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WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Macdonald, Oxford street Lyttelton. 1479 WAN TWO, Two Boilermakers and a Filter. Apply at the Cantelbu ■ y Hound y, Cash 1 street. Ifßs WAN I'*’ I), an experienced Female C< ok Apply Criterion Hotel, heiween eleven and two I fill) WAN I'Ll), Cook and Laundress ; wages £lO. Apply to Mrs Pillow, Liohfleld street, opposite udafellow’s Hall. 1629 WANTKD, a General Servant; must able to cook and wash. Apply between 2 and 6 p m. to Mrs vV. 11. Siam, corner of Hereford street and East belt. 1568 WANTED, a Purchaser for Cigar and Tobacco Business £IOO. Princi pals only treated with. Address, X. V Z., Box 14, Post-office, 1606 WA NT FI), a smart Errand Boy, who will have every opportunity of learning the trade. A. Walker, Draper, Tailor, < lothier, Colombo street. 1610 WVN I ED immediately, a thorough good General Servant Must be a good laundress. .References required. Mrs H. V Anson, Selwyu street Sydenham. 161' WAN !'■.!>, lenders for building a COTTA' E in Springfield mad. Plan and specification to be seen at * esleyan Book Depot. 1624 WAv TED KN »WN—That R. Stevens hai Opened his new Store at the corner of "t. Asaph and Phillip’s streets (Phillipstown). tie is determined to Sell as good and cheap goods as can he bought in any shop in the city, for c »sh only. 1612 jq bootmakers. ANTED, a first-class Bootmaker, Apply, Sydney House, High street. W 1543 PriiMl IVE MKTH«»DIST CHURCH, PiIILLIPSTOWN. IN connection with this Church, shortly to be erected a Religious Sendee w.il be held TOMORROW (SUNDAY) in the house of Mr J m. Jackson (next Englisli Church) to begin at 3 o'clock, and to he conducted by Rev. Wm. Tinsley, In the CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH, TO-MORRGW EVENING at 6.30, Rev. W, Tinsley will preach the Funeral Service of ur late Bro. Mr G. Mewsome. I^s LAND. COLOMBO STREET. 1%/fESSRS H. MATSON & CO. will ill OFFER FOR PUBLIC COMPETI- - At an early date, The LEASE of that magnificent site situate in the very bu-iest p <.rt of Colombo street, next to Montgomery and Co.’s large stores, and opposite Pavitt s timber yards. The Secti m will be offered as a whole, and, f not sold, will ue put up as follows, viz Two Sections, each havh g a frontage of 22ft. by a depth of IzUft., and one Section of 2 ft. by 120 ft., on which is erected a good well-built shop and mouse of six rooms, at present occupied by Mr 11. Waters, grocer, togetner with a right-of-way ot sft. 6in Plans can seen at the office of the Auctioneers. )ate of sale and further particulars in a future advertisement. 621 H. MATSON & CO.

MONDAY, JULY 8. BUILDINGS £Ol4 REMOVAL, MR J. G. H VWKES is instructed by Mr Barnard aimpson, tobacconist, to SELL BY RUBLIO AUCTION, On the premises, the Triangle, in High street, to make room for the erection of his new store, the buildings comprising THREE SHOPS, Formerly Pengelly’s tailoring establishment. U.B.—To those about to build cottages this is a capital opportunity, as the shops are very substantially built and the materials good. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1628 PINAL CLEARING WALE. 100 PAGET DOUBLE-BREASTED and SAC COATS, Worth from 2ob to 40a. Will be Cleared at 10a *>d ea.h and upwards. -I PAIR »■ EE LONG TWEED iOU TROUSERS, 10s 9d, worth 21s. -j PAIRS GEELONG TWEED XoU TROLSI Rt and VESTS, 16a 9d, woith 32a 6d. All the above ate considerably under cost price. AT C. 0. AIRMAN’S, Gr# L* Beath & Co. 1607 CHEAP LINES IN DEESS GOODS! ROBERT BLACK DESIRE ’' to a-nounce that he has just OPENED several large lots of FANCY DRESS GOODS Gf rich materials, and good styles and colourings, which he is able to offer at lid, Is 2d, and Is 4d per yard, the usual prices for which would range up to 2s fid. These goods are decidedly cheap, being much under value, LADIES’ MAIDS,’ AND IGIRLS’ 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 MO I ER ATE. T.o?ms CASH, for which discount is allowed of One Shilling in the Pound. ROBERT - BLACK, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 61 BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM NIGHT SCAV EN GEEING. PERSONS resident within this borough, wishing to avail themselves of the services of the NIGHT SCAVENGER, are requested to apply AT ONCE to the Borough Council offices, cither personally or by letter. W. CUTUBERT, Town Clerk. INDEPENDENT 'TILER. OF REOHABITES. mHE ANNIVERSARY of the PRIDE I.' of CD REST i HURCH TE will be celebrated in tha ORANGE HALL, Worcester street, ou THURSDAY NEXT, JULY Hm. PUB LIE TEA at 6 pm. Ticket*, Is 6d each. Public M eting at 7 30. Addresses by Revs J. S. Smalley, W H. Roast, and other gentlemen. 1039

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

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