WANTED, an active Youth. Apply to Crerar & Whiicombb. 2845 WANTED, immediately, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs A. MoNie, Durham street South, third house from Belt. 2927 WANTED, at once, Milliners and Improvers. Apply, Argyle House, G. L. Death and Co. 2919 WANTED, a good Wheelwright and a Blacksmith, used to general work. A. Johnston, Montreal and Tuam streets. 2920 ANTED, a General Servant (nursemaid kept). Apply Mrs A. Cuff, Cashel street east, five doors from St. Paul’s Church. 2918 WANTED, a General Servant and a Housemaid. -Apply at Mrs Twentyman, Cashel street west, before 2 or after 5. 2896 WANTED, Two good Cabinet Makers and one Upholsterer; highest wages to competent men. Apply D. Foster, Colombo road, Sydenham and Cashel street, Christchurch, 2900 LOST, part of the Side of a CARRIAGE. Finder Rewarded on returning the same to Mr Coker, City Hotel. 2929 TITO LET, a comfortable four-roomed JL COTTAGE, with washhouse, situated in Armagh street; three minutes’ walk from the Post-office. Apply at once to J. Baxter Chemist, Whately road. 2908 RACES. RACES. FOR SALE, single BUGGY and HARNESS, almost new; also ; showy little buggy HORSE. Apply Suffolk Brewery, Barbadoes street, opposite Catholic Chapel. 2898 FOR SALE, A 'BARGAIN. THREE SECTIONS at Crewe, adjoining Railway workshops, Addington, Price, £45 each. Terms, £3 cash ; balance within four years at current interest. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO. 2840 Alport’s Buildings, Hereford street. FOR SALE, in Hereford street east, BUILDING SECTIONS, eighth of an acre each. Price, £SO. Terms, a small deposit, balance in three or four years. Apply 2924 T, PEPPERELL, Hereford street. CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS. MEMBERS are requested to MEET at the Orderly Room punctually at 8 o’clock on THURSDAY EVENING, the 7th inst,, to receive final orders and make all necessary arrangements for the Dunedin Review. 2931 JAS. GEO. HAWKES, Captain. iTeaks of Nature. COME AND SEE rjIHE WONDERFUL TWO-LEGGED COLT, SHEEP WITH TWO HEADS, THE EIGHT-LEGGED LAMB, AND OTHER FREAKS OF NATURE, &c., &c., As they were born. NEXT THE THEATRE ROYAL, GLOUCESTER STREET. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE. 2030 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Entertainment in aid of ;the BUILDING FUND of the LOYAL AVON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., A. 0., ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, The Chair to be taken by his Worship the Mayor. First Part. Overture Mr Coombes’ Band Violin Solo Mr James Coombes Lecture, entitled “AN HOUR Wlffl LONGFELLOW,” BY BRO. FRED. ADAMS. Second Part. Overture Mr Coombes’ Band Cornet Solo ... ... Mr C. Coombes Mrs Grey ... ... Mr Walker ... ... Miss Kent MrWoledge Accompanyiat—Mr Richard Searell. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at o’clock, Million prices—Chairs, 2a ; backs seats ad gallery. Is. 2932 NOTICE. rHE USUAL”WEEKLY SALE OF WOOL, HIDES, SKINS, &c., &c., is POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK, n consequence of the Races and Cattle Show. E. WILKIN & CO., H. MATSON & CO., 933 Auctioneers. IF the Cabman who drove a gentleman on Tuesday afternoon from the Railway Station to the White Hart Hotel, and who at the same time had some luggage, will return the Overcoat left in his cab to the W hite Hart Hotel, he will be handsomely rewarded. 2934 BUSINESS NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, have This Day, COMMENCED BUSINESS as Barristers and Solicitors, under the style or firm of McConnel and Douglas. Dated this 4th day of November, 1878. 808. McCONNEL GEORGE M. DOUGLAS. Offices ;—Alport Buildings, Hereford street, Christchurch. 2912 RACES. RACES. J. it. uaohkOßD’S LUNCHEON room?. Triangle. BREAKFAST, from 8 a.m. ; Hot Luncheon, 11 am. Teas, from 5 p.m. during Race Week. Also, Luncheon provided in J. B. B.’s Booth cn Race Course, Is 6d. Tea, Coffee and Confectionery. 2913 UsT UNPACKED by the Undersigned, ex Waimate, 7 PACKAGES, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Account Books, Pocket Books, Note Paper and Envelopes (various), Inkstands, Carte de Visite, India Tinted and other Photographic Mounts, &c,, &c., &c. WAITER SUCKLING, STATIONER, &c., Manchester Street South. CUBIST HURGH, __ 163 JUST OPE> ED, and READY FOR SAL if, at prices which defy competition— A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERwLOTHiNG. Print Morning Wrappers, from 7s 61, Kid Gloves, Is lid, A good shilling’s worth for Gd on the sixpenny table. H. eTmAY & CO., The Hall, High street, ;
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1474, 6 November 1878, Page 2
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