WANTED, an experienced Nurse ; also, a Cook. Apply to Mr J. B. Gkesson, Park terrace. 4743 WANTED, Working Men to call at Jersey House they ■will hear of something to their advantage. John Johnston, Manager. 4739 WANTED KNOWN, Good Accommodation for a few respectable boarders at the French Cafe, Cashel street, opposite Mr Beath’s Argyle House, £1 per week. 4734 TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS—For Sale—A SAUSAGE MACHINE and Filler. Complete. Price low. For address apply office of this paper. 4730 WANTED BET, Seven-roomed House. Apply John Cannon, Duncan and Cotterill’s ; or, Mrs Goodlson, Haast street, Avonville. 4725 WANTED, a General Servant. Apply, personally, at No. 1 Hereford Terrace, Hereford street. 4728 WANTED KNOWN, Select Kail at Oddfellows’ Hall, Montreal street north, June 23rd. Tickets, 7s 6d. 8.30 sharp. 4729 ‘ANTED, To Sell two large Building Sections, cheap. Price, £7O each. Terms very easy. Title Land Transfer. Apply Tuos. Harris, Imperial Boot Depot. Cashel street. 4727 WANTED, for the Sydenham School, Two Female Pupil Teachers. Apply personally to the Head Mistress, and in writing to John Joyce, Chairman of Committee. 4712 WANTED, immediately, good Housemaid. References required. Mrs Gould, Hambledin, North town Belt. WAN TED, Young Men to learn Ventriloquism, Positively taught in five lessons. Call or address C halet. Palace Hotel. 4703 WANTED KNOWN, that I am Cash Buyer of Fresh Butter and Eggs, H. Tuck, Victoria Market, 4594 WANTED KNOWN—That Mr T. W. May has opened a Branch Cheesemonger’s Store in Colombo street, opposite Reece's Ironmongery Establishment, in connection with Thos. and W. B. May’s Produce Stores, Kaiapoi, for the supply of fresh butter, eggs, cheese, and all kinds of dairy and farm produce, wholesale and retail. Fresh butter received daily. Stores, hotel, and restaurants dealt with liberally. 4418 -\%T ANTED KNOW N—William v T Gimblett'a Advertisement of Seeds, Trees, Flowers, Fruit and General Produce is on the first page of Globe. 661 WANTED KNOWN—The American Hewing Machine Company, Colombo street (two doors from the Golden Fleece Hotel), have on hand the largest and best assorted stock of Sewing Machines in Canterbury, INCLUDING THE GENUINE SINGER. All our Machines come direct from tho manufacturers, which enables us to sell at the lowest prices. Any Machine bought and not approved of can bo 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—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, &0., in stock. Kiernan and Dxoby, Manchester street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 WANTED KNOWN—Loans granted in sums of £5 and upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, and quarterly instalments. Apply to R. S. Raphael, Atlantic Loan Office. Hereford street. ' 2634 WANTED KNOWN Gentlemen in quest of Clothing will find it to be a great saving to try O, I. MBBRIB, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen’s Tailor of Dunedin, his long Colonial expe rlenoe justifies him in saying that the value given by him in suits, from £4 10s upwards, is unsurpassed in Canteibury. During his time in Christchurch he has given universal satisfaction in fit and quality of workmanship. Gentlemen’s own materials made up. (ST Hereford street, near the Mill 2239 Bridge. WANTED KNOWN—That “Walker, Smith and Co. were the Successful Cash Tenderers in the Trust Estate of J. Johnston, Clothier, &c., Chrlstohuroh and Lyttelton, The Lyttelton business will he carried on by W., S and Co., under competent management, and to make it a success we are replenishing it with a general assortment of Drapery, Costumes, and Millinery, &c., &0., which at all times will be marked Christchurch prices. Costumes and Millinery of our own material made to order on the premises by a lady of experience, newest style and fit guaranteed. The Christchurch stock in J. Johnston’s estate is removed for convenience of sale to W., S, and Co.’s premises, opposite to Octagon, Colombo street, and in order to make room for shipments of Melbourne Clothing, we have marked the goods in plain figures at bankrupt prices, as it is our determination to make a speedy clearance. In addition to the above, see our Winceys 4J to 6d yd ; excellent Blankets, 12s 6d ; Ladies’ Cloth Jackets from 9s 6d ; Men’s Mackintosh Coats 7s 6d, worth double the price. Walker, Smith and Co., Christchurch, Sydenham, Amherley, Leeston, and Lyttelton. 3086 fjlOR SALE—Two capital BUILDING JC SITES, situate on Wilson’s road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods 11 perches. Title Land Transfer Act. (Terms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 TO LET, Three-roomed COTTAGE. Garden full fruit trees, well, &o. First turn past the Store, Carlton Mill-race. 4735 TO LET, a good new Five-roomed HOUSE, with scullery, water tank, &o. Apply to Mr Gay ; or, Mrs Gatherer, Strickland House, Cashel street east. 4732 TO LET, Two Front Rooms, unfurnished, in Walker’s street. Apply Fulton’s Store. 4738 LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. WE, the Undersigned, Members of the Canterbury Licensed Victuallers’ Association, respectfully request yon to call a special general meeting for the purpose of considering the necessity of appointing another delegate to represent ns at Wellington. GEO. BEATTY. JOHN POX. JAMES HIRST. To J. W. Morton, Esq. 15th June, 1880. In response to your requisition of yesterday’s date, I have much pleasure in calling a GENERAL MEETING Of the Association, to be held at Morton’s Hotel, THIS EVENING, At 7 o’clock sharp. J. W. MORTON, President Licensed Victuallers’ Association, Office—Lichfield street, Christchurch. 6-16 4731 LYTTELTON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. The annual tea meeting win he held in the S O H O O L ROOM, On THURSDAY, EVENING, 17th JUNE. Tea on the tables at 6 o’clock. Tickets for the tea, Is 6d each. After which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Church, when several Ministers will address the meeting. 4737
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1969, 16 June 1880, Page 2
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