It is a well ascertained fact that housetrives are seldom out of temper on a washing day, if they get well on with their work. But if they have obtained inferior soap, and their hands are chafed therewith, there is generally a late tea, and the fireside is not pleasant until the children are got to repose. When purchasing soap, if you ask for the star brand, and see that you get it, there will be no fear of late washing or chapped hands, as the greatest care is taken when it is being manufactured to render it free from all injurious properties. Besides, it is the best, the bars are the largest, and it is the cheapest soap in the market. Try, and you will be convinced.— f Advt. ]
WANTED, a good Bread and Biscuit Baker, Must be steady.—Apply to A. Thiele, City Bakery. 1797 WANTED a Person to join the Advertiser in purchasing the Fijian Exhibition. A. 8., office of this paper. 1775 WANTED a General Servant; housemaid kept. References required. Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1742 WANTED Tenders for sinking Artesian •well. Apply to Mr J. Atkinson, Whately Road. 1875 ■\T|7" ANTED KNOWN that J. P. Oliver V t and Co are still selling a fine sample of New Potatoes, at 51bs for Is, opposite Bank of New Zealand, 1782 WANTED, a good General Servant; nursemaid kept. References required Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1595 BOARD and Residence for Single Gentlemen. The very best accommodation can be had for a few young men. Corner of St. Asaph and Durham streets. William MoAuliff. 1585 CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL AND ABORICULTURAL SOCIETY. Flower Show. FIRST SHOW OF THE SEASON or FLOWERS, FRUIT, and VEGETABLES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Admission—From 12 to 2,2 s 6d; after 2, Is. All exhibits must be than 9.30. in the Hall not later J. WATTS, 1789 Secretary, Lincoln road. . HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. • NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the OFFICE, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1876, at Noon, for the ELECTION of Five Members in place of Messrs J. T, Fisher, and Wm, Attwood, who retire by rotation, and Messrs Wm. Ness, Wm. Dunlop, and Wm. Mardon, who resign. A poll, if necessary, will take place on Friday, 7th January, between the hours of 10 and 4. E. WADMAN, 1788 Clerk to the Board. NEW TEAS. CHOICE CHRISTMAS FRUITS. HAMS AND BACON, Very prime. JOHNSTON AND CO, HIGH STREET, Beg to inform the Public they have just received a large supply of NEW SEASON’S TEAS, Which they are selling at reduced prices, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d ; also, a superior lot in 61b caddys, very suitable for family use. Finest Snowdrop Crystal Sugar skl per lb by the bag, a considerable reduction. We also announce that we have reduced our price for Dunvill&s best Irish Whiskey, and best Campbelltown Scotch Whiskey, to 20s per gallon. Also, Hennessey’s Pale Brandy 22s 6d for cash. JOHNSTON AND CO, High street, Family Grocers, Wine and 1790 Spirit Merchants,
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 471, 18 December 1875, Page 4
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