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rswwrj.TSßtat • TAILORS’ PUNIC. A GENFRAL MEETING of the Trade -4-Aa- vill he held ah the Forreateis’ Hotel on TUI SPAY EVENING, the 21 at instant, at S o’clock sharp, to receive committee’s report. 8702 TIP 'MAS GRAHAM, Secretary. TO M A PAHS A NoT ; Lv7ilU.E;iS^ A <SEVERAL MFST'NG of the Trade will he bold in ti c Commercial Hotel T HIS EYEN 1N G. At 8 o’clock sharp, To make final arrangements for the Picnic. The committee respectfully request the attendance of the entire trade. R. CLARE, 1-20 3600 Secretary of Committee. WANT'D, t ie Working Men and others to know that I am selling the Best Bread at 5d per 41b loaf. All kinds of groceries at lowest prices. T. Pooi/n, Col mbo and High streets. 3696 W ANTED, the Per lie to remember that they can buy their Boots, a Single Pair at Wholesale Price, at Hyde’s Boot Factory. Retail Shoo—High sheet. 3685 WANTED, a competent Man to work a circular saw, and General Joiner. Apply G. Parkin, Ashburton ; or, J L. Fleming, Tuam street, Christchurch. 3694 LOST, between the Ashburton and Christchurch railway station on January IStb, a W AG, containing blankets, &o. The finder will oblige by leaving the same a 1 ’ Christchurch railway station. 3691 OS), a MEMORANDUM BOOK. Keward on leaving at the addiess written on first page. 3659 LOST, a Strawberry COW, bottle brand. Anyone returning the same to my residence, Windmill road, will receive ten shillings reward.-- -Edward Reece. 3675 WANMED, a General Servant, Apply, after 6 p.m., to Mr W. H. Hargreaves, corner of Cashel and Barbados streets. 3^06 WANTED, a General Servant, where housemaid is kept. No washing. Apply to Mi«s Parker’s Registry office. WAN TKD, a Boy about 14 or 15 to io >k after a horse, and make himself generally useful about a house. Packr Brothers, 3698 WANTED, a Coachman and Groom for a station in South Canterbury. Packe Brothers, 3699 WANTED, a Steady Active Man as baker, accustomed to sunll goods ; also, a young Lad to drive baker’s cart and collect orders, Apply at A 1 Hotel, U3O to-morrow. 3701 THE LADIES OF CANTERBURY can procure BLACK SILK of the highest class manufacture at prices much lower than generally charged for inferior goods. H. E. MAY & CO., having liy far too large a stuck, have made such reductions as warrants them in expecting an immediate clearance. 5s 01 quality, really a good silk, reduced to 4s’ 6d; 7s 6d, reduced to 5s lid; 11s 6d, to 9s 6d. Japanese Silks at a discount of 25 per cent. E. E. MAY & CO., 3549 The Hail, High street.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1536, 20 January 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1536, 20 January 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1536, 20 January 1879, Page 2

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