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WANTED tto Public to Know, that the Globe inserts “ Wanteds” for ONE SHILLING. WASTE DS 21 WORDS inserted for ONE SH LLING. ANTED Known—That the GLOBE is published at 4 o’clock sharp. W” ANTED KNOWN, that Sydenham House, late in the occupation of Mr Pope, will be Ee-opened on Saturday, 7th June, with an entire now stock of Drapery, by A. Walker, Draper, Colombo street. An assistant wanted. 23 WANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be obtained at all Railway S tationa. EMPLOYERS Wanting Servants,Advertiso the Globs for ONE BHIL-LING-24 WORDSANTED the Pnblic to Read T. Austin’s Drapery Advertisement, 4th page Globe, and then give him a call. Cheapest Drapery Establishment in Christchnrch. 4825 ANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be ,had everywhere. Price One Penny. ANTED KNOWN [that Matheson Bros, and Co., of Dnnedin, have Opened a Branch in Cashel street, Christchurch. Persons furnishing are particularly requested to iuspeot their stock of glass, china, and lampware for variety and price ; their stock la unequalled In the colonies. Commodious offices to be let upstairs. 4413 W" ANTED Known—That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS direct from its own agent in London. WANTED KNOWN, that travellers leaving Christchurch by train can procure any article of Drapery at Manchester House, Manchester street. 1738 WANTED, immediately, an Assistant Dressmaker. Must bo a good band. For address apply to the Office of this Paper. WANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “Wanteds” than any other paper in the Colony, for ONE SHILLING. WANTED KNOWN, that King Brothers have just received a direct shipment of Greener’s Celebrated Hammerlees Guns; also, Single and Double-barrel Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns of every description, Chilled Shot, Curtis and Harvey’s, Nos. 2,4, and 6 ; Powder, and every Sportsman’s requisite, See Advertisement on fourth page of Globe, 4755 ANTED KNOWN, that J. Hern’s Patent Ranges (late Mannings) are the best that are known in New Zealand to give every satisfaction, and soon save their price! Greatly reduced In price lately; small ranges very cheap.—J, Hern, Manchester street, Christchurch. 4822 OR SALE, a two-roomed HOUSE and Land near the railway. Easy terms. Apply D. Foster, Sydenham. 43 TO LET, a large well-lighted ROOM, on the first floor, 60ft. long 25ft. wide, with hoist for goods, and private entrance, suitable for any wholesale show room, situated Colombo street, corner of Tuam itreet. Apply to I. B, Sheath, Ironmonger, Colombo street. 47 LOST, near the Hospital, small English Terrier BITCH, steel collar. Retnrn to J. L. Wilson’s, Cashel street. 113 Tt/TR WM. J. RUDD, late of Westland, It I has been appointed TRAVELLING AGENT for the New Zealand Annuities and Life Insurance Department. GEORGE THORNE, Jxtn., Chief Agent and Inspector for Canterbury^ HOUSES taken in for WINTER, in paddocks, Colombo street South. Terms, 15a a month, In advance, with use of stable. Apply to John Larkins, Hillside road. 59 0 0 N NNI N G T CARRAGEEN; Or. IRISH MOSS. The best known remedy for Coughs and Colds. To be had everywhere. 101 JjWBRETT JgROS. AND £JO. Cashel Street West. HAVE JUST OPENED ICASE of ENGLISH HATS and BONNETS, to bo sold at Homo Prices. Trimmed Hats for 17s 6d, worth 36a Trimmed Hats for 21s 6d, worth 37s 6d Trimmed Hats for 235, worth 40s Velvet Bonnets for 21s, worth 35s Velvet Bonnets for 255, worth 50s. 4898 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 New Zealand, growing on seven acres of ground, tme 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, apricots, almonds, quinces, and medltre. 15,000 Grape Vines, walnuts, sweet chesnuts, and true filberts, 5000 Fruiting Gooseberry and Currant Tro6B 250,000 Strong Quicks, African box thorns, hollies, and nuts for fencing. Also, roses, conifers, evergreens, and general nursery stock.’ Priced catalogues, free ou application. Cash orders of £2 and upwards carriage free to Christchurch or any railway station. Orders left at Seahright’s, Zetland Arms, Cashel street, Christchurch, promptly attended to. fi3 STRAPS AND O'HER LEATHER GOODS. THE undersigned desires to call attention to his fresh supply of LEATHER GOODS, ex Coriolanus, HIDE TRAVELLING BAGS, MANTKAU, PORTSWAG STRAPS, TRAVELLERS’ LONG STRAPS, 5 to 8 feet LADIES’ COMPANIONS, RETICULES, &c., &c. WALTEE SUCKLING. Stationer and Ticket-Writre, Manchester sheet south, Christchurch. Importer of Stationery and Fancy Goods. N.B —Leather goods direct from the manufacturers. 163 TO ARCHITECT 3 . AN experienced Architectural ASSISTANT requires an E' GAGEMENT in an Architect’s Office. First-class testimonials. Address Straight Edcie, Office of this Paper. 112 TENDER'* FOR RECLAMATION TO EAST OF BOAT JETTIES. THF. I yttelton Harbor Board invite TENDERS for the above WORK. Plans, specification, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Lyttelton Harbor Board Engineer’s Office, Hereford street, Christchurch. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Roc’amation, must be sent in to the Harbor Board Offi e in Lyttelton, by 12 o’clock noon, on THURSDAY, the 12th June, 1879. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, C. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary Lyttelton Harbor Board. Lyttelton Harbor Board office, 114 Christchurch, sth Jane, 1879. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY. THE next ORDINARY MEETING will be held in the Rooms of the Institute THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Juno sth, at 7.30 p.m. W. M. Maskcll, Esq., will read a paper entitled “Further Notes ou Scale Insects in Now Zealand.” R, W. Fereday, Esq., will also read a paper entitled “On a New Genus and Species of Butterfly of the Sab-family Satyrinoe." Members are requested to bring microscopes and any objects of interest. NELSON K. CHERRILL, 6-5 3177 Hon. Seo.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1651, 5 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1651, 5 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1651, 5 June 1879, Page 2

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