w ANTED, a smart Errand Hoy. Apply Evjjke tt Br,s, & Co. 2766 J .'i,' AN IE D, a General Servant. Apply V t Provincial Hotel, Cashel street east. 2704 Ik*. ANTED KNOWN, £SOO Challenge, f ▼ that the B acksmith’s Dream is ttie best and cheapest exhibition in the world. WA NTE D, a Boy. milker. Apply Victoria street. Must be good to Mr Bowman, 2/79 WANTE J, a General Servant, where other servants are kept. Mis H 11. Webb, Lyttelton. 2794 WAN lED, an active Young Man (single), fcr wool washing, &c. Good wages and cnmfortable home. Apply Thos Lee, WoJston. 2780 WANTED, makers, apply, John Foundry, Blacksmiths and BoilerNone but good hands need Anderson, Canterbury 2735 WANTED, 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 WANTED, four first class Brkkmakers; highest wages given to g od hands. Also, Tenders for t;.e Erection of a Shaft 50ft high. Specifications can be had by applying to E. and G. Pipes, Sydenham Brick Works, Colombo street south. 2646 WANTED, the Public to remember that Hyde is atid Selling Boots, all of his own make, A single pair at wholesale price Womens’ Kid Boots, from 9s 6d; Mens’ Bluchers from 8a 9d, all oar own make ; Mens’ bide Springs 13s 6d. Hyde's Boot Factory, Retail Shop, High street. FOR SALE, on easy terms, a CORNER SECT,ON, 60ft by 52ft in Durham street tenth. Apply to Joseph Dawson, Builder, Kiltnorc stieet east. 2763 T J L Pl'. A good Two-roomed COTTAGE, large Garden and Emit Trees in Bingslaud, near Btanmore road. Apply » kre’s . tore, Bingsland. 2773 unitedvlethoGist"free church, St, Asaph street. TO-MORROW, Revs. J. WHITE and S. MaCFaRLANE, 11 and 6.39. 2785 EVANGELISTIC PREACHING, New Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. Mr thos. h. bates (Evangelist), WILL (D.V.)PH>ACH in the above Hall TOMORROW EVENING. Subject—” Christ versus Theologians.” 2776 COLOMBO ROAD WESLYAN OHUnCH. SERMONS TO-MORROW (Sunday) in aid of Home Missions. Morning, at 11—Rev. A, R. Eitchett. Afternoon, at 2 30 —Addresses to Children by the President and Rev. J. S. Smaliey. Evening, at 6.30 —The President. Open Air Service opposite the Church at 4 pm. 1 2786 SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Perseverance Division, No, 4, “VfOTICE, to Members only, the social J3l TEA and MEETING to Re open the Hal and invite Members attending Meeting of Grand Division, will be held on MONDAY Evening, October 28th, in Temperance Hall, Gloucester street. Tea on tables at six o’clock. Meeting immediately after tea. The GW P. to take the chair. Musical items conducted by Bro. T. G. Smith. 2778 E. gOdDSALL, for Committee. LEEDS HOUSE, CASHEL STBBET, Tailoring Department N THURSDAY NEXT we SHOW our first early SPRING SHIPMENT of TWEEDS FANCY DOESKINS COATINGS, and VESTINGS. Great care has been exercised In the selecin of a varied and choice stock of material r this department, in which Shoddy, jtton Warps, Mungo, and all such Vile impounds have been entirely repudiated, id Pure Wool Alone Adhered to. We desire especially to attract attention the leading feature of our tailoring trade, z., PERFECT FITTING IROUSERS, ith an easy and graceful appearance for ling, walking, or dress purposes. Our larges as heretofore have been adjusted ith a due regard to economy, consistent ith high class cutting, and workmanship of e most sterling and lasting description, [together our patrons will find that wo have ,refnlly studied their Interests, and well erlted their confidence and support. J. Le Masurier & Co. August Ifitb, 1878. 20*1 d 8. B. Seymour, SURGEON DENTIST, GiiOtroxsTKß Stribt, Christchurch, ARTIFICIAL TEETH ADJUSTED TO THE MOUTH, ; From Oki to a Oomplrtb Set. Those who have unfortunately lost their Teeth by decay or otherwise should consult Mr Seymour as to the best method of having them replaced by Artificial ones, mofnl for appearance, articulation, and mastication, DENTURES in GOLD,SILVER, DENTAL ALLOY, AND VULCANITE. LOWEST CHARGES, 119 OonsUtant with giving ■atlsfaetlon IMPORTANT SALE OF Choice Suburban Sections, HAVING A LARGE FRONTAGE On the FERRY ROAD (or Lower High street), MATHESON STREET, AND NEW STREET. TEN MINUTES’ WALK FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MESSRS H, MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Thomas Pavitt, Esq, TO SELL, At their Canterbury Wool Stores, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, At 12 o’clock, on REALLY CHOICE HIGH and DRY SECTIONS, having large frontages on the main street, Ac, which form a portion of the ei-tate lately in the occupation of Andrew Duncan, Esq. These sections have been carefully laid off in c .-zes suitable for all classes, each having ample frontage for the depth. A large number of first-class, well-grown forest and fruit trees are now upon the land. The position of this property is unequalled for the erec.iou of dwellings, its proximity to the centre of the business parts of the city creating it as the most eligible building Lnd in the market. Terms—Ouo-third deposit ; one-third, 127 days; one-third in 187 days, bearing 8 per cent. Land Transfer Act Title. Lithographs and every information supplied at the offices, of MESSRS T. & E. PAVITT, Colombo etreet; Or the Aponte, S!W ft. WATSON & CO.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1465, 26 October 1878, Page 2
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