T ANTED a respectable Girl as General' f Servant. Apply Mrs A. Simpson, Oxford Terrace East, Madras Bridge. 2915 "ANTED, an Office Boy, who can write a fast hand. Apply " Licensed Victuallers' Gazette" Office, Hereford street, before 10 a.m. to-morrow. 2921 | ANTED to Tin-chase, a Pour or Five- . Roomed House, with or without ground. Apply by letter, stating price, terms, and locality, to Alpha, Office of this paper. ' 2917 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, 19th May, black and Tan Sheep Dog, No of collar 7831, Any one returning same to B. J. Oarew's stables. Oxford Terrace, will receive above reward. B. J. 11. Carew. 2920 A CAPITAL INVESTMENT. lO be SOLD for CASH, POUR HOUSES, two six roomed (new) and two fourroom, nearly new, within ten minutes' walk of the Post Office, bringing a good rental. Apply Central Hotel. 2922 CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. QUEEN'S BIRTHNIGHT. "USIC under the direction of Messrs L H. F. Poore and Weber. Admission to Ball : 2s 6d ; gallery Is. 2919 STEEPLECHASE. HEFFORD & CO'S Four Horse Coach will leave JAMES SMITH'S OFFICE, Tattersall's, for the Racecourse, at 11 a.m. Return Tickets, 5s each. 2916 following are the Winning Numbers f_ in the British Festival on the Grand National Handicap : No. 14. Zetland 49. Trmny Dodd 56. Butcher Boy 62 Gazelle 68. Mousetrap 71. Auckland Kate 78. Royalty 93. Don Juan. 2918
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24th, 1876. EXCURSION ! EXCURSION !! TO PIGEON BAY. THE S.S. AKAROA will. SAIL for the above Bay at 9.20 a.m., returning in time for the 6 p.m. train. Return Tickets .. 7s 6d Refreshments on board. 2913 J. McLEAN. NOTICE. J. C. BURBERY &EGS to inform his old friends and the _3 public of Christchurch that he has recommenced business as GENERAL DEALER, FURNITURE BROKER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c And hopes by keeping a well assorted stock of general useful articles, combined with reasonable prices, to merit that support so liberally bestowed when in husiness before. N.8.—J.C.8. in thanking his customers for past favours, begs to inform them that he is a purchaser of furniture, tools, clothing, stoves, old metals or anything worth buying, or will exchange for any of the above. Note the address—J. C. BURBERY, next Bruce and Co's, Colombo street south. 2914 OASHEL HOUSE. _D. CyASS, (late W. Stringer), 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 OP WINTER DRAPERY, received direct from the home manufacturers, and selected with care, to special order, Ex INVERERNE, ex RANGITIKEI, Ex INVERDRUIE, ex DESDEMONA, Consisting of Costumes, Jackets, Cloaks, Eurs, 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 thoi"oughly competent persons. LADIES' FITTING-ON ROOM immediately connected with 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, Oashel House, Opposite Cobb's Office. 2655
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 600, 22 May 1876, Page 2
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525Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume V, Issue 600, 22 May 1876, Page 2
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