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\.\l ANTED, a first-class Waiter and a W Female Cook. Apply, between the hoursof 4 and 5 p.m , to Fredk W. Thielb, City Cl amlxrs, Hereford street. 359 HI ANTED, a Junior lerk. Apply by 1-tter, stating age and previous occupation, to T. R , Pose Office, Chii-t----churcli. 352 /AN'! ED, 10 000 Pairs of Men's, * V Women's, suxi Children's Feet to wear Boots of Hyde's o*n Make. Now ellint? a single pair ;it wholesale price, at Hyde's Bo »t Factory, opposite Strange and Co's, Hiyh street. 358 TO BOOTMAKERS. VT ANTED, a GOOD HAND for strong U work. None but ag "d hand need apply. T. Anderso v , Dublin Boot an 1 Shoe I>< p t, Colombo street. 350 7 ANTED TO LE P , a i wo-roomed i Cottage. Artesian well and nice ' garden. Apply, D. StranaGHAN, at J. and T. Goodman's, Grocers, High street; or bir Storekeeper, Avonville. 347 T ANTED, an Office Boy, about 16 years of age, who writes a good hand, and is quick at accounts, and has a thorough knowledge of town. Apply, in own handwriting, to Box 105, Post Office. 354_ TO Ml LL I ~ER~S "AND DRESS MAKKlwS—Wanted, to place a Young Girl, of about 15 or 16, as au indoor apprentice to the above. Address particulars to S. H., office of this paper. 302 IJUAKD AiND LODGING A few S & Young Men can find good board and lodging. Apply, Mrs GATHERER, v trickland House, Cas'-el street east, about ten rnmutes' walk from the centre of the town. N.B.—Paddock and stabling if required. .re 'OR HALE, a Four-roomed with quarter acre land, situated in Harper street, Sydenham. Apply W Kntcjut, on the premises. 345 | O-T, near the Junction Hotel, SIJI Papanui road, a Silver Hunting Lever WATCH. 'my one finding same will be rewarded on leaving it with Mr White, Watchmaker, Colombo street. 311 jj OST, a Bun.h of KbYS. The finder t will be rewarded on returning the same to W, Motguvieky & Co. (Limited), Tuam street. 353 CHRISTCHURCH 011 Y GUARDS. MI'ET NG will be held on THURSDAY . the 11 th i st,, parade to receive balance sheet and financial statement. 3(30 J aS. GEO. »(AWKES, Captain. riIHK Fri-nds of Mr Sam el Alpe are reJ., peotfully invit dto attend the Funeral of his wife to leave his residence, Sixth street, Colombo street -outh, fo-morrow (i hursday), at 4 o'clock for the English Cemetery. H. rt N.IMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and St. Asaph streets. 357 f|Ulr-, Friends of Mr Lewis t.'awsy are reI spectfuly informed tint the Funeral of his late daughter. Amy • ouisa, «iil lenve hi* residence. Ga,«w rks, to-morr >w (Tl urbday) at 2 o'clo-k, for th - Weale< an Cemetery H. SCKIM-HAW, Undortaher, - Corner of Durham and St. Asaph streets. 856 MORTGAGE. SLATKR k SON, Solicitors, iVI Christchurch, have at present about £2OOO for Investment on Vfortgaoe of Fn eholda, in suras of £SO and upwards. 361 BUSINESS NOTICE. J OHN (jTRIERSON to inform his Friendß and the Public that he has this day DISPOSED of his STO p K to MRSShS NORTHEY and McKENZIE, who have Dad large experience in the Drapery Trade, and while thanking his old customers for their kindness, he solicits a continuance of the same to hid t uocessors. High street, Christchnroh, February 13th, 187*. 138 ITH reference to the above, we be f to inform the inhabitants of rbristohurch and surrounding districts that we have PCROH *KBD the DRAPERY BUSINESS from Mr JON GRIERSON, and trust (by supplying good value, combined with civility and attention), to share the support hitherto afforded our predeoessor. THK hTOOK HAVING BEEN PURCHASED Considerably [INTER t>GLI*H COST, And on very advantageous terms, v» LI be offered at SWEEPING SEDUCTIONS. This is an opp-rtunity rarely placed before the public, but on account of the season being advanced, the whole M.UST BE CLEARED To make room for iARGE SHI>MESTB O*' AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. The ESTABLISHMENT will be CLOSED on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 14th and 15th inats., for the purpose of RE-MARK-IKG THE STOCK. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 16th, Open at 10 Sharp. EORTHEY & McKENZIE. N.B —A'l Goods will be Marked with Red Ink in Plain Figures, High stret, (hristchurch, February 13th, 1878. 139 EX WANGANTJI. SECOND AUTUMN SHIPMENT. " AM NOW OPE IN 1 ") TTP a Large and Vaiied Assortment NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, Which, having been bought on most favourable t> rras, I am in a position to place before the publio afc VERY. LOW PRICED Coloured Russell Cords, various shades, at lOd. Coloured Persian Cords, useful colours, at Is 2d. Soxony and Crisp Wincey,, * splendid variety, at ssd, Bd, lOd, i'ia, Is 3d, &o. Abe*d«*» Winceys, from Is Id upwards. Wool Shawls, ia newest styles and fashionable patterns, irom 8s 9d to 455. All Wxwl Patin Cloths, various shades Is 5d upwards. Blue T ress Serges, ligfct and dark, Is o'd upwards. ROBERT BLACK DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, BSGS.A£P UOBFIfiW>;BTSE«TS,

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

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