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TO TAILOREBSES.—WANTED, Coat, Vest, and Tronaer Hands and Apprentices. Wages from the beginning. Also, a strong Boy, to learn the pressing. Apply at Kidd t s Clothing Factory, Lichfield street, corner of Madras street. 5214 MILK, MILK.—WANTED, the Jrublio to know they can get Pare Milk delivered twice daily in the town and suburbs. W. Jeffrbe, Riooarton. 5212 WANTED, a Nuree Girl, with good references. Apply to Mrs W. H. Hargreaves, Gloucester street West. 5028 WANTED KwOWN—That One Poor Pnos is Dead. W. Stafford, the second to none Hair Cutter of Cashel street, begs to tender his heartfelt Thanks to the Good Samaritan who kindly returned one of his Tom Cats, as it is a guarantee that the three he lost have not all reached the Soup Kitchen or Saveloy Cart. The return of the other two will greatly relieve the mind of sausage eaters. N. B. When the others are returned, please do not elevate them on my pole. 5203 East Christchurch educational DISTRICT.—WANTED, a Y oung Lady Pupil Teacher. Applications, enclosing testimonials, Ac., addressed to the Chairman, to be left with the undersigned on or before 3rd August. J. M. Wheeler Sec, 5200 WANTED KNOW N— William Gimblett's Advertisement of Seeds, Trees, Flowers, Frnit 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 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. Kxebnan and Dioby, Manchester street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 WANTED KNOWN Gentlemen in quest of Clothing will find it to he a great saving to try G. I. MERRIE, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen’s Tailor of Dunedin, hia long Colonial expe rlenoe justifies him in saying that the value given by him in suits, from f 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 np.§ aar 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 4£d per yard; 150 Felt skirts; 900 yards Flannel; 80 Black Fur Collaretts, very scarce line, from 7s 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 w ANTED, the public to see J. HERN’S latest WASHING MACHINE, at work at the CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION, the GREATEST WONDER in the Show. See reports of “Press” and “Times” of I7th July. Entirely new invention. Rubbing entirely done away with now. BjIJK SALE—Two capital oUiLDING JD SITES, situate on Wilson’s road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods 11 perches. Title Land Transfer Aot. Terms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 ~A BARGAIN. For sale—a quarter-acrb secTION, with Two Cottages, to be Sold. Convenient to town. Apply by letter, J.J.G., office of this paper. 5206 FOR SALE or TO LET.—Mr Dale’s Private Residence, Raogiora. Apply to Mr Dai.B, Rangiora. 5207 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. TO LET, about Three Acres of LAND, suitable for growing basket willows. Apply W. A. Ksafman, Christchurch. 5092 TO LET, Four-roomed COTTAGE, Sandyford street, Sydenham. Apply T. B. Craig, High street. 5181 HAVH MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security and in sums to suit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, 68 Christchurch. COMMERCE HOUSE. CASHEL STREET WEST. T. H* 53 one begs to inform the public of Christchurch that he has disposed of his Drapery Business to Messrs Cooke and Grooker (late of J. Ballantyne and Co.’s) also, the Shipments of Spring Goods to arrive early in August next, the same Goods being a repeat order of the various cheap lines that were so eagerly sought after at his recommencement of business, together with a large assortment of new stuff in the latest novelties. I also beg to thank the public for their past patronage, and solicit a continuance of their” favors for my successors, who will adopt the same principles of trade, viz,, THE VERY BEST VALUE FOE CASH, July 27th, 1880. In reference to the foregoing, the purchasers, C. T. Cook and H. S. Crocker, desire to intimate that they are submitting the present Stock, which has been well bought, and is thoroughly assorted, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, so as to ensure a Speedy Clearance before receiving the above mentioned Goods. They do not intend issuing catalognea or price lists, but are confident that customers will be perfectly satisfied with the prices of goods that are not old stock and unseasonable, and respectfully solicit a portion of your favors. COOKE & CROCKER, COMMEBCE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, WEST, Opposite Messrs Twentyman & Cousins. 5179

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2008, 31 July 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2008, 31 July 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2008, 31 July 1880, Page 2

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