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WANTED, two or three good Carpenters; also, a man to do Fencing and concrete work. Apply to G. W. D, Morris, Post-office Store, Phillipatown. 962 WANTED, a front Sitting and Bedroom for a single gentleman. -Address, with full particulars, to X.P.E., office of this 964 WAN'iED KNOWN The principal portion of men’s clothing we get made up to our own ordei. We can recommend them for durability and fit. WiiSH & O’Connell, Manchester street, opposite the Borough Hotel. 8405 TO BAKERS—WANTED, a respectable steady Man ; also, a strong Lad used to the bakehouse. H. McGregor, Papannl, 960 WANTED, steady, respectable Man as Partner in a city firm of Auctioneers, &c., and one who could take charge of the Auction Boom. Must bo a steady, hardworking man. Half share only £l5O cash. Profits from £lO to £l6 weekly. Books open to fullest investigation. References exchanged. Only principals or solicitors treated with. Puli particulars, C. E. Salter, Esq., Solicitor, Hereford street. 946 TO LEl—The SHOP lately occupied by J. Dnff, shoemaker, London street Lyttelton. Apply on premises. 781 TO BiKEttf— l\j LET, the PREBBLKTON BAKERY, with Horses, Cart, and everything complete. Good business established. Apply to Mr Deal, Bother field Hotel, or on the premises. 963 T OST, Lady’s DRESS EIR-ETNO, JL J Finder leaving it at Petersen’s Jeweller, High street, will be rewarded. 961 FDDNB. a Bay GELDING-; aged branded on near shoulder something like “ Acecf Clubs." The horse is damaged by getting over fence. Owner is requested to take him away. Eicuard Vincent, Opawa. 951 T HEA T E E O Y A L. Lessee Treasurer Stage Manager „. R Mr J. C. Williamson Mr J. E. Moore. Mr H. H. Vincent. f U: SUCCESS j | SUCCESS NDENIED AND POSITIVE OP MIES MAGGIE MOOEE AND Me J. O. WILLIAMSON. SPECIAL GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. JANUARY 27. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. By special request and under the patronage and in the presence of the Presidents and Officers of the Christchurch and Dunedin Bowling Clubs and the Interprovincial Bowling Teams. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. TWO NEW PIECES Will be presented for the FIRST TIME Christchurch; also, first appearance here in connection with Mr Williamson’s company of MISS SOLANQE NAVABO. At eight o’clock the Sparkling Comedy, in Three Acts, written by SYDNEY GRUNDY, Esq., and played with IMMENSE SUCCESS At the ROYAL STRAND THEATRE, LONDON, And throughout ENGLAND and AMERICA, entitled, SNOWBALL. J. O. Williamson ... ... H. H. Vincent E. H. Vernon G- A. Coleman ... Miss Soiange Navaro (Specially engaged) Fthel Granger Miss Aggie Leigh Penelope Miss Maggie Moore After which will be presented for the first time in Christchurch the intensely Amusing Topical Farce, written especially for and played only by the Williamsons, entitled THE CHINESE QUESTION. THE Felix Featbentono Uncle John Harry Prendergaat Saunders ... Mrs Featberstone Billy Biff 7 Ah Ka Punga Slim S Kitty M’Shane 7 Sam So Lo f Mr Freewill Fred Contrast Harry Mrs Freewill Nelly Freewill Mr J. C. Williamson Miss Maggie Moore . W. H. Seagreaves ~ B. A. Vernon . G. A. Coleman Mrs Marion Stammers Misa Aggie Leigh Daring the Faroe Miss MAGGIE MOORE will introduce “The Little Widow Dunn,” as originally sung by her in the Colonies, and with Mr WILLIAMSON erive choice selections from a FAVORITE CHINESE OPERA.

> New and appropriate Scenery by Mr H. J Frahm. 1 Furniture and Appointments frem Mr A. J. 3 White’s Furnishing Warehouse, corner of ’ Tuam and High streets. 8 Dress circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s 6d; pit, Is. Box a plan at Milner and Thompson's, where seats I may be secured, r J. £*. MACDONALD, 5 1-27 5127 Business Manager. a NOTICE OF REMOVAL. j E E I S . I IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. THB above BUSINESS Is THIS DAT (Saturday, January 21st) REMOVED j to ] ANDERSON’S NEW BUILDINGS, I Opposite the " Press ” Office, and is opened - with au immense variety of Boots and Shoes 3 of all descriptions at reduced prices. ! IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 1 Anderson’s Buildings, Cashel street W. : 908 I HAVE NOW OPENED MY USTEW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. i JAMES MILLS, TAILOR - Peait’s BnuDiiros, Colombo street. | VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. H. ORR I C K Desires to Intimate that he has Purchased a Consignmet of SUMMER GOODS At a Price that will enable him to Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following:— Ladies’ Prunella Boots, sewn, 6s, 7s 6d, 9s, and 10s 6d per pair Ladles’ Kid Elastic Sides, from 6s 6d, 7s, to 10s Patent Leather Boots, at 4s 6d, 10s, to 13s Do, 5a 6d Also an Immense quantity of Ladies’ Venetian Slippers at 2s 6d per pair Other lines equally cheap The above consignment must be Bold to make room for Incoming goods. H. CORRICK, VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT VICTORIA STREET. 82 NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. MISS VERRALL has determined to clear out the whole of her LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Stock Is all new and very comprehensive, being carefully selected to her order for the Spring and Summer Season. A splendid variety of Childrens’ Pinafores from Is each. In the Dressmaking Department every 1 satisfaction can be guaranteed, as none bat 1 skilled persons are engaged. i Two First Class Awards for Corsets at the ] Dunedin and Ashburton Exhibitions, I MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING. AND J CORSET ESTABLISHMENT, ( Colombo street, three doors from Cook and ' Ross. 9576 1 TO BUTCHERS, &o. WASTE PAPER FOB SALE at the £ Office of this Paper. g

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2437, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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900

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2437, 27 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2437, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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