WANTED KNOWN, Sweeping Reductions in Drapery, &o, Northey & McKenzie. 136 'ANTED KNOWN, Gro-t Drapery Sale. Noethey & McKenzie, late John Grierson. 137 ANT i<D KNOWN, Immense Reductions in Millinery. Noethey & McK e n zi a. 135 ANTED, a Boilermaker; also, a V V Hammerman, Apply at the Canterbury Foundry. 28 aji ANTED, a Nursemaid. References VV required. Apply before three o’clock to Mrs I* glis, Antigua street. 197 VAj ANTED, a Painter. Apply to # Charles Purdie, Builder, corner of Lincoln road and St. Asaph street west. 112 u, ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE, 15 to V Y 40 Acres, or more, of Land, with house or cottage thereon, within 3 to 5 miles of Christchurch, Apply to M. Laukensen, City Weighbridge, Hegistryoffi.ee. 211 WANTED, a competent Nursemaid; under-nurse kept. Mrs L. E. Nathan, Barbadoea street, opposite Jenkins’ Saw Mills. 114 WANTED, a good Cabinetmaker. Apply at once to G. Barrell, Cabinetmaker, Leeston. 200 WAN FED, a Youth of 18 or 20, to work in a store. Apply by letter, in applicant’s handwriting, to Produce, “ Globe ” office. 203 WANTED, by a young lady, Board and Residence, where there are no other lodgers. Address, A.X., Post-office. 205 TBIO LET, a Four-Roomed HOUSE, with JL paddock attached, situated in Smart’s road, Colombo road south. Apply to Mr George Ferfuson, near the premises. 202 LOST, in High street, between Scotch Stores and White Hart, on Monday afternoon, FOUR £1 NOTES. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at office of this paper. npENDERS are invited for the FORMA--1 TION of about 53 CHAINS of ROAD in R.S. 154, Apply to 201 HARMAN & STEVENS. FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. Apply to TffTHE Clipper Schooner JL ENTERPRISE, Is now ready to receive cargo for above port. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Lyttelton and hristchnreh. 213 ”oTTbulld7ng and”land society, NOTICE. I N consequence of the absence from town of one ot the auditors, the General and Annual MEETING of this Society is POSTPONED to THURSDAY, February 2Sth instant, at 7 p.m. By order. 2 C. ALLISON, Secretary. cjoAinDiNAVi-iN MISSION. PASTOR NIELSEN will conduct a SCANDINAVIAN SERVICE in the Wesleyan Church, Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY Evening, the 20th inst., at 7 o’clock. 209
WERTHEIM LOCK' - STITCH HAND-MACHINE £4 10s, (WITH EXTRA ACCESSORIES AND LOO-E WINDING WHEEL.) THIS is the Largest, Best Finished, an- 1 Most; Powerful Machine in the World. It cannot be deranged by ordinary uso, and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most complete set of appliances, the “WERTHEIM HAND - MACHINE" is capable of performing the widest range of work. Its application is practically unlimited sic will sew' any article of clothing, anything that requires stitching, from Muslin to Dressed Calico, Linen, Woollen Cloth, or even Leather, without change of needle, or alteration of tension. AGENTS ; NEW ZEALAND CLO THING FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch, y’UQii Opposite Cobb and Co,’a Office,
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1236, 19 February 1878, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1236, 19 February 1878, Page 2
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