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ING3LAND.—Wanted, a Ennner for the Globe, Apply office of this paper 1113 "ANTED, a strong active Lad. Apply E. Hkece, Colombo street. 1111 WANTED, a Girl about IG, to make herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs T. Papi-rill, Chester street \Ve3t, Cranmer square. 110" 7 ANTED a Useful Girl, about 18, acTf customed to children. For eddress, apply to Mrs Gimp.leit. Colombo street. F J 10G2 'ANTED Two Young Ladies as AVa.trrases Apply to E. Boukcjkoi,?, Grainl Ca'e Restaurant Krangais, Triangle, Cashel strret, from 2 ti'l 4 p.m. 1051 "AJN'TED, a respectable J ad, thirteen or fourteen years of age, as Assht ant of Pro'essor Sta-nch. Apply at once Clarendon Hotel. 1107 YTAMILIES supplied with excellent V draught ALE in cask?, from 18 gallons upwards. Price, 2s per gallon. Apply to BIRCH & C >., Merchants, Cathedral square Chambers. May 21, IS7B. 10!)6 REWARD.—LOST, a £lO NOTE, uear the corner of Tuam and Manchester streets. Tin finder wi' 1 receive theabova reward by returning the same to the care of Mr Glen, fishmonger, Manchest3r street. HP.! 1 " 08T, on Oxford terrace, a brindle bull J arid terrier PUP. The finder will bo rewarded on bringing it to Dba*)skjeld ANP Roper, Cathedral square. 1112 CHURCH, Gasworks road. OOIREE on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, ) At 5 p.m. Addresses and music. 1109 O WELLINGTON, WES 11 AND GRE¥"MO(JTH, Transhipping Cargo for Hokitika. HP H E p- s - LUNA saa -«L W*H sail as above on {fttsJf*?<£S~~ or about MONDAi NEXT, the 27th iust., at 4-.yop.ui. Apply to P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., HOB Lyctolton and Christehurch. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. NOTICE. N ERROR having occuu-ed in the Proclauiation for Pheasant Shooting, it is to be distinctly understood that the Licensesrwill bo issued for shooting COCK PHEASANTS ONLY, and any person shooting or having in his possession a hen pheasant, will render lnmselt liable to prosecution under the Protection ot Animals Act, 1 Sl'.L Licenses for she >ting and selling can be obtained at my cilice, Cookliam House Caambei'3. S. C. FARR, Hon. Sec. May 23rd, 1878 IUO H I £j « £ g s fg « 1 « h •e & £ -3 >rj <W £ P CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. AM glad to be able to arnounce the . arrival of large shipments of vory Superior Goods in the above Department. As there are certain classeß of tl cse gODds, which notwithstanding all attempts to produce them of colonial manufacture, are made in the Home markets of equally good quality, goods of this kind largely, and offer ttu-m at very low prices. In articles of colonial manufacture, I am now showing a large variety,which for excellence of workmanship, s'.ylish cut, good fit, and superior finish, oaunot be excelled. lam able to offer tne3e goods at lower prices than ever previously, snd •would arsk special attention to the variety, and value of the following lines, viz: PAGET COATS, bound and unbound in fancy Coatings, Tweeda and Cloths. GALATEA JACKETS and SAC COATS large variety. TROUSERS and VESTS In West of England and Scotch Tweeds, also in plain and Fancy Colonial Tweeds. OVERCOATS in Ulsters, Chesterfields, &0., of Irish Frieze, Nape, and Pilot Cloth &o. TIES and SCARVES, In silk and woollen, in great profusion. In BOYS' CLOTHING, a most extensive variety, including some very cheap lines in Boy's Suits. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is now abundantly stocked with useful and Fashionable Gocds, 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 Buch 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. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, HIGH I AND Q LICHFIELD STREETS. THE "GLOB E." ANY Persons holding Receipts for Money Paid to THOMAS SHARDALOW S WEET, for which credit has not been given in Accounts rendered since January Ist, 1878, are requested to communicate AT ONCE with the undersigned. CHARLES E. BRIGGS, Attorney for C. A. PRITCHAED, proprietor, May 10th, \m. 9vo

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1303, 23 May 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1303, 23 May 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1303, 23 May 1878, Page 2

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