w ANTTD, a strong active Lad. Reece, Colombo street. Apply 1111 WANTED, a Girl about IMo”make herself generally rseful. Apply to Mrs 1. Papprill, Chester street West, Cranmer square. \\i ANTED a Useful Did, about 18, acVV customed to children. For address, apply to Mrs Gimbleit, Colombo street. WANTED, a good Iron Dresser or Pettier. Also, a Roy for a foundry. Apply at once to John Burns, Victoria Foundry, Tuam street. 1119 MU. FITZUOY, please call at the Office of the New Zealand Shipping Company re passage home- 11"' No. 7i5 Stable and Shed, in Cathedral square. Ajiply to Charles Clark. rjpo LET, 1121 FOR SALE, Building Sections, five minutes’ walk from the railway. £3O. T. Pepperell, Hereford street. 1132 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. AN EVANGELISTIC SERVICE will be held in the 'Theatre Royal TOMORROW EVENING, Sunday, 26th inst., at half-past eight o’clock. All are cordially invited to attend. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. THE Bible Christians having taken the German Church, Montreal street, as their future place of worship, will conduct their last services in the Templar Hall 10MORRdW. A special Evangelistic Service at night. The Rev. W. H. Keast will preach. 1128 WESLEYAN CHURCH, COLOMBO ROAD. rHE Re". J, S. SMALLEY will TOMORROW, Sunday, commenc e a series f Evangelistic Addresses, to be given every unday Evening in the above church. Saney’s solos by the choir. IW9 LYTTELTON CD ORAL SOCIETY. CHE Opening Concert will take place at the Colonists’ Hall on TUESDAY VENING, June 4th, commencing at 7.30 m. Tickets, 2s each, can be obtained from xy of the members, Mrs Wilcox, Librarian, • from _ „ THOS. EDWARDES, Hon. Src. schooner enterprise. 1133 Tenders are extended for repairs to shove vessel to noon on MONDAY NEXT. Capt. DUNS FORD. IHE Friends of Mr Joseph Sherlock, butcher, are respectfully invited to >nd the Funeral of his late Daughter ily to leave his residence, corner ot ombo and Kilmore streets, To-morrow day, at two o’clock, for the English SCRI msHAW, Undertaker. Horner of Durham and St. Asaph streets^ J 110 3 r m H N S * JpSEif M U) .9 fs o a N 2 0 I S f£ fl ft a 0 I Q 25 <d •c H £ H w a Ph '3 H a pj fi ■c a, & W H Ph O’ £ O 25 c 5 > . - <1 W *
THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory NOW EMPLOYS 500 HANDS. RETAIL BRANCHES AT CHRISTCHU OH, WELLINGTON, TIMARU, OAMARU, DUNEDIN.* SEE THE NEW STOCK OF MENS’, YOUTHS’ and BOYS', CLOTHING, THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, AND MUCH SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED GOODS.
A Single Garment at Wholesale Price, New Zealand Blankets at Wholesale Prices. New Zealand Tweeds at Wholesale Prices. New Zealand Flannels at Wholesale Prices, Sole Agents for Werthelm’s celebrated b Look Stitch SEWING MACHINES. GEORGE KELLY, Manager Christchurch Branch, Cashel street, 6612 Opposite Cobb and Co.’s Office, Christchurch, May 25th, 187 S. TO TROPESS LI STANICa. IH \ VE great pleasure in testifying to the fact that you have cured my i eafness. caustd by a fall from a height on to the back of my head. Thank God and St. Patrick I am now cured, and can hear anything. I am employed at Mr Haggett a farm, Papanui. yours> 1130 (SigOtdi) iS&VASi* Ptfh'F#
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1305, 25 May 1878, Page 2
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