WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Hill, British Hotel, Christchurch. 2279 WANTED, two unfurnished Rooms. Address E.F.8., care of Mr W. McWilliam, Tobacconist, Colombo street. 2276 WANTED, in town, a Convenient COTTAGE, with six good rooms, in a healthy situation; near Post-office preferred. Address A. 15., office of this paper. 2278 EVENING CLASSES.—Four Nights per Week. Writing, Arithmetic, and Book-keeping. A commercial running hand taught. St. Luke’s Schoolroom. 2275 THEATRE ROYAL.—Through the kindness of Mr Hoskins, the Rev. P. P. Agnew will conduct Divine Service, and Preach in the above place, on Sunday Morning and Evening. Subject for the Evening —“Judas Iscariot,” “Mercy for Judas.” 2274 UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA. ESTABLISHED 1837. Paid-up Capital, £1,250,000; Reserve Fund, £400,000. AN AGENCY of this BANK will he OPENED at Waimate on WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, JOS. PALMER, 2277 Chief Officer for New Zealand.
Sporting—Me M. Studholme, says the Timaru Herald has purchased the n cehorse Cloth of G. Id, and he will run under his name at the North Otago meeting,
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 527, 25 February 1876, Page 2
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169Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 527, 25 February 1876, Page 2
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