WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs A. Guff, Cashel street, four doors pa T St Panl’s Church. 1644 WAIN 'I E a strong Active Lad to drive a baker’s cart. Apply to S, Simpson, 11-d House, Victoria street 1663 ANTED a Housemaid. Apply, Mrs H. Hawkins, London street, Lyttelton. 1671 ANTED Survey Cook and Chainman. Apply 7to 8 this evening. Grant. Terminus Hotel. 1665 WANTED, Two Boilermakers and a Fitter. Apply at the Canterbury Foundry, Cashtl street. 1685 WAN 1> I), an experienced Female Cr ok. Apply Criterion Hotel, between eleven and two 1616 WANTED a Purchaser for Cigar and Tobacco Business. £IOO. Principals only treated with. Address, X. Y.Z., Box 14, Post-office. 1606 WANTE >, a Good Boot Hand, for sewn ‘and pegg work. Apply Colombo Street Boot and Shoe Depot. 1648 WANTED a Good General Servant. at once to Mrs DkaRINO, Colombo street. 1674 WAN TED, a General Servant in a small family near Southbridge ; references required. Apply after 6 p.m. to Mrs 0. F. Barker, Cheshunt Lodge, Armagh street. W _ ANTED—Rags, Lead, and Old Iron, purchased in any quantity. Cor* respondence promptly attended to. J. Carson, Shearer’s Arms, Windmill road, Christchurch. 1657 WAN 1> D, a General servant in a small family where a nurse is kept; must be a good plam cook ; laundress comes in for washing ; references required Apply between 12 and 2 o’clock to Mrs Acland, St. Asaph street west. 1651 ' CRdW-n BOUT FACTORY. WANTED Good Finishers. H. Toomer Senk. & Co., Madras and Tuam streets. 1668 Os. Od. Reduced to Is. 6d 150 BOYB, & youths hats - BEATH’S PINAL CLEARANCE SALE!! ! 1664 CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS. TIERE will be NO COMPANY PARADE on Thursday, the 11th instant. Every Member is expected to bo present at the COMMANDING OFFICERS P RADE on Friday, the 12th inst. 1666 JAS. CEO. HAW RES, Captain. INDEPEN ‘ENf '’RDER OF RECHABITES. THE ANNIVERSARY of the PRIDE of CH RIST- HUROH TE *T, THURSDAY, JULY 11th. P BLIO TEA at 6 pm. in the 1 RANGE HALL, Worcester street. Public Meeting at 7.30. p.m. Addresses by Revs J. S. Smalley, W. H. Keast, and other gentlemen. Recitation Competition—Four prizes will be given for the beat Recitation by Juvenille Abstainers 1669 BAZAAR. ABAZ4AR, for the SALE of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, will beheld in the Oddfellows’ Hall, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 12th and 13th. To ha opened on Friday, at 12.30 p.m. and on Saturday, at II a.m Admission, Is. In connection wifh tho Bazaar, tbo renowned Wizard of the South will txhibit his Wonderful Temple of Mystery. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Curiosities, Ac., each evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the aid of the Tru -t Funds of the Primitive Methodist Church. Cambridge Terrace. 1670 CHEAP LINES IN DRESS GOODS ! ROBERT BLACK DESIRE' to announce that he has just OPENED several large lots of FANCY DRESS GOODS Of rich materials, and good styles and colourings, which he is able to offer at lid, Is 2d, and ls4d per yard, the usual prices for which would range up to 2a 6d. These goods ai e decidedly cheap, being much under value, LADIES’ MAID'S/" 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 MO ERATE. Terms CASH, for which discount is allowed of One Shilling in the Pound. ROBERT"BLACK. HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 61
CLIFFORD & CO. MESSES CLIFFORD & CO. Lave received instructions from Mr J. Rosser, of Harper street, Christchurch (who is leaving the Colony) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, ON TUESDAY, 16th JULY, Witlout the slightest reserve, The "W’hle of His Household Effects, Consisting of — First-class stting room, bedroom, and kitchen fnrnituß and utensils Piano by Brnsmead Sewing-macline 'ay Wheeler and Wilson 1 lady’s sadde anl bridle, new I gentleman s sadde and bridle. \lso, 1 set buggy harness, \early new 1 set plough harness 1 set leading harness 1 set shaft harness A quantify of quarrying all( j boring tools, wheelbarrow and grin s tone 1 fat pig and lot b.icon 1 American waggonette, ne.]y new 1 bag mare, rising 4 years, * o ken to saddle and harness Sale of furniture, &c,, at 3 noon. Mare, waggonette, harness, &c., t2p.m. sharp. 1672 TO GRCCERS, TEA DEALIRS, AND OTHERS. LARGE SALE OF FINE TEA'- AND OiLMAN’S SToEES. MR J. L. WILSON is instruct! by Importers, to SELL BY AUCTION, .Atbis Rooms, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2 o'clock sharp. About 450 haif-chests and boxes of tea 120 cases of blacking. And, A quantity of starch, &c., &0. |Tfrms at sale* W 6 '
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1373, 10 July 1878, Page 2
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