WANTED, an intelligent active Lad, to learn coach-painting. 4 pply, Elmsly and Cui'.lktt, Coach Builders Oxford terrace. 8379 WANTED, at once, a General Servant. ; must be a good cook. .References required. Apply, Mrs May, corner of Gloucester and Montreal streets. 8383 ANTED, to Purchase a light Vi American Waggon (covered preferred), with pole and shafts, with or without horses and harness. Box 132, Post-office. 8380 DU. J, SIMMS, the unrivalled Physiognomist and popular Speaker, will deliver an Illustrated and Amusing Lecture on “ Love, Courtship, and Marriage,” at the Congregational Schoolroom, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Admission :—First seats, 3s ; second seats, 2s. Descriptions and charts of character given daily In the ante room of the schoolroom. 8290 to-moero w. SATURDAY, 14th MAT, 1881. WAN fitD, a good General servant. Apply to Mrs Joseph Sheath, comer of Tuam and Barbadoes streets. 8386 WANTED, to Let, I'rick Shop with Dwelling, in Manchester street, oc onpied by Mr Smithson as toy shop, stationer and tobacconist. Rent low. Apply, Mr Banks, next door. 8384 WANTED KNOWN—Photographs of the Wreck of the s.s. Tararua, from a sketch taken on the spot, may be had from If. 1 eague. Photographer, Lyttelton. Cards, Is each. Cabinet?, 2a eich. 8392 BOOl’ TKAOK.-WANTED, two expe rienced Clickers. Apply, Bastard’s Hoot Factory, Cumberland street, Dnnedin. 8332 WANTED, a strong Girl, to assist in house work. Apply Mrs J. Fleming Lichfield street East. 8390 WANTED, shortly, by a Grocer,_ a Lad accustomed to horses and delivery of goods. Must know Christchurch well and have good references. Will live upon the premises. Apply by letter to R. E. C. O. V. G., Post office, Christchurch. 5 13 8387 WANTED, a Lad ; must understand something of gardening. Apply, second house from Stanmoro Bridge towards Ward’s Brewery. 8361 ANTED, a Boy about 14. by the day, to make himself generally useful Apply to Mr George Hart, Hereford street W e-t. 8358 WANTED KNOWN—Certain Cure for Drunkenness : —Sulphate of Iron, 5 grains ; Magnesia, 1 do; Peppurment Water, 11 drachma; Spirit of Nutmeg, 1 do. One teaspoonfal in a wineglass of water twice a day. This will take away the inclination for drink. 8348 w ANTED, 24 Words Inserted for ONE SHILLING, Cash, WANTED KNOWN, that Walker Smith & Co have purchased 12,000 yards of Dress Material, Merges, Satin Cloths, and Homespuns, from BJd per yard ; Winceys, 143 d per yard, worth 7d per yard. 8201 WANTED to Dispose of Earth for filling sections by T. H. Parsons on the drainage works East and South Belts. 8199 WANTED KNOWN. Antipityrienne restores the hair, removes scurf and dandruff. W. P. Townbnd, Chemist, Colombo street. 5508 WANTED KNOWN, that Walker Smith & Co., Drapers, Clothiers &o , of Christchurch. Leeaton, Springfield, Sydenham, and Lyttelton, sell at town prices in the country. 8200 WANTED KNOWN, that Walker, Smith & Co. have 600 Blankets from 7a 6d; a large assortment of Flannels, Wool Plaids, &0., in English and Colonial manufacture. 8202 WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Globe. ONE SHILLING only, for cash. Wanted known, that Walkkb, Smith & Co. keep Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Kaiapol, Mosglol, Victorian, and English manufacture, equal to bespoken, at about half the price. 8203 WANTED KNOWN—The Lyttelton Steam Laundry Is now open. Prices as follows :—Linen, 2a per dozsnall round, starched and ironed linen included; plain linen, Is 6d dozen ; gents’ suits cleaned and pressed, 4s 6d per suit; large double blanets, la; single do, 6d; large sized counterpanes, la j small do, 6d ; all kinds of lace and muslin curtains got up equal to new from Is per pair upwards; all kinds of carpets cleaned in the very best style. All work called for and delivered again in three days. All applications to be sent either to to Mr Bbacshaw or Mr Holmes, Lyttelton, when every information will be given. 8332 WANTED KNOWN —That G. D. Mubchib 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 KNOWN—George Lnmsden, Practical Watch and Clock Maker, next Victoria Buildings, Victoria street, is cleaning and repairing watches and clocks of every description at moderate charges. 7373 Penny, ANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One BUILDING BOR SALE. M EBBR3 ROBERT WILKIN A CO., under instructions from the owners. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date. At their Salerooms, Hereford street. At 12 o’clock, HE BUILDING (Shop next to Mr G. Osborne), SITUATE at CORNER OF TUAM STREET WEST AND WINDMILL ROAD, To be removed within one week from date of sale. 8385 ROBERT WILKIN & CO. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs barker & williams, Commispion Agents and Bailiffs, beg to inform their clients and the general public that they have taken those commodious premises in Hereford street West, lately occupied by Mr Merrie. tailor. 5391 THE BUSINESS of the Undersigned being about charging bands, the PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED DURING STOCK TAKING, which it is estimated will take from Seven to Ten Days, during which time accounts will he received and paid, on application, at the side entrance. L, B. NATHAN & CO, Christchurch, May 3rd, 1881. S2BI WANTED KNOWN—AII the latest re duotlons in prices for Groceries. Good rich-flavoured tea at 1s 8i ; bright sugar, 4d ; box teas, 17s 6d ; sperms, 9d ; soap, 6d. All other articles equally cheap. Quality guaranteed. Goods delivered. Orders by post promptly attended to. Geo. A. Warden, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Tea Dealer. Now Tea Shop, next door to Cook and Ross, Colombo street. 