ANTED, few more Babsoribera for Vv last Consultation before Lottery becomes Law. .Fleming and Stapleton'sNovelty, No. 10. About 190 Prizes. 10a Tickets. 36 WAnTEI’, Subscribers to Know that eaoh Ticket has chance of Winning Six Prizes in Fleming and Stapleton’s Novelty Consultation, No. 10. Filling rapidly. 3* WANTED, a Nurse Girl, about 15 years of ago. Apply, after Tuesday, to Mrs Harley, Opawa. XIAIU.B.X, UpHWtt, ~ ~ W/ ANTED, to Hire an Express Waggon. ▼ ▼ Reply, stating terms, to Express, Globe Office. 95 w ANTED, 200 Pigeons. Apply Mr Millett, Royal Hotel Stables. 106 • WANTED KNOWN, Mrs Clarke, Dressmaker, of Melbourne House. Victoria street, having disposed of her business to Miss Johnson, would kindly ask for the same liberal support to her successor that has been accorded to herself during the last three years. Mrs C. would remind them that possesaion will be given up on the 31st October, 1881. 96WANXn.O KNOWN, Miss Johnson, (late of Koberts and Moffat’s, Melbourne), having taken over the business o£ Mrs Clarke, Dressmaker, of Melbourne House, Victoria street, would kindly ask for a continuance of the patronage that has been so liberally bestowed upon her, hoping by civility, attention, and reasonable charges, to deserve a continuance of their favors, 97
WANTED, a Boy about J 4, by the day, to make himeelf generally useful. Apply to Mr George Hart, Hereford street west. 79 WANTKI), VVorkirg-mea to call a- FGabites, Draper, Victoria street, for shirts. Is 3d, la lid, 2s 61 ! mole trousers, 4s lid ; boys’ hats, 4Jd ; men’s straw hats, Is. SSSI ANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wanteds ” tha any other paper in the Colony for OSB SHILLING, for cash. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED DRAPERS and CLOTHIERS beg tojinform their Customers that their Places of Business will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, the Ist November, on the occasion of the Consecration of the Cathedral : J. Ballantyne & Co. W. Strange k Co. G. L. Besth k Co, H. Hobday k Co. New Zealand Cothin g Factory. Everett Brothers H. B. May & Co. Cooke & Crocker J. Cother R. Black 99 THE Undersigned beg to inform their CUSTOMERS that their Place of Business will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, November Ist, on the occasion of the Consecration of the Cathedral. NELSON. MO ATE k CO., 93 Tea Merchants. High street. FKEBThO UuhT. “ Let us all be happy together.” MEMBERS and their Friends are informed that the CANTERBURY FRBBTHOUGHT HALL Near the General Post Office, Worcester street, WILL BB OPENED On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, At 7 o’clock p.m.
As MR R. STOUT’S professional engagements may probably prevent him neiog present on the occasion, the Opening Address will be delivered by the President. Subject—- “ Two views of Progress—Religions and Secular.” Suitable music will be provided for the occasion. 98 WILLIAM PRATT, President, LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The usual monthly meeting for the Payment of Subscriptions and' Taking up New Shares, will be held at the Society’s Office, Canterbury street, XOMOKKOW, TUESDAY, Ist November, at 6.30 p.m. 101 J. B. WILLCOX, Secretary, FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY, LOOK HERE! ANOTHER BARGAIN. TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS. FOR SALE—A Good Four-roomed COTTAGE and SECTION of FREEHOLD LAND, with every convenience, situate in Chriitchurch West. Price only, £l3O. Small deposit, and easy terms. Apply to ISAAC ALLEN, IOT Hereford street. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH,. St. Asaph treet. Tea IMt EBTI NG s TO MORROW, NOVEMBER Ist. tUBLIO MEETING AFTERW A EDS, John Anderson, Esq., in the chair. The Meeting will be addressed by Ministers and other gentlemen. Some selections of mneio during the evening by the choir. Tea at 6p m. Tickets, Is 6d, to be had of any friends, 105 T O'T, on Gasworks road, between WilI 1 son’s bridge and the Waltham Brewery, a f liver BRACELET, Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Tramway Office. 103
EXTRACT FtOM AGREEMENT. I HEREBY agree to build and entirely complete the NEW HAE.I, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Messrs Jacobsen Bros., and to band it over to Messrs H. E. May and Co. by the 4th day of March next, or to forfeit and allow to be deducted from my last payment three pounds per day for each and every day I may be obliged to take over that time, (Signed) W. B. SCOTT, Builder and Contractor, Christchurch. UNRESERVED SALE, On account of the above Agreement. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD, AND ONLY A FEW WEEKS TO DO IT IN.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2364, 31 October 1881, Page 2
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