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WANTED, a respectable Youth. City Billiard !Room. 2066 "ANTED, a Respectable Boy. Appiy, D. Caro and Co., Cashel street. Christchurch. ____ 2^ ANTED, by a steady Man, a situation as Engine Driver ; good references. Address A.D., office of this paper. 2052 "ANTED, a General Servant, where others are kept. Apply to Mrs SHEATH, Armagh street, Cranrner square. ANTED, a respectable Boy. with good references; one accustomed to a jewellery shop preferred. Address, A.E., office of this paper. 2059 General Servant, and Girl, ahout 17 yeirs, to assist in house work. Apply to Mrs W. T. Cox, opposite C. W. Turner's store, Cashel street. ANTED, 10,000 Pairs of Men, Women, and Children's feet to wear Boots of Hyde's own makej All fresh stock, and sold, a single pair at wholesale price. Hyde's Boot Factory, High street. * 2057 ing; wages liberal. Apply to Mrs Pillow, Employment Agency, Lichfield street, opposite Oddfellows' Hall. 1956 WANTED KNOWN, that Js. Heslip, Bootmaker, has a large and well assorted stock of Ladies' and Childrens' Hoots ; hoping his old and numerous frieuds will give him a fair start. Thirteen years established, making the best boots to order in Christchuroh ; no other can beat him. Js. Hesltp, Bootmaker, opposite the Borough Hotel, High street. 2036. OST, a POCKET-BOOK, containing letters J of value to owner only ; in Post-office on the 10th August. Any person returning same to M) s C. Eaine, Durham street north, will be well rewarded. 1 '■ ) ' )fl ~ OST, on Saturday evening, hetween J Jenkins's Saw Mills and Wilson's Bridge, a POKE!' BOOK, containing one £5 and seven £1 notes, and three half sovereigns, and a cheque for £2O, drawn on the Colonial Bank, Christchurch. Any person returning same to P. Clepkane, Wilson's Bridge, will be rewarded. 2065 EA*T ~1 'H KISTOH CRCH EDUC ATIONAL DISTRICT—WANTED, a Female Pupil Teacher. Applications, stating age and last standard passed, and enclosing tos imonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before the 21st inst. J. M. Wheeler, Secretary. 2031 rno mechanics, merchants, J_ CLERKS, DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. AND Ol'tiEttS.—Notice, for Sale.—Several Three roomed COTTAGES in course o; erection, matchdined right through, with pantry, cupboards, kitchen range?, painted, artesian wells, and Sections of Freehold LAND, situated in the high' st and healthie-t part of Christchurch, live minutes' walk from the Post-office. Will be on the weekly payment of 15s, with 7 per cent, per annum on the unpaid portion, until the whole is paid. This is a splendid chance for making a home, and securing a freehold for what it costs for rent. App'y at once to M. Murphy, corner of Salisbury and Barba'does streets, opposite English Cemetery, between 9 and 11 a.m., and after 4 p.m. 1495

LYTfELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. "•HE SECOND CONCERT of the Season will be given at the Colonists' Hall on TUESDAY, August 20th. Programme : Overture—"lkliana," Rossini. ChoruH—"The Song of the Brotherhood," Le Coq. Song—" The Death of Nelson," Braham. Song—''Speak 10 Me," Campaud. bong—" The tandardßearer," Weisa. Chorus—'' Gone lor Ever," Zimmerman. Song—" He thinks I do not love him," SaintonDolb ySong—" The Good-bye at the Door," Glover. Song—" A Joyous Life," Randegger. To be followed by W*. H. Birch's new Operetta, EVELEEN, THE JiOSifi OF THE VALE. Conductor, Mr A. Corrick; Leader, Mr J. Coombs ; Pianiste, Miss Stout. Orchestra Messrs Bonnington, Rutland, McOardell, Seager, Loughnan, Knox, and Triphook, who have kindly volunteered their assistance. Tickets, 2s each, may be obtained from any member of the Society, or the Librarian, Mrs Willcox. at the Hall. Doors open at 7.30. Concert commences at 8. 2062 THOS. i<DWARDES, Hon. Sec. NOTICE !! "OLANKETS SLIGHTLY SOILED, through being shown at the Door, will be SOLD AT THE HALL, HIGH STREET, AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. H. E. MAY & CO.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1407, 19 August 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1407, 19 August 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1407, 19 August 1878, Page 2

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