, Brussels carpet, 18 x 14 ; hearthrugs, fenders, engravings and oleographs, table covers; stump, French, and half-tester iron bedsteads ; iron swing cot, palliasses, mattresses Washstands and dressing tables, &c, &c. About 100 vols books, comprising most of the popular periodicals, poems, travels, &c, &c. Also, Quantity furniture, comprising bookcases, pierglasses, sideboards, dining and other tables, drawing and dining room chairs, &c. Capital hogskin saddle Do do ladies do Handsome gilt and alabaster clocks, under glass shades Sale at 12 o’clock. 314 Blankets, Flannels, &c. DIRECT FROM the MANUFACTURERS, NEW SHIPMENTS TO HAND. OCEAN BEAUTY, 51 Cases and Bales. TINTERN ABBEY, 56 Cases and Bales. G. L. BEATS & Co. 316 ARGYLE HOUSE. CHEAP BREAD. CHEAP BREAD. CHEAP MEAT. CHEAP MEAT. WM. McKEEVER HAVING received the complaints of his numerous customers about the high price of BREAD in Lyttelton, begs to intimate that he has made arrangements (permanent) for a supply of Bread daily, and is now prepared to SELL the very best quality at 6d per 41b loaf, or a reduction of 2d on the prices formerly charged. He would also take this opportunity of stating that he intends to continue supplying MEAT at the usual low price, and further that he would be most happy to receive any other complaints that his customers, may have with respect to other Trades that are not properly represented, and if possible to remedy these grievances. Lyttelton, 31st May, 1875. 312 NOTICE, COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, CASHEL STREET (Next “ Press ” Office.) Richard sullivan (Late cook at Ringwood’s) begs to announce to the Public of Christchurch that he has OPENED THE ABOVE DINING ROOMS. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. SUPPERS UP TO TEN O’CLOCK. WELSH RABBITS, OYSTERS, CHOPS, STEAKS, &c., &c. 313 JOSEPHINE GLOVES, Slightly damaged, ONE AND SIXPENCE PER PAIR, AT CASS’S (opposite Post-office). 296 COALS AND FIREWOOD. Best Newcastle screened COALS AND FIREWOOD Delivered in Town and Country at lowest current rates. Coal Depot, Railway Station and Cathedral Square. 309 . W. H. HARGREAVES. WANTED a Bedroom and Sittingroom, within a short distance of Bank of New Zealand. Apply by letter to “Pax,” care of Mr McCutheon, Hereford street, next Union Bank of Australia, stating locality, size of rooms, and rent. 310 \\l ANTED a Good General Servant, must VV be able to cook and wash well. Apply to Mrs Cotton, Union Bank, Lyttelton. 315 WANTED a General Servant. Apply Mrs Smith, Crown Hotel, Montreal Street South. 311
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 301, 31 May 1875, Page 2
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