TO THE FOOT AND SHOE TRADEWANTED, Fitter; also. Girls ai Learners. Apply at Ltohtband, Allan and Co.’s Boot Factory. 1473 WANTED, a strong girl, as General Servant, Apply, vrs Jonbs, corner of East belt and Chester street. 7473 TO BUTCHERS. FOB SALE, several MARBLE SLABS and other FITTINGS, to be removed from Mr Bosaiter’a shop, Victoria street, which is about to be altered to suit another business. Persons disposed to purchase will p’ease apply to Mr Martin, at Mr James Gosa’ timber yard, who is authorised to sell. 7475 LEWIS & GOULD. TO LET, the MIDLAND BAKERY, with or without dwelling • honee. Apply, F. Cutlsb’s Midland Store, Colombo road south. 7477 AMALGAMATED TRADE 3 PICNIC. SpHE ADJOURNED MEETING will take JL place TO-MOREOW EVENING, At the PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL, Colombo street, at 7.30 p.m. 7176 "f GST, from corner of Cashel street and JLi East town belt. FOUR ANTWBKP PIGEONS one blue cock, one blue hen, one blue pie hen, and one blue chequer cock. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to John Goodman, at above address. 7 ’65 I EFT idlS HOME, Lyttelton, on jvscnJU day, February 7th, JOHN EDMUND WOOD, aged thirteen. Had en a drab jacket and a pair of light tweed trousers, straw hat with white puggery. Was last seen in Salt’s Gully, Lyttelton, on Wednesday morning, and is supposed to have gone towards Christchurch. Any information regarding him will be thankfully received by John Wood, Dublin street, Lyttelton. 7460 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LYTTELTON. GENTLEMEN, Accept my hearty thanks for your having re eleoted me as your representative on the Lys tel ton Harbor Board, and allow me to say that you may depend upon my doing my best for your interests, and assisting all I can for the improvement of yonr port, so as to make it the moat convenient in New Zealand, yet without waste of the funds at the Board’s disposal. It need scarcely be added that these works cannot but lead to the future prosperity of Lyttelton and afford profitable employment to its residents. Again thanking my friends who worked for me with such success as to place me so far ahead on the poll, I remain. Gentlemen, Yours, faithfully, H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLBV. Rlverlaw, February 15th, 18SI. 7472
TO ThiA drlnkehs. A POSITIVE FACT. w. H. DAVENPORT, CITY TEA MART, High street, and Corner of Peterborough streets, Victoria street, Christchurch, Is Selling the Best Tea China can produce, at 2s 4d and 2s 10d. No Indian or other kinds used to admix in the same, as they only tend to deteriorate the quality. Our Lowest Price, la 10d, blended with superior Pekoe, recommended to connoisseurs and economists. The above In parcels of 61b and upwards, 2d per lb reduction. Oilman's store?, sugars, New Christmas fruits, &0., at very low prices, FOR CASH. 6638
INFANT’S UNDERCLOTHING. CHILDREN’S AND MAID’S UNDER. CLOTHING, LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. WE are now showing a fall assortment of all hinds of BABY UNDERCLOTHING ; also Little Girls’, in all sizes. Really wonderfully cheap and thoroughly well made and finished. Ladies would do well before mating to call and inspect our stock, or see samples in our windows. H. 35. MAY & CO., THE HALL.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2176, 15 February 1881, Page 2
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