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WANTED, an Errand Boy. Apply to G. Coates & Co. 2535 TTTANTED, a smart Boy. Apply T. R. V\ I Proctor, Watchmaker, High street. 2537 WANTED, a Girl, about 16, as Servant. Apply to Henry Toomer, Lichlield street. 2543 WANTED, six Bricklayers and six Labourers. Apply Thos. BulliVant, on the work, corner Cashel street, Oxford Terrace. 2544 WANTED, a quiet Servant ; must be a good plain cook. Liberal wages. Washing otherwise arranged. Apply to Mrs Hennah, Avonside, during the forenoon. 2539 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Two Gentlemen. Apply Mrs Shirtcliff’s Registry Office, Oxford Terrace west. 2540 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE REV. JAMES WILSON, of Prebbleton, will PREACH in St. Andrew’s Church, To-Morrow (Friday), at 3 p.m., and in St. Paul’s, at 7.30. The Rev. Joshua Macintosh will Preach in St. Andrew’s, Friday, at 7.30, 2536 S.S. AKAROA. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. k N THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, on the arrival of the 6 p.m. train from Christchurch, this favourite steamer will leave the wharf, and proceed to a fishing ground outside the Heads, returning in time to catch the 11.30 p.m. train for Christchurch. Tickets, 2s 6d, Refreshments of all sorts obtainable on board. 2528 SIXTH ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING Of the ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Le Bon’s Bay, Will be held on GOOD FRIDAY. THE S.S. AKAROA will leave Lyttelton on Thursday, at 9.20 a.m., to convey excursionists to the tea meeting, returning for them on the following Saturday. As only a limited number can be accommodated, tickets should be obtained from the captain of the Akaroa the day previous. 2538 MOETOISPS GRAND AUTUMN HANDICAP FESTIVAL, £IOO, ■nr ILL BE DEAWN ON Friday, April 7th, At 8 p.m. sharp. 2534 J. W. MORTON. Oddfellow s’ U all. CHARLES BRIGHT. CHARLES BRIGHT. CHARLES BRIGHT. VICTORIAN REMINISCENCES. MONDAY, APRIL 10th, 1876. LECTURE ANECDOTAL, HUMOUROUS, AMUSING. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside. Admission— Reserved seats, 3s; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Reserved seats can be secured at Mr. Bennington’s. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. 2542 FRIDAY, APRIL 7th. MR. J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, Hereford street, on FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, CLOTHING. About 100 pairs moleskin trowsers, tweed do and vests, pants, flannel shirts, &c, BOOTS. About 50 pairs. BERLIN WOOL WORK. Choice assortment of fender stools, chairs, . tea cosies, mats, &c. , SUJN DRIES. Cedar counter, empty hogsheads, stoves, Cutlery, &c., &c. Sale at 2 o’clock. 2541 Presbyterian Church.—The Rev James Wilson will preach at St Andrew’s C hurch to-morrow afternoon, and in the evening at St Paul’s. In the evening the Rev J . HI aoln* losb will preach at St Andrew’s,

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 562, 6 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 562, 6 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 562, 6 April 1876, Page 2

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