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WAN I ED, a good strong kitchen Lad. Apply Eastern Hotel. 22>G WANTED7T~Generar Servant. A pply Wm. John Goodman, Caslcl street oast. 2*271 WANTED, a respectable Lad ; one that can u'ould. Apply to H. Hawker, Woolston. 2279 WANTED, Private Board and Lodging for a young gentleman. Apply omega, office of this paper. 2281 WANTED, a respectable Female, to take charge of children. Apply to Mr Borin,son, Confectioner, Armagh street. 22G0 WANTED, a sharp Lad, for the “Press” Office, Lyttelton. Apply at the Office, between 5 and 6 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday. 2204 W AN TED, a Girl, about 14 or 10, to make herself generally useful. Apply to Wm Fraser’s General fctore, corner of Last Belt. Ferry road. 2282 WANTED, a Lad about 10, to milk cows and look after stock, &c. Deferences required. Apply Robert Wilkin & Co., Hereford street. 2214 WANTED, a Married Couple, without incumbrance. Wife as General Servant ; Man as Farm Laborer. Apply to W ilson . Sawtell & Co. 2*207 Wanted knovnn, that j. H.siip, Bootmaker, has a large and well aborted Stock of English and Colonialmade Boots, which he will sell at very small profits. J. H. has got the name of making the best boots to order in Canterbury, which he will continue to hold. No other can beat him. Opposite the Borough Hotel, High street. 2036 UOT TRADE. —WANTED, a smart Girl, to learn the Machine Boot Closing. Apply ( besswell & Co., Victoria street, Christchurch. 2273 LOST, a long haired white and yellow SKYE! TERRIER, on Wednesday, 4th September. A reward will lie given if dog is taken to Redan Villa, Montreal street north. 2270 LOST, on Monday evening, from the Royal Hotel, a black and tan Collie BITCH., answers to the name of Nell. Ear marked half-penny on off ear. The finder will be rewarded on leaving same with Mr Dansfokd, Royal Hotel. _2283 TrOR SALE—A COTTAGE and QUARTER f* ACRE SECTION off Selwyn street, Addington. The Cottage is well built, and there is an artesian well on the premises. The Land has a long frontage, and can conveniently he divided into three sections if desired. Particulars on application to Lewis & Gould. 2275 TITHE Friends of Mr Ewing arc informed that X the Funeral of his late daughter Eliza will leave his ro-idence, Horatio street, close to Antigua street, to-morrow Wednesday, at 2 p.m. J. ANDERSON, 2277 Undertaker, Victoria street. TO THE BURGES-ES OF SYDENHAM. OWING- to the meeting of the Council This Evening, and other meetings which I have to attend To-morrow and Wed nesday, I shall be unable to carry out my previous intention of addressing you. 1 trust, however, that my actions whilst in the Council may entitle me to a renewal of your confidence at the poll on Thursdav next. w. w. charters. September Pth, 1878. 2265 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. To Messrs Garrick, W. Langdown, E. Reece, Richard Walton, Cowlishaw, W. Manning, S. P. Andrews, and the other Eighty six Ratepayers signing the Requisition. /GENTLEMEN, satisfaction your REQUISITION! Asking me to become a CANDIDATE For a seat in the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF CHRISTCHURCH, In which I was for many years an active and energetic member. If you will now do me the kindness of re-electing me to the same honorable position, I will be very happy to serve you as faithfully and with the same energy, activity and practical usefulness which I hitherto have done through a long number of years. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant AY. WILSON. 2231 TO THE BURGESSES OP CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —An advertisement has been circulated containing the following statement : “ A candidate at the coming election who is in the printing line has gone out of his way to order at au-.ther printing office a number of squib posters about * Yorkshire Fog,’ with the intention of injuring Mr Wm. Wilson with the ratepayers.” As I am plainly the candidate referred to, I beg to give the statement a fi it denial. 1 refused to allow the poster in que.-tion to he printed in the office with which I am connected. I only hope that all the burgesses will record their votes, in order that whoever is elected may feel that he has the confidence of the majority of the ratepayers. Your obedient servant, CHARLES E. BRIGGS. September ICth, 1878. 2274 L L L ABIES’ KID GLOVES, Is lid worth 2s9d. ADI ES’ FELT SKIRTS, 5s lid worth Ss lid. ADIES’ WINTER COSTUMES AND HATS, At HALF-PRICE. H. E. MAY & CO. IGB6

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1426, 10 September 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1426, 10 September 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1426, 10 September 1878, Page 2

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