WANTED, a respectable Youth. J. Piper, Cashel street. 2509 WANTED, Apartments for a Lady in a quiet family. Address S.C., “ Press ” office. 2638 AN! ED a PON V, 14 hands high, about 4 years old. Apply George Tayler, Importer, Manchester street, 2533 WANTED, an Errand Boy ; also, a strong Lad as Apprentice to the trade. Canterbury Hat Manufactory, High street. 2530 WANTED, a good General Servant, Apply Mrs Brice, Oxford Terrace East, two doors from Holly Store. 2520 WANTED, a Milliner. Apply to J. Ballantyne and Co., Dunstable House. 2525 WANTED, a respectable Youth of about 15 years, References required. Apply to J. Cohen, adjoining City Hotel. 2534 WANTED, a Servant Girl, about 16 years of age. Apply to Mrs Hardie, St. Asaph street east, Phillipstown, near Stevens’ store. 2543 WANTED TENDERS for putting down an ARTESIAN WELL. Tenders to be left at Mr Swale’s, Market Place, Christchurch. 2540 WANTED, a good Housemaid and Wardrobe Woman; age, about thirty. Apply to Mrs Corfe, Christ’s College. 2531 WANTED, Four good Quarrymen. None but those thoroughly well up in the work need apply. Cameron Bros., Lyttelton. 2510 WANTED, good Cook, in a gentleman’s family; no washing. Wages very liberal. Apply to Mrs Pillow, Lichfield street, opposite Oddfellows’Hall. 2507 ANTED~KNOWN, that two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and Residence, in a private family. For particulars, address A.Z., office of this paper. 2544 WANTED, a first-class Cook at once. Good wages given to competent man. None without good references need apply. T. Poole's Palace Dining Rooms, Triangle, High street, 2539 DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, a competent Hand to take charge of a Workroom, under Mrs ?osgrave. Apply Dun stable House.; 2532 TO JOINERS. WANTED, First Bench Hands. Conslant employment to good men in Christchurch. W, Montgomery and Co., Limited. 2527 TO THE BOOT TRADE, WANTED Rivetters and Finishers. To good hands constant employment and highest wages given. Apply at R. M. Cresswell and Co., Victoria street. 2537 TURKISH BATHS. WANTED immediately, a respectable middle-aged Woman, to take charge of the Baths on Ladies’ days. Apply to Professor Aybrs, High street. 2535 TO LET, a comfortable two-room COTTAGE with garden, fruit trees, &c. Apply at Kerr’s Store, Bingsland. 2512 LOST, a Leather BAG, containing a Baker’s Delivery Book. J, Hoppkr. 2542 ESTATE OF JOSEPH THOMAS BARRETT, Colombo road, Sydenham, ALL Accounts owing to this Estate remaining Unpaid at 12 o’clock on SATURDAY, the sth instant, will be Sued for in the R.M. Court on Monday. T. B. CRAIG, 2541 Trustee, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Established 1837. Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds... .. £1,500,000 .. £780,000 IHIS BANK receives DEPOSITS at INTEREST, and transacts all General king Business on the MOsT FAVOURLE TERMS, which can be ascertained at Offices in Hereford street, Christchurch, at its other Branches and Agencies in district. JOS. PALMER, 5 Chief Officer for New Zealand, MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,—! take the privilege of addressing you through the press firstly, to ask for your support at the forthcoming election, on the 7th inst.; and secondly, for the reason that I would not attend any public meeting where there is such an immense lot of rowdyism carried on, the larrikins being prompted by the intelligent gentlemen of Christchurch that attend those meetings, causing the larrikins to hoot, howl, and throw Hour on the persons of those wishing to spend their time and money for the benefit of the public at large —whether ratepayers or otherwise. Gentlemen, I believe that the members returned at the incoming election will only be entitled to hold their seats for a term of twelve months, when the city, I have every reason to believe, will be divided into wards. Although opposed to any increase m taxation, there are several public works that the city cannot really do without, among which are a Town Hall, municipal offices, water supply for the prevention of fire, bridges in different places, and the completion of the concrete channelling. If returned, I will do my duty conscientiously. Your obedient Servant, 0545 WM. CLIFFORD. LARGE ARRIVALS OF New Summer Drapery. ROBERT BLACK, HAS pleasure in stating he is now Opening up, ex Palala, a CHOICE and FASHIONABLE SELECTION of the LATEST STYLES of GOODS suitable for the present season. DRESS MATERIALS in superabundant quantity, in various makes, as Snowflakes, Melanges, Challies, Lustres, Arabian Glac6s, &c.. Black, Coloured, and Japanese Silks. Prints, Brilliants, Figured Cambrics, New Ginghams, and other washing materials in immense variety. White and Coloured Lace Stripes, Checks, Matellasses, Piques, &c., &c. Silk Scarves, Neckerchiefs, and other fancy goods, in beautiful styles, a large assortment. In every other department large quantities of New Goods are now being opened up. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has also received Large Additions of New, Seasonable L>oods of both Colonial and English Manufacture. SPECIAL.—AII goods have been marked at prices extremely low. I ean conluu ntly state that everything will he found Firstrate Value, and not to be excelled. HIGH AND LICHFIELD CHEIsTOHUBOH. STREETS. 2416
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GLOBE18781003.2.9.4
Bibliographic details
Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1445, 3 October 1878, Page 2
Word Count
831Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1445, 3 October 1878, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.