WANTED two Boys as Apprentices for the sail making; /pply to R Forbes, Ship Chandler, Lyttelton. 30S8 WAN a Man to take charge of a saw mill. Apply J. L. Fleming, Christchurch, or G. G, Parkin, Ashburton 3115 WANTED, comfortable four-roomed COTTAGE, t-t. Albans district preferred. Address at once to J. 11. C,, Globe office. 3111 WANTED, a good Wheelwright and a Blacksmith, used to general work. A. Johnston, Montreal and Tuam streets. 2920 WANTED, a smart Shop Boy. Apply Messrs Fairbank and Go,, Family and Dispensing Chemists, High street, next Carl’s Empire Hotel. 3117 WANTED a Smart Lad about 18 years of age; one who lives with his parents in town preferred. Apply by letter, S.N., office of this paper. 3116 " TO TAILORS. WANTED a good Coatmaker. Apply to Ballantyne & Co,, Dunstable House, 3104 FOB. SALE, at St. Albans, a comfortable KESIDENCB, consisting of a COTTAGE, oontaining four rooms, pantry, and scullery, three-eighths of an acre of land,large stable, artesian well, garden in good order, and securely fenced. Favorable terms. Apply Geo. H. Morley, Victoria Stores, Victoria street. 3118 CANTERBURY TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. milE INAUGURAL MEETING of the iJL League will be hold in the Provincial 'Council Chambers on THURSDAY EVENING, 28th inst., at 7 30. It is hoped the Hon. Robert Stout, Attorney General, may be able to attend. Several * lergymen and other gentlemen will address the meeting. The various branches of the League will be formed in connection with the Chu-ches and congregations throughout the province, and each will include two sections—viz., a Temperance Society and a Total Abstinence Society. 3110 Oddfellows. Hal l. THURSDAY, NOY. 28th, 1878. GRAND CONCERT In aid of the funds for providing a r hristmas Treat for the children of the ORPHAN ASYLUM. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Tickets, 3s and 2s. May be obtained of Mr Sopp at the Orphanage, of the music sellers, and at the doors. 3114 MAYORAL ELECfIONT Citizens of Christchurch, R IN FAIRNESS, e:ognise long and faithful PUBLIC SERVICES, AND Vote for C. T. Ick. WEDNESDAY, NOY. 2V.
READ THIS. PRESENTS! GIFTS!! AN ASSORTMENT 'OP SC : APS, Albums, Inkstands, Note Folios, Papier Machc Goods, Students’ Writing Cases, Aluminium and other Pencil Cases, Pocket Books Purses, Penknives, &c. &c. COME AND SEE! WALTER SUCKLING, STATIONER, &0., Manchester Street South. CHRISTCHURCH. Agent for Perrier’s School Ink and Coutt’s Acetic Acid. 163
BOOTS! BOOTS! T. ANDERSON BEGS to annoanoe to his customers and the pnblio that he has a large and well assorted Stock of GENTS’, LADIES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, both English and Colonial made, besides all kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the Premises, in first-class style, peg. sewn, and rivltted, Note the address— T. ANDEBSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SFO3 DEPOT, No. llfl Colombo srtnroeit, Okrlatchurob 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 1490, 25 November 1878, Page 2
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