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guUwtisewentsi. WANTED a good Tailor. Apply immediately to E, A. Young, Lyttelton. 387 4 WANTED, a Girl, about eighteen years of age, to act as general servant. References required. Apply Mrs W. J. Fisher, Hereford street west. 3945 WANTED KNOWN that one or two young men can find private Board and Residence, two minutes walk from Post office. Apply Mrs W. A. Jones, Armagh street east. Terms, 18s, washing done. 3865 WANTED, Tenders from persons willing to undertake, together or separately, the duties of Caretaker and Sexton at Ayonside Church. Particulars may be obtained from the Incumbent or Churchwarden, to either of whom tenders may be sent on or before the 23rd inst. 3948 LOST, between Carew’s stables and the Lunatic Asylum, last evening, a PARCEL from Hulbert’s, addressed Mr Stifle. Any one leaving same at Carew’s stables, or Black Horse Hotel, Lincoln road, will be rewarded. 3952 LOST, on Saturday, October 7th, a black and liver colored Spaniel PUP. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Carl’s Empire Hotel. Anyone detaining him after this date will be prosecuted. Friday, October 13th. 3940 tftaaanHMi 11 mi mu —— —— * THE Friends of the late Peter Broderick are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Hospital To-Morrow (Sunday) at 3 o’clock for the Catholic Church, and from there to the Cemetery for burial. WALTERS & CO, 3953 Undertakers. l . niH'mum^nwn——WMl——MM SHEARING Will commence, Weather permitting, at CASHMERE, ON MONDAY, 16th INSTANT. 3932 CHRISTIAN CHURCH.— The Gospel is proclaimed every Lord’s Day Evening, in the Forester’s Hall, Oxford terrace, at 6.30 p.m. All are respectfully invited. The subject for to-morrow evening will be a continuation of last discourse—- “ Great is the mystery of Godliness.” Church meets at 11 a.m.; school at 2 p.m. 3947

WESLEYAN CHURCH, Harper Street. SERVICES, Sunday, October 15th— Morning at 11, Rev W. Morley ; Evening at 6.30, Mr J. Rapley. Collections in aid of Home Mission Fund. 3942 ST JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LYTTELTON. 4 The Rev McCullum will preach in the above Church on Sabbath Next in the Morning, and the Rev J. Elmslie in the Evening, at the usual hours. 3950 NOTICE TO PRESBYTERIANS. THE Preaching in the Oddfellows’ Hall is now Discontinued. All obstacles having been removed, the Presbyterians are now invited to worship in St John’s Church. Lyttelton, October 14th, 1876. 3949 UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, St. Asaph Street. CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY. The above event will take place as follows: On SUNDAY, October 15th, 1876, THREE SERMONS will be preached—ln the Morning at 11 o’clock, by the Rev J. Crump ; in the Afternoon, at 2.30, by Rev J. Elmslie ; in the Evening at 6.30, by Rev S. Macfarlane, Collections will be made at the close of each service in aid of the trust funds. On TUESDAY, Oct. 17th, the ANNUAL TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held. The Rev T. R. Fisher will preside. The following gentlemen are expected to address the Meeting :—Revs J. Crump, J. Elmslie, S, Macfarlane, H. R. Wilkinson, T. Hodgson, and Messrs Flesher, Lcadlcy, and Brown. The Choir will enliven the Meeting with Music. Tickets for tea, Is 6d. May be had of the friends, or at the doors. 3951 0 ATEOLIC SCHOOLS THURSDAY, 19th OCTOBER. The Committee intend giving A GRAND CONCERT, On the above date, assisted by MADAME AND MISS WINTER, And MR MELCHOR WINTER. To be followed by Arthur Sullivan’s renowned Operetta of COX AND BOX, On a scale never before attempted in Christchurch. The performance will commence at 8 o’clock punctually, finishing in time for the Late Trains. Admission—Front seats, 3s ; back seats, 2s. Children in arms, One Guinea. 10 14 4985

PRELIMINARY AD VERTISEMENT. SALE BY AUCTION IN LYTTELTON OF GROCERIES, OILMENS’ STORES, FURNITURE, &c. ON TUESDAY NEXT, the 17th OCT., At 12 Noon. MR H, E. ALPORT has received instructions from Mr A. Foote, who is leaving Lyttelton, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, A well assorted stock of groceries, Oilmen’s stores, B aras and bacon. Potatoes, household furniture, &c, &c, &c More ample particulars in Monday’s papers, 3954

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 724, 14 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 724, 14 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 724, 14 October 1876, Page 3

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