WANTED, a good Parlormaid, who understands waiting at table well. Apply before one o'clock to Mrs Pat.mkb, Union Bank. 3496 TT OST, on Monday, March Bth, a Fawn JLJ Ball and Terrier DOG, tulip ears. Finder will be rewarded by returning to JR. T. Cook, Carrier. 3482 , OK REWARD.—LO3T, in September &m/K9 last, from Win. Davison's Paddook, a light bay three-year-old Entire COLT; small white star on forehead. Anyone returning same or leaving such information with J. Daiavood, Cab Proprietor, St. Asaph street, as will lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward. Anyone found retaining it after this date will be prosecuted. 3487 OR SALE—Two capital BUILDIN'* SITES, situate on Wilson's road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods 11 perches. Title Land Transfer A Terms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 FREEHOLD.— To LET or SELL, three four-roomed COTTAGES, new, with large garden, five minutes' walk from Poet Office. Apply M. Mttkphy, opposite Fnglish Cemetery. 3472 scullery, and every convenience, in Harper street south. Apply, Bouth town belt, three doors west of Durham street. 3480 roomed auutsiU; gas ediate possession. Park Villa, OFDoßite Carlton Hotel, North belt. 2502 10 KAILWAY EMPLOYES.—FOR convenient fonr-roomed HOUSE; also, by the side, Freehold Sections. Make your own terms. Apply to J. B. Dale & Co., Cathedral Square. 3484 rpiO LET, ten-roomed HOUSE, in the JL centre of the town ; also, six-roomed House, w'th wash-house attached, twelve minutes' walk from Post Office. Apply, Office of I his Paper. 3490 ANTED Known—That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS direct from its own agent in L«mdon. THE Friends of Mr Seymour H. Saunders are informed that the Funeral of his late Son, Frederick Harris, will leave his residence, Colombo road, To-morrow (Sun. day), the 14th inat., at two o'clock, for the English Cemetery. KIEkNAN & DIGBY, Undertakers, Manchester street south. 2503 " HAVJH! MONEY TO L.KND on i<ree- . hold Security and in sums to suit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, 3368 Christohnrch. rUDENOMINATIONAL CHUROH, J SUNDAY, March 14th.—Waltham Library—Morning, at 11 : Bev. W. Harris. Evening, at 630: Mr Griffin. Mr Gee'6 Schoolroom, Worcester Btreet.—Morning, at 11 : Mr Griffin. Evening, at 6.30 : Rev. W. Harris will deliver a Lsoture. Subject: " A Visit to Dr. Maclaren's Church in Manchester." 3478 COLOMBO ROAD WESLEY AN CHURCH. IHE Rev. J. S. SMA.LLEY will Con- . duct Services TO-MORROW, Morning and Evening. Evening Subject—" The Tay Bridge Disaster." 3492 -<ORN T S, BUNION*, AND WARTS.— Greatest Remedy in the World.—Mr C. BASBTIAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Ohristchurch that he shortly intends leaving. Persons suffering from the above painful excrescencies are requested to make early applications. Ladies attended at their own residences. N.B.—No cntting. Address —White Hart Hotel, or Ellisdon's Chemist Shop, High street, where testimonials from many well-known residents of Christchurch can be seen. 3493 .HEA T B E
THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), The great sensational drama of LIFE IN THE SOUTH. LIFE IN THE SOHTH. During the performance will be given a GRAND PLANTATION JUBILEE. GRAND PLANTATION JUBILEE. Look out for THE PILOT. 3499 MONDAY, 15th MARCH, 1880. MR JOHN S. WILLCOX is instructed to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the Beach, Dampier's Bay, In lots to suit purchasers, A large quantity of timber, part of the James Hammil, suitable for sleepers, piles, firewood, &o. Sale at noon. Without reserve. 3^97 IMPORTANT.
IHE Undersigned is prepared to SUPPLY FAMILIES all the year round with first prize Cheese, and very choice Batter, Fresh Eggs, Genuine Coffee, gronnd on the premises, Teas in boxes and half-chests unequalled in value, and every description of GKOCERIEB, at unusually Low Prices, D. STRANAGHAN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Victoria street, opposite Red House. 3315 > KNOWN—H. : • t v, u . have just opened a splendid assortment of Autumn and Winter Dress Materials in the newest fabrics and colours. Home apuns from 7id, serges from 9d, satin cloths from Is ia all colours, figured satin cloths at Is 2d, repps, all wool serges, Persian cords, Ruasel cords, diagonals, Estamene serges, Cashmeres and French merinos in great variety. Cresses made to order, fit guaranteed. VV bleached calico at 2s 9d per dozen, fine white calico at 2s lid per dozen, heavy white calico at 5d per yard, sheeting plain and twilled at Is per yard, Union flannels from 9£d per yard, Crimean shirtings at Is per yard, at H. E. May and Co.'s The Hall, High street, Christohurch. TN— H. E. May and ▼ ▼ Co. are selling a really good Wincey at s|d per yard ; also Zenella umbrellas at Is lid and 2s 6d, twilled silk umbrellas at 4s lid, 5s Gd, and 7s Gd. 2850
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1889, 13 March 1880, Page 2
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