"Wf ANTED, a General Servant, where )l X another is kept; must he a good plain cook. Mrs Mein, Hereford street west * 5599 ANTED, a General Servant where a nurse is kept. References required. Apply to Mrs H. B. Sobensex. 5873 /ANTED, immediately, a good General Servant. No washing required. Apply to Mrs Aikman, Colombo street. * 5752 \ \ ANTED, a Nurse ; references reV * quired. Apply for address to Mrs AIKMAN, Colombo street. , 579 f ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Kiddy, Lyttelton. 5868 7 ANTED, Male or Female Boarders. 1 Apply Mr Codlsok's, next Allenton House, St. Asaph street. 5891 / AINTED, a good General Servant, 1 accustomed to plain cooking, for private house at the Shades. Good wages to respectable person. 5738 ~ ANTED, an Experienced Nurse. Re- ¥ ferences required. Apply between ten and one o'clock daily to Mrs C. F. Barker, Cheshunt Lodge, Armagh street west. 5881 7 ANTED KNOWN That Messrs j Morris and Archibald have taken the Phillipstown Post office Store, with a new Stock of General Groceries, and will supply all Customers at Town Prices. Also wanted a good dairy of butter and eggs. 5888 ' ' ___^_ N influential Canvasser can hear of an engagement, which may lead to permanent employment. Address E. 8., Box 56, Post-office, Christchurch. 5897 i^OUND— Three Black Pigs. Owner can JO have same by applying at the Monumental Yard, South Belt, and paying expenses ; if not claimed at once will be sold. John Hunter, South Town Belt. 5898 NOTICE. RAILWAY SERVANTS MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY. IN consequence a: the wet weather the MEETING is POSTPONED until next THURSDAY, 21st instant, in the Old Oddfellows' Hall. Business of importance. All members are requested to attend. 5896 4 ,i8 E. W. ROPER will SELL BY V| ACCTION, at his LichEeld street, on SATURDAY, June 16th, Poultry, noon ; horse 3, carts, &c. ; 12.30, pigs, 1; cattle, 2 o'clock. SPF.CIAL ENTRIES— Pure light Bramah roosters Exeter cooking range Pleasure boat Milch cows and springers R T. PREKCE will SELL, at eleven o'clock, Forest and Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, &c. At noon, in the rooms -cheese, hams and bacon, potatoes, onions, chick wheat (in lots of 1 bag or more), cases of winter apples, and other produce; furniture, se.irg machines, and miscellaneous go'ids. 59JIQ IF YOU WANT GOOD BOOTS, ANDERSON'S OWN MAKE, For Stylo and Quality, Superior to Any Other House in Town. EG, SEWN, AND RIVETED Made on the Premises. Besides a Large Assortment of Ladies' am 1 Children's Kid and Levant, always on hand. NOTE THE ADDRESST- ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT ■rtSOJt Colombo street, Chrißtohnrrb-
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 928, 15 June 1877, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 928, 15 June 1877, Page 2
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