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WANTED, a General Sevant. maid kept. Apply, Mm P. Latthi* Armagh street K st t wn belt !?S3 w \NT> I), Apply i ichfield -tieet. two goo-,; AUNDEI'S AN . !’!■ U hlnel). AW-: SON. 10.8 w street, ANT I) 1 aund ess. 1 a <s £4O Apply vi»s Pillow, I ichfield opposite Oddfellows’ Hall. 1759 ANTED TO SELL, cheap, a good . . Workshop, 24 x 14; iron roof and good floor. Apply Scott Bkos,, Railway Foundry. 1753 TO COMPOSITORS. ANTED, a steady competent Jobbing Vi Hand. Apply Managing Printer, PBE9S Of lie 1733 TO PAINTERS. TENDERS wanted to Paint Two Houses at Addington. Apply Featheks’ Hotel, for R. F. Palmeb. 1777 LOST, to-day, on old Luckwing HEN. Anyone bringing the same to Mr Hall, next Day’s, butcher, Sydenham, will receive 5s reward, 1781 COLOMBO ROAD WESLEY AN CHURCH. SPECIAL SERVICE for Children and Friends TO MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at three o’clock. Evangelistic Service at 6.30 p.m, by Rev. J. S, Smalley. 1773 Sankey’a Hymns by Choir. TRINITY (CONGREOTiTONAL) CHURCH. THE REV. EDWARD WALKER will conduct the Services in this Church TO-MORROW, 21st JULY, At 11.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 1774 EVANGELISTIC PREACHING. N EW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LICHFIE D STREET. MR THOs. H BATES (Evangelist) Will (r> v.) Preach in the above Hall T 'MOKKOW EVENING. 1772 CHRISTCHURCH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. THE MEMBERS of the above Society are requested to MEET in the Templar Hall, Worcester street, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at eight o’clock.^ Business of importance. 1770 J. T. SMITH, President. npHE Friends of Mr McLcrmitt are respeetX fully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Daughter, Emma Wilhema Boyce, to leave his residence, High street, Knightstown, St. Albans, on Sunday, at 2 p.m. 1778 J. ANDER>QN, Undertaker. THE Friends of the late Mrs ISarah Farnv are informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, Windmill road South, To-morrow (Sunday), 21st instant, at half-past two o’clock. A; FRED OSBORN, Undertaker, 1782 Ca hel street. NEW SEASON’S TEAS—IB7B-9. SALE by the UndersignedEx KILL ARNE Y”, Steamship, 200 half-chests 400 boxes. Ex BRISBANE, Steamship, 150 half-chests 650 boxes. Ex RIO LOGE, to arrive, 100 chests 1800 half chests 4750 boxes. Samples may bo obtained on application. C. W. TURNER, Cashel street. July 15th, 1878. 1734 IMPORTANT NOTICE Prior to Stock-Taking. Ladies Ulsters and Silk Ties Trimed Hats and Bonnets Linen Co lars and Cuffs All at Half-price. Ladies Costumes (our own make), greatly reduced Witney Blankets (slightly soiled) atlessthan cost pries French Kid Gloves, 2s 6d Two-button do, 3s 3d. WOOL GOODS ANO MUFFS AT HALF-PRICE. H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall, High streek Christchurch. 1755 Special Lines for | Positive Clearance. BOOLS! BOOTS! BOOTS > T. ANDEBSOH’ 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 stylo, peg, sewn, and rivitted. Not* the Address — T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT 4863 No, 116 Colombo street, Christchurch, NOTICE. FALTEE SUCKLING, STATIONER, &c., Manche -ter Street South. Has in Stock OMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES, Chests, Books, &c. Special Remedies for the Season, ’ONGIA, for Coughs, &c. IDOPHYLLIN w . iFor Liver Complaints, &c. Phosferine and Neuraline, For NEURALGIA, &c. &c.» And a variety ofnthers. 163 LYTTELTON. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE ON MONDAY, JULY 22nd. Mr JOSEPH FLETCHER will hold his ■ regular weekly „ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Single iron bedsteads, ta'des, wash stands, looking glasses, lustres, crockery ware, chimney ornaments, wine glasses, decanters, E. P. cruets, music stools, drawers, kerosene lamps, sewing machine, and chromo pictures, &c., &c. Sale at 12 o’clock. SPECIAL ENTRIES : 1 handsome walnut piano 1 handsome cottage (iano 1 gas stove, complete^ 1 washing and mangling machine Sextant, barometer, charts, &c , &c. Lot of ladies’ boots and shoes Quantity of jewellery, gold and silver watches, &e. 1776 BARGAINS IN SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOUR SECTIONS in Parish’s Paddock, Ferry road. Six SECTIONS, Willson’s Ferry road Nursery. Two SECTIUVS, Aikman’s road (opposite Mr Peacock’s). Three SECTIONS, Hawdon’a Railway Paddock, Ono SECTION, fronting Colombo street South. Prices Low. Terms fo suit purchasers, 17fs PPly N°p. 761 CHARLES CLARK.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1382, 20 July 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1382, 20 July 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1382, 20 July 1878, Page 2

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