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WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mra. J. Baxter, Whately road. 2872 WANTED a Nursegirl, between fourteen and sixteen jears of age. Apply Mrs J. H. Hall, Eastern Hotel, Casliel street. 2881 WANTED, an active Youth. Apply to Grerar & Whi'combb. 2845 WANTED, a General Servant, who can do plain cooking. Washing pnt out and a boy kept. Apply before 3 and after 5 p m., to Mrs Hart, Hereford street West, near Domain. 2636 lioyaOritish rifle galleryT WANTED, a Boy for race week ; also, To Let, 15ft. of Ground, fronting the Circus, for race week only. Apply as above. 2889 0 WiLL-iSINKfiItS.—WANTED, an Artesian Well. Apply, T. Hullett, Avonville Store, Armagh street East. 2873 L« ST, from fcumner, about the 7th October, a Dark Brown COB; black points; had a wound on off shoulder. Finder will be rewarded on bringing him to 0. Dalwood, Sumner. 2883 OUND, ‘ a White FOX TEKEIeR SLUT. The owner can have the same by applying to J. Manning, Oxford terrace. 2890 MUTUAL BENEFIT, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTER BURY (PERMANENT). Established 1872. Offices—Cashel street, Christchurch. THIS Society having been successfully conducted for upwards of Five Years, is not now liable to the same risks and contingencies as new societies, and having an extensive as well as prosperous business, good security is offered to investors, and ample funds are available for borrowers. Investors may enter the society at any time without having to pay back subscriptions. The Society being formed for the purposes of mutual benefit, borrowing members also participate in the profits, the total amount repayable by this class of shareholders being considerably reduced by the amounts thus carried to their credit from time to time. The Society also receives money on de posit, in sums of E 25 and upwards, for long or short periods, upon which highest current rates of interest are allowed. Full information and all particulars afforded on application at the office of the Society. J. A. BIRD, 2893 Secretary. MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOrTETY OF CANTERROR* (PERMANENT.) THE MONTHLY MEETING for the PAYMENT of SUBSCRIPTIONS, &c., will be held at the Society’s Offices, Cashel street, on MONDAY Next, 4th inst. Office hours—lo to 4 and 7to 9 p.m, This being the first payment of another financial year, intending investors should take advantage of the favourable opportunity now presented of becoming shareholders in this fl urishing institution. Shareholders are reminded that the annual working expenses fee of 6d per share is now due. 2894 J. A. BIRD. Secretary. jgpiND RAWING OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING IN CHRIhTCHUR :H, And Three other Diamond Rings, 220 Members at One Pound. Under the Management of a Committee of Gentlemen. Ist Prize - Single-stone Biamond, forming Pin Ring, and Solitaire, weight 10.{ carats. 2nd Prize—Cluster Diamond Ring 3rd Prize—Half-hoop Diamond and Opal Ring 4th Prize—Single-stone Diamond Ring. As it is intended, if possible, to hold the Drawing at Hawkes’ Auction Rooms, on Thursday Evening Next, the 7th inst., at eight o’clock, intending subscribers should secure their tickets at once. The P izes will be exhibited in the window of the Mont de Piete till the Drawing. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED OF ; Mr Beattie, Palace Hotel Mr Cookson, Warner’s Hotel Mr Morling, Victorian Hotel Mr Fleming, Hairdresser, Colombo street Mr Winney, Tobacconist, Colombo street Mr Clark, Tobacconist, Colombo street Mrs Haines, Tobacconist, Cathedral square Mr Harris, at Hawkes’ Auction Room And at the Mont de Piete, Colombo street. 2885 UST OPENED, and READY FOR SALE, at prices which defy competition — A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING. Print Morning Wrappers, from 7s 6d. * Kid Gloves, Is lid. A good shilling’s worth for 6d on the sixpenny table. H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall, High street.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1471, 2 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1471, 2 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1471, 2 November 1878, Page 2

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