THE GLOBE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881.
WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Holder will , preach To-morrow Evening in the Primitive Methodiat Church, Cambridge terrace. 7113 WANTED, Reapers, one shilling an hour. Man to burn lime. Married couple for station. Apply Jambs McDonald, Manchester street Bouth. 7111 w ANTED, a thoroughly experienced Stacker. J. Pearse, Wilson’s road. 7110 WANTED, a Bottler. Apply by letter, stating experience and salary expected, to Box 212, Post Office. 7093 WANTED, Purchaser for Pour Horse power Portable Engine. Apply for particulars to Mr Me Alpine, Corn Exchange. 7099 WANTcD, Boy, sixteen, milk few Cows, and to be generally useful. G. B. Taylor & Co., Hereford street. 7100 TAILORE3SES, ski.ltd and other einployees wanted. Apply at Kaiopoi Clothing Manufactory. Temporarily removed to Mr Savage’s Warehouse, Bedford row. 7103 East cbteistchukch educational DISTRICT—WANTED, a Female Pupil Teacher for the Main School. Applications, stating age and last standard passed, also enclosing testimonials, to be sent in to the Undersigned on or before the 20th instant. J. M, Wheeler, Secretary. 7097 WANTED KNOWN—That the whole of J. Taylor’s Stock of General Drapery has been reduced in price in order to make room for new goods for the winter season. Not being able conscientiously to quote goods bought at 73 per cent and other discounts, a call will convince that the prices for all goods are as low as at any house In Christchurch. One Shilling Discount on all purchases of One Pound and Upwards.—J. Taylor, Melbourne House, High street, Christchurch. 7083 WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globe, ONE SHILLING only, for cash. WANTED KNOWN —That O. D. Mubchie and Co., House and Hotel Furnishers, Cashel street West, conduct Funerals In the most superior manner whilst the charges will be found as low as any house In the trade. All orders entrusted to their care will receive their prompt attention. Note the address : —Opposite “Press” Office. 6458 WANTED, Purchasers for Rhubarb fer Wine or Jam, from six pounds to ten tons, at one penny per lb ; quality to be seen at my Shop, Colombo street, or at the Garden, Woolston. William Gimbleit. W. Q. Is sure it will make good wine or jam. 7071 WANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One Penny. WANTED the Public to Know that W, Knipb has opened a Grocery Business in Victoria street, opposite Tank. All goods of best quality at lowest rates. 6361 WANTED, 100 Passengers daily, for six hours at the seaside, leaving Morton’s Hotel at 10 a.m,, Patterson’s, Sumner, at 5 p.m. 2s 6d return. Apply Hayward's Mail Coaches. 6447 ANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wanteds ” than any other paper in the Colony for ONE SHILLING, for caah. WANTED KNOWN—Loans granted in earns of £5 and upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, and quarterly instalments. Apply to R, S. Raphael, Atlantic Loan Office, corner of Cashel and Madras streets, opposite St, Paul’s Church. 2634 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. Kiernan and Dio by, Manchester street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 WANTED, Good HdSsewivea to save their money by always using G, Watson and Oo.’sTeas, None to good ; none so cheap ; none so economical. After one trial yon will nse no other. From la 7|d to 2e lOd per lb. Box tea, 17s, 19s, 21s, 23s 6d, and 265, unequalled. Note the address -G. W'ATson & Co., Colombo street sonth, two doors from Messrs Mason, Strothers and Co. '6487
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 Ho. 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 KNO WN.—Townend’s Tasteless Powders, for children teething, convulsions, thrush, &c. In packets. Is. Sold everywhere. W. P. Towkekd, Chemist, Crystal Palace buildings, Colombo street, Christchurch. 5608 WANTED KNOWN.— Where to get a good general parcel of drapery cheap ? Why at Walker, Smith, and Co.’s, Colombo street, Christchurch, Milliners and Costume Manufacturers. Where can we get in the country, for instance Amberley, a clean, cheap, general parcel of drapery, unmixed with sugar, molasses, and officialism ? Why, at Walker, Smith and Co.’s Burlington House, Amberley. No monopoly. Where can we secure the most wonderful bargains in general drapery and clothing ? Why, at Walker, Smith and Co.’s London House, Leeston. Where in the suburbs can we get drapery at Christchurch prices ? Why, at Walker, Smith and Co.’s Sydenham House, Sydenham. Where can we in Lyttelton purchase a general parcel of drapery and clothing cheap P Why, at the rising establishment of Walkeb, Smith and Co, 'J erms cash. No extra charge to meet losses in booking. 3086 WANTED, THE TRADESMEN of Christcbcrch to Study their own interests, and have THEIR CLOTHES MADE, In order to keep the Money in the District And Foster Native Industry. The Prices being now considerably Rednced and only equal to Home Prices. Q. I. MERRIB, Hereford street, is now OFFERING ALL GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES as an inducement. Let Tradesmen of all branches assist one another and protect themselves. THE TRADESMEN’S TAILOR, Near the Mill. 22 T OST, a brindle GREYHOUND (slat). JLi Any one returning same to Junction Hotel, will be rewarded 7112 FOR SALE. "CE CBEAM CART, Tnbs, Cans, Glasses and Spoons, all complete. To be seen at Mr Penfoi.d’s, Blacksmith, Lichfield afreet, Opposite Mr Irvine, Dentist. 7101 TO LET, No. 3, Beech Villas, Harper street, Sydenham, containing four rooms. Bent low to good tenant. Apply on South Belt, three doors west of Durham street. 7691 THE Friends of the late Mrs Hitchings are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, Durham street, Sydenham, on Sunday, at half-past two, for the Scotch Cemetery. 1-15 7096 H. FUHRMAN, Undertaker. enaaiaBBMWBgPMBi mHE Friends of Mr Thomas King are a. informed that the Funeral of his late Daughter Gobenia will leave his residence Montreal street South, To-morrow (Sunday) at 3 p.m., for Addington Cemetery, J. ANDERSON, 7108 Undertaker. AITKEN & ROBERTS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRON MONGERS, CASHEL STREET WEST. Fresh Shipments received every Month. Prices very reasonable. Inspection invited. 6299
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2150, 15 January 1881, Page 2
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