WANTED KNOWN. c. u. c HUR C H THE CASH DRAPER, IS OPENING UP a splendid NEW STOCK of AUTUMN and WINTER DRAPERY, consisting of Millinery. Hats. Wool Goods, Dress Stuffs, Wool Plaids, Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters and Jackets, Ladies’ Underclothing, and Baby Linen. An early call is solicited. C. R. CHURCH, 2943 The Cash Draper, Late Mrs Bowler, High street. •‘a ANTED, Bank Caretakers to use v McDowell's Pitert Vesuvius Firekiodler?, and save getting sticks tolight fires. 4136 WANTED, Situation as Carman in Store or Expressman by steady, sober man; highest le'erenoea. W. Horseman’s Registry, Christchurch. 4142 WANTED, To Lot, two Furnished Rooms ; rent, 10 > per week. App’y Mrs Corkick, Mabel Cottage, Caledonian road, North town belt. 4137 WANTED, by a Lady engaged at business, Board and Residence in a private family, with use of piano. Address M.G.M., “ Press” office. 4135 WANTED KNOWN The “Otago V\ itness ” and “ Saturday Advertiser ” to be had e very Saturday morning, price Gd ; also, “Dunedin Echo,” price 2d. R. Shannon, 90, Colombo street. 4143 WANTED, an intelligent Lad, about fifteen years of age. Apply W. P. Townend, Chemist. 4147 WANTED Everybody to Know that <i. Watson and Co. has commenced the Family Grocery Business in Colombo street south, two doors from Messrs Mason Struthers and Co. Tea, from Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s 2d, 2s Gd ; best, 2s lOd. Sugar, 4d, 4-Jd and sd. All other goods equally cheap. A call respectfully solicited. 3750 WANTED KNOWN—New Blankets, every size, just arrived fresh from the Factory. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch, and London street, Lyttelton. 3328 WANTED KNOWN - Fairbank and Co,, Chemists, have Removed to the Triangle (opposite to Professor Ayers and Mr Wood, stationer). A large supply of Homceipathic and Patent Medicines kept in stock. 3749 WANTED KNOWN—The American Mewing Machine Company, Colombo street (two doors from the Golden Fleece Hotel), have on hand the largest and beat assorted stock of Sewing Machines in Canterbury, INCLUDING THE GENUINE SINGER. All our Machines come direct from the manufacturers, which enables ns to sell at the lowest prices. Any Machine bought and not approved of can be exchanged within one month, without extra charge. A guarantee given with each machine. All repairs done on the premises by a competent Machinist kept for that purpose. Duplicate parts for all kinds of machines. Needles, Cottons, Machine Oil, Belts, &c., &c., always in stock, 3275 WANTED KNOWN Black Cloth Suits for Gentlemen and Boys of every size. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch, and London street, Lyttelton. 3331 WANTED KNOWN, H. Gardiner’s Dancing Academy, High street, Monday, class for gentlemen, at 8 p.m. ; Tnisday, private class, at 8 p.m.; Wednesday, ladies’ class, at 4 o’clock ; Thursday, quadrille assembly, 8 p.m. ; Saturday, quadrille assembly, 8 p.m. Schools and families attended. Terms on application. 4134 WANTED KNOWN—Large Consignment of Wertheim Sewing Machines just arrived. The new Wertheim Hand Machine, £3 15s, guaranteed for three years. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, > hristchurch, and London street, Lyttelton. 3327 WANTED. Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globe, ONE SHILLING only, for cash. VICTORIA MARKET AGAIN. SIR, —Mr Editor, would you believe it, H. TOOK, the Cheesemonger and Butterman, next to Mrs Swaile’s, is Selling splendid Butter at lid per lb , and firstclass Cheese at 7d. He is Selling the Beat Flour at 12s Gd the 100 pennde, for I bought some, 4102 A WORKING MAN. The new washing machine (Hamper’s Patent) is only made by J. and T. BANKS, and sold by the leading Ironmongers. They are thoroughly appreciated by all purchasers. 3000 sold in Melbourne in one month. The genuine Machine is marked “BANKS,” on the base. Price, 10s. No runners or hawkers supplied, Beware of imitations. 4103 WANTED KNOWN—lmmense Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Coats, Trousers and Vests, fresh from the Workrooms. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch, and London street, Lyttelton. 3330 WANTED KNOWN—That the Grand Prize of the Paris Exhibition, for the Best Sewing Machine in the World, was awarded to Wheeler and Wilson’s New No 8 Sewing Machine, beating over eighty other competitors (Singer included). To be had of the Sole Agent, J. M. Thompson, English and American Sewing Machine Depot, Colombo street, Christchurch, opposite Coates and Co.’s. 3253 WANTED KNOWN An immense saving can be effected by persons about to Furnish if they purchase for Cash, thereby avoiding the heavy charges consequent on time payments. All kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Crockery, &c., in stock. Kiebnan and Digbv, Manchester street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 WANTED KNOWN The Largest Stock of Shirts, Ties, Scarves and Socks which we have ever shown. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Cashel street, Christchurch, and London street, Lyttelton. 3329 WANTED KNOWN—Loans granted in sums of £5 and upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, and quarterly instalments. Apply to R. 0. Raphael, Atlantic Loan Office. Hereford street | 2634 WANTED KNOWN—That William Gimblett’s Advertisement of Cheap Fruit and Vegetables is on the first page of Globe. First read; then bnv. 661 WANTED KNOWN—Why Walker, Smith, and Co. are becoming a household word ? They have a business in Colombo street, Christchurch, and another in Sydenham; also Amberley, and a fourth in Leeston. They Buy Largely and .‘■ ell Cheap, having spare cash to the amount of four figures, they are always on the alert for bargains. It Is only recently that they bought B. Dowle’s Bankrupt Stock very cheap, and mors recently they bought also for cash two direct shipments from new chums many of the articles much below English prices, hence the bargains to their customers and the well-deserved notoriety of being the cheap Drapers and Clothiers. They sell as cheap in the country as in town. Small profits and quick returns is the motto of Walker, Smith and Co., and the t“rms are cash, 3086 WANTED KNOWN Gentlemen in quest of Clothing will find it to be a great saving to try G. I. MERRIE, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen’s Tailor of Dunedin, his long Colonial expe rienoe justifies him in saying that the value given by him in suits, from ±’4 10a upwards, is unsurpassed in Canterbury. During his time in Christchurch he has given universal satisfaction in fit and quality of workmanship. Gentlemen’s own materials made up. 43T Hereford street, near the Mill 2239 Bridge. TO LET ON LEASE—Those Centrally, situated Premises in Thames street, Oaraaru, at present used as a restaurant, with confectionery and fruit trade, suitable for either pastrycook and baker or general store and bakery. Stock and fixtures at valuation. Rent low. A splendid opening i for a working coup'e with small capital. Apply p. Earle, Thames street, Oamsru, opposite Post-office. 3806
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1930, 1 May 1880, Page 2
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