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"ANTED, a Working Housekeeper. W. H. Mein. 3296 "ANTED, a Smart Youth, accustomed »T to the grocery business and knows the city well, to drive cart, attend horses ; will live at private house. .References must accompany application. Address, stating salary, "Grocer," Post Oilice, Christchurch. 3203 jET—A Four-roomed House, corner of Durham and Pound road south. 3200 finO LET—a Four-roomed House at AvonJL. ville. Apply to Mr Ormandy, Armagh street; or, Mr Hazard, Avonville. 3288 OST by the Madras street bridge Tavo Pocket Books and a Meerschaum. Pipe. Anyone returning the same to the office of this paper will be rewarded. 3295 MONKEY FOR SALE. "OUNO, docile, and well trained ; lately arrived. Apply Britannia Hotel. 3287 CHEAP F UEL, COALS. , IHE BEST COALS, from the old-estab-_L lished CANTERBURY COLLIERY, can be obtained at the Depot, near the Railway Gates, Colombo street. Price—ls 6d per cwt. 27s per ton. 24s Gd by the truck. All orders forwarded to the depot will be promptly executed by Mr Joseph Jebson. Encourage Local Industry. 3297 JOHN JEBSON. SAND. ~ EPABATE TENDERS, at per cubic hJ yard, required for Sand; 280 cubic yards (more or less) to be delivered at foot of incline leading to Reservoir; 120 cubic yards (more or less) at site of engine buildings, Ferrymead reserve. Mr M. Lake, contractor, Heathcote Valley, will point out the sites for getting and delivery. Tenders to be lodged with Flockton and Sharpe, engineers, &c, Cashel street, not later than 12 noon Thursday, July 13th. Lowest or any tender not necesssrily accepted. * 3286

DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. ■TANDEL'S "JUDAS MACCABEUS. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13th, Commencing at 7.30. BAND AND CHORUS OF ONE HUNDRED PEREO R M ERS. Conductor ... Mr.J. T. M. Smith. Organist ... Mr R. T. Searell. Leader... ... Mr Chas. Bonniugton. Admission (by ticket only), 2a ; family tickets, to admit three persona, 5s ; for four persons, Cs. Tickets may be obtained at the Wcsleyan Book Depot, and from members of the choir. For particulars, see programmes. N.B.—No tickets will be sold at the doors. 3291

PEDESTPJANISM. MATCH, FOR £25 A-SIDE, Will come off ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 3 p.m, On LATIMER SQUARE, BETWEEN DELANEY, THE WELLKNOWN TEN-MILE RUNNER, YOUNG GLEESON. The former will RUN TEN MILES to GLEESON'S WALKING SEVEN. .3294 TO HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHER!?, TUESDAY, JULY 11th. EXTENSIVE SALE OF GLASSWARE, VASES, &C. TV/fR J. G- HAWKES has., received injLyX Btructloiis fcc SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, JULY 11th, 5 tierces glassware, containing jellies, dishes, plates, sugars, creams, mustards, eggcups, finger basins, candlesticks, tumblers, butters, celeries, salts, &c 6 casks cut glassware, containing sherries, ports, clarets, champ<agnea, jellies, custards, liqueurs, tumblers, decanters, caraffes, cup 3, suga.\S3, honeys, picklep, celeries, salts and Bweet3 (each cask containing a perfect set) 1 ca'ic contaiuing aborrt 30 doz handsome opal, gold, painted ruby, roughed, alabaster, and snakes vases. Alboj, 1 trunk, about 70 pairs,, women's, children's, and infant's boois 7-6 Sales at 12 o'clock. 1218 OASHEL HOUSE. B* CASS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, Calls particular attention to the following goods, just opened, and of excellent value, viz— Mosgiel Tweeds, newest patterns. Mosgiel Blankets Mosgiel Yarns Kaiapoi Blankets Kaiapoi Flannels. Ex DESDEMONA, A ILARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY WOOL GOODS. Also, Just Opened, One Bale of English Flinnels, of specially good value, Is (jd per yard, all wool. And One Bale Flannels, at Is 3d per yard, unequalled for value in the Province. One shilling off every pound purchased for cash. B. CASS, OASHEL HOUSE. 3123

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 642, 10 July 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 642, 10 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 642, 10 July 1876, Page 2

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