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WANTED a good Coach Painter ; constant employment. Apply, Sinclair and Morton, King street, Dunedin. 724 S "WJ ANTED, a thorough General Servant, T * where a nurse-girl is kept. Apply to Mrs M. Sandstein, Gloucester street, 7238 W / ANTED, two good Hammermen. Apply at the Canterbury Foundry--6921 W ANTED, a respectable Servant Girl about fifteen or sixteen years old ; only two in family ; washing put out. Apply Mrs H. A, Davis, High street. 7266 WANTED Three Good Bricklayers to go to Timaru; about two months’ work ; highest wages given. A pply at once to Samuel Bradley, Britannia Hotel. 7271 WANTED, several Assistant Dressmakers ; also Second Band. Wjr. Strange and Co. 7253 "\\. Private Sittingroom and VV Bedroom for Gentleman and Wife, with or without Board, address, staling terms, to C.A., office of this paper. 7261 WANTED a Good Upholsterer. Apply immediately to Geo. M'Clatchie, Furniture Warehouse, Cashel street. 7264 DKESSMAKING. WANTED an Assistant and Improver. Mrs Shaeland, comer Madras and Armagh streets. 7269 I '0 LET—A Five-roomed COTTAGE with every convenience, in Worcester street E. Apply to J. B. Triggs, Dunstable House. 7268 TF M. S. BELL, from Hammersmith is in Christchurch, a friend from Sydney wishes to see her. H.C., General Post office Christchurch. 7270 LOST, on Monday, the 26th instant, a FEATHER in a paper bag. The finder will he rewarded on leaving it with Henry Slater, Lichfield street. 7260 I'OUND. on the South Belt, PURSE containing Money. Owner can have the same by calling and paying expenses at E. T. Deaksly’s, Hamper street. 7255 MUSE SHOW. TO-MOEEOW. THE CHRISTCHURCH HOETICULCULTURAL SOCIETY’S SEVENTH ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Will he held in the CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, Manchester street (near the corner of Worcester street), on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 28, All productions must he staged by 11 a.m. Open from 1 till 10 p.m. Admission Is. 7265 J. GREENAWAY, Sec. FOR SaLE—A Four-roomed COTTAGE, with a quarter acre of Land laid out as garden, well stocked with fruit trees ; good artesian well; fowl-houses, &c. Situated down the first accommodation road, leftband side of Seltryn street, past the Scotch Cemetery. Price, £230. Apply to^Mr Wright, on the premises. 7213 EIGHT DAYS OF PRAYER FOE YOUNG MEN ALL OYER THE EARTH. 25th NOV. to 2nd DEC. 1877, Inclusive. MEETINGS in connection with the above, will he held at the Rooms of :he Young Men’s Christian Association, clomhn street every evening from M<>N[)As , 26th NOVEMBER, to SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, inclusive, from 7 to 8 ),m. The attendance of all interested is earnestly •equested. 7252 HEATH COTE ROAD BOA RD. IN compliance with a requisition signed by a number of Ratepayers, I hereby mnvene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held n the Pbillipstown schoolroom, on TUESOAY NEXT, the 27th inst., at 7.30 p.m., io consider the proposed action of the Government in reference to the Canterbury Fund. f 244 S. MANNING, Chairman. BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. IT is requested by the Sydenham Borough Council that all UNPAID RATES levied vithin the Syd.nham Porcugh District be ’AID at once to the Collector of either the 3eathcote or Spieydon Rf ad Boards. W. CUTHBERT, roco Town Clerk, MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THURSDAY", NOV. 29th, 1877. WESLEYAN .UEHAM STREET I CHURCH. iND AND CHORUS OF EIIGHTY PERFORMERS. ckets —2s, may he obtained at th Jeysn Book Pepot ac 4 the Uiueic pto*

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1066, 27 November 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1066, 27 November 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1066, 27 November 1877, Page 2

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