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WANTED, a respectable Girl, accustomed to housework and children, Mrs Messeenger, Team street, three doors east of Barbadoes street. 3921 "ANTED, a respectable Girl to attend to children, and be useful. Apply Neville Lodge, opposite Fire Brigade Station, Oxford terrace. 3920 WANTED KNOWN —The success of the new Patent Washing Machine is unparalled. It is the domestic steam engine, saves all the drudgery of washing. The only genuine machine Is marked “ Banks, ” and sold by all ironmongers. Price 10s. Wholesale only. J. and T. Dawks, engineers and gasfitters, &c., Lichfield street, Christchurch. 3916 TO THE READERS OP THE “ GLOBE.” THE CHRISTCHUCH DEMONSTRATION. The following is an extract taken from the “ Southland Times ” of April Ist: — FROM the numerous reports that are current, and that have appeared in the local papers, the public would infer that none of the Volunteers from this district who attended the Christchurch Review were comfortably billeted, but a member of the Invercargill Rifles, who was present, informs ns that both the Company and the Invercargill Band who stayed at FUCH’S NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL were well satisfied with both the food and accommodation provided for them, and that none of their members responded to the call for “ three groans for Christchurch tucker.” THEA TR E I O YA L, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), Boncieault’s Greatest ‘'onsation Drama, AFTER DARK. Old Tom ... .. ... Mr Haskins. The Hibernian Comique, Mr Barry O’Neil, will appear as Tommy Dodd, and in his lightning changes 3917 ASS CiATION FOR FOeTEKING ajnD ENCOURAGING LOCAL INDUSTRIES. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Members will be held at the Congregational Schoolroom, Manchester street, on Wednesday, April the 14th, at 7.30 p.m. Business —To receive and consider report from the Committee, and other important business. All Members are requested to attend. 4-13 3914 W. W. CHARTERS, Hon. See. SYNOD SERVICE. OWING to the detention of the Rotomahana, the EVENING SERVICE at ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH, Advertised for this Evening, is unavoidably POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th, At 7.30 p m. Preacher—The BISHOP of NELSON. 3312 LOYAL AVuN LOuiiE, No. 23 A.C. Summoned meeting to-morrow EVENING, at 8. Business important. • GEO. R. HART, 3911 Hon. Sec. WANTED KNOWN-Jnst Opened, 29 Dozen Brown, Grey, Navy Bine, and Black Beaver Hats, all new shapes, to be sold at 3a 6d each, usual price 5s 9d. Also, 20 Dozen Seal Hats, all prices, and 16 Dozen Ladies’ Leather Belts, from Is, for cash only. H. B. May & Co., The Hall, Christchurch, 2850

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1914, 13 April 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1914, 13 April 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1914, 13 April 1880, Page 2

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