Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WANTED, a Youth to assist in store and ’ offices, E. W. Kopek, Colombo street. 1347 'ANTED, a good General Servant. Mrs H. V. Anson, corner Selwyn street and South belt 1312 "ANTED, a smart Lad, 16 or 17 years old, as waiter at the Christchurch Club Apply immediately to the Secretary. 1245 "ANTED, a respectable Person to Wash (once a week). Apply, before dark, Mrs A. Simpson, Oxford terrace East, near Madras Bridge. 1348 "Av TED. by a Lady, fitting and Bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, with attendance. East part of the town preferred. Box 73. 1.342 W ANTE id, in a respectable house, Nursing and Attendance, about middle of August. Widow, with humble home and cleanliness preferred. Apply J. E., Office of this paper. 1344 WANTED, the inhabitants of Lyttelton to know that J. Johnston, ailor and Outfitter, of Jersey House, Christchurch, has taken that old-established business of W. D’Authreau, in connection with‘Jersey House. Tailoring in all its branches. Moderate prices for cash. Wm, Johnston, Manager. 1300 TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, Machinist; also first-class Assistants. Apply Wm. Strange & Co. 1334 TO COACH PAINTERS. ANTED, a good hand. Constant work. Mason, Strothers & Co. 1340 w Theatre Royal. TIE Management having—from motives of economy it is presumed—resolved to advertise their performances in the “Lyttelton. Times,” “Star,” and “Sun’only, the Proprietor of the Globe begs to inform the public that, in order to lend them a "helping hand, he will, in future, insert their notices gratuitously. THEA TR E Kf 0 AL . Lessee Mr Hoskins Stage Manager ... Mr J. P Hydes LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF MR W. C. DILLON AND MISS EDITH PENDER. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY). Third Night of the most exciting Drama ever produced, FORSAKE N! An Every ■ Day Story. The Waif ... Mr W. C. Dillon Mabel Miss Tilly And ews Phillip Mis* Edith Pender And full company. Double recalls after every act. The excitement of the steam sawmill at work must be seen to be appreciated. The Exchange—The Foundling— I The mounting generally a triumph tor the scenic and mechanical artist. To conclude with A KISS IN THE DARK Pettibone MrJ.P. Hydes By particular desire, due notice will be given of the next performance of ROB RO I, So enthusiastically received on Saturday last. Box office at Bunz’s Music Warehouse. BOOTS I HOOTS! BOOTSi T. ANDEESOW BEGS to announce to his customers and the public that he has a large and well assorted Stock of ENTS’, 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, sewn, and rlvitted, Note the \ddress— T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 4883 No. 116 Colombo street Chrlstohurnh

CHEAP LINES IN DRESS GOODS!! ROBERT BLACK DESIRES to announce that he has just OPENED several large lots of FANCY DRESS GOODS Of rich materials, ami good styles and colourings, which he is able to offer at lid, Is 2d, and,ls 4d per yard, the usual prices for which would range up to 2s 6d, These goods are decidedly cheap, being much under value, LADIES,’ MAIDS,’ AND GIRLS’ ULSTERS In very large variety at exceptionally low prices. A lage and well assorted stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, Including Heavy Winter Goods, Blankets, Flannels, &c., suited for the present season. MENS’ AND "BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING, Colonial and English-made in every style and variety. PRICES MOST MOTERATE. Terms CASH, for which discount is allowed of One Shilling in the Pound, ROBERT” BLACK, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 61 2UUU j>uZ.N xiRUiSHiiS IN STOCK. THE Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Wholesale and Retail Buyers, to the very large stock he has at all times on hand, and from width storekeepers can select by the single dozen at about the same price as is usually charged by the case, thereby avoiding an accumulation of unsaleable stock. The assortment consists of all the most saleable lines, viz. : Flue brushes, for ranges and copper i American brooms, about 300 dozen Bass brooms Bass and cane do Hair do Carpet do Plain banisters Japanned do Whisk do Double do Flat sweeps Hearth brushes Dust do Crumb do Scrub do Deck do Stove do Whitewash brushes Laundry do Shoe do Round ol do Mops Hair brushes Cloth do Nail do Tooth do Mop and broom handkg Knife boards Manilla bags A Tubs Clothes pegs And a large and well assorted stock of lea, oilman’s stmes. and general groceries. 953 H, L, BOWKBR, Market Place,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GLOBE18780613.2.11.3

Bibliographic details

Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1351, 13 June 1878, Page 2

Word Count
746

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1351, 13 June 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1351, 13 June 1878, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert