ANTED, Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs ! »f. R. Habdib. St. Asapli «roit BSRO a fejv doora past fa Wens' store;" 1011 I "ANTED a steady .young . man as . . 'Sculleryman. Apply Hia Lordship's Larder.';;" " " 1007* WANTSD"~to Let a, House, with fonr : rooms, passage and scullery. Water , inside. Opposite St. Luke'a Church, Manf, cheater street. Rent 13s. Particular in* windowl'''""_... MJJO ANTED a respebtablo Girl, about j - w sixteen. Apply to MrsO. M., Okay, I Worcester street Fast. 1009 I RIOKLAYKKH. WANTJSD, good I _- Bricklayera. W. B. ScoTr, The Hull, I High street. 1014 I J ANTED, a respectable Girl, about . V sixteen years old, for a family living on the Papanui road, where the tram care pass. References required. Apply at Liddle's . Registry Offi jo, Victoria street, c hristchurch. I 974 WANTED KNOWN —The principal portion of men's clothing we get made np to our own ordei. We can recomn>ei d them for durability and fit. Walsh & O'Connell, Manchester street, opposite the ftorough Hotel. * 840") OfTANTED, a competent House and | v T Parlor Maid, with good references. Apply, between half-past ten and half-past twelve, Thursday, 2nd inst., to Misß Grurson, at Mrs Ivena', Durham street North. 1004 WANTED, steady, respectable Man as Partner in a city firm of Auctioneers, &c, and one who could take charge of the Auction Boom. Must be a steady, hardworking man. Half share only £l5O cask. Profits from £lO to £ls weekly. Books open to fullest investigation. Beferenses exchanged. Only principals or solicitors treated with. Full particulars, G. E. Salter, Esq., Solicitor, Hereford street. 946 IDUNB. a Bay GELDING; aged; branded on near shoulder something I like " Ace of Clubs." The horse is damaged by getting over fence. Owner is requested to take him away. Bichakd Vincent, Opawa. " 951 HEA T B E _K O Y A L. SNOWBALL 1 The Most Amusing, Best SNOWBALL ( Acted Comedy SWOWBALL ( ever presented In ChristSNOWBALL ) church. Mr J. C. Williamson ms Felix Featherstone. Miss Maggie Moore as Penelope. UPROARroUS SUCCESS OF THE WILSONS' GREAT SPECIALTY, THE CHINESE QUESTION. Unparalelled Success of ■• The Little Widow Dunn" and " The Babies on Onr Block " (Five Encores Nightlj), aa originally Sung by MISS MAGGIE MOORE. To-night. To night. To-night. CHINESE QUESTION AND THE SNOWBALL. POPULAR PRICES—4s, 2a 6d, and la. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. 996 THE Friends of Mrs Lunday are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her late departed Daughter, Edith Scarlett, to leave her late residence, 1 bird street, off Colembo street South, Sandridge, Sydenham, To-morrow, Thursday, at Half-past Two o'clock, for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and St. Asaph streets. 1012 FIRE. B I S S E T, EESUMED BUSINESS. I IN BANKRUPTCY. ~N the Supreme Court of New Zealand Can- - terbury District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 and the Acts amending ths same and of the bankruptcy of Montagus Moslkt of Christchurch in the said district journalist a debtor—Notice is hereby given that at the first meeting of the creditors of the said debtor held at the Supreme Court House Christchurch on Friday the twenty fifth day of February 1881 William Sidney Smith of the estate and effects of the said debtor and the acceptance by the said William Sidney Smith us such trustee as aforesaid has been duly filed in the said Court.—Dated this 4th day of March, 1881. 1015 A. B. BLOXAM, Registrar. UNEDIN TTIEBRUARY X>ACES. DUNEDIN CUP, DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, AND DUNEDIN FOKBUBY HANDICAP. Three Events. Programmes of above are being rapidly, issued at the published price of £1 each. Fourpence in stamps covers all postage. Each Programme represents the large number of 114 Nominations upon Three Events jointly, instead of only on one Event. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be crossed and made payable either to a Particular Number or to Bearer. If Cheques are not used, send half-notes by Alternate Posts, thus ensuring Security of Remittance, and avoiding all trouble and oost of P.O. Orders and Registered Latters ; thereby establishing a purely confidential character of all correspondence. Closes about February 17th. Address in full to Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron's "Letter Box 251, Dunedin. 636 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. w. bT leeis - IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. IHE above BUSINESS Is THI«I DAY (Saturday, January 21st) REMOVED , ANDERSON'S NEW BUILDINGS, Opposite the " Press " Office, and is opened I with an immense variety of Boots and Shoes of all descriptions at reduced prloes. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, Anderson's Buildings, Cashel street W. HAVE NOW OPENED MY IsTEW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMES MILLS, TAILOR Pratt's Buildings, Colombo street. -tf\f\ PAIRS of Men's Printed Moles, IUU at 4s lid Men's Sac Coats, four buttons to button, 12i 9d Men's Trousers and Vests, all wool, 12s 9d Men's Worsted Paget Coats, 21s Men's Worsted Galatea Coats, 21s Men's D.B. Galatea Coats, 16s 9d Men's Paget Coats, 19a 6d Men's Tweed Suits, 25s 6d Extra heavy All-wool Suits, 45s Good, useful Galatea Suit, 33s 6d Paget Suit, wonderful valne, 39s 6d. tar All la want of clothing are requsted to call and inspect these goods at H. E. May's Clothing Shop, in Colombo street, next to Bashford's. All New Goods jaat landed to be sold at Wholesale Prices,
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2441, 1 February 1882, Page 2
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