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WANTED, a Night Porter, Apply Obam’s City Hotel. 2084 WANTED, a General Se vant, where others are kept. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Armagh street, Craumer square. 2039 WAN IED, Runners for the “ New Zealand Christian Record.” Apply to T. Pillow, Lichfield street, opposite Odd fellosvs’ Hall. 2088 WA‘ TED~a*fir it-rate Cook ; no washing ; wages liberal. Apply to Mrs Pillow, Employment Agency, Lichfield street, opposite Oddfellows’ Hall. 1983 WANTED, Hoard and Lodging, in a private family, where no other boarders are kept; within fifteen minutes’ walk of the Bank of New Zealand. Apply Box BG, Postofiice. J 2083 WANTED, a Good General Servant, where another is kept. Musk be able to cook and do the washing for a small family. Apply Madame Winter, Hereford street, ■ atinur square. 2072 Wanted known, that j. h<slip, Bootmaker, has a large and well a«s rted Ss.ock of English aud Colonial made Boots, which ho will sell at very small profi.'s. J. H. has got the, name of making the best boots to order in C anterbury, which he will continue to hold, i' o o? her can beat him. Opposite the Borough Hotel, High street 2036 TO THE BOOT TRADE—WANTED, a First-class Clicker; .also, Rivetters and Finishers. Apply at R. M. Crksswbll and Co.’s, Victoria street. _ 2087 FOUND, on the Ferry road, a Brown Retriever DOGE Apply at Sandridoe Store, Colombo street, Sydenham. The i owner can have the same by paying expenses. 2085 TO MECHANICS, MERCHANTS, CLERKS, DRAPERS’ ASSISTANTS. ANi> O cEliS.—Notice, for Sale.—Several Three roomed CuTTAGES in course os erection, match lined right through, with pautry, cupboards, kitchen ranges, painted, artesian weds, and Sections of Freehold L A N D, situated in the high' at aud healthiest part of Christchurch, five minutes’ walk from the Post-otlice. Will be old on the weekly payment of 15s, with 7 per cent, per annum on the unpaid portion until the whole is paid. 'This is a sple. did chance for making a home, aud securing a freeho d tor what it costa for rent. Apply at once to M. Murphy, corner of Salisbury and Barbade es streets, opposite English Cemetery, between 9 aud 11 a. m., and after 4 p.m. 1495

NOTICE !! "OLANKETS SLIGHTLY SOILED, through being shown at the Poor, will be SOLD AT THE HALL, HIGH STREET, LESS THAN COST PRICE. H. E. MAT & CO.

Criterion House, HIGH AND LICHFItfLD STREETS. EOBEKT BLACK, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, OUTFITTER. WHOLESALE RETAIL. DEAPEEY GOODS Of Every rescription R I C E ?, AT T OWEST -pRIOES*. Consistent with Excellence of Quality. Large Shipments of Seasonable Spring 'and Summer Drapery, direct from b:.st Home Markets expected daily per vessels now duo. "l FL Seymoue, SURGEON DENTIST, GLCCCmOTIK PTRHKT, CKRI3TOHTJRCH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH AD.TUSTED TO THE MOUTH, From Oss to k Complete Sot. Thoso who h»ve unfortunately loat thoii bit Sxyjiottr as to the beat method of Having them replaoed by Artificial ones, useful for app«aranoa, articulation, aad m»»t'.oatloni DENTURES in GOLD,SILVEK, DENTAL ALLOY, AND VULCANITE.; LOWEST CHARGES, 119 Consistant with giving satisfaction. CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS' ARr UNION. 400 Tickets at Five Shillings Each. TO BE DRAWN at Mr J. G. Hawkes' Saleroom, at four o'clock, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st. 1. Musical box ...21 0 2. Ttiflo 2 10 3. Rifle 2 10 4. Eifle 2 10 5. liiflc 2 10 0. Half - dozen champagne 210 7. Half - dozen champagne 210 8. Plated cup ... 22 9. Opera glass ... 22 10. Table 1 10 11. Writing desk 1 2 12. Belltopper ... 1 1 13. Hf-doz. wine 1 0 14. Hf-doz. wine 1 0 15. Box o£ tea ...1 13 , Prize. a. 0 lt>. Lamp... 0 17. Pair Vases . 048. Oleograph . 019 0 20 21. Cheese 0 22 123. 1 doz. stout. o'2-t. 1 doz. stout. 0 25. 1 doz. stout. 0 2G. 1 doz. stout. 0 27. Engraving . 6 28 0 29 030. Albmn 0 31. Bag flour . 0 32. Bag flour . Ard Eighteen Smaller Prizes.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1410, 22 August 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1410, 22 August 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1410, 22 August 1878, Page 2

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