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WANTED, a Strong Boy. Apply to William Yates, chair manufactory, Lichfield street east. ■ 545 7 ANTED, a competent Clicker ; also, y%' good Machinist. Apply at Lightkand, Allan & Co.'s Boot Factory 536 J ANTED, Rivetters for Men's Work. r Apply at Lightband, Alla»j & Co's Boot Factory. 537 TAJsTJSI.', a good Gene al Servant; ¥ housemaid kept. Apply to Mrs P. Laurie, Avonside, East Town Belt. 492 t derstands plain cooking; no washing required, and a boy kept. Apply to Mrs George Hart, Hereford street west. 491 ANTED, Boys to Pick Potatoes. Apply Wellington Hotel, 9 a.m. to-morrow (Thursday). 550 ANTED, a Lad accustomed to look after horses, must be able to ride rive ; good wages. Apply Saunders & Henderson, Lichfield street. 551 TANTtfiD, an experienced House and r Parlor Maid ; wages, £35. Apply Saunders & Henderson, Lichfield street. 552 ANTED, two respectable Girls to serve in Kef -eshment Booth during Circus Season. Apply 2to 3 p.m. Palack Hotel, Thursday. 555 ANTJEO, a first-class Waiter for Timaru'; liberal wages to a good man. Apply City Hotel 554 *~tcTdressmake rs. "" WANT' D, First Hand. J. Bai.lantyne and Co., Dunstable House. 546 ANTED TO LET- A Retail General Store, with Dwelling and Garden, doing a good trade, in the best locality in Christchurch ; no good will; optional to take stock at valuation or otherwise ; rent about £BO. Apply, Geo. Coleman, City Chambers. Christchnrch. 476 ALTERATION IN DATS OF SAILING. SENGERS AND ' SHI PPK R S per s. s. , ;i ll ' GRAF i OM TO WELLINGTON, NE SON, WESTPORT, AND GREYMOUTH. The above Steamer will sail TO-MORROW, At 1 p.m. Apply to P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., 556 Lyttelton and Christchnrch.

S. B* Seymour, SURGEON DENTIST, Gloucester Street, Chrtstcuurch. ARTIFICIAL TEETH ADJUSTED TO THE MOUTH, From One to a Complete Set. Those who have unfortunately lost their Teeth by decay or otherwise should consult Mr Seymour as to tho best method of having them replaced by Artificial ones, useful for appearance, articulation, and mastication, DENTURES in GOLD, SILVER, DENTAL ALLOY, and VULCANITE. " LOWEST CHARGES, Consistant with giving satisfaction, 119

EX WANGANUI. SECOND AUTUMN SHIPMENT. " AM NOW OPENING UP a Large and Varied Assortment OP NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, Which, having been bought on most favourable terms, I am in a position to place before the public at YERY LOW PRICES. Coloured Russell Cords, various shades, at lOd. Coloured Persian Cords, useful colours, at Is 2d. Soxony and Crisp Winceys, a splendid variety, at Is 3d, &c. Aberdeen Winceys, from Is Id upwards. Wool Shawls, in newest styles and fashionable patterns, from 8s 9d to 455. All Wool Satin Cloths, various shades Is 5d upwards. Blue Press Serges, light and dark, Is 6d upwards. ROBERT BLACK DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS i T. ANDEESON iEGS to announce to his customers and the public that be has a large and well assorted Stock of GENTS', LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, both English and Colonial made, besides all kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the Premises, in first-class style, peg, sown, and rivitted. Note the Address— T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 4883 No, 116 Colombo street, Christchurch

THE ILLUSTRATED PRESS MONTHLY SUMMARY For transmission to Europe by the SAN EKANCISCO MAIL, IS NOW PUBLISHED, AncD>ontains the following ENGRAVINGS ; 1. Fijinn Sketches—Suva Harbour—Natives Diving for Silver. 2. The late Pope Pius IX. 3. The Harbour and Town of Portland, Victoria — Railway. Harbour and Jetty. Bontinck street, Pcvcy street. 4. Fijian Sketches—Suva. 5. .Incidents in the Victorian Crisis— A Victim. Have you seen the Gazette. The 9th of January. Kerbstone Politicians. _ A Popular Demonstrution. Three Cheers for the Governor. An Appeal for the Opposition. 0, Intercolonial Boat Bace Victoria v. N.S.W.—The Victorian Eight. 1. Theatre Boyal, Adelaide. 8, T*>9 in Victoria—Bhaej-i »t * Dry W?) Ahh THE NEWS OF THE MONTH, *4| ffiMTSi«f«M»«

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1255, 27 March 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1255, 27 March 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1255, 27 March 1878, Page 2

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