TV7 ANTED, a rmart Errand j oy. Apply W Eveke tt Bk s. & Go. 2766 W ; AN iE», a General Servant. Apply Provincial ii otkl, Cashel street east. 2704 WANTED, Eight or Ten Smart Waiters, for race days. Apply, at once, His Lordsiiii>’s Larder. 2^05 WANTED at once, a steady SecondHand Baker. Apply, J. Hopper, Lincoln Rond Bakery. 2807 WANTED, a respectable woman as Housekeeper. Apply to Hobnbman’s Registry Office, Victoria street. 2806 WAN !ED first-class Cook ; also, Waiter for an Hotel; highest wages given ; good references wanted. Apply at Hoenkman’s, Victoria street. 2811 •* »/ AN I ED, an active Young Man W (single), for wool washing, &c. Good wages and c omfortable home. Apply Thos, Lee, Woolston. 2780 WANTED, Blacksmiths and Boilermakers. None but good hands need apply. John Anderson, Canterbury Foundry. 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, a Young Man, to milk cow, assist in the garden, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr Fka/.kk, Corn Merchant, Colombo street. 2800 WAaTJID, to Let, a la ge Bedroom, suitable for two gentlemen or lady ; private family, with hoard, and use of si’ ting room. Apply to office of this paper. 2814 WANTED, by a Gentleman a bedroom, with fireplace, comfortably furnished. With or without partial board. Letter, stating term 3, Ac , address to J.E. H., let er box 21, Post-office, Christchurch. 2802 TO MILLINERS.-WANTED, Several Hat Trimmers. W. Strange and ‘’o., Victoria House, High street 2803 AN lED KN-JWN, that the book “Our First Century” (American history) will be delivered to subscribers as soon as arranyements can be made after the a r rival of mail steimer, October 261 h American Agents, Hereiord street. 2801 WANTED, four first class Brii kmakers; highest wages given to g od hands. Also, Tenders for the Erection of a Shaft 50ffc high. Specifications can be had by applying to E. and G. Fiver, SydenHam Brick Works, Colombo street south. 2646 TO LET.—A good Two-roomed COTTAGE, large Garden and Fruit Trees in Bingsland, near Stanmoro road. App'y fi krb’s - tore, Bingsland. 2773 LAND FOR SALE—In Sections of Halfacre, Quarter, or Eighth, on East Town Belt, corner of Ferry Road, This Lind is high and diy, and would suit anyone, either to reside on, or for speculation, being so close to the centre of the city. Title - Land Transfer Act. For terms, apply by letter, to Mr R. Palaibet, care of Dr. Prins. 2810 FOR SATE, near the Railway, th»-eo Quarter-acre SECTIONS, lots 29, Wilson’s, 215, Hawdon’s, and 19, Anysley’s Paddocks. Apply T. Pepverell, Hereford street 2742 TO LET, in Avonville, a Six roomed HOIDE, postered throughout; stands hiyh and dry, well ventilated. Apply T Hullett, Avonville Store, Armagh street east. 2798 THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, AND MONDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. MONT DB PIETE QUARTERLY SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges. THE MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES YET HELD IN CHRISTCHURCH, Comprising— THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF VALUABLE GOODS Ever offered for UNRESERVED sale. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instrnc tions from the Manager of the Mont de Piete, TO SELL, On the above dates, at his Rooms, Hereford street, The WHOLE of the (UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN HAND to date. Full particulars in future Notice. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Every Lot Guaranteed. Sale at 12 o’clock. 2804 TO BOARDINGHOUSE KEEPERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO LET, With Immediate Possession, at a Moderate Rental. THE LARGE SHOP, Dwelling-house, and Other Premises, at the corner of Lincoln road and St. Asaph street, Christchurch. The premises being roomy are well adapted for a boarding-house, combined with the business of a butcher, baker, and general storekeeper. The population in this part of Christchurch is rapidly increasing. Particulars as to rent, &c,, to be had on application at the office of H. E. ALPORT, House and Land Agent, 2799 Hereford street, Christchurch. SUFFOLK BREWERY (Late W. J. Disher), BARBADOES STREET. EATRD & CO. beg respectfully to intimate that in consequence of the great increase in the price of malt, they are compelled to Raise the Price of their ALE AND STOUT, Which in future will be 3 gallons ale, 6s 5 gallons ale, 9s 10 gallons ale, 17s 6d Double brown stout, 2s per gallon Bottled ale and stout., 9s per doz. Delivered Free in City and Suburbs. Terms, Cash on Delivery. 2808 S. 11 &VMOC3, SURGEON D33NTIST, Qlotoksmr Struct, Ohrirtouveoh ARTIFICIAL TEETH ADJUSTED TO THE MOUTH/ From One to a Comflsts Set, Those who hsva unfortunately lost their Teeth by decay or otherwise should consult Mr Seymour ao to the best method of having thorn replaced by Artificial onoa, aseful for apps&ftnoe, articulation, and matcfch'AtlOß, DENTURES ik GOLD, SILVER, DENTAL ALLOY, AND VULCANITE, LOWEST '(MARGES, U 8 OnumUal with sattofcsttoa.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1466, 28 October 1878, Page 2
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