7554 WANTED KNOWN—CoaIs and Firewood; Beat Newcastle Coals and other kinds delivered In town or country in quantities of 6cwt and upwards. ■ Black Pine Firewood, in long and short lengths. All goods at lowest current rates. F. L. Robson and Son, South town belt and Harper street, Christchurch, 7458 WANTED KNOWN. Loans granted In sums of £5 and upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, and quarterly Instal-. ments. 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, &0., In stock. Kikrnan and Digby, Cabinetmakers and Undertakers, Manchester street South, near Soott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 SYDENHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS, ALTERATIONS TO THE SOUTH AND PART OF THE EAST TOWN BELTS, TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned— Forming and metalling, in four sections About 12,000 super, feet of heart of totara timber, and 110 casks of cement Sealed and endorsed tenders, addressed to me, to be delivered at my office not later than 7 p.m. on Monday, 16th May, where plans and specifications of the works can be seen. OHAS, ALLISON, Jun., Town Clerk. Council Chamber, Sydenham, 6th May, 1831. 8320 J. MILLS, TAILOR PER SHIP GAELIC. JUST ARRIVED—MY NEW WINTER GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. WINTER COATINGS, BROWN AND OLIVE, BEAVER AND WITNEYS, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. TO LET—A Ten roomed HOUSE, with every convenience, with five acres of land, with running stream ; situated about five miles from the centre of the town Very healthy locality, good garden and orchard. For further particulars apply to Charles Deal, Rotherfield Hotel, Cashel street, Christchurch. 8372 LAND TRANSFER ACT. W ILKIN & c J^OBERT OP HEREFORD STREET, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 0., All dealings under the above Act prepared at scheduled rates, 8295 TO MOEROW. SATURDAY. MAT 14th. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. ME J. G. HAWKE3 is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, ROTHESAY COTTAGE, CALEDONIAN EOAD, Containing six rooms and scullery, and offices unattached, standing on i-ACRE LAND, well-stocked with fruit trees, and plentifully supplied with artesian water. 5-11 Terms exceptionally easy. Sale at 12 o’clock. 8381 HOUSES TO BE LET IN T own and Suburbs. MEEIVALE—Very superior House of twelve rooms MIDDLETON—FamiIy Residence of ton rooms, and ten acres of Land CARLTON MILL ROAD—New House of six rooms PETERBOROUGH STREET—WeII-finished House of six rooms and scullery WINDMILL ROAD —Nice House of six rooms ASHBOURNE—House of six rooms and two attics ADDINGTON (Birmingham) —House of eight room, and four acres of Land Also, FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Oxford terrace, Horatio street. First street, Queen street, and Scott’s road, Sydenham Apply to CHARLES CL4BK, Land and Estate Agent, Hereford street. 5-13 8388 IJiH E AT E E O T A L Lessee ... B. J. De Lias Last Nights of GRATTAN RIGGS AND THEO. HAMILTON. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Grand Fashionable Night. THE IRISH DETECTIVE. Qbattan Riggs in Seven Distinct Characters. Theo. Hamilton as Wm. Hoyt. Supported by full Company. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, An Immense Bill, STREETS OP NEW YORK. Great Fire Scene. 5-13 Box office, Montague’s. 4595 AITKBN & ROBERTS HAVE now landing, and to arrive ex Firth of Lorn, William Davie, Gareloch, Fray Bentos, Mataura, Remington, &o. Well assorted Shipments of— Furnishing Ironmongery General Ironmongery Builders’ Ironmongery AITKEN & ROBERTS. 6299 Ironmongers, Cashel Street West. to consumers. 700 TONS BEST SCREENED NEWCASTLE COAL, for household purposes, NOW LANDING. Get In your winter supply dry. Quality guaranteed. R. H. WOOD & CO. Offices —Opposite Mason, Strothers and Co., Colombo street. 8393 WINNING NUMBERS. DRUIDS’ GALA, Melbourne.—The first number represents the first prize; the others in rotation ;-8009, 18,328, 4551, 1381, 7974, 383, 8419, 6172, 6424, 9608, 8855, 14,446. 3039, 10,410, 16.440, 15,295, 15.606, 12,163. 14,946, 4318, 13,887, 18,921, 16,282, 1211, 5319. We certify that the above numbers are correct. Q. SKINNER, President. JAS. J. BBE NAN, Grand Secretary. C. THOMSON, Christchurch. 5-13 8389 jg AKEHOUBB AND OVEN TO LET. Also, FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE. Rents low. D. STRANAGHAN, Grocer, 746 Victoria erect. TO OUR READERS. WB HAVE GOOD NEWS for all who wish to make their money go a very long way in the matter of Dress. You can now buy good Onion flannel at 9d ; all-wool scarlet Saxony flannel, at la ; double width unbleached sheeting, at Is; honeycomb towels, at 4d ; white calico, 3s 9d per doz.; blankets, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, up to 45s ; honeycomb quilts, from 6s 6d ; children’s sox, from 21d per pair ; winceys, from 4Jd per yard; silk dress buttons, at 2d per doz ; a splendid variety of children’s wool hats and hoods, at Is each, at H. B. MAY & C O.’S, The Hall, High Street. INSOLVENCY NOTICES. May 12—Robert Wallace, of Lakeside, farmer. Thomas and Bruges, solicitors. May 12—William Hodley Hyde Payne, of Christchurch, bootmaker, T. W. Stringer, solicitor.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2249, 13 May 1881, Page 1
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