V DAYS FROM LONDON. Messrs W. Strange and Co. will have ready,for inspection on Monday next, November 27th, 1876, a special collection of Novelties ex s.s. St Osyth, fifty days from London, for the Christmas Season. The Eink Dress Suspender, Pyrenese Scarves, Ecru Cachemire, Streamer Nets and Laces, French Millinery, Lisse Ruchings, Lace Fichus, Costumes, the Gainsborough and Grand Duchess Straw Hats, iD eluding many Articles of Fashion, now so very scarce. W. STRANGE and CO., Victoria House, Nov. 22nd, 1876.—[advt.] %ftvMtmwmts. 'ANTED, a few first class Tailors, at Dunstable House. 4284 'ANTED, a Cook and a Boots, for the Mitre Hotel. Apply at Hotel. 4285 RANTED, a Billiard Marker. Apply Billiard room, Warner's Hotel. 4286 "ANTED a General Servant. Apply to Mrs George Taylor, Jackson's road, Lyttelton. 4274 WANTED, a smart active Boy, to deliver meat, and make himself useful. Apply at once E. M. Mein, Cashel street. * 4288 WANTED, a respectable Girl, from sixteen to eighteen years of age, to assist in housework, and make herself otherwise useful. Apply to Mrs Mein, corner Hereford and Montreal streets. 4287 ANTED 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 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. THIS EVENING, And Every Evening During the Week, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Crowded by enthusiastic audiences. The only perfect entertainment of the kind that has ever visited New Zealand. _DACffELDER'S JTANTASCOPE, Of the Californian Mail Route, from San Froncisco, to Australia, calling at all the principal cities on the whole route, including Honolulu, Auckland, and Sydney. CAPE TOWN, The capital of South Africa, is a magnificent painting, 34ft long, and is the most faithful work of art ever presented to the public of this city. The Mechanical Dioramas of the great Naval Engagement between the Ironclads MERRIMA.C AND MONITOR. And elso the Grand Fairy Spectacle, SILVER LAKE, OR ABODE OF TffE FAIRIES. Cards of Admission—Front sekts, 3s ; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Pantascope moves at 8 o'clock. GRAND MATINEE SATUBDAY AFTERNOON, When the Hall will be darkened, and the same effects produced as in the evening. Children —Fronts seats, Is; second do, 6<L Adults—2s and Is. Open at 2, commencing at 2.30. * 4274
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 758, 24 November 1876, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 758, 24 November 1876, Page 3
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