3j4wetUs?ineitf3. WANTED, Rivetters for all kinds of work. Apply at Lights and, Allan & Co.’s, Boot Factory. 4933 WANTED, for a station, an active Lad ; must be able to milk, attend to horses, &c. Apply to H. Matson and Co. FOR SALE, Cottage and Land, Marion street. Price moderate. Apply to Harman and Stevens, Hereford street. LOST, last night, at Warner’s Hotel, a liver colored RETRIEVER PUP (tan points). Any one returning the same to J. F. Wachsmann, W. Montgomery and Co. (Limited), Colombo street, will be rewarded. 4931 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, a GOLD LOCKET and CHAIN, between St Asaph street and South town belt. Finder leave with J. Mannings, grocer, Oxford Terrace. 4921 "toThouse PAINTERS AND PAPER ' HANGERS. TENDERS will be received for Painting and Paperhauging. For spscilicationa apply A. WALKER, 4932 Clothier, Colombo street. CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIVE BOOU MAKERS’ SOCIETY. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held TO MORROW EVENING, in the side room of the Foresters’ Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. Non-society men are invited to attend. JOHN McCORMICK, 4929 Secretary. LIITJGHABLE. A S are the contentions of the GRAPE A A VENDORS of this city evidently moved by our importation of a very fine specimen of FRUIT, which we sell at less than half the price, they have been imposing upon the public, we challenge any of them (comparing quality and price) to give better value than our GRAPES at Is per lb, nor do we split the berry to make weight, but give our customers the benefit of the half-berry. J. P. OLIVER S CO., 4930 ‘ Opposite Bank of New Zealand. s - A ° Robert burns masonic lodge, S.C., CHRISTCHURCH. The ceremony of Consecration end Installation of officers of the above Lodge will take place in the St Augustine Lodge Room, Manchester street, on THURSDAY, February 22nd, at 4 p.m. Visiting brethren are fraternally invited. A BANQUET will be held in the Evening, tickets for which may be obtained from Messrs Coates and Co, Colombo street, or of any of the officers of the Lodge, and in Lyttelton from Bros Taylor or Duff. TOMORROW. THURSDAY, FEB. 22nd. FURNITURE. JEWELLERY. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, FURNITURE, yin Very handsome drawing-room suite, in walnut and crimson Utrefcoht velvet Dining and 100 tables, cheffoniers clocks, &c Iron and wood bedsteads and bed Spring mattrass, wardrobe, chests drawers Swing cots, meat-safes, filters, &c Several valuable harmoniums and pianos 2 capital fireproof safes, lawn mower . Kitchen range, stoves, pair targets and bow, (See, oCC, • JEWELLERY 9 DOZ. assorted gold and enamelled lockets (FOR ABSOLUTE SALE), gold and silver watches, and a general assortment 2-21 [Sale at 12 o’clock. 812
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 831, 21 February 1877, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 831, 21 February 1877, Page 3
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