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WANTED KNOWN that Dressmaking la done by Miss Johnston at Laurel Villa, South Town Belt, near the Springfield Coal Depot. 4865 WANTED a strong active English girl, as General Servant; must be able t > cook and iron wolL Apply, 11 till 4, Mrs Simpson, Oxford terrace, near Madras bridge. 4864 WANTED Immediately, thorough good General Servants; good cooks and experienced nurses, Vicioeian Registry Office, Armagh street. 4859 WANTED a Nursemaid ; references required. Apply any morning, to Mrs John Ikglis, Antigua street. 4860 WANTED at Springfield Colliery, Eight or Ten Stout Active Lads as putters ago about sixteen ; wages, 4s 6d per day. Apply, the Manager, Springfield, Kowai Pass. 4803 WA.NTED for Lyttelton, a thorough general servant ; good references required. Apply to Mrs Napier Bell, Hereford street east, before eleven in morning. 4851 WANTED a Girl about fourteen or fifteen years old to look after a young child in the afternoon. Apply to Mrs a. Morton Ollitieb, Opawa, opposite Mr Ball’s Coach Proprietor. 4849 WANTED, a General Servant, must be able to do plain cooking. Mrs S. Manning, corner East belt and Ferry road. 4833 WANTED immediately, a Wood General Servant. Apply to Mrs J. W llford Smith, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. 4822 ANTED, Working Men to oa'l at Vv Jersey House they, will hear of something to their advantage. John Johnston, Manager. 4739 ANTED KNOWN, that I am Cash Buyer of Fresh Butter and Eggs, H. Tuck, Victoria Market. 4594 WANTED KNOW N William Gimblott’s Advertisement of Seeds, Trees, Flowers, Fruit and General Produce is on the first page of Globe; 661 WANTED KNOWN—The American Sewing 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 the manufacturers, which enables us 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., &0., 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, &c., in stock, Kxernan and Digby, Manohestei street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 ANTED 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 G. I. MEBRIE, 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 Canterbury. During his time in Christchurch he has given universal satisfaction in fit and quality of workmanship. Gentlemen’s own materials made up, esr Hereford street, near the Mill 2239 Bridge. WANTED KNOWN—That Walker, Smith and Co. have made further purchases at about half-price—2soo yards Pompadour Aberdeens and Plain Winceys, and are offering the same from 44d per yard ; 150 Felt Bkirts; 900 yards Flannel; 80 Black Fur Collaretts, very scarce line, from 7a 6d each - 6 dozen Ladies’ and Girls’ Felt Hats, from Is each; Ladies’ Ulsters, from 6s ; a splendid assortment of Blankets, both English and Colonial, decidedly cheap ; Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, bankrupt stock ; Men’s All Wool Crimean Shirts, 4s 6d each. Our terms are Cash ; we buy cheap and sell cheap; the same goods can be purchased at same prices at our branches, N.B. —Amberley, Leeston, Sydenham, Lyttelton, and Walker, Smith and Co.’s, Colombo street, Christchurch, the very house for bargains and civility—a Real Beehive. 3086 OOR SALE—Two capital BUILDING -5j SITES, situate on Wilson’s road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods 'll perches. Title Land Transfer Act. JTerms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 TO LET—A very convenient well furnished House of seven rooms. Apply to Mr Thos. Hamilton, Peterborough street, N.W. 4563 LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. FINAL NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS, 1880. ALL RATES NOT PAID within FOURTEEN DAYS from date will be SUED FOR without further notice. By order, H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk. Lyttelton, 22nd June, 1880. 4796 <^B2oo0 T 0 LEND on Freehold Security, in sums of £SO and upwards. McOONNEL, LOUGHREY & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, 4779 Hereford street, Christchurch. ALFEBD INNEB, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public Generally, that he has OPENED A GENERAL STORE IN VICTORIA STREET, And hopes by supplying a good article at moderate prices, to merit [a share of public support. Please note Address— CORNER VICTORIA AND PARK STREET, Next J. Greenaway’s, Seedsman, &c. 4845 LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will he held at Morton’s Hotel, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY Ist At 7 30 p.m. Business— The election of officers, consideration of the annual report and balance-sheet, also to hear report of delegates to conference at Wellington, and other important business. CHAS. W. GREENWOOD B Secretary L.Y.A. 29th June. 1880. 4858 NOTICE. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. THE COLLECTOR OP CUSTOMS has notified that he is nowpreparedto ISSUE LICENSES on presentation of certificates. Country members of the Association, whose applications have been granted by the Christchurch Bench, can have their certificates on application to the undersigned. Licenses must he taken out not later than Wednesday next, CHAS, W. GREENWOOD, Canterbury L. V. Association, Office : Lichfield street. Near Toomer’s Factory, 25th June, 1880, 4824

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1981, 30 June 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1981, 30 June 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1981, 30 June 1880, Page 2

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