WANTED, a good Kitohen Gardener, a single man preferred. Bligu's Canterbury Restaurant, Victoria Street. U TAILOKB Wanted, First-class Trouser handß. W. Strange and Co. 11U WANTED, an active Lad, to learn Coach Painting. Apply Elmsly and Curlett, Oxford Terrace. 1133 ANTEO, a strong Lad ; mast be able to drive a cart. Reference required. One fiat knows the town preferred. Apply at once (at the Shop) Colombo street, opposite Reeces's, Ironmonger —William Gimblett. 1138 TANTED KNOWN, that 1 am a direct , / importer from London of Washing, Wringing, and Mangling Machines combined. Also Single Washing Machine*-, Mangles, Clothes Wringers, and Knife Cleaners. Also, Punching and Drilling Machines. Just received, a number of these machines. J. Hern, corner Manchester and Tuam streets. 4522 WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globe. ONE SHILLING only. I WANTED KNOWN, that travellers leaving Christchurch by train can procure any article of Drapery at Manchester House, Manchester street. WANTED KNOWN, that h-iug have just received a direct shipment of Greener's Celebrated Hammerlees Guns ; i also, Single and Double-barrel Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns of every description, Chilled Shot, Curtis and Harvey's, Nob. 2, i, and 6 j Powder, and every Sportsman's re- , quisite. See Advertisement on fourth page of I Globe. 4T58 "ANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One IV. ANTED Known—That the GLOBE is ' published at 4 o'clock sharp. WANTED a Boy, one accustomed to the trade preferred, Apply to Mr G. Weston, Butcher, North Road, Kaiapoi. 1120 'ANTED the f üblic to Kuow, tuac me t * Globe inserts " Wanteds" for ONE SHILLING. WANTED KNOWN—That Gimbiett's Advertisement of Shrubs, Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, &c, &o , is on the First Page of the "Globe." First read — then buy. 661 ANTED KNOWN Glass, China, . - Earthenware. Having just received large shipments of the above Goodß, we are prepared to give our customers special value. Liberal discount to persons furnishing. Also, a large assortment of Lamps with Matheson Bros, and Co., Cashel street. The trade liberally supplied. 411 T FRONT SHOP to LET, with or - out two or thru ""ST" IJaTiS I modern -H-FV **• &, office of this paper. it X7IVENING TELEOBAPii," largest Sii South Canterbury circulation, is NOT the Timarn paper for sale. 1132 WANTED KNOWN, First Display of Spring >Goods, quality, price, and assortment unequalled. H. E. May and Co., The Hall, High street, Christchurch. See window by gas-light on Friday and Saturday nights. H3l ng BEWAKD—Whereas people are in 3b*J the habit of passing over my Land, Elmwood, and carrying off timber, posts, rails, gum, or anything that is not too heavy, the above reward will be paid on conviction of the persons so offending. R. H. BnoDBS. H° 3 WANTED, a Gardener. Apply by letter to R. iH. Rhodes, Elmwood. Good references required. 1101 WANTED TENDERS to Fall 200 Acres Bush, near Mr Sinclair's. Apply to R. Sutton, in Barry's Bay; or R. H. Rhodes, Elmwood. 1102 THE friends of Mr Charles Bain are respectfully informed that the Funeral of Mb late wife Mary will leave his residence, Stanmore road, on Saturday, September 13th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. _ McCLATCHIE, MOTTLE, & CO., 9-12 1130 Undertakers. \HJE Friends of Mr John James Martin Funeral of his late departed wife, to leave his residence, Ward-street, off Selwin street, to-morrow, Saturday, at two o'clock, for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and St. Asaph streets. M* JH. J. C^ 4^ PIANOFORTE TUNER, |Petbbbobough Street, Ch at church: MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WEST WARD. Gbntcemen, " BEG to THANK you sincerely for the . confidence yon have shown in placing me at the head of the poll, and I assure you that my endeavor will be, during my term of office, to prove to you your confidence was not misplaced. I am, Gentleman, Tours obediently, 1136 B. W. ENGLAND. MR T. PREECE has received instructions to SELL Br AUCTION, At his Sale Yards, Lichfield street, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), A quantity of SCANTLINGS AND BOARDS, Various lengths and sizes. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms Cash 1135 COLONISTS' HALL, LYLTTELTON. Positively the LAST NIGHT TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, OF THE HEWETIS. Another Monster Programme. Prices as usual—3s, 2s, Is. 113-1 BOUGHT AT AUCTION, From H. Matson & Co., • ESS THAN HALF THE USUAL COST. 6£ dozen mugs, blue shield 10 dozen goblets, 30 dozen mugs and goblets, ice and gold 10 dozen candlesticks 10 dozen black and gold vases. All the above will be Given away for SIXPENCE EACH. H. E. MAY & CO.'S CASH SALE, The Hall, High street, Christchurch. 5038
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1736, 12 September 1879, Page 2
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754Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1736, 12 September 1879, Page 2
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