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WANTED, a steady young Man, accustomed to stable work, to drive a hansom cab; constant work. Apply J. W. Dunn. 1889 WANTED, a good General Servant, where another servant is kept. References required. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Armagh street, Cranmer square. 1878 BOARD AND LODGINGS for a few respectable men. Terms moderate. Mrs Anslby, corner Montreal and Hereford streets. 1888 I HAVE THIS DAY authorised MR JAMES SMITH, late of Cobb and Co’s, to receive and collect all accounts due to me. Office, next to Ringwood’s, Cashel 1879 G. BULL (late Butcher.) LOST, a black puppy DOG, from my premises, Cranmer square. Any one returning the same to the Garrick Hotel will be rewarded. E. MAPLES. Christchurch, 29th Dec., 1875, 1886 Lyttelton EGATTA. OFFICERS’ POINT, BREAKWATER. FRONTAGE for REFRESHMENT BOOTH at Is per foot. Can be had on application to Capt. McLELLAN, 1884 Piermaster, SHIP WAITANGI. CIAPTAIN KERR / informs the tradesmen of Lyttelton that he will NOT be ANSWERABLE contracted by his CREW after this date. Lyttelton, Dec. 29th. 1885 W. PRA TT, WILL OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, From date, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OF HATS, CLOTHINGS, &c Subject to the Largest Discount ever offered to the Public of Canterbury, FOR CASH. COME EARLY, Don’t mistake the address — W. PRATT, SOMERSET HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. December 29th, 1875. 1887 for any DEBTS WILLIAM CLAHK, FAMILY GROCER, *c„ HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE FERRY ROAD), HAVING intimated to a number of his customers and others that he was in treaty with the Trustee of the Estate of Mr J. Pearson, Mechanics’ Store, for the purchase of that business, he now desires to inform them that he has decided upon REMAINING IN HIS PRESENT PREMISES. W. CLARK also takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal support bestowed upon him since he commenced business, and hopes to be favoured with a continuance of the same, FAMILIES WAITED UPON AND GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. 1882 TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 2 o’clock sharp, CLIFFORD AND ROPER will SELL at their Rooms, THE REMAINING STOCK OF A FANCY GOODS DEALER, Consisting of — CHILDREN’S TOYS, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, &c, &c. 1883 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF GROCERIES, OILMEN’S STORES, FURNITURE, &c, At Lyttelton, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30th, „ At 1 o’clock sharp. MR H, E. ALPORT has received instructions from Mrs Isherwood (who is removing to Timaru), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the stores immediately adjoining the premises of Messrs Murray & Co, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30th, At 1 o’clock punctually, To suit the Christchurch buyers by the 12.25 train, The stock-in-trade of a general storekeeper, comprising groceries, oilman’s stores, &c, among which may be particularised fine flavored teas and crystal sugars. Also, 4 ,n|eful assortment of furniture, viz, bedtslcadP) bedding, &c. 12-29 4104

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 478, 29 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 478, 29 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 478, 29 December 1875, Page 2

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