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WANTED, the Bricklays to meet at the Good Templar's Hall, Worcester street, at 7.30 p.m. sharp, Business —For the good of the trade, 1965 CX7"ANTED, a Smart, Active By. Apply » ▼ Professor Quscott, Manchester street. 1962 WANTED, a First-class Hand for Men’s Peg Elastic Sides. None other need apply. Apply at W. J. Donnelly & Co., Victoria street. 1964 WANTED, by a Lady and Gentleman, Comfortably Furnished Lodgings. Private sitting room. Address, stating terms, which must bo moderate, to W, S., office of this paper. 1963 WANTED, a good Cook, a Parlor Maid, also a Housemaid. Apply before 1 p.m,, Mrs Cowlisuaw, Avonside. 1959 WANTED KNOWN—Four first-class Cabinet Work Benches for sale cheap ; also, Cramp and Grindstone. Apply Thomas Cocks, Manchester Furnishing Mart, Manchester street. 1949 WANTED Known, that the GLOBE can bo obtained at all Bailway Stations. WANTED KNOWN, that unless Advertisements are sent in early they cannot be inserted in the Country Edition of the Globe. W ANTE OS, 24 WOLDS, inserted for ONE SHILLING. WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globe. ONE SHILLING only. WANTED KNOWN, Hayward’s Sumner Buss leaves Morten’s Hotel, Christchurch, 10 morning, 6.15 afternoon. Leaves Sumner, 8 morning, 4.15 afternoon. St. Alban’s and Kailway Busses as per Time Table. 1923 WANTED, a Cook, on December 11th. Must be competent. Keferences required. No washing. Apply, Mrs Gohld, Hambleden, North town belt, 1914 WANTED the Public to Know, that the Globe inserts “ Wanted ” for ONE SHILLING. WANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wanteds ” than any other paper in the Colony for ONE SHILLING WANTED Sell, cheap, the Phillipstown Post Office Store and DwelUnghouse, with Stable, &c. Apply at the Stoeb. 1941 WANTED KNOWN, that the scale of advertising charges in the GLOBE is the lowest in New Zealand. WANTED Known, that the GLOBE can he had everywhere. Price One Penny. WANTED Known—That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TBLBQBAMB direct from its own agent in London. WANTED KNOWN—That William Gimblett’s Advertisement of Cheap Fruit and Vegetables is on the first page of Globe. First read ; then buy. 661 OVER ONE MILE, or 1800 YARDS LUSTRE, reduced from Is to B£d yard. Straw Hats, 6d ; trimmed do. Is 6d. A. Walker, Christchurch, Sydenham, and Amberley. !731 WANTED the Public to Know,that the Globe inserts Wanteds" for ONE SHILLING,

WANTED KNOWN, that King Brothers have just received a direct shipment of Greener’s Celebrated Hammerless 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 j Powder, and every Sportsman’s requisite. See Advertisement on fourth page of Globe. 4166 WANTED KNOWN Glass, China, Earthenware. Having just received large shipments of the above Goods, we are prepared to give our customers value. Liberal discount to persons furnishing. Also, a large assortment !of Lamps with patent extinguishers and other burners. — Mathksok Bros, and Co., Cashel street. The trade liberally supplied. 4413 WANTED Known —That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS direct from its own agent in London. Mayoral Election. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE City of Christchurch. GENTLEMEN, —I have been induced to come forward for RE-ELECTION, chiefly for the reason that the present Councillors are nearly all new to office. If my conduct in the (Chair has hitherto met with your approval, land you think my seven years’ experience in the Council will he of benefit to the citizens, I trust you will favor mo with yourjsupport at the forthcoming Election on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 26th inst. As it will be impossible for me (with my official dnties) to find time for a personal canvass, I take this opportunity of soliciting yonr votes, feeling assured that the past year’s experience has given mo additional knowledge of Municipal affairs, which, if I am elected, will be of service to myself and the public generally. I am. Gentlemen, Tours faithfully, 1956 C. T. ICK.

N OXICE ia hereby given that Mr E. J. WHITE is no longer in the service of the STANDARD BREWERY COMPANY, LIMITED. EDWD. J. T. FORD, 1867 Secretary. T H E NNIYERSARY os' the UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, Colombo Road. Will be Celebrated on SUNDAY NEXT, November, 23rd, when TWO SERMONS will be PBEACHED, In the Morning, at 11, by Rev. O. Walker,’ Congregational; In the Evening, at 6.30, by Rev. A. Peters. In the Afternoon, at 2.30, there will be a CHILDREN’S SERVICE, To be conducted by Mr S, S, Cook, Collections at the close of each Service on behalf of the School. On following: TUESDAY, November 25tb, there will be TEA provided, to be followed by a PUBLIC MEETING. Tea on the Table at 6 p.m. Tickets for Tea, la 6d each. 1971 CITY AUCTION MAET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BAGATELLE TABLE, &c., &c., &c. MR J. L. FLEMING will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Rooms, CITY AUCTION MAET, Old Post Office Buildings, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBEB, 22nd, 1879. At 12 o’clock, A Large Assortment of FURNITURE, SASH FRAMES, SASHES AND CASEMENTS, Consisting of Single and double bedsteads, cheats drawers, dressing tables, washstands, conches in hair, rep, and cretonne, cane-seated chairs and rockers, cheffoniers, bookcase, parlor and- kitchen tables, register and Kent grates, cooking ranges, watches, clocks, cruets, kerosene lamps, and a lot of sundries. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1973 J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1795, 21 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1795, 21 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1795, 21 November 1879, Page 2

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