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WANTED KNOWN, Just La ded 1000 yards of Print, all new patterns and fast colors, at 4jd per yard. H. E. May and Co., The Hall, Christchurch, 1840 WANTED KNOWN, that all respectable Drapers will be Closed on Wednesday next, being a public Holiday. 1833 C'MFOETiBLE RESIDENCE, with partial board. Gentleman or Lady. Apply, Mrs Snell, third house past Christchurch Brewery, Lower High street. Use cf piano if required. 1835 BOARD and RESIDENCE, for two or three Sing’e Gentlemen, at Finsbury House, St. Asaph street West, also good stable accommodation. 1816 WANTED KNOWN—That William Gimblott’s Advertisement of Cheap Fruit and Vegetables is on the first page of Globe, First read ; then buy. 661 ANTED KNOWN—Stapleton’s Consnltation on Canterbury Derby closes at 9 pm, Saturday, November Btb. Drawn—Monday, 10th, at 7.30 p m.. Foresters’ Hall. 1769 VER ONE MILE, or 1800 YARDS LUSTRE, reduced from Is to Sid yard. Straw Hats, 6d ; trimmed do, 1s 6d. A. Walker, Christchurch, Sydenham, and Amberley. 1731 Wanted known—That j. g. Hoidsworth, Durham street, is now offering 9000 Yards of splendid Summer Dress Go-'ds at la per yard. Other lines equally cheap. Call and inspect them. Please note the address. J. G. Holdaworth, Durham street, between St. Asaph street and South Belt, Christchurch. 1797 WANTED, Boy under sixteen years, to look after horse and trap. Reference required. Apply to M. Murphy, opposite English Cemetery, before 11 a.m. 1815 WANTED the Public to Know, that the Globe inserts “ Wanteds” for ONE SHILLING. 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 2p. m. Hot and Cold Baths. Private apartments for families. Moderate charges. Mrs Fucns, Proprietress. 1873 CHRISTCHURCH MAIN DRAINAGE. FOR Connecting House Drains. Apply to W. M. Summbkiiays, Victoria street. 1574 ANTE D 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 Guos 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. 4T56 ‘ANTED KNOWN Glass, China, . . Earthenware, Having just received large shipments of the above Goods, we are prepared to give our customers special value. Liberal discount to persons furnishing. Also, a large assortment ‘of Lamps with patent extinguishers and other burners.— Matuesou Bros, and Co., Cashel street. The trade liberally supplied. 4413 TO LET, a Large SHOP and DWEL-LING-HOUSE complete, with good back premises, Colombo road, opposite the Sydenham Dispensary. Apply on tho Premises. 1760 TO LET, a well-furnished OFFICE in our building, suitable for an accountant or surveyor. Rent moderate. Lewis and Could, Hereford street, Christchurch. 1313 STABLING TO LET close to Addington station ; two-stall stable and shed for iwo carts. Apply at Ebert’s Coal Store. 1747 WANTED, the economising public to know that, as Mount Vesuvius is low in active eruption, the manufacturers of Ac Dowell’s patent VESUVIUS FIRE EQNDLBR3 have to hand more of the genuine stuff, warranted better than ever, md if they want to light their fires at ightning speed get some from your storekeeper, by telegraph or otherwise, and it will be found that they are the Quickest, Dleanest, Safest, Surest Material for Lighting Fires ever discovered. Sold 2very where, at SIXPENCE PER PACKET. 1789 LOST, a Light Tweed OVERCOAT, in the neighborhood of Cashel street, Phillips;own, or Barbadoes street, Finder will be •awarded. Apply Central Hotel, Christchurch. 11-8 1831 IO J. T. BROWN, EfQ, IIMBER MERCHANT, SYDENHAM. WE, the undersigned, Burgesses of the Borough of Sydenham, respectfully request that you will ALLOW YOURSELF to bo NOMINATED for the MAYORALTY tor the ensuing year. From the interest which you have manifested in the welfare of the Borough, both ss a Burgess and a Councillor, we believe you to be well qualified for the_ position of Mayor. We are, Sir, Yours respectfully, Signed by 34$ Burgesses. TO THE 346 RATEPAYERS SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,— It affords mo Very great pleasure in ACCEDING to yonr flattering REQUEST to allow myself to be nominated for the Mayoralty of Sydenham, and should you elect me to that honourable position, I shall use my best efforts for the welfare of our Borough, I am. Yours faithfully. J. T. BROWN. 3rd November, 1879. 1785 HE ESTABLISHMENTS of the Undersigned will be CLOSED all day on WEDNESDAY NEXT, tho 12;h inst., being a Public Holiday and the Agricultural Show Day. W. STRANGE & CO. 1312 J. BALLANTYNE & CO. TRADE MARK. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. N"» J« Suckling So Co., WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACT U SERS, BEG peotfnlly to draw the attention the Public to their Trade Mark, which appears on the soles of all their Goods. 2324 NEW GOODS PER LATE ARRIVALS James JVE ills, TAILOE. PRATT’S BUILDINGS, COLOMBO STREET, Has JUST OPENED UP a SPLENDID SELECTION OF TWEEDS, Best Workmen, Moderate Prices to suit the times. Inspection invited. 860 SYDENHAM PRESBF I'EKIAN CHURCH. THE Rev. J. M. RUSSELL, of Caversham, will PREACH TO-MORROW, MORNING AND EVENING, At tho usual hours 184" bible Christians. TEMPLAR HALL. WORCESTER STREET. THE Rev. W. H. KEAST will PREACH TO-MORROW NIGHT. Subject—- “ And the Books were Opened.” Theaooramental service will follow. 1838 COLOMBO ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNINBESARY SERMONS TO-MORROW. Morning—Rev. W. Banmber. Afternoon —Rev. W. Baumber, Evening—Rev. W. Beck. Soiree on Wednesday (Show day), at 5 p.m,, In pahlio schools, 1839

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1784, 8 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1784, 8 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1784, 8 November 1879, Page 2

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