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WANTED KNOWN- Faiebank: ah» Co. New Premises and New Management, Triangle, four doors from City Hotel Homoeopathic and the bsat Drugs always in stock. Cattle Medicines. Teeth carefully extracted, fl. B. Eton, Managet^ W~ aNiBD KNOWN The Sewing Machine that has found the greatest favor with the public is the Singer. This Machine will accomplish a greater variety of work, is less liable to get out of order, and will stand more wear than any other. 8000 of these machines are made weekly. In 1879, 431,167 were sold. The Company have made nearly3,ooo 000 Sewing Machines. The Singer Machine is the only one that is need in all the large clothing factories throughout the world. Price from £4 10s. Hobbs & Co., Agents, High street, Christchurch. ANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wanteds ” than any other paper in the Colony for ONE SHILLING, for cash. WANTED KNOWN—W. Pengelly practical tailor, Durham street Sonth ; best quality; good fit; lowest prices. Give him one trial, and prove it. 2934 WANTED KNOWN.— John Andessou, Undertaker, Victoria street (close to the Junction Hotel), Christchurch, conducts Funerals In town and country at lowest charges, and In the most satisfactory manner. 2925 WANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ Boots of every description cheaper than any other shop in town Men’s Boots made in in the neatest style. James Hbslip, opposite the Borough Hotel. 225# TTr ANTED KNOWN—That at Cohen’* VV Central Loan Office, adjoining the City Hotel, Colombo street, Chris tchurcn, first class Gold and Silver Watches and Jewellery of every and the very best description, both now and second hand, can ba purchased at a considerably lower price than at any other shop in town. The goods are warranted, and inspection will prove the reality. Money lent and bills discounted aa usual at lowest rates. 2822 r ANTED KNOWN, that unless Advertisements are sent in early they cannot ba inserted in the Country Edition of the Globe. WASTED KNO«'N Gentlemen in quest of Clothing will find it to ba a great saving to try G. I. MERRIE, Tailor, Hereford street, the original Tradesmen’* Tailor of Dunedin, hia long Colonial experience justifies him in saying that the valne given by him in suits, from £4 10s upwards, is unsurpassed in Canterbury. During bin time in Christchurch he has given universal satisfaction in fit and quality of workmanship. Gentlemen’s own materials made up. 12T Hereford street, near the Mill 2239 Bridge. DRESSMAKING. WANTED KNOWN, that the Best ana Cheapest Establishment is at Mrs Clarke’s, Victoria street, next Gabites'. A Full Dress complete from 7a 6d. Work and fit guaranteed. So7a WANTED KNOWN—Rice, 71b. for la 6i ; i heese, 7d per lb. ; Tea, Is 8d per lb. ; White Sugar. 4<l per lb., each of excellent quality. Every article of Grocery equally cheap. Price list free. T. Taylor, Colombo street, next to Mr Sheath and High street, opposite Caversham Hotel. 126 WANTED KNO WN—The beat place to get yonr Machine repaired is at Hobbs and Co.’s, High street, sole agents for the Singer Machine Company. Every description of duplicate parts kept in stock. A first-class Machinist kept. All repairs guaranteed. The cheapest house for Needles, Cottons, Silks, &o. 2259 WANTED KNOWN—That WALKER, SMITH, AND CO., have purchased for cash at abont half-price. Bankrupt Stocks, &c,, amounting to £1548 10*4d. They can and do sell cheap. 1731 WAN TED KN OWN—W. SHERLOCK, Photographer, Oxford Terraco West, near St. Michael’s Church. Christchurch. Carte de Visite Portraits taken daily at 7* 6d per dozen. 2223 WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globb, ON® SHILLING only, for cash WANTED KNOWN—That Hamper’s Patent Fountain Washing Machine (the very same article that commanded such a largo sale in Melbourne, where 3000 were sold in a month), is now made by J. Hern, Range, Washing Boiler, and Furnace Maker, Manchester and Toam streets, Christchurch. Price, 10s. Made with sliding tube to fit any size of boiler. Machines given out for trial. #822 WANTED KNOWN —The new Patent Washing Machine is now ready for delivery, to be had from all ironmongers. Saves the cost first month ; no labor; selfacting ; gives universal satisfaction. Frio* 10s, wholesale only. J. and T. Danes Engineers and Gasfitters, Lichfield street, Christchurch. 176 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MISS VERRALL having taken those New and Commodious Premises in COLOMBO STREET, Nearly opposite Cookham House, INTENDS OPENING THE SAME os SATURDAY. IGth ihbt.. With a New and Large Assortment of MILLINERY. DRAPERY, AND FANCY GOODS, &c, Ac. Dress, Mantle, and Corset Making done on the premises. This Establishment will ba carried on in connection with the Shop in Cashel street. 4104 MISS HAVERGALL’S BOOKS—new supply. Cook’s Boston Lectures; American edition Pamphlet on Anglo-laraelism. New novels. Colour Boses, Ecrsp Books, Writing Papers. The Teacher’s Bible. Family Biblas Enquire Within, 3a. Beeton’s Household Management, 8a 6d. FOUNTAIN BARBER, BookaeTer, Corner of Cathedral square & Colt mb j street. SULPHULLNE SOAP (a soap containing sulpholine) is a delicately refined, chemically pure soap intended for use by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfectly prepared soaps, scented with njurioua acrid oils frequently cause skin diseases. For washing all manner of eruptions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable wealthy condition, sulpholine holds the first olaoa. Its odour Is very pleasant, Tablets, Is each. Sold by moat chemists. OOKYEE’S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken gray hair? and In a few days restore completely its natural color. The effect is superior to that produced by any instantaneous dye, and the sulphur restorer does not injure the skin. Sold in largo bottles Is fid each, by chemists, and hairdressers.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2083, 27 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2083, 27 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2083, 27 October 1880, Page 1

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