WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Kiddy, Lyttelton. 58t>8 WANTED, for the country, immediately, a Hairdresser, -with tools. Apply office of this paper. 5945 WANTED, a Nurse, for three children. Must be accustomed to a young baby. References required. For address, apply to Mrs Aikman, Colombo street. 5916 WANTED, an active Youth, accustomed to horses and able to milk a cow. Apply to J. Strutheks Williams, Solicitor, Manchester street, Christchurch 5963 FOB SALE, one Bay Cob MARE, six years old ; guaranteed sound ; good in saddle and harness; any trial given. Apply, B. McKnight, Cashel street west; or, Mr Cakew, Livery Stables, near Clarendon Hotel. lOST OR STOLEN—BuII and Bloodhound PUP, about three months old. Yellow; white on chest and white spot on back of neck. Anybody finding same, and leaving it at Dr Townend’s Surgery, will be rewarded. Anybody detaining it after this will be prosecuted. 5951 LOST, last night, in the neighbourhood of Cashel street, a CHEQUE, drawn by Hanmer and Harper in favour of S. Ashby. Payment stopped. Finder will oblige by returning it to Messes. Hanmer and Harper’s Office, Hereford street. £1 REWARD. LOST or Stolen, from the Waltham Hotel, on Friday evening, June Bth, a Small White Poodle DOG. The above reward will be paid on the recovery of the same by John Carpenter. 5967 '•S'O LET, an eight-roomed HOUSE, &«,, I near the College and Government Buildings. Apply to Wo. 499 CHARLES CLARK 5955 ? |pO BE LET, the Cottage and Workshop I. next the butcher’s shop, Waltham. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to J. P. Restell, Willow Bank, Colombo road. 5962 GAIETY THEATRE. 'T'IHE Young Men’s Christian Association ][_ will hold an EVANGELISTIC SERVICE In the above Theatre on SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, At 8 o’clock. Those who do not attend any Church are earnestly invited to be present. 5959 NEW ZEALAND QLOTHING pACTORY, FCASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite Cobb and Co.’s Office, AND AT TIMARU, 0 AMARU, DUNEDIN, AND WELLINGTON. ‘A Single Garment at Wholesale Price.’ MEN’S, YOUTHS’, and BOYS’ CLOTHING, Superior in Style and Finish to Imported Goods. S£T Note. —A Pair of Blankets may be Purchased at the same price as if Bought by the Bale hi any Wholesale Warehouse. GEORGE KELLY, | 5840 FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. STRANGE & CO. have ’ * • received, ex Piako, an exceedingly CHEAP tn'OCK of Brussels, Tapestry, Wilton, Felt, and Hemp Carpets, Cocoanut, China, and Manilla Mattings, Floor Cloths, Door Mats, and Hearthrugs, W. STRANGE & CO. Victoria House, June 16th, 1877. 5914
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 935, 23 June 1877, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 935, 23 June 1877, Page 2
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