Admttsmeats. W ANTED, a Smart Lad for the Mitre Billiard Room, Lyttelton. 4111 WANTED, a Wheelwright, for a country shop. Apply to A. Kirk, Canterbury Foundry. 4104 WANTED a respectable Boy about 14 years of age. Apply E. D. Rees, Canterbury Boatsheds, near Ward’s Brewery. 4125 WANTED two smart Junior Assistants for the General Drapery. Apply to G. L. Beath and Co, Argyle House. 4125 WANTED six Respectable Girls, ages from 14 to 17, to be apprenticed as Machinists. Apply to Lightband, Allan and Co’s Boot Factory. 4132 W "ANTED, a Cook and Laundress and Housemaid. Good wages to firstclass servants. Apply to Mrs Aikman, Colombo street. 4117 WANTED, a good second-hand or new Billiard Table, with fittings complete. Apply by letter to E. W. Swan, City Hotel. 4136 WANTED, good General Servants, Cooks, and Housemaids. Apply Mrs Fowler’s Registry Office, Whately road, opposite Goss’s Timber Yard. 4144 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 LOST, a young Dog, a retriever water spaniel, brown and white; he had a chain collar, without a number. A reward to anybody who will return the same to Dr Mark. 4142 LOST, between J. Goodman’s, Colombo street, and High street, a Purse, with key and earrings, half sovereign, and some silver in it, last night. By leaving the same at this office, the finder will be rewarded. 4143 o DDFELLOWS’ HALL. DR CARE’S GRAND SEANCE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. Immense Fun. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. 4145 TO LET, Two New Houses of ten rooms each, with gas laid on, and brackets complete. Inspection invited; immediate possession; also, a Cottage of five rooms. Apply to MR PONSFORD, 4139 Hereford street east. DALWOOD’S COACH No 5 • LEAVES , White Hart for the Racecourse On the 7th, Bth, 10th, And Racecourse Station. To the Show Grounds, Colombo road, On the 9th. 4138 C. DALWOOD. s PREYDON ROAD BOARD, NOTICE is hereby given that all RATES due to this Board that are not paid on or before the 25th instant will be sued for without further notice. 4137 J. T. HARRAP, Collector. BILLIARDS. WARNER’S HOTEL. MONS. CARME, the Champion Cannon Player, will give a Series of EXHIBITION MATCHES, Beginning MONDAY NIGHT, 6th NOVEMBER, With W, Weston, Champion of Australia, giving 400 out of 800. After which he will Play a number of Fancy Shots. Admission—ss. Tickets at the Hotel, Or from J. NESBIT, 4106 Agent,
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 744, 7 November 1876, Page 3
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