WANTED, a respectable Girl as Nurse. Mrs S. Manning, Ferry road. 3411 ANTED, a General Servant. Apply H Provincial Hotel, Cashel street east. 3135 Wf ANTED, a Blacksmith. Must be a V\ good horse shoer. Apply to 'A. Kirk, Canterbury Foundry. 3446 TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED a first-class Hand for Pegged Work. Apply to T, P. Deßeer, Premier Boot Maker, High street. 3479 WANTED Agents to open new Branches of the Rational Sick and Burial Association in every township of New Zealand. Monthly meetings held in the side room of the Foresters’ Hall, Christchurch, the second Tuesday in every month, at 7.30 p.m. Address J. Colenso, chieflsec ; care"M r H. Roberts, hairdresser, Whately road, Christchurch. 3478 LYTTELTON DISPENSARY. OWING to a change in the Management of this Establishment, it is requested that all Outstanding ACCOUNTS be PAID before AUGUST 15th, 3477 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, LYTTELTON. MRS MICHAEL CARROLL has Accomodation for two or three respectable Boarders ; Winchester street, Lyttelton. 3482 PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL Outstanding ACCOUNTS of the firm of J, McSolvent and Josling not to be Paid to either parties before further notice with both signatures. Signed, 3483 A. C. JOSLING. EASE AND COMFORT FOR THE FEET. TRY our AMERICAN BOOTS, sewn or pegged ; box toes ; first-class finish, fl. JONES, (Late Spensley,) Model Boot and Shoe Establishment, 3449 Cashel street. Canterbury Music H ALL. Lessee Mr H. Shcpperson. BENEFIT OF MISS JENNIE NYE. THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE Will present THIS EVENING, MONDAY, The Charming Comedy THE DAUGHTER of the REGIMENT, Concluding with the Sparkling Comedietta THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Tuesday—‘‘La Chatte Blanche; or The White Cat.” 3465
A.O.F. A.O.F. COURT QUEEN OF THE ISLES. No 2703. A SUMMONED MEETING of the above Court will be hold on WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 7 o’clock. Business : Nomination of Officers. J. FLETCHER, 3451 Secretary. TO-MORROW. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST Bth. MR G. T. ICK is instructed by MrThos' Winslow, who is leaving the pro vince, to SELL BT AUCTION, On the premises, OLD SHEARERS’ ARMS, Antigua street, the whole of his STOCK OF GENERAL FURNITURE, Comprising— Piano, wood and iron bedsteads, couches, tables, chairs, washstands and ware, carpets, bedding, lamps, desks, cruets, decanters, hair and flax mattrasses, feather pillows, knives and forks, china, glass, crockery, and a large lot of miscellaneous goods. 8-3 Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 2266 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 PNORMOUS 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 3.',-d yard, reduced to ll’d 12 pieces Flannel (heavy all wool) Is 6d, reduced to Is 3d 50 pieces newest Dress Materials, Is 6d, reduced to Is yard Very superior Beaver Shawls, 555, reduced to 40s. FOR CASH ONLY. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE. 3335
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 665, 7 August 1876, Page 2
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