Alexander huuhk.—j. Taylor wm 7 open, on Monday, the premises lately occupied by Mr Cother - 8353 CA.IME A.STR AY, about a montb ago, a biac.c Bod ta * cattle Owner can have same by 'paying expenses. George Caldek, Tnam street 9379 AMERICAN GR SHER —Handiest for Farmer?, Gardeners. Completely revolutionising the wark nf iatter. Superior toCrosskill for Bun 11 holders. £8 10s. F. C. Richardson, Hertford street. 9392 TGIL IKE.'SKS, Wanted at the Kalapoi Clothing Mannfactory, Bedford R w. Trousers nards. Button hole Workers, -i pprenticea and Improvera. Button hole workers in or ont-doi ra. 9367 yXyTANTBu KNOWN—That I have just V » received by last mail. Two Dozen of my own oonsti noted London-made Eailway Timekeepers. These Watches are Londonmade, compensation balance, and eleven hoes jewobed. Not to be equalled by ten guinea watches. Inspection invited. J. F. BTRAIZ, Practical Watchmaker, 9303 High street, Christchurch. TO i rtILORS.—WANTED, a good Goat Hand, for Lyttelton. Apply to J. Jousbton, Jersey House, Christchurch. 9341 WANTED —Every person who desires to save money to consult G. Watson and C o ’s Prion List on 4th page. 9253 AN i r.D KNO 'N That G. D. Murchie and Co intend to offer on Wednesday n-xt nd following days, the whole of their valuable stock, consisting of Furniture, Bedding, Bedsteads, Carpets. Lb oleums, Flo rcloths, Mattings Toiletware, Fenders, Fire irons, &o, &c., at a bona file reduction of 15 to £0 per cent, for cash only. A visit will prove that the reductions arc bona fide. Cashel street west, oppoeite ‘ Pr< ss ” office. 6457 WANTED KNOWN—Certain Cure for Drunkenness :—Sulphate of Iron, 5 grains; Magnesia, 1 do ; Peppermint Wa’er, 11 drachms; Spirit of Nutmeg, 1 do. One teaspoonfol in a wineglass of water twice a day. This will take away the inclination for drink. 8348 WANTED KNuWN—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 Bones i bones i i bones s i —To Butchers, Slaughtermen, Hotelkeepers, and Public generally.—The Undersigned is prepared to PURCHASE all kinds of BONES, in large or small quantities. For particulars apply to MORITZ BOWRON, Cathedral Square, 9333 Agent for T. C. Moorhonse and Co. WANTED KNOWN—CoaIs and Firewood: Best Newcastle Coals and other kinds delivered in town or country in quantities of sowt and upwards. Black Pine Fitewood, in long and short lengths. All goods at lowest current rates. F. L. Bobson and Son, South town belt and Harper street, Chrlatohurch, 7458 WANTED KNOWN. Loans granted In sums of £5 and upwards, payable by weakly, 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, Ac., in stock. Kternan and Dioby, Cabinetmakers and Undertakers, Manchester street South, near Scott Brothers’ foundry. 3245 WANTED the Public to Know, that the Globe inserts Wanteda for ONE SHILLING, for cash WANTED KNOWN —W. Pengelly practical tailor, Durham street South ; best quality ; good fit; lowest prices Give him one trial, and prove it. 2934 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 Maohlne, beating over eighty other competitors (3inger Included). To ba 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 —That G. D. Mubchie and Co.. House and Hotel Furnishers, <’ashel street West, conduct Funerals in the most superior manner whilst the charges will be found as low as any house in the trade AT orders entrusted to their care will receive their prompt attention. Note the address :—Opposite “ Press” Office. 6458 WANTED KNO WN—That Dean Bros. Tinplate workers and Japanners, are now prepared to execute orders for Tin Goods of every description. Attention U called to their patent tine for tinning fruits, by using which a great saving of labor is effected, and the tin can be used again. Prices cheap. Repairs neatly executed. Lean Brothers, Lichfield street, near Anderson’s Foundry. 7882 ANTED KNOWN—Artesian Wells from £4 upwards ; good flows guaranteed ; rams, pumps, and tanks fixed ; branch work, Ac.; a good stock of pipes, pumps, and fittings always on hand. E. J. Martin, corner of Kilmore and Barbadoes streets. 775 PUMPS, Pipe, Gas Fittings, New Designs, Globes, Engines, Boilers, Machinery and Brass Work of all descriptions, brewing, Meat Preserving, Soap Boiling and Candle Making Plant. J. and T. Danes, Lichfield street, Christchurch. 7883 DRESSMAKING, WANTS 0 KNOWN, that the Best and cheapest Establishment is ‘at Mrs Clarke’s. Melbourne House, Victoria street, opposite Tank. A Full Dress complete from 7s fid. Work and fit guaranteed. 3073 THE Friends of Mr John Parsons are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Son, Charles, will leave his residence, Ferry road, To-morrow, at 2 o’clock. R. W. WALTERS & GO., 9332 Undertakers. t JTJ-MORROW. Ee-opening Services, JL after entenslve alterations. Primitive Methodist Church, Cambridge terrace, near Colombo street bridge east. Permons, morning and evening, by Rev. J. Nixon, of Ashburton. Afternoon, at 3, by Rev. Mr Gillam, of the Wesleyan Church. Open air meeting, near Old Post Office, half an hour before each service, conducted by Rev. J. Ward. Soiree next Tuesday. Evangelistic meetings to commence next Wednesday. Phillipstown Church—Afternoon, Rev. J. Nixon; evening, usual service at half-past six 9373 THE BIBLE TESTED ON ITS MERITS. THE Last of the present series of dis courses will (d.v ) be delivered in the Templar Hall, Worcester street, TO-MOR-ROW EVENING, at 6.30. Subject—- “ The Sabbath and the Lord’s Day ; a contrast and a parallel.” At the close, an opportunity will bo given to question us cn any of the things which have been advanced either on this or any other of the subjects. 9375 All are invited. CHRISTADELP il lAN EOCLESIA, FORESTERS’ HaLL. A LECTURE will be delivered in the above Hall TO MORROW EVENING. Subject—Does the Bible teach the substitution of the innocent for the guiliy ? 9351 All truth seekers invited. TINDERS are invited for BUILDING BAKEHOUSE and OVEN. Labor o uv. For particulars, apply Wm. (Neighbours, brick and Drain Pipe Manufacturer, Tua n street. Tenders to be rent in not later than THURSDAY NEXT, 9376
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2308, 27 August 1881, Page 2
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