'ANTED, a strong active Man to assist in the malthouse. S. Manning & -Co. 2873 7"ANTED, a Youth to make himself generally useful in a store. Clif # ford & Roper, Cashel street. 2849 ANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply to Mrs Robert Allan, Cashel street west" 2843 ANTED, a Sewing Machinist and an 'lmprover to the Dressmaking; also, an Apprentice. Apply to Mrs Ritchie, Armagh street east. ■ ■ : 2841 ANTED, a good General Wheelwright. ' ' To" a first-class workman highest wages given. Apply J. Martin, blackwmth, Tuam street. 2870 ANTED, a respectable Young Womau as General Servant in a small family in Christchurch, where a comfortable home may be depended upon. Apply in the first instance to Mrs Pritchaed, Cashel street • (next Prees office). 2846 OST, yesterday, a Black Leather Satchel, contents useful to owner. ss-reward •will be given if left at the office of this paper. Name written inside. 2867 " OST, in High street, between Hereford A and Lichfield streets, Scr"p for 200 Standard Insurance Company's shares, transferred by endorsement to Mr Harris. Finder will b** rewarded upon returning same to Edwin Fowler, Hereford street, Christchurch. 2848 I AS REWARD.—Strayed, Chesnut Filly, L" branded Xon near shoulder (almost invisible). Had on tether rope and leather .cap on near hind foot. Any person bringing the same to me will receive the above reward., . W. Calvert. 2874 ". AND Capitalists wishing to invest in _J some really good Agricultural Land that may be obtained at the upset price, may hear of same by addressing Viator, office of this paper. 2872 MISS SHEATH'S LADIES' SCHOOL, Armagh street, Cranmer squpre. rHE SECOND TERM will commence on MONDAY MORNING, the 22nd May, at nine o'clock. 2869 A Four-roomed COTTAGE and quarteracre of Land, situated in the Windmill road, For Sala cheap. Apply to 0. F. Barker, Cathedral square Chambers. > 2844 : HE Friends of Mr R. A. Cooper are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late-wife, Clara Louise, will leave his residence, Bingsland, at 2.30 on Wednesday, 17th. WALTERS & CO, Undei takers. ONE POUND REWARD. ,HE Lyttelton Borough Council offer the _ above reward to any person giving inch information as will lead to the conviction of any person wilfully BREAKING the GLASS in the street lamps. By order. H. Jv V. ROGERS, 8868 Town Clerk. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. IENDERS are invited for BUILDING TEN small STONE CULVERTS. Specifications to be seen at my residence. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted; to be sent in on or before Saturday next; the 20th inst. J. T. HARRAP. 2847 Surveyor to the Board. WEDNESDAY, MA\ 17th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "R J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from Mr Creamer to SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, CLONTARF HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, ON WEDNEBDAY, MAY 17th, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising— Couch and chairs in green damask, couch in crimson damask, tables and covers, fen ders and irons, carpet, hearth rugs, matting, lace curtains, dining and other chairs, Nonpareil sewing machine, lamps, books, kitchen furniture and utensils, single and double bedsteads and bed ding, chest of drawers, washstands and ware, dressing tables and glasses, stair carpets, mats, fee, &c. Glassware, crockery, &c, &c. 6.16 Sale at 12 o'clock, 9375
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 595, 16 May 1876, Page 2
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530Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 595, 16 May 1876, Page 2
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