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\ANTED, Two Good Carpenters. Apply at once to Henry Simmons, Builder, Woolston. 2672 WANTED, a Shoeing and General Smith ; constant employment to a first-class hand. None other need apply. E. Jones, Tuam street Ironworks. 26(50 OST, on Sunday morning, a Variegated Canary. The finder will be rewarded on returning it to W. C. Hill, Barbadoes street south. 266 S TO ADVERTISERS. , ,„E "GLOBE'' having now a daily 8 issue of 2400 copies, our advertising friends will be glad to learn that the readers r.f that Journal number nearly TEN THOUSAND sensible and intelligent perL.O.L. No. 2 P.S., No. 3 C.T.B. N A.P. Night in connection Avith the L above Lodges will be held To-Morrow Evening (Tuesday), 25ih, at the Orange Hall, Worcester street, at 7.30 p.m. JAMES HOGG, Sec. No. 2. 2670 C. TRIBE, Sec. No. 3. LAST WEEK REDUCED HESLOP AND CO'S " PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Colombo street, near Gee's, confectioner. N.B.—Photographic apparatus purchased. 2671 TO WORKING MEN. DUCK WORTH'S CANTERBUBY CLOG DEPOT. "ENRY DUCKWORTH, begs respectfully to inform the working-men ami public of Christchurch and its vicinity, that he has taken the Shop next to Mr Lee, Grocer, High street, and is commencing THE CLOGGING BUSINESS. As Clogs are well] known for their Cheapness, Durability, Easse and Neatness, ho trusts the Public will take advantage, and come and prove for themselves. All repairs done on the premises. Old Bcota clogged. Note the Address DUCK W O IS T H'S CANTERBURY CLOG DEPOT, Next floor to Mr Lee, Grocer, High street. 2666 CASHEL HOUSE. _tJ. CyASS, (late W. Strinoer\ having completed extensive alterations in Premises, for the convenience of his customers, wishes to inform them and the public that he is now opening up a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WINTER DRAPERY, received direct from the home manufacturers, and selected with care, to special order, Ex INVERERNE, exRANGITIKFI, Ex INVERDRUIE, ex DESDEMONA, Consisting of Costumes, Jackets, Cloaks, Furs, Feathers, Flowers, Trimmed Hats, Bonnets, Blankets, Flannels, Dress Materials of every description, Hosiery, all furnishing goods, and every other article pertaining to the trade. Special attention is drawn to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING departments, now being conducted by thoroughly competent persons. LADIES' F'.TTLSG-ON RUOM immediately connected w'th the Show Room. Kaiapoi Blankets and Flannels at lowest rates. Country customers will find this establishment one of the best and cheapest in Christchurch. N.B.—One shilling off every pound purchased for cash. B. CASS, Cashol House, Opposite Cobb's Office. 2655

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 576, 24 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 576, 24 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 576, 24 April 1876, Page 2

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