Extra-Protestant Parishioner (to his vicar) —“ I’ve long been of opinion that ’causa yeou du’stn’t burn incense, yeou got them paraffin lamps ’stead o’ candles, so as to hev some smell in the chu'ch.” We find this amusing suggestion quoted in the New York Sun —“ Warren Chase proposes that • the 60,000 clergymen of tha United States meet in Philadelphia thia centennial year, and decide by vote, as the old councils did, just what is the word of God, what it means, and which doctrine is true and which false ; full reports of the debates and votes to be published. Also, that until these questions are settled, the people build no more churches, employ no more preachers, and pay no more pew rent, as they may be sustaining error by doing so, and it ought to be known what the truth is.”
VV ANTED, a Smart Lad for the Mitre Billiard Room, Lyttelton. 4111 WANTED, two strong Youths, at once, Wm Bates, jun, Turnery and Chair Manufactory, Apply Steam 4148 WANTED, a General Servant; principal work that of cook and laundress; two other servants are kept. Mrs H. R. Webb, Lyttelton. 4149 WANTED, a respectable Girl of 15, to assist in housework and make herself otherwise useful. Apply to Mrs Mein, corner of Hereford and Montreal streets. 4147 W" ANTED, a Cook and Laundress and Housemaid. Good wages to firstclass servants. Apply to Mrs Axeman, 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 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 FOUR good Q.uarrymen wanted; constant job; highest wages given. Apply to Mr Butterfield, Stone Yard, Cambridge Terrace East. 4153 TO LET, Two New Houses of ten rooms each, with gaa laid on, and brackets complete. Inspection invited ; immediate possession ; also, a Cottage of five rooms. Apply to MR PONSFORD, 4139 Hereford street east. F GRANT begs to inform the public of • Christchurch he is sinking Artesian Wells at the following prices 1 inch, £4 and upwards ; IJ, £5 and upwards; £6 and upwards. Good flows guaranteed, and all wells kept in order for Twelve months, T. GRANT, next to Duncan and Son’s Nursery, Ferry Road. 3848 gPREYDON 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. J T. HaRRAP, 4137 Collector. Q DDFBLLOWB* HALL. WEDNESDAY. DR CARR’S GRAND SEANCE TO-NIGHT. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. 4152 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 745, 8 November 1876, Page 3
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