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WANTED a respectable Person to take oharge of two children. Address M.G-., Post Office, Christchurch. 69 WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globe. ONE SHILLING only. WANTED, Board and Residence by a gentleman. Terms moderate. Private bedroom preferred. Address 0. S., Office of this Paper. 84 WAJNIEU toe Public to Know, that the Globe inserts “ Wanteds” for ONE SHILLING. WANTED, a smart Youth to drive a Baker’s Cart, one accustomed to the trade. Apply Star Bakery, Ferry road. 79 w Act TEDS 21 WORDS ONE 8H LLING. inserted for WANTED tc sell cheap, double light Perambulator, black hood, equal to new. Apply Mrs Campbell, Tweed Cottage, Cashel street East. 86 WANTED Known—That the GLOBE is published at 4 o’clock sharp. ANTED KNOWN, that Sydenham House, late in the occupation of Mr Pope, will be Ro-opened on Saturday, 7th June, with an entire now stock of Drapery, by A. Walkeb, Draper, Colombo street. An assistant wanted. 23 WANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be obtained at all Railway Stations. _______ EMPLOYERS Wanting Servants,Advertise the Globe for ONE LING—24WORDSANTED the Public to Read T. Austin’s Drapery Advertisement, 4th page Globe, and then give him a call. Cheapest Drapery Establishment in ChristANTED to Kent or Purchase, a Four or Fivo-Roomed House, within easy distance from Cathedral square. Address D. 0., office of this paper. 1735 ANTED KNOWN, that the scale of advertising charges in the GLOBE is the lowest in New Zealand. WANTED, a good Four or Five Roomed House, in the North-west quarter of the City. Apply, stating rent, &c., A.8.U., office of this paper. 1734 ANTED Known—That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS direct from its own agent in London. . ANTED KNOWN, that travellers leaving Christchurch by train can procure any article of Drapery at Manchester House, Manchester street. 1736 WANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wanteds” than any other paper in the Colony, for ONE SHILLING. |TO" ANTED KNOWN, that King Brothers T v have just received a direct shipment f Greener’s Celebrated Hammerless Guns ; Iso, Single and Double-barrel Muzzle and Jreech-loading Guns of every description, Jhilled Shot, Curtis and Harvey’s, Nos. 2,4, nd 6 j Powder, and every Sportsman’s reuisite. See Advertisement on fourth page of iLOBE. 4755 ANTED KNOWN, that J. Hern’s Patent Ranges (late Mannings) are he best that are known in New Zealand to iva every satisfaction, and soon save their irice! Greatly reduced In price lately; mall ranges very cheap.—J, Hern, Manhester street, Christchurch. *4322 SHTTANTED KNOWN .that Matheaou If - Bros, and Co., of Dunedin, have ipened a Branch in Cashel street, Christhurch. Persons furnishing are particularly equested to inspect their stock of glass, hina, and lampware for variety and price ; heir stock is unequalled In the colonies, lommodious offices to bo let upstairs. 4413 rO LET, a large well-lighted ROOM, on the second floor, 60ft, long 25ft. wide, pith hoist for goods, and private entrance, uitable for any wholesale show room, ituated Colombo street, corner of Tuam treat. Apply to I. B. Sheath, Ir°Baonger. FOR SALE, a two-roomed HOUSE and Land near the railway. Easy terms. Lpply D. Foster, Sydenham. 43 WM. J. RUDD, late of It I has been appointed TRAVELLING LGBNT for the Now Zealand Annuities and jife Insurance Department. GEORGE THORNE, Job., /brief Agent and Inspector for Canterbury. JjWERETT JgROS. AND C°. Cashel Street West. HAVE JUST OPENED ICASE of ENGLISH HATS and BONNETS, to be sold at Home Prices. Trimmed Hats for 17s 6d, worth 35s Trimmed Hats for 21s 6d, worth 37s 6d Trimmed Hats for 23a, worth 40a Velvet Bonnets for 21s, worth 35s Velvet Bonnets for 255, worth 50s. 4898 CHRIS ICHUKCH, SYDENHAM, AND SUBURBAN BUIL'HNG SOCIETY (Permanent). Offices—Alport’s Buildings, Hereford street. THESE Offices will be open for the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions and Applications for Investment Shares between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m,, and from 7 to 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, June 4ih, 1879. 65 W. W. CHARTERS, Manager. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. A SALE of useful and ornamental NEEDLEWORK will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY, June stb, from 3 to 10 p.m. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. Lessons given in music, languages, and GENERAL INSTRUCTION. Mbs GORDON, 85 Harman street, Addington. HOBSES taken in for WINTEK, in paddocks, Colombo street South. Terms, 15a a month, in advance, with use of stable. Apply to John Larkins, Hillside road. 59 RANGIORA NURSERY. Inspection before Purchase Respectfully Invited. APPLE TREES. APPLE TREES. | APPLE TREES. WE, IVORY has the Largest and • Best Grown STOCK OF FRUIT TREES Ever offered for sale in N ew Zealand, growing on seven acres of ground, true to name, and free from blight and scale bug. 60,000 two and three years’ grafted Fruiting Trees, of apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, almonds, quinces, and medlars. 15,000 Grape Vines, walnuts, sweet chesnuts, and true filberts. 5000 Fruiting Gooseberry and Currant Trees. 250,000 Strong Quicks, African box thorns, hollies, and nuts for fencing. Also, roses, conifers, evergreens, and general nursery stock. | Priced catalogues, free on application. _ Cash orders of £2 and upwards carriage free to Christchurch or any railway station. Orders left at Seabright’s, Zetland Arms, Cashel street, Christchurch, promptly attended to. 63 STRAPS AND OTHER LEATHER GOODS. THE undersigned desires to call attention to his fresh supply of LEATHER GOODS, ex Coriolanus. HIDE TRAVELLING BAGS, PORTMANTEAU. SWAG STRAPS, TRAVELLERS’ LONG STRAPS, 5 to 8 feet LADIES’ COMPANIONS, RETICULES, Ac., &o, WALTER Tu CKLING. Stationer and Ticket-Whiter, Manch ster stieet south, Christchurch. Impo ter of Stationery and Fancy Goods. N.B —Leatherjgoodsjdirect from thej|mannfaotmrers,

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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