WANTED, a Waiter. Apply White Hart Hotel. 1816 ANTED, a General Sevant. House ?» maid kept. Apply, Mrs P. Laitrik. Armagh Btreet. East town belt. 1783 ANTI.JD, Cook and Laundress, vv ages t v £4O. Apply Mrs Pillow, Lichfield street, opposite Oddfellows' Hall. 1759 /"ANTED to Rent, a four-roomed Cottage; north-west quarter of the town preferred. Apply F. E. Bucklano, Press office. 1796 "ANTI- D, a strong active Girl to assist in the Cooking and Housework, where a housemaid is kept. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Cranmer square. 1801 PHOTOGRAPHY.- Wanted, an Apprentice to the Photographic Printing. Nelson K. Chebbixl, Cashel street west. 17| SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 27. BY PUBLIC AUCTION at CANTERBUY WOOL STOEES. VERY VALUABLE SECTION AT ADDINGTON. ~ /TESSRS H. MA TSON & CO. have re,/l ceived instruction from the Proprietor, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, at the Canterbury Wool Stores, Cashel street, 2 VALUABLE SECTIONS FINE LAND, high and dry, in South Addington, below the Scotch Cemetery, fronting on Selwyn and Simeon streets. The above is first-class land, and should command the attention of all in search of a good investment. Teems : 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months; balance in equal payments, one, two, and three years, bearing 8 per cent, interest per annum. Ti t l e _Land Transfer Act. 1824 land! land!!. land!!! : or Sale, PAPANUI—"HACKKTTV 3-ACRE PADDOCK. Price—£4so; i-Acre, £6O. SYDENHAM RAWDON'S LAND, Valuable Corner Sections —One at £l2O. one at £1"0. CASHEL STREE,' EAST STRICKLAND'S (Gatherer's Land). Allotments —£45 each. OHRI-'f CHURCH BARBADOE3 STEET (Wilson's Block). One Section, £125. Easy Terms ! Easy Terms !! Easy Terms!!! Une-tenth cash ; balance in three years by equal instalments by four promissory notes at 10 per cent, for 3,9, 18, and 36 months. 1826 H. MATSON & CO. WILLOW BANK. WILLOW BANK. WILLOW BANK. CHEAP ALLOTMENTS £33 each. Nearly all Sold. Larger Allotments —£45 to £95 each. WILSON'S NURSERY, Ferry road. Allotments—£ls each. GOING'S ROAD-£75. J-Acre, fenced. Easy Terms. TERMS. Easy Terms. ONE-TENTH CASH ; balance in two or three yeabs at 10 per cent, on terms to suit purchasers. 1827 Apply to Mr CHAS. CLARK. PEERS WICK. PEEESWICK. PEEESWICK. -QUARTER-ACRES, £4O each and up wards. Acres, £l2O each. Unusually Favourable Terms. Apply to C. F. BARKER, IS2B Hereford street, Christchurch. 10 LET, a four-roomed HOUSE and . TWO ACRES of Splendid LAND at Papanui. Apply to rap *F JOSEpH GRIMSY) Or JOHN WILD, 1829 Sawyers' Arms Hott j l, Papanui. THE ,„„ J, A~N C B DALE at ©UNSTABLE HOuSE, LYTTELTON, Commences on SATURDAY, JULY 27th. Great Reductions in all Departments. BROWN & SMITH, 1831 Dunstable House, Lyttelton. IMPORTANT NOTICE Prior to Stock-Taking. Ladies Ulsters and Silk Trimed Hats and Bonnets Linen Collars and Cuffs All at Half-price. Special Lines Ladies Costumes (our own I for make), greatly reduced. J Positive Witney Blankets (slightly Clearance. soiled) at less than cost price French Kid Gloves, 2s 6d Two-button do, 3s 3d. WOOL GOODS AND MOFFS AT HALF-PRICE. H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall, High street Christchurch. 1755 RAYMOND'S HOUSEHOLD HAND, LOCKSTITCH SEWING MACHINES. 8000 NOW IN USE THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. SEVEN YEAS 5 ! trial nave proved beyond doubt that they are the most simple, durable, efficient, and satisfactory machine imported. They have not one single fault. This is an American-made Machine. Ame rica is the home of the Sewing Machine, and their immense superiority over Birmingham aud German makes is an established fact. Buy one and you will never regret it. If you hesitate, ask those who have used them, and you will not be without one. These machines are now fitted with solid bed, and do not require screwing to the table. IF YOU PREFER A TREADLE MACHINE ASK FOR RAYMOND'S No. 1. May be had retail from the AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET, And from other establishments both in town cohntry 1582 SOCIETY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Christchurch Total Abstinence Society will be held in the Templar Hall, Worcester street, on MOV. DAY EVENING, July 29th, 1878, at 7.30, for the purpose of electing Trustees, and to consider certain propositions suggested by the trustees. JOHN T. SMITH, President. JOHN BUXTON, Secretary. 1632 C. M. ti$AY, Acting Secretary,
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1387, 26 July 1878, Page 2
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