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WANTED, a Girl about fifteen, for housework. Apply Mr* J. Fleming, Lichfield street east, opposite Northern Brewery Depot. 826 WANTEo, Two Gentlemen Boarders, use of sitting-room and piano. No other boarders kept. Terms moderate. Apply Wesleyan Book Depot, Colombo street. SIS WANTED, a first class Soapboiler. Apply, A 1 Soap Works, to T. Sher'dan and Bon, St. Albans. 812 UX7"ANTED, at onoe. Parties to Cart V V Clay. Apply on the Works, corner Gloucester street and East belt. 814 WAM I Ed, a good Coach Painter. Apply at once to B lmsly and Cgblett, ooach builders, Oxford terrace. 81S WANTED, a respectable Girl as nurse to one child. Apply to Mrs Cecil Lohisson, Terminus Hotel. 819 DRESSMAKING —Wanted, Apprentices. Apply to Mrs McGregor, Barbadoes street south. 810 C HRISTMAS, NEW YBAK BIRTHDAY CARDS. AND From 2d 13 5s each. F. L. DAVIS, Stationer, #7B Lyttelton. WANTED, to Let, large Stable, with straw-house and paddock of one and a-half acres, corner Durham and Salisbury streets. H. L, Bowkbe, Market Place. 799 FOR SALE. A WELL - ESTABLISHED Cash Drapery Business, In the rising town of Ashburton. For particulars apply to EVERETT BEOS., 534 Christchurch or Ashburton. TO LET, Springfield road, a very comfortable Four-roomed HOD SB and Scullery, nearly new, and with every convenience ; high and dry ; corner of Springfield and Edgeware roads ; fifteen minutes’ walk from Post-office ; rent low. Apply to H. Matson and Co., Cashel street, 544 TO LET—The SHOP lately occupied by J. Duff, shoemaker, London street, Lyttelton. Apply on premises. 781 Three pounds reward,—lost, on Friday, in Ki more street west, Christchurch, three dieas BINGS, viz, one hoop, with five opals ; one hoop, with five turqnolse; and one cluster, and also a worn wedding ring, all tied together. Apply Z., “ Press” Office, Christchurch. 791 FOUND, a Black Retriever DOG. Owner can have the same on paying expenses by applying to R. Johnston, at Mr 0. W. Turner’s store, Cashel street. 817 Sr. J ohn’s Sunday School. LATIMER SQUARE. TREAT WEDNESDAY, 11th. 816 9 o’clock. Lyttelton borough council invite Tenders for CONSTRUCTION fSB WERB In Hawkhnrst road and Oxford street. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Town Clerk’s office daring business hour j. Tenders to bo |sent in on or before MONDAY, the 23rd Jannary next, by noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk. Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers, Jannary 10th, 1882. 815 HAVE NOW OPENED MY ICsTEW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMES MILLS. TAILOR Pratt's Buildings, Colombo street.

F IR E. ~|~N consequence of the FIRE at the UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED, THE BUSINESS OF £THE BANK »VTLL SB CARRIED ON TEMPORARILY AT MESSRS LEWIS AND GOULD’S NEW BUILDINGS In Worcester street. Cathedral square. FOR THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED, 782 DAVID S. MELVILLE.

RE UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA. LIMITED. Established, 1537. Ikcokpobated, 18S0. Paid up Capital £1,500,000 Reserve Funds ... ... 816,500 Together 2 316,500 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 Total Capital and Reserve Funds £5.316,500 IN consequence of the FIRE at the PREMISES of the BANK In Hereford street, the BUSINESS of the Bank will for the present be carried on in temporary offices at Messrs Lewis and Gould’s New Buildings, Worcester street. Cathedral square. Por the Union Bank of Australia Limited, JOS. PALMEB, 786 Chief Officer, New Zealand. NO. 3 LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). West side of Cathedral square, near to the Post Office. NOTICE. THE usual Monthly Meeting for RECEIPT of SUBSCRIPTIONS and other Moneys payable this month, will be held THIS DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 10, At the Society’s Offices, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.. and in the evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. The committee are also prepared to issue fully paid-up shares, on which half-yearly dividends will be paid as provided in the rules. Money ready for advances on Mortgages, at current rates. 811 CHAS. ALLISON, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN—The Drapery Stock at THE HALL has been REMOVED to NEXT DOOR, at the Bee Hive, where H. E. Max & Co, are giving wonderful bargains. The Clothing Stock is being again reduced, and will be ready for Sale at Whitcombe’e old Stationery Shop, next to Bashford’a, Confectioner, in Colombo street. H. E. May & Co. have also secured the premises of Hudson, Ridley & Co., corner of St. Asaph and Manchester streets, for the sale of New Costumes, Capes, Dolmans, Children’s Mantles, Dress Goods, and General Drapery.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2422, 10 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2422, 10 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2422, 10 January 1882, Page 2

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