WANTED, a smart Youth. One that has a knowledge of the butchering business preferred. Apply at once to J. T. Dingle, N. E. Belt. 6604 OST or STOLEN, SPANIEL PUPPY, three months’ old; iiver and white. Any one returning it will be rewarded. S. P. Andrews, Gloucester street. 6605 LOST, on Saturday night, in Colombo street, a SPECIFICATION. Finder will oblige by leaving it with Mr Simpson, Architect, Colombo street. 6606 TO BE LET or SOLD, a Four-roomed COTTAGE on the Springfield road. Apply to T. J. Maling and Co., Hereford street. 6545 FOR SALE, a Six-roomed HOUSE,' with Stable and an acre of Land, at St Albans. Apply to T. J. Maling and Co., Hereford street. 6546 "TO" GREENGROCERS AND OTHERS. A SMALL SALE Bingsland. PLOT of BROCCOLI FOR Apply Mr Whale’s Store, 6603 TO THE HOTEL PROPRIETORS, AND FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF MR. WILLIAM RADCLIFFB. A MEETING will be held at RADCLIFFE’S HOTEL, At 7.30 pan , THIS EVENING (MONDAY), 10th Inst., For the purpose of forming a committee to secure the above named Gentleman’s return as a Member of the Christchurch City Council. GEO. BEATTY, Pro President of the Canterbury Licensed 6601 Victuallers’ Association. WE, the Undersigned CHEMISTS and |DRUGGISTs, agree to CLOSE our respective Establishments at 8 p.m. on and after October Ist, Saturdays excepted : Fairbank and Co. Gould and Co., Colombo street Wallace and Co. W. Townend Edward G. Bllisdon W. R. Cook _ George Bonnington E. Robinson Cook and RossJ John Baxter Gould and Co,, Whately road. 6600 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 Ladles’ and Children’s Kid and Levant, always on hand. T. NOTE THE ADDRESSANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT *2OB Colombo street, Chrlatohuroh, CUTLER’S PIANO. A LARGE number of Ladies and Gentlemen interested in Music, have requested Messrs Cutler and Co. to dispose of their PIANOFORTE by ART UNION, which they have resolved to do. By the kind permission of Mr Radcliffe it will be on view in the Vestibule of the Commercial Hotel, until a few days before the drawing, which will take place at the Oddfellows’ Ball at a date to be announced in a future advertisement. Any lady or gentleman wishing to test the instrument can obtain the key from Mr Radcliffe. The drawing will comprise IC2 members, at 10s each. 6596 ANNOUNCEMENT. •*/» ESSRS CUTLER & CO. beg to aniVg nounce that tney will be prepared to supply Pianofortes of their own manufacture, and of tt e same class as that exhibited at the Oddfellows’ Hall, for the sum of £SO. As several instruments constructed together can be made at a much cheaper rate than a single one, this low figure is enabled to be •oven in consequence of several orders having b en already received. 6595 nnHE UNION FIRE AND MARINE I INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW Z ALAND, nere r orl street fin premise i .1 cr]y occupied by Lightband, Allan an ' f'n 1 is prenar-d to accept EIRE AND MARINE RISKS at current rates W, DEVENISH MB ARES, 6531 Manager.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1001, 10 September 1877, Page 2
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529Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1001, 10 September 1877, Page 2
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