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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19TH. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, &C. IR J. G. HAWKES;has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, The balance of the consignment of— BOOKS—Leisure Hours, Golden Hours, Cadet's Manual, Ashphitel's Carpenter's New Guide, Bibles, Prayer-books, Church Services, Albums, Scrap-books, a few second hand Medical and Scientific Works, 59 dozen cheap Novels, and lot of School Books, &c. STATIONERY—Pens, slate and lead pencils, color boxes, note paper, boxes mathematical instruments, copy books, &c, &c. FANCY GOODS AND SUNDRIES—Ink stands, pocket books, purses, cigar cases, spirit levels, rules, scales, fancy needle cases, cutlery, &c. Account and memorandum books. Also, 20 boxes cigars 7 dozen Oxford shirts Double-barrel breech loading fowling piece, by Eaton, of Lor.don Medium rifle, by Mortimer and Son, of Edinburgh 8 very superior field glasses China breakfast, dessert, and dinner services, and sundries 8-18 Sale at 12 o'clock. 9770 CLEARING SALE OF A FURNITURE BROKER. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Mr S. Cresswell (whose lease has expired), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the premises, Tuam street, near the Royal Hotel, Christchurch, On THURSDAY NEXT, the 19th AUG., At 12 nocn, A General Assortment of Goods as under viz.:— 1 Silvering Machine, with silver tinfoil, &c. 4 Sewing Machines, large cramp 1 Chest Carpenters' Tools Lot Blacksmiths' Tools 1 Set Lardner's Works, 43 volumes 300 Volumes Books, various Furniture, Tables, Chairs, &c. Ironmongery, Cutlery, Tinware, Brushware, Fancy Goods, Stationery, &c, &c, &c. 870 Eastern Dispensary, Hereford street East. W. W.~P Rl ° E Educated at the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery ; Dispensary— Birmingham and London Hospitals. Patent Medicines, &c„ &c. Teeth extracted. Price's Cough Linctus stands unrivalled. Price's Hair Restorer—an invaluable remedy—never fails. 863 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. lENDERS are invited for [supplying and carting 250 yards of Screened Shingle for the Slaughterhouse road, 250 yards for St John's road, and 200 yards for Hargood's road. Also, for building a Stone Culvert (labor only) across the Ferry road, according to specifications for each contract, to be seen at the office on Tuesdays and Fridays. , Tenders to be sent in by 10 a.m. on Thursday, the 26th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. WADMAN, 864 Clerk to the Board. NO ORANGES IN CHRISTCHURCH. THIS report is not correct. Though no other fruiterer may have a case to serve a customer, we have received ex Cyphrenes from Sydney via Auckland by the Ladybird to-day, another small shipment to supplement the consignment ex Easby which disappeared in two days after they were landed. J. P. OLIVER, & Co, Fruit Merchants, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, 856 And next Ballantyne's Cashel street. WANTED TO PURCHASE, * TWO AND A HALF OR THREEHORSE ENGINE, with tubular boiler. State particulars and price to 866 BOX 108, Christchurch. riiHE LYTTELTON DRAMATIC SOI. CIETY will give AN ENTERTAINMENT AT THE COLONISTS' HALL, ON THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 19th, Consisting of— BOMBASTES FORIOSO, THE GAY DECEIVER, AND THE TURKISH BATH. Admission—Front seats, 3s ; body of the hall, 2s ; back, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. 8-19 9798 'COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging for J two respectable young men. Enquire at the Butcher's, opposite Star Brewery, Ferry road. 869 TO BAKERS.—WANTED, a thorough experienced Bread and Biscuit Baker. Apply J. HOPPER, Lincoln road. 862 WANTED, a first-class General Servant; also, an experienced Nurse. Apply to Mrs Cunningham, Bridle Path, Lyttelton. 861 i ,'ANTED, a good Plain Cook. Apply between 10 and 1 o'clock to Mrs Inglis, Antigua street, 860

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 369, 18 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 369, 18 August 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 369, 18 August 1875, Page 4

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