WANTED, a smart Errand Boy. Mason, Strutiiehs & Co 2444 WANTED, a good Geneial Servant; liberal wages given. Apply by letter to Mr T. Thorne, Northbrook House, WANTED, a respectable Girl, about fourteen to assist in housework. Apply to Mrs Patrick, near St. Michael’s Church, Oxford terrace west. 2441 WANTED, a smart active Youth, about sixteen years of age, of good address and able to write a good hand, Alfred Gee, Confectioner, Colombo street. 2443 WANTED KNOWN, that J. Heslip, Bootmaker, has a large and well assorted 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 WANTED, Eight good hands to Full Timber and Clear Bush at a Sawmill. Constant work given. Also, a Married Couple' to keep house for and board a single gentleman. For particulars apply to A. Hornbrook, Tuam street, Christchurch. 2427 FOR SALE, at Hillmorton, Lincoln Road, a Four-roomed HOUSE, match-lined throughout, with over a quarter of an acre of land, price £200; and a Two-roomed HOUSE, with land, price £IOO. Also, a Two-roomed HOUSE and land near Mrs Mann’s Store, Colombo street. Four SECTIONS fronting Queen street, price £SO. Apply to T. Peppbrell. 2414 FiVE SHILLINGS REWARD, LOST, on Saturday, September 21st, a pair of KID SHOES, between the Scotch Stores and the W harf Hotel, Woolaton. If returned to the Southern Hotel will receive the above reward, 2425 Five shillings ward.-lost, the Brass CAP of a Wheel, on the Addington road, this morning. Apply at Terrell’s Stables, Cashel street. 2445 NOTICE. TO MECHANICS, RAILWAY EMPLOYES, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, at Poulson street, Addington, near the Hotel, two new threeroomed COTTAGES, match-lined right through, kitchen range, large cupboards (painted); the land is all fenced, and artesian well. Those will be sold in one lot or separately for cash, or monthly payments of £3, at 7 per cent. Title—Land Transfer Act. Also, two new three-roomed COTTAGES, same as above, and one four-roomed HOUSE, situated five minutes walk from the Post-office, Christchurch, will be sold on same terms as above. Apply at once to M. Murphy, opposite English Cemetery, between 9 and 11 a.m. or after 4 p.m. 2442 AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS’ ANNUAL DINNER take place on SATURDAY, October sth, instead of September 7th. Auditors’ report will be received at iext meeting. Tuesday, October Ist, in new oom, Hiorns’ Hotel. H. HATCHARD, B.S. 439 F. ROGERS, K.P. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Established 1837. Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds... .. £1,500,000 .. £780,000 rHIS BANK receives DEPOSITS at INTEREST, and transacts all General lanking Business on the MO-T FAVOURABLE TERMS, which can be ascertained at ts Offices in Hereford street, Christchurch, ,nd at its other Branches and Agencies in he district. JOS. PALMER, 1319 Chief Officer for New Zealand. ITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, St. Asaph street. SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES [ be held in the Schoolroom of the above place ’ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 25th and 26th. aon Wednesday at 12; Thursday at 5 p.m. Emission —Sixpence. Proceeds in aid of Building Fund. 2424 OOTS! BOOTS! T. ANDERSON EGS to announce to his customers and the public that he has a large and well torted Stock of ENTS’, LADIES’, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, >th English and Colonial made, besides all nds of Boots and Shoes made on the PreIsos, In first-olssfl style, peg, sewn, and vitted. Note the address— T. ANDERSON, LIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT N 0,116 Colombo •treat. Chrlsfcohnmb THE WERTHEIM Lock-Stitch Hand Machine, With Extra Accessories and Loose (Winding Wheel, 10s. THIS is the largest, best "finished, and most powerful handmachine in the world. It cannot be bo deranged by ordinary use, and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most complete set of appliances. The Wertheim Hand-Machine is capable of performing the widest range of work. Its application is practically unlimited : it wll sew any article of clothing, anything that requires stitching, from Muslin, to dressed Calico, Linen, Woollen Cloth, or even Leather, without even change of needle or alteration of tension, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Cashel street, Christchurch (Opposite Cobb and Co.’s office). 1042 E have the pleasure of informing the public that our FIRST sHIRNT of PRING AND SUMMER GOODS ARE NOW ON VIEW, Comprising : V MILLINERY, NEW HATS, iW FEATHERS, NEW ELOWERS, NEW COSTUMES, NEW JACKETS. ist color prints, from 5-H per yard ; rock’s longcloth, 4s lid per dozen ; grey, ), and slate alpacas, per yard. 'ANTS’. GIRLS’, AND IADIES UNDERCLOTHING, ronch kid gloves, Is lid per pair ; two ;oodo, 2s lid per pair. H. E. MAY & CO., pe M, High street,
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1438, 25 September 1878, Page 2
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