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WANTED a Nursegirl. Apply to Mrs Nedwill, ", 2615 WAITED, experienced Dressmakers. J. Ballaktyne & Co., Dunstable House. [ V \~ —• —i ANTED, two Carpenters for upcountry for good and steady/Men; highest wages. Apply at Victoria Hotel. •: -L 2662 WANTED ‘Youths from fifteen upwards to learn the rivetting. Toomer Bros, and Co., Lichfield‘street..- . r -\ \ 2626 WANTED a good Milkman. Apply to J. T. Ford & Co,, Hereford street, Christchurch. . .. 2623 .- 7 :i -7‘ —— , , WANTED, an experienced Milliner; also, a General Servant and Nurse Girl. A. Walker, Draper, Clothier, and Tailor, Colombo street. 2655 WANTED a Girl, about fifteen or sixteen, to make herself generally useful. Apply to'Mrs FbAser, corner of East. Belt, Ferry road. 2620 WANTED, a first-class Caf6 Cook. Also,, Second Cook, male or female, and a Scullery Boy. Apply Provincial Larder. 2652 WANTED, a Nmse accustomed to young - children, who is a good needlewoman ; also, a General Servant, who can do plain cooking. Washing put out and a boy kept. Apply before 3 and after 5 p.m., to Mrs Hart, Hereford street West, near Domain. 2636 ANTED, four first-class Bookmakers; highest wages given to good hands. Also, Tenders for the Erection of a Shaft 50ft high. Specifications can be had by applying to E. and G. Piper, Sydenham Brick Works, Colombo street south. 2646 WANTED, for the Female Refuge, a M arried Couple, without family. The man to act as Caretaker, work in the garden, &c. The wife must be a good Laundress. Salary, £IOO per annum, with house and fuel. Apply by letter, with reference to H. W. Packer, Hon. Sec., Christchurch.^ -jT7\S REWARD. —LOST, on 15th 8 U October, a black and tan sheep BITCH, answers to name pf Nell. Had on when lost register collar, No. 2328, with portion of chain attached. Anyone returning her to W, Foster, at Messrs Miles, Hassal and Co.’s will receive above reward. 2660 ENTERTAINMEN T. AN ENTERTIANMENT. consisting of Solos, Choruses, h eadings, Recitations, and instrumental music by members of the Colombo rf’ad choir 'will take place on THURSDAY, 17th October, in the Waltham schoolroom, commencing at 7.30. Admission one shilling. Children halfon behalf of the Harper street and and Waltham Sunday schools. 2658 F. C. BARRINGTON, See. LYTTELTJK MR JOSEPH FLETCHER has received instructions from Mr Charles Boyd, r\~r * TO SELL, At his Sale Rooms, Norwich Quay, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th, at 11 a.m., as follows; — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE . EFFECTS, Comprising Iron bedsteads, feather bedding Drawers, spring sofa Sewing machine, cheffomer Carpeting, oilcloth, looking glasses, &c., &c. 2657 AND HRISTCHURCH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. & N OPENING SOIREE, in commemoration of tbe inauguration of periodical eetings to be held under the auspices of the >ove society will take place in the TEMPLAR HALL, O-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, Commencing at 8 o’clock. Addresses by the Rev. S, Macfarlane, and ev. R. Waddell, M.A., Prebbleton. Songs by Miss Ness, Mrs C. M. Gray, Mrs M. Thompson, Mrs E. Amos, and Messrs C. Johnson, S. Bath, J. Piper, and C. M. Refreshments will be handed round during e interval. Admission Free. C. M. GRAY, Hon. Sec. rUST UNPACKED by the Undersigned, ex Waimate, PACKAGES, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Account Books, Pocket Books, Note Paper and Envelopes (various), kstands, Carte de Visite, India Tinted and other Photographic Mounts, &c,, &c., &c. ■WALTER SUCKLING, STATIONER, &0., Manchester Street South. CHRISTCHURCH. 163 TTE have the pleasure of informing the /V public that our FIRST oHIPENT of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ARE NOW ON VIEW, Comprising Fast color prints, from s£d per yard; or rook’s longcloth, 4s lid per dozen; grey, ab, and slate alpacas, per yard. UNDERCLOTHING. French kid gloves, Is lid per pair ; two itton do, 2a lid per pair. H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall, High street.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1456, 16 October 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1456, 16 October 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1456, 16 October 1878, Page 2

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