TO LET,—A three-roomed Cottage, nex Theatre. Apply George Beatty, Q.C.E. Hotel. 2989 ANTED, one Furnished Room, a VV short distance from town. Apply Press Office, 3088 ~\\Y ANTED, a Married Couple, without V T encumbrance: man to milk and make himself generally useful; woman to cook. Apply to R. B. Willis, Willisden, Southbridge, personally or by letter. 3075 TAILORS. WANTED, first-class Hands, coat, vest, and trousers. J. Ballantyne and Co, Dunstable House. 3073 TO ADVERTISERS. THE “GLOBE” having now a daily issue of 2400 copies, our advertising friends will be glad to learn that the readers cf that Journal rrtimber nearly TEN THOUSAND sensible and intelligent per- _____ ADDINGTON. gECTIONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. RANGIORA NURSERY. W. E. IVORY HAS FOR SALE many thousands of Fruit Trees, one to three years grafted. Apples (free from blight), Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Almonds, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Walnuts, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Currants, and Raspberries, all of fine growth. Many thousands of transplanted Filberts of sorts, Fruiting trees ; also, 200,000 strong Quicks, Evergreens, Roses, and general Nursery stock. Catalogues and prices on application. Orders delivered free to Christchurch or Lyttelton. Orders left at Seabright’s Zetland Arms, Cashel street, Christchurch, promptly attended to. 2898 P. P ATTER SON, GENERAL DEALER, Cashel street, opposit Dunstable House. P. PATTERSON begs to draw attention to people who are Furnishing, to his Varied Assortment of Useful and Cheap Furniture, from whom every article required can be obtained, aud at prices to warrant satisfaction. Inspection invited. N.8.-P. PATTERSON Buys and Sells Goods on Commission. Note the Address— CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 2805 CANTERBURY S T h A M-T U li N I N G AND ' CHAIR MANUFACTORY WORKS, MADRAS STREET. T. R .A. T E S HAVING gone largely into the Retail Trade, has now ou view a Large and Well-Assorted Stock of Good and Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Which, being made on the premises, can be guaranteed for durability, and offered at £ rices considerably lower than any other ouse in town. Come and See our Chairs, Tables, Chests of Drawers, Mattrasses, Palliasses, Carpets, fto., &c. Inspection invited. Every article a Bargain. TO CABINET-MAKERS AND BUILDERS. Brackets cut to any pattern ; Architraves turned up to Bft diameter; and every description of work done for the Trade. Croquet sets kept in stock. Cut Firewood at £2 8s per cord. 21 0 DRAPERS’ AND CLOTHIERS ASSOCIATION. INHABITANTS of CHRISTCHURCH, especially those who now ENJOY the privilege of a HALF-HOLIDAY. Are requested NOT TO SHOP LATER THAN 6 p.m„ ON SATURDAYS. The W eekly Press. THE ABOVE NEWSPAPER Is the only one in the Colonies where the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC AND GENERAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Is Inoerted up to the Time of Publication. Having such a Large Up-Country and Inter Provincial Circulation, it is THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS, Also, for those readers who cannot avail themselves of onr Daily Issue, and is THE LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER In New Zealand. r ' SUBSCRIPTION£I PER ANNUM.
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 620, 14 June 1876, Page 4
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503Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 620, 14 June 1876, Page 4
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