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WANTED, three good Coalminers, Apply to Joseph B. Sheath, Tuam street. 640 WANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply to Mrs Reade, Park terrace, before 11 a.m. 776 W ANTED, Boot and Shoe Maker. Apply to B. Miugley, Tnam street west. 851 WANTED, a good Plain Cook; good wages. Mrs Ballantyne, Latimer Square. 852 WANTED, a smart Lad, about fourteen 'or fifteen, as Errand Boy, &c. Apply to H. Lake, Stationer, High street. 840 WANTED, a Four or Five-roomed House within five minutes’ walk of the Railway Station : rent not to exceed -£4O per annum. Apply to C. D., Post office, Christchurch. 855 WANTED, a Paperhanger, to paper four rooms. Apply at 9 o’clock on Monday morning, at Kingston Hotel, Colombo street. 857 WANTED, a strong, active Girl, as General Servant; good wages to a suitable person ; references required. Apply Mrs A. Simpson, Oxford terrace east, near Madras Bridge. 838 WANTED, a well-educated Youth, as Junior Clerk in a large house of business in the city. Good references required. Apply, in applicant’s] own handwriting, to Z., Box 155, Post office, Christchurch. 820 WANTED, Machinists and Fitters, Good wages given to good hands. Also Learners, Apply between twelve and one or five and six, H, Toomee, Senb., & Co., Tuam and Madras streets. 819 |BOOT UPPER TRADE, WANTED, a Female Fitter. Highest wages given to a good hand. Charles Coombes & Son, Cashel street, 853 TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, Seven or Eight Riretters. Constant employment. Apply at once at Hyde’s Boot Factory, High street, where a Single Pair of Boots are Sold at Wholesale Price. 852 IYO LET, five-roomed HOUSE, Colombo street south, with every convenience, ipply to Mr E. W. Roper, Auctioneer, Co >mbo street. 842 First-class accommodation for GENTLEMEN at Sydney House, New street, Madras street North. Separate bed rooms. 803 LOST, on Monday afternoon, from my house on the East Belt, a black and tan PUPPY. Finder will be rewarded on reiurning it. S. Manning, East Belt, Christjhurch. 813 , HE Friends of Mr Peter Johnstone are 1 respectfully informed that the 1 uueral of his late wife, Jane, will leave his Residence, Fendaltown, at half-past twelve on Sunday, the 28th instant, for the Scotch Cemetery. R. W. WALTERS & CO., 850 Undertakers, Victoria street. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH St. Asaph street. SUNDAY, APRIL 28th;— Morning, at ll—Rev. J. White. Evening, at 6.3o—Rev. S. Macfarlans. Morning subject— “ Restraints on Divine influence,” Evening subject—“ Prayer for Revival.” 848 £ H N % •v td H * Nm M of D 8 a a fi fi 'C o g I =- O o co 43 02 -js \r\ a O 3 C. © I * Q % ■n n w •S h -9 « •s o. \v & w EH PH O P 4 8 I p O’ a o <1 ■3 I P © < w WDO 3 £

CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. I AM glad to bo able to annonnce the arrival of large shipments of very Superior Goods in the above Department. As there are certain classes of these goods, which notwithstanding all attempts to produce them of colonial manufacture, are made in the Home markets of equally good quality, and at a much lower price, I have imported goods of this kind largely, and offer them at very low prices. In articles of colonial manufacture, I am now showing a large variety,which for excellence of workmanship, stylish cut, good fit, and superior finish, cannot be excelled. lam able to offer these goods at lower prices than ever previously, and would ask special attention to the variety, and value of the following lines, viz PAGET COATS, bound and unbound in fancy Coatings, Tweeds and Cloths. GALATEA JACKETS and SAC COATS in large variety. TROUSERS and VESTS in West of Eng. land and Scotch Tweeds, also in plain and Fancy'Colonial Tweeds. OVERCOATS in Ulsters, Chesterfields, &c., of Irish Frieze, Nape, and Pilot Cloth TIES and SCARVES, in silk and woollen, in great profusion. In BOYS’ CLOTHING, a most extensive variety, including some very cheap lines in Boyls Suits. 'THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is now abundantly stocked with useful and Fashionable Goods, suited for the Autumn and Winter Seasons, Customers may rest assured they will find a large variety in all classs of goods required at this season of the year, offered at such low prices as direct importing from the best Home Markets, purchasing them to a large extent for cash, and a determination to sell for small profits, enable me to do. CASH, DISCOUNT OF ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND. ROBERT - BLACK, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 61

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1281, 27 April 1878, Page 2

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752

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1281, 27 April 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1281, 27 April 1878, Page 2

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