WANTED KNOWN. \j* Jl\)» \J H U K 0 H THE CASH DRAPER, 13 SELLING OFF the whole of his SUMMER STOCK of Millinery, Trimmed Hata, Fancy Goods, and Drapery at leas than COST PRICE, owing of Extensive Alterations to his Shop. A t-pecia! Line of Ladies', Girls', Boys', and Men's Straw Hals all at One Shilling eaoh, worth 2s 6d. Children's Costumes of every size and description to be Sold Cheap. C. R. CHURCH, Cash Drapery Depot, 2169 Late Mrs Bowler. ■AT ANTED, good General Servant at r T Mrs Nathan's, Lichfield street East, three doors from Bates' Furniture Warehouse. 3176 COTTAGE and Paddock to Let. Apply T. W. Johes, St. Albans. 3179 AC H E LORIBIN G—A gentleman leaving Christchurch is anxious to dispose of his interest in a small but pretty cottage, situate close to North Belt; handy range ; and every requisite for bachelor's housekeeping. Address Economy, "Press" Office, Chrlstchuroh. 3175 ANTED Tenders for Building A<idi- ■ - tions to a House at Harewood road. Plans and specification to be seen at the ogees of J. L. Wilson, Christchurch. 3180 WANTED, Ale, Porter, and Champagne Bottles in any quantity. S. MahNINO and Co. 3178 WANTED KNOWN—Now or Never Shareholders' Meeting Co-operative Land Company, Old Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield street, Tuesday, 7.30 pm. All invited. Urgent business. J. Baseley, secretary. 3174 WANTED to SELL, or LET, a firstclass Hotel. Apply at the Victoria Brewery, Waltham. 3170 " HAVE REMOVED to Offices in Messrs Ford, Bell and Co.'s Building, Hereford street, opposite Bank New South Wales. O. E. Salter, Barrister and Solicitor. 3169 WANTED, an experienced Housemaid ; references required. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Armagh street, Oranmer square. 3134 ANTED Known—That the GLOBE . . receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMB direct from its own agent in London. WANTED, a respectable Girl about 16. Mrs W. Collins, Chester Cottage, Chester street East. 3184 7 ANTED, Smart Steady Compositor. » / Permanent Billet. "Times" Office, Timaru. 3186 T ANTED the Public to Know, that the y 7 Globe inserts " Wanted " for ONE SHILLING, for cash. 'ANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One Penny. WANTED KNOWN—That in consequence of extensive alterations now going on in the premises of Walker, Smith, & Co., Drapers, so., W.S. & Co. have decided to defer the sale of B. Dowle's Bankrupt Stock of Drapery, which we purchased from the trustee for cash at a large discount, the benefit of which we shall give to alt purchasers. The sale will therefore commence on or abont Saturday, 13th March. Terms cash, and one uniform price. WALKER, SMITH, & CO., Colombo WALKER. SMITH & CO., Sydenham; WALKER, SMITH & CO., Amberley; WALKBB, SMITH & CO., Leeßton. 3086 WANTED KNOWN—That Stapleton's Canary Consultation on the Dunedin Cup will be drawn on February 23rd. Apply oarly; not many tickets left. 3016 WANTED to Sell, a, big upßtandmg Bay Gelding, black points, rising four years, broken to saddle and harness and quiet. Enquire office of thiß paper. 2871 WANTED KNOWN—That William Gimblett's Advertisement of Cheap Fruit and Vegetables is on the first page of Globe. First read: then buy. 661 lOR SALE—Two capital ISUILDIN" SITES, situato on Wilson's road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods ll perches. Title Land Transfer A Terms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 \0 LET, the SHOP in High street, now in the occupation of Mr P. Steinmetz, nd occupied by him as a boot and shoe shop for the last five years. Apply to B. Hale, Cashel street. 3061 TO-LET, a comfortable five-roomed HOUSE with every convenience, Durham street south. Apply T. J. Berespord, St. Asaph street, East belt. 2-23 3182 IF CONVENIENT. XO ensure being SERVED, the underL signed would suggest to some of his Patrons the advisability of calling upon him any OTHER EVENING than SATURDAY. D. STRANAGHAN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Victoria street. 3177 TO FANCr GOO US DEALEKS, TOBAOCONISTS, UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, HAWKERS, and OTHERS. THE Undersigned, in consequence of his giving up importing and retiring from the business, begs to intimate that he is now opening up all kinds of NOVELTIE3 in all its branches, and selling at very Low Prices, and at a much less cost than any other house can afford to do. The Stock is quite new, and will well repay a visit from intending purchasers. Come and see the Goods and judge for yourselves. H. A. DAVIS, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. No connection with any other house of the same name. 3158
a. b. p, \JC» -D« XHILP'S GRAND ART UNION. 1000 TICKETS GIVEN GRATIS. TICKETS will not be SOLD as at first intended, but the whole 1000 will be GIVEN AWAY TO CUSTOMERS. LONDON STREET, 3181 LVTTELTON. TO A.DVEBTIBEHS. Larger legitimate Circulation than Jany Evening Newspaper in thie Province, and the number of its readers and general popularity is constantly inSpringfield Brewery, SPRINGFIELD AND EDSEWARE ADS, ST. ALBANSI O I I T S A N D O., Ale and Porter Brewers and Bottlers. Oar Ale and Porter, from pure malt and hops, cannot be surpassed in this market. Three gallons and upwards. Town and Suburbs 400
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1872, 23 February 1880, Page 2
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