WANTED, a Milking Goat. Address F. E. H., Post Office, Bangiora. ’ 4645 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, good Machinist ; none other need apply. JFBEEMA.tr, Cashel street, near C. and G.’a store. 4642 rpO JLiKT.—A four-roomed House, with JL every convenience. Apply to J. T. Besesford, St. Asaph street and East belt, 46 8 WANTED, a respectable, civil Lad. His Lorship’s Larder. 4644 CHRISTCHURCH CLOTHING FACTORY. JERSEY HOUSE. WANTED KNOWN to the Working Men of Christchurch why they should buy their ready made clothes at our factory. Ist. Because the factory occupies a central position in the city. Tramway past the door, and being convenient from all sides. 2nd, It will give employment to all the unemployed men, women, and children, for if all the men’s clothing bought here were made in the locality 400 people could not do them. 3rd. Without any more protection they can be made by us as cheap and more strongly made than the imported, having a good tweed factory within half an hour’s ride, viz. Kaiapoi. 4th. It is an industry easily learnt. One week would suffice to those that can already sew. Your wives and daughters, with their sewing machines, can do it in their parlors. Do think, fellow workmen, how degrading to your manly feelings It is to be recipients of charity. Why cry out against free immigration ? Industrious people are wealth to all. Keep back the imports. Never mind if yon can’t get 10s a day if you can live on ss. A better time will come, for all you spend will come back to you again. J. JOHNSTON, Manager. OUR ONLY RETAIL SHOP AT PRESENT IS JOHNSTON BROS. Coat, trousers, and vest hands wanted immediately. 4629 o DDPELLOWS’ H ALL. THE MISSES LAV INI A AND ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR’S CONCERT. THURSDAY, JUNE 10th. Commencing at 8. Tickets at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s, Crystal Palace Buildings and High street; Messrs Spenaley; H. Wood, High street; and Mrs Seager’s. For programme see Thursday’s Pbbss. [TO CARPENTERS, &c. TENDERS are required for SHIFTING BOAT SHEDS, Specifications to be seen at my Office. IHEOJDORE B. JACOBSEN, 4617 Architect, FOR SALE—Two capital BUILDING SITES, situate on Wilson’s road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods 11 porches. Title Land Transfer Act. Terms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 TO BUTCHERS &o. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE at the Office of this Journal. Price 3d. per lb I HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security and in sums to suit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, 68 Christchurch. TO BAKERS. ;to LET, Bakehouse and oven, with Stables attached. Apply D, BTRANAOHAN, Grocer, 3315 Victoria Street. NOTICE. ” TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. A MEETING of the TRADE will he held at Morton’s Hotel on MONDAY, the 7th INST., at 7 p.m., at which it is requested all Members will attend to discuss matters of the most argent importance to the Trade. CHAS. W. GREENWOOD, Secretary L.V.A. Lichfield street, Christchurch, 4th June, 1880. 4606 Theatre o y a l. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), Immense sucoess of the great Racing Drama, THE PLYING SCUD, Or, THE DERBY DAY. Mr Hoskins and full company. The Leonard and Terry Combination Troupe will Appear in the celebrated Race Scene. 4641 THE Friends of the late Mr James Blair are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to leave his late residence, Lincoln, on Wednesday, 9th inat., at two o’clock for the Lincoln Cemetery. 4637 H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker. MgM—Ma«Banßßß«aaßnMaßß3BgffißgaEß - YT 9 S ALBIO.f Tailoring 1 Establishment, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Fresh arrival of woollen GOODS, own importation, from the most eminent West of England, Scotch, and Yorkshire Manufacturers, Comprising— Indigo Kersey Pilot Cloth Black, Blue, and Brown Beavers Bedford and Worsted Cords Worsted Coatings, Tweed Trouserings, Suitings, &c. Excellent in quality, neat in design, reasonable in price. A Good Tweed Suit Made to Order for £4. The London Fashions Received Monthly, PUBLIC NOTICE. /-i B. NELSON & CO.’S Stock of * [ JT • General Drapery, &0., which was Sold to'H. B. MAY & CJ. at less than onehalf eoat price, is now; i. OFFERED FOR SALE AT THE HALL, HIGH STREET.]
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1961, 7 June 1880, Page 2
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