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%&T ANTED, about the 20th instant, V V Qualified person to instruct young children for a few hours dally. Address H.A. J,, Globe Office, Christchurch. 883WANTED Active Yonng Man to work in Corn Store. Wm, L. I eggatt, Victoria street. S7S npO BABERS.— WANTED a Second J- Hand. Apply at once to Mr Stp.atz. Watchmaker, High street. 876 CAME ABTBAY into my Garden ONE BAM. Owner can have same by paying expenses, and applying to A. Veccest, at “Press ” Office, between 4 and 5 pm. 877 WANTED, for the country, Tlain Cook and Laundress ; gentleman’s family; two other servants kept. Apply, with reterenoes, Mrs H. Goughian, Christchurch Club. 1-17 881 CHRIS I'MAS. Nh.W YKAB. AND BIBXHDAY CABDS. 678 From 2d to 5s each. P. L. DAVIS, Stationer, Lyttelton. HAB VESTING. WANTED Tenders for Cutting. Stocking, Carting and Stacking 440 Acres Oats at Dromore. Tenders to be in by Wednesday, 18 th inst. Apply B. H. Wood asi» Co 864 WANTED by the East Christchurch District School Committee, a Male Pupil Teacher. Applications enclosing testimonials and stating age, and last standard passed, to be forwarded to the undersigned before Noon on Friday, the 20th instant. .T. M. Wheeler, Secretary. 861 BE ASSIGNED ESTATE. J. H. SMITH. DBAPEB, COLOMBO SIBEET, WANTED KNOWN, that Thos. Jacobs has Bought the Stock in the above Estate at an Enormous Discount for Cash, and intends holding an Immense Clearing .'-ale, to commence on Saturday, December 24th. Wonderful Bargains. For farther particulars see handbills, 657 BUTCHERS’ ANNUAL PICNIC. A MEETING of BUTCHERS’ EMPLOYEES will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, at Eight o’clock p.m., at Richardson’s Empire Hotel, to arrange for their Annual Picnic. 882 TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CANOES. HARMONIUMS. MR J. G. HAWKE 3 is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dining, occasional, gipsy, and dressing tables, cheffoniera, bookcase cheffonier, conches, carpets, hair-seat and other chairs, wardrobe, washstanda and ware, bedsteads, spring and other mattraeees, chests, drawers, clocks, &c., Ac. SUITE i —Dining and drawing-room in hair, rep and cretonne. SEWING MACHINES Household and trade by Howe. AMERICAN ORGAN Beautiful 5-sto? instrument by Wilcox and White CANOES—Three well-built boats. PLATED-WARE—Elegant assortment. SUNDRIES —Meat safe, dog kennel, kitchen ranges, Ac., Ac. Sale at 12 o’clock. 880 TO LKi—The SHOP lately occupied by J. Duff, shoemaker, London street, Lyttelton. Apply on premises. 781 TO BE L E T—The old established BOARDING - HOUSE, known as Norfolk House, corner of Tuam and Montreal streets, containing 16 rooms, which have just been thoroughly renovated, and now in first-rate order for immediate occupation. Good stabling and outbuildings. &c. T. Pillow, Colombo street, 8 doors from Messrs Mason, Strntheis and Co. 857 ANTED KVOWIf- The Drapery Stock at THE HALL has been REMOVED to NEXT DOOR, at the Bea Hive, where H. E. Mat & Co. are giving wonderfnl bargains. The Clothing .-took is being again reduced, and will be ready for Sale at Whitoombe’s old Stat'onery Shop, next to Bashford’s, Confectioner, in Colombo street. H. E. May & Co. have also secured the premises of Hudson, Ridley & Co., corner of Bt. 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 2428, 17 January 1882, Page 2

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537

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2428, 17 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2428, 17 January 1882, Page 2

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