WANTED, Waggon Builders. Apply Langdown & Co.. Steam Sawmills, Sydenham. 1747 %A 1 ANTED, two or three respectable * • Girls, for machine room. Apply Excbisiob Boot Factoky, Lichfield street. 1717 WANTED a Purchaser for Cigar and Tobacco Business £IOO. IViuci pals only treated with. Address, X V Z . Box 14, host-office. 1(506 r( AV!>D, a General Servant in a small ' ’ family where a nurse is kept; must be a good plain cook ; laundress comes in for washing; references required. Apply between 12 and 2 o’clock to Mrs Acland, St, Asaph street west, 1661 t * ANTED, a good General Servant; must t * be a good cook ; liberal wages. Apply to Mrs Pillow, Employment Agency, Lichfield street, opposite < Iddfellowa’ Hall. 1732 ~ ~COMPOSITOKS. TO ['J ANTED, a steady competent Jobbing w Hand. Apply Managing Printer, Pkess Olllce, 1733 NOTICE. IF tbe parties who took the windows, Ac., from a cottage on the South town belt , on Tuesday night, does not return the same, the police will bo informed, as they were recognised. 1746 LYTTELTON. AUCTION PALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNItURE. THURSDAY", 18th JULY. ME C. T. TCK has received instructions from Mr Brassey, w'ho is leaving Canterbury, to SELL "BY AUCTION, On the premises, Dublin street, Lyttelton, The whole of his Household Furniture, comprising— Tables, chairs, washstands, and ware Iron and wood bedsteads, carpets, fenders Looking classes, mattrassos Glass, china Kitchen utensils, and a Quantity of b icklayors’ implements, consisting of siezes, baskets, ladders, &c.,Ac. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 17.2 COALGATE. COALGATE. ROBERTS’ TOWNSHIP. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 20th JULY, 1878. VTEBSRS H MATSON & CO. have reif 1. ccivecl instructions from the Proirietor, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, At Canterbury Wo 1 S ores, The remaining un-old sections in the above town hip. Sale at 1 o’clock. 745 H. MATRON & CO., Auctioneers. 3 DDFELLOWS’ H ALL. THURSDAY, 18th JULY, 1878. 1.0.G.T. ANNIVERSARY. Tea on tables at 530 p.m. Meeting and Concert at 7 30 p.m. Overture, “ Masaniello Mr Spensley and friends Chairman —Geo. Booth, Esq. Address —“ The Political Aspects of the Temperance Question” —Alf. Saunders, Esq., M.H.R. Duet —Mrs Gray and Miss Kent Song, “Ye Gallants of England”—Mr J, Knox Address —“ The Claims of Temperance on the Agencies of the Christian Church ” —Rev. J. White Overture—“La Gazza Ladra” —Mr Spensley and friends Song, “ Homo they Brought her Warrior Dead” —Miss Kent Address -“Social Temperance” —Rev. W. Tinsley Song, “ Auld Robin Gray”—Mrs C. M. Gray Song, “ The Free Lance” —Mr J. Knox Address —“ The Economical Aspects of Total Abstinence”—Rev. H. O. M. Watson Overture—“ Fra Diavolo” —Mr Spensley and friends. God Sate the Queen. Tickets 2s each. May be obtained from y of the committee. 1736 | This Day, at The Hall. PRIOR TO S lOCKTAKIN i. Ladies’ Ulsters Special Lines Maids’ Ulsters ( for Ladies’ Silk Ties Positive Fashionab’e £" Clearance Millinery j a’l at Linen Sets, &c. J Half-price. H. E. MAY & CO. The Hall, High street 1686 I J Boys’ Hard Felt Hats, Is 6d.i
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1379, 17 July 1878, Page 2
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