; 7 ANTED, a General Servant, for f Opawa. Apply Office of thiß Paper. 1705 ANTED, a Hoy ab ut 14, by the day. Apply before 10 o'clock, to Mr Geokob Hart, Hereford street west. 189/ ANTED, a respectable Girl, from 12 to 15 years of age, as nursemaid. Apply, Mrs Hall, Eastern Hotel. 1*92 ANTED, a good Geneial servant. Highest wages given. Apply, Mrs F. A. Bishop, Oranmcr Square. 18°-0 "ANTED, a good General Servant. t » References required. Apply to Mrs *j. Sinclair, Latimer Square (Gloucester street), Christchurch. 1883 ANT' D, a General Servant and tt Housemaid for up-country. Apply, Mrs J. S. WILLIAMS, Mayfleld, Windmill road. Sydenham. 18S8 "ANTED, an office Boy, who can write T t a fair hand, and can be well recommended. Apply to Geo. A. Makkig, Hereford street and Oxford terrace. 1872 10 PLASTERERS -WANTED, two Mea. Apply {at the new Post Office. vv IPOO 10 CARPENTERS.— TENDERS . WANTED for Building Three (3) Cottages in what is known a*i Mr E. Reece's Paddock, nekt to R. Moore's. For plans and specifications apply to Mr F. H Smith, opposite the land. Tenders to be sent in not la'.er than the 14th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1899 OR SALE, a eplcndid SECTION of LAND, situated in the centre of the rising borough of Sydenham, having frontage to a chain road. A substantial dwelling house has been erected on the section, which is let to a good tenant. Also, three other sections, unimproved, immediately adjoining the above. Terms —One-fourth cash, balance in one and two years, by promissory note, bearing 8 per cent, interest, Plan can be seen, nnd further particulars obtained at the office of T. W. DRAPER, Alport's Buildings, 1908 Herolord street, Christchurch. LYTTELTON. AND AND FOR SALE. USES Four roomed and Outbuildings, and land, situate on Ticehurst road Price. ,£3OO. Houss and Land, Jackson's road. Price, £2OO. House and Land, Bipon street. Price, .£l5O. Apply to JOSEPH FLETCHER, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, 1907 Lytteltcn. LYTTELTON. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. CHEESE, FLOUR, Ac. MONDAY, AUGUST stii, 1878. V|"fi J. FLETCHER has received inIUL struetions to SELL, At his Room?, KK (Fifty-five) CHEESE, This season's, in first-rate condition and quality. . In lots to suit purchasers. Also, A quantity of sacks of flour. Also, The Stock-in-Trade of a Hawker, compricing toys, shell-boxes, purses, vases, concertinas, &o. Fancy articles FewiDg Piano», &.:. Also, A quantity of iich, thick-corded black silk dress pieces. Sale at 11 o'clook. 190fi CLEARING SALE OF TOWN LAND. LAND ON SOUTH BELT. LANDSAT WILSON'S NURSERY, MADRAS STREET. %JfR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by JJ_ the owner, to HOLD A CLEARINGgSALE, At hi 3 Rooms, in Hereford street, Christ- • church, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th, Of the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Viz. : Lot I—A valuable corner soction, fronting Madras and Chapol streets, with right ofway at back. Together with a new and substantially built house of five rooms, at present let to a good tenant. Rent, 16s per week. Lot 2—A building site adjoining lot 1, having frontage to Madras street and right-of-way before mentioned. Lot 3—A fine sice, having 40 links frontage to Madras street, next Ingram's timber yard, and opposite Barrett's Hotel, with right-of-way at back. _ The above properties are part of Wilson s Nursery, a property that has tripled its value within the past six months, and the chance of obtaining a freehold therein is now very rare, save at an enormous figure. THIS IS A BONA FIDE CLEARING SALF, Offering the chance of purchase at lowest market rates. Abo, A capital corner section at junction of Harry street and fouth Town Belt, near Wind mill voad, together with a newly built house and &hop standing thereon. This is a first-rate stand for an enterprising man of business. Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 790. 1904 RA.YMOlsri3'S HOUSEHOLD HAND, LOCKSTITCH SEWING MACHINES. 8000 NOW IN USE THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. SEVEN YEARS trial nave proved beyond doubt that thoy are the most simple, durable efficient, and 'satisfactory machine imported. They have not one single fault. This is an American-made Machine. America is the home of the Sewing Machine, and their immense'superiority over Birmingham and German makes is an established fact. Buy one and you will never regret it. If yon 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 country 1582
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1394, 3 August 1878, Page 2
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