WANTED, a respectable Girl, as Nurse. Mrs S. Manning, Ferry road. 3316 WANTED, a General Servant- Apply to Mrs E. Reece, Windmill road. 3353 WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Cain, Harp of Erin, London street, Lyttelton. References required, WANTED, Two good Carpenters. Apply to the Foreman, Lyttelton Waterworks, Heatbcote Valley, 3348 WANTED, a Situation as Country Blacksmith. Good shoer. Good references. Apply J. A. T., Office of this Paper. 3345 WANTED, Board and Residence for two Single Men. Apply, stating terms, Mr J. Jones, Post Office, ChristWANTED, a -Christian Girl or Woman, for Nurse in a family where housemaid and cook are kept. Distance from town 2£ miles. Wages, £35. Two children, ages 1 and 2 years. For address, apply Office of this Paper. 3344 TAILORS. WANTED, first-class Hands, coat, vest, and trousers. J, Ballantyne and Co, Dunstable House. 3073 WANTED, a Housekeeper. A gentleman in the country, with three young [children, is desirous of securing the services of a respectable female, to act as Housekeeper and take charge of the children, A comfortable home guaranteed. Apply between the hours of 11 a.m. and noon, on Tuesday, the 18th instant, at the Office of the P-Ress. 3352 SUGARS, EX BARQUE PRINCE ALFRED, FROM MAURITIUS. The Undersigned has now FOR SALE—rQAi POCKETS MAURITIUS OOUtl sugars, Qualities ranging from Finest Snowdrop to Good Yellow Counters. Samples now on view. 3309 C. W. TURNER. Canterbury M usic H ALL, Lessee ... Mr H. Shepperson. THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE Will produce THIS EVENING A grand programme, commencing with Dibdin’s Musical Burletta THE WATERMAN To conclude with Herve’s Opera Bouffe, CHILPERIC. To-morrow, “LA SYLPHIDE,” LAMPS LAMPS, LAMPS, AT ROWLEY’S LAMP DEPOT, Cashel street, opposite the A 1 Hotel. TO BE SOLD (unusually cheap - ) —A large and varied assortment of newest designs and fashions, comprising Table Lamps, from 4s 6d; Hand Lamps, 2s 6d each ; Side and Bracket Lamps, Hanging Lamps for Churches, Halls, and Schools, &c, &c, &c. 'May be seen, marked in plain figures, at such low prices never before seen in the town. An inspection respectfully solicited. Having bought the above for cash, the proprietor will give a discerning public the advantage of the same. 3331 EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE, WISHING to CLEAR OUT the balance of his WINTER STOCK, informs his customers and the public that he has made ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS in the prices of the season’s stock on hand, REGARDLESS OF COST, And that the public may have no misgivings as to the genuine character of the sale, the following few quotations are given as a sample of the reductions made 20 pieces Flannel, Is 3Ad yard, reduced to Hid 12 pieces Flannel (heavy all wool) Is 6d, reduced to Is 3i 50 pieces newest Dress Materials, Is Cd, reduced to Is yard Very superior Beaver Shawls, 555, reduced t 0 4 ° 3 ' FOR CASH ONLY. B, CASS, CASHEL HOUSE, 3335
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 648, 17 July 1876, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 648, 17 July 1876, Page 2
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