WANTED, a General Servant, in a private family. Apply Mrs Davies, A 1 Hotel. 4437 WANTED KNOWN that one or two young men can find private Board and Eesidence, two minutes walk from Post office. Apply Mrs W. A. Jones, Armagh street east. Terms, 18s, washing done. from J. E. Appleyard’s O grounds, in Dyer’s lane, Hcathcote, a red heifer CALF, branded <j on the right hind hip. Any person returning the same will be paid for their trouble. 4456 STRAYED from Gloucester street east, a BAY GELDING; lame off fore leg; white star on forehead; branded broadarrow. Any person returning the same to Hobbs & Co, Cathedral square, will be rewarded. 4480 THE Disciples of Christ meet for Worship in the Oddfellow's’ Hall, Lichfield street, every Lord’s Day Morning at 11 o’clock. THOS. H. JENNINGS the Evangelist will preach To-morrow evening at 6.30. Subject—“ The day of judgment.” No collection. 4479 MORMONISM. Missionary elders from Utah will PREACH in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Montreal Street North, next SUNDAY Evening, at half-past Six o’clock. Subject—- “ March of Mormonism.” 4476
FOR SALE CHEAP. A PLOT of LAND, with FOURROOMED HOUSE, situated in Manchester street South, near the Railway Station. Possession in one month. Apply to No 383 4461 CHARLES CLARK, The heathcote road board require the Services of a qualified person as Clerk. Salary, £l5O per annum. Security will be required to the amount of £2OO. Written applications, with testi menials, must be in by 10 a.m on Thursday, the 21st inst. Particulars as to duties can be learned at the Board Office, or from the undersigned. S. MANNING, 4481 Chairman. UNITED FREE METHODIST SABBATH SCHOOL, BINGSLAND. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ON SUNDAY, December 17th, D.Y. Two Sermons will be preached by the Rev S. Macfarlane in the District Schoolroom {kindly lent for the occasion) services commence in the Afternoon at half-past Two o’clock, and in the Evening at half past six o’clock. A collection will be made at the close of each service in aid of the school funds. On the following Tuesday, December 19th, a Public Tea Meeting will be held. Tea on the table at six o’clock, after which J. P, Jameson, Esq will take the chair, and addresses will be delivered by several ministers and friends, and the scholars, assisted by Miss Kent and other friends, will sing several pieces during the evening. Tickets for the tea, Is 6d each, may be had from any of the friends, and at the doors.
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 777, 16 December 1876, Page 3
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