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WANTED, a Girl. Apply to Mrs R. PErFERBLL, Armagh street East, first house over bolt. 4991 WANTED, a Boy to attend to Horses ; must be able to kill sheep. Apply before 1 p.m. To-Morrow (Tuesday). A. Gee, Colombo street. 4990 WANTED, a good General Servant (English). Only two in family. Apply Redan Villa, Montreal street North. WANTED, first-class Hotel (Jouk, at once; Male or Female. Apply Parker and McDonald, Registry Office, Cashel street. 4988 WANTED, comfortable Board and Residence, by two Gentlemen. Apply, stating terms, to Comfort, Post Office. 4986 TO TAILORESSEB,—Wanted, i bat, Vest and Trousers Hands ; also. Apprentices and Improvers. Wages from the beginning. Apply at Kidd s Clothing Factory, Lichfield street, corner of Madras street, 4981 _____ THE Lyttelton Bnrongh Council require the SERVICES of a MAN to serve out water to the shipping. Salary £2 2s per week. Applications to be sent in to the Town Clerk’s Office on or before Friday, 16th July, before noon. 4937 WApTSD, a General Servant tor a family up-country. Wages £35 per annum. A nurse kept. Apply, between 2 and 4 p.m., to Mrs Bray, Fifield, Opawa, near railway station. 4966 WANTED, by a respectable person, a Child to Wet Nurse. Milk new. Apply by letter 8.R., office of this paper. 4965 ANTED KNOW W William Gimblett’s Advertiiemsnt 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 hinds of machines. Needles, Cottons, Machine Oil, Belts, &0., &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 Sowing Machine Depot, Colombo street, Christchurch, opposite Coates and Co.’s. 3253 WANTED KNOWN An immense saving can be effected by persona 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, Kiernan and Digby, Manchester street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 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 G. I. MEBRIE, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen’s Tailor of Dunedin, his long Colonial expe rience 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. KST Hereford street, near the Mill 2239 Bridge. WANTED KNOWN—That Walker, Smith and Co. have made farther purchases at about half-price—2 800 yards Pompadour Aberdeens and Plain Winceys, and are offering the same from 4td per yard; 150 Felt Skirts; 900 yards Flannel; 80 Black Far ColJaretts, very scarce line, from 7s 64 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 bny 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 TO ADVERTISERS. Ip you Want a cook. Want a clerk, Want a partner. Want a situation. Want a servant girl. Want to sell a piano. Want to buy a horse. Want to sell a carriage, Want tobuy or sell a farm. Want a good boarding place, Want to let good apartments. Want to sell groceries or drugs. Want to sell your household furniture, Want to tell anv kind of goods whatever, ADVERTISE IN THE “GLOBE.” Advertising makes your wants known. Advertising keeps customers together. will get you new customers. Advertising liberally always pays. Advertising will get you lodgers. Advertising will let your apartments. Advertising makes business easy. Advertising makes success certain. Advertising begets confidence. Advertising shows energy. Advertising means profit. Advertising means tact. Advertise at once. Advertise always. Advertise well. Advertise now. The Charges for Advertising in THE newspaper published in New Zealand, and the CIRCULATION is ENORMOUS. FOR SALE—Two capital BUILDING SITES, situate on Wilson’s road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods 11 perches. Title Land Transfer Act. J JjTerms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 TO LET. THE Finest BUSINESS PREMISES in Ashburton, with two large windows, gas laid on, and fixtures complete. The premises are situated in Havelock street, and adjoin shops occupied by Everett Bros. & Co., Drapers. For further particulars, apply to Everett Bros. & Co., Cashel street, Christchurch ; or Ashburton. 4942 ENCOURAGING.— After careful comparison upwards of ONE THOUSAND Customers have returned a verdict “ That I am guilty of UNDERSELLING every other Storekeeper in Christchurch, but recommend me to mercy and increased support on the grounds that my stock is the choicest and best selected in the city.” My TEAS and COFFEES especially are rapidly acquiring a COLONIAL reputation, and the SUPPLY of BUTTER, CHEESE, and other DAIRY produce, which has hitherto given universal satisfaction, will be continued. D. BTRANAGHAN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Victoria street (opposite the Red Honae). 3315 DANCING CLASS (SELECT). GEE’S SCHOOLROOM, Worcester Street. Classes. —Private class, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8p m. Saturday class (select), for Teachers and Ladies and Gentlemen unable to attend daring the week, at 4 p.m. Terms on application, to MB W. PARKER, Worcester street. 49ft

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1991, 12 July 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1991, 12 July 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1991, 12 July 1880, Page 2

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