WANTED, Two good Carpenters. Arch. Lusk, South Belt. 4617 WANTED, a small Portable Forge. Apply to P. Patterson, General Dealer, Cashel street. 4612 WANTED, a respectable young woman as Nurse ; references requited. Apply to Mrs Gibson, Exeter street, Lyttelton. 4616 ItTKT ANTED, few First-class Workmen. VV Apply a t Young’s Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lyttelton. 4615 WANTED, a good General Servant. Mrs Barber, Manchester street, third house past Salisbury street ; apply between 10 and 12 Friday. 4616 A|EESPECTABLE woman wishes to take charge of an infant. For terms, &c, address E. 8., Press office. 1613 ANCIENT INDEPENDENT OLDER OF ODDFELLOWS. LOYAL AVON LODGE. THE next MEETING of the above Lodge will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, January sth, in the Orange Hall, at 8 p.m. sharp, instead of on Monday, January Sth, as previously arranged. By order of the N.G., G. N. WALTON, 4611 Secretary. IF YOU WANT GOOD BOOTS, TRY T. ANDERSON’S OWN MAKE, For Style and Quality, Superior to Any Other House in Town. PEG, SEWN, AND RIVETED Made on the Premises. Besides a Large Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Kid and Levant, always on hand. NOTE THE ADDRESST. DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT 4203 Colombo street, Christchurch. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. MR J, G. HAWKES has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY sth, FURNITURE —Comprising double wood and iron bedsteads and bedding, spring mattrasses, chests drawers, washstancla and ■ware, dressing tables, ladies’ wardrobe, cheffouiers, couches, handsome cedar extension dining table, &c, &c. capital household mangles, portable boiler cooking stoves, lot of kitchen utensils, and sued vies Barometer, skeleton clock under glass shade, by Dent, several handsome mantel clocks, &c, &c. 1-4 Salt at 2 o’clock 8510 UNRESERVED SALE. IN consequence of the depression in trade and increased competition, 33 O .A. S S Will offer his entire Valuable Stock of SUMMER DRAPERY, (Imported directly from Europe) at a small advance only upon WHOLE SA L E PRICES, By which he will constitute EVERY CUSTOMER a PRIZE-TAKER In proportion to their purchases without resorting to the questionable method of an ART(FUh) UNION A practice against which the late Parliament sought to protect the public by special Act. Customers are particularly advised that the Goods offered are not old and unseasonable stock, but all THIS SEASON’S GOODS. It is needless to quote prices as it will be plain to allthat a reduction, equalling about 4s to 5s in the pound, is a saving worthy of the consideration of all classes —For Cash Only. BALE wiR COMMENCE on SATURDAY, the 2nd December. B, CASS, CASHEL HOUSES 402
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 792, 4 January 1877, Page 2
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435Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 792, 4 January 1877, Page 2
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