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WANTED KNOWN—That the beat stand for a Butcher’s Shop iu Town is comer of Tuam and Manchester streets. Apply to Professor GKmcOTT, Herbalist, Manchester street. 1728 LOST —A Brown .Retriever PUP. Any person retaining same after this, will be prosecuted. H. S. Pibremost, next Show-grounds, Colombo street south. 1730 BOOK-KEEPING- taught in the evening by an Accountant of twenty years’ varied experience. Moderate terms. Address F.V., Worcester street east. 1729 -J O/'h/'h YARDS LUSTRE, reduced VfVr from Is to B£d yard. Hats, 6d. A. Walker, Christchurch, Sydenham, and Amberley, 1731 ■jTJUND a DOG near the Theatre. Owner JD can have the same by giving description and paying expenses. Apply to Wm. Copeman, East Town Belt, Christchurch. 1732 WANTED KNOWN—Is it myself or the decorations yon most admire 1 May the De’il burn my small clothes, but I'd sooner see yourselves with the (Jueen’s picture in your fists, your hearts in your bosoms and not in your breeches pocket, than surfeiting yourselves with minor attractions. 11 1 would so,” Remember, I am again in harness, and desirous of making a draw. Wood, Saddler, High street. 1733 W A«Tr.U.s, 24 WORDS, luaertaJ, lor ONE SHILLING. WAN 1 ED, a young Man, as Groom and Gardener. Apply to J. Evans Brown, Cathedral sqnare. 1705 WANI'KU KNOWN Homeopathic Medicines, new supply, Birthday Text Books, Boys’ Own Paper, Francis Havergal’s Works, New Editions of Dickens’ and Thackeray’s Works, in monthly volumes, at 4s each. Chic Note Papers and Envelopes. FOUNTAIN BARBER, Importer of Books and Stationery, 1692 Colombo street. WANTED a Clicker ; wages no object to a good pattern cutter. Toombr Bros, & Co, 1699 WANTED KNOWN that Wakefield & Parker, Brickmakers, have For Sale 40,000 Bricks per week at 43s per 1000 at their Yard, 50s delivered in town. 16C3 WANTED by an experienced Laundress Washing, or day work. Address, E, A. M., Office of this paper. 1737 WANTED Known—That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS direct from its own agent in London, WANTED KNOWN that the new Wellington Hotel, Tnam street, is Now Open for the Accommodation of Families, Boarders and Travellers. Breakfasts in time for early trains. Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. Hot and Cold Baths. Private apartments for families, charges. Mrs Fuchs, Proprietress. 1673 WANTED KNOWN. Ten trunks of ladies* kid BOOTS AND SHOES To be Sold. Now is your time for Cheap Boot?. For Three Weeks Only, COME AND SEE THE PRICES. JAS. HESLIP. Opnoalte the Borough Hotel, High street. 1726 WANTED the Public to Know, that the Globe inserts “ Wanteds” for ONE SHILLING, Wanted KNOWN —That William Qimblett’s Advertisement of Cheap Vegetables is on the first page of Globe. First read; then buy. 661 WANTED KNOWN, that I am a direct importer from London of Washing, Wringing, and Mangling Machines combined. Also Single Washing Machines, Mangles, Clothes Wringers, and Knife Cleaners. Also, Punching and Drilling Machines. Just received, a number of these machines. J. Hern, corner Manchester and In am streets. 4822 WAN U£U KNOWN, that King Brothers have just received a direct shipment )f Greener’s Celebrated Hammerless Guns ; ilso, Single and Double-barrel Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns of every description, Dhilled Shot, Curtis and Harvey’s, Nos. 2,4, md 6 ; Powder, and every Sportsman’s requisite. See Advertisement on fourth page of Tlobb. 4T56 KTTANTBD Known —That the GLOBE is published at 4 o’clock sharp. ITfTANTED KNOWN Glass, China, W Earthenware, Having just received irgQ shipments of the abovo Goods, we are repared to give our customers special value, iberal discount to persons furnishing. Llso, a largo assortment of Lamps with atent extinguishers and other burners. — lathksom Bros, and Co.,'.JCashel street. Tie trade liberally supplied. 4413 IOR SALE, Quarter-acre SECTION, U Corner Harper and Second streets, ydaiham, together with Building known 3 the Old Harper street Church. Apply J. : Buxton, Durham street sonth; or, R, W. 'noland, Tuam street. 1620 J, MILLS, Pratt’s Buildings, Colombo street, JEQS to thank the public for their past patronage, and calls their special tention to his New Goods. Suita made as cap as any house in town for cash. Best irkmen kept. 1735

EDWARD REECE WISHES TO INFORM HIS PATRONS THAT The Hew Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse WILL BE OPENED ON SATUEDAT NEXT, THE Ist NOVEMBER. ON this occasion E.B. will have much pleasure in seeing his old friends as well as those who have more recentlypatronised his establishment. Those of his supporters who live at a distance and consequently may not be present, E.R. wishes to assure them that he will continue to uphold the standard which has always been his motto, viz , a Good article at a Reasonable Price. Luncheon ready at 1 o’clock p.xn. N.B. —On this occasion "Visitors are not necessarily expected to be Purchasers. COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 1710 TO WILLIAM WOMBWELL CHARTERS, Esq., SYDENHAM. BIK8 IK, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of the Borough of Sydenham respectfully ask you to allow yourself to be nominated for the honorable position of Mayor of the Borough for the ensuing year. . , . , We do this because we wish to honorably recognise the groat services you have rendered to the Borough— In your seat as a'Councillor. As a Delegate to the Meeting of Representatives of all the Municipalities in New Zealand at Wellington, and as the Representative of the Borough to interview the Government on important matters of business relating to its welfare. Should you feel yourself at liberty to accede to our wish, wo hereby pledge ourselves to use our utmost endeavors to secure your return. Signed by 140 Ratepayers. Sydenham, October 29th, 1879. To the 140 Ratepayers signing the Requisition. Gentlemen, —I have very great pleasure in acceding to your reqnesttoallow myself to be nominated for the position of Mayor of our rising Borough. Since the formation of the Council I have done my best as a Councillor to forward your interests, and feel very gratified for your recognition of my services in that capacity. Should you elect me to the honorable position of Mayor, I trust that when my term of office shall have expired, my efforts in the interests of Sydenham will have been such as to merit your approval. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 19-311727 W. W. CHARTERS.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 31 October 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 31 October 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 31 October 1879, Page 2

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