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"'SLANTED. Five or Six Good Pick and • • S’hovel Men on Monday morning* ipply at Heathcoto Boad Board Office. 1055 WANTED KNOWN, that Divine Serbe held in German in the Pemp.ar Hall, at 11 a.m , opposite Dr. Prins. 1052 WANX'iiu, a strong, active Girl, ore who can aleep at home. Apply Mr« Hewitt, second house from Eastern Hotel. Uashel street east. 1053 w AN! ED, a Goat in full milk. Apply W. J. Fisher, high street. 1045 ANTED, a smart Youth, who has been - . accustomed to cfiise work and keeping accounts, and to make himself generally useful. .Apply, in own handwriting, t© D. 0., “ Press ’’office. 1041) a HEAT REDUCTIONS will he made on all Goods purchased at our establishment during the holidays. F, L. Davis, stationer &0., Lyttelton. 663 'ANTED KNOWN —The principal portion of men’s clothing we get j made up to our own order. We can recomj mend them for durability and fit. Walsh & O’Connell, Manchester street, opposite the Borough Hotel. 8405 WANTED, steady, respectable Man as Partner in a city firm of Auctioneers, &c., and one who could take charge of the Auction Hoorn. Must be 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. FuU particulars, C. E. Salter, Esq., Solicitor, Hereford street. 946 ANTED, 24 Words Inserted for ONE SHILLING, Cash. TO LE 11,I 1 , FciUH-HOOMED OO STAGE, with scallery, boiler, and every convenience. 11a 6d per week. Within belt. Apply Mr Jensen, Bootmaker, Kilmore street east. 1054 TJ LifiT, a FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with every convenience, situate in Selwrn street. Good garden. Moderate rental, Apply to Nairn and Sons, Lincoln road. 1036 TO LB'% Papanui road, a LEAN-TO, Artesian Well, and Half-au- ,4 ere of Land. Kent 7a per week. Apply James PrrPEREi.L Cathedral square. 1050 TJ LET, IHBEE New, Well-finished HOUSES, contaiuing three, four, and five rooms all with sculleries, Kent only 9s, 10s, and 6s. Good flow of water, and every convenience; gardens, all fenced. Tram passes property. Apply First House, King’s street, left hand side, just below Show Grounds, 1041 TO LET, THBEE NEW COTTAGES, four, five, and six rooms. Bent ss, 9s, 10s. Tram passes property. Apply First House, King street, Colombo road sonth. 1042 TT oar, in Madras or High street, ONE LITTLE BOY’S BOOT, The finder wi!l please return the same to third house la Lichfield street from Madras street. 1040 THMYK SHILLINGS REWARD. —LOST, _S_ Thursday evenirg, on East Belt or Farry road, LIGHT BEuWN OVERCOAT. Anyone delivering same to Mrs Painter, Kiln ora street east, two doors from Btoupa’s, Grocer, will receive the above reward. 1044 UNITED METHODIST FBKE CHURCH, ADDINGTON. B S Z AAR will take place In the Schoolroom, Selwyn street, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth and 9tu.

Bazaar will be opened each day at Twelve o’clock. Refreshments will be provided. N.B.—No Baffling. No Anotion. 1036 {i£ AUJuUKJiSu MEETING in oonnection wltb the AMALGAMATED POUNDH.IES and BLACKSMITHS’ PICNIC will be held at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, oir TUESDAY, Jin INSTANT, At 8 p m. sharp. All interefctad are requeued to attend. JOHN STEPHENSON, 1047 Sec. pro tem. FRIENDLY SOCIB LIES’ Dl3 PEN SAB Y. THE DELEGATES of the undermentioned Societies are reminded that the ADJOURNED MEETING Will be held at the FORESTERS’ HALL, OXFORD TER BACK, Off FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, At 8 p.m. sharp, When all are expected to be present. Oddfellows, M.U. Foresters Hibernians Druids Recbabites Sons of Tf mperanca Oddfellows, A.O. Protestant Alliance Railway Benefit Society And all other registered benefit societies W. S. WILLSTEED, 1051 Secretary pro tem. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. w. bT~ a r e 1s • IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. THE above BUSINESS 1s THI=I DAY (Saturday, January 21st) REMOVED to ANDERSON’S NEW BUILDINGS, Opposite the “ Press ” Office, and is opened with an immense variety of Boots and Shoes of all descriptions at reduced prices. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, Anderson’s Buildings, Cashel street W, 90S THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT).

THE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS ana REPAYMENTS are DUE on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1882, When the office will be open from 7 to 9 p.m., as well as the usual hoars from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Capital Shares (Class A), or Subscription Shares (Class B), can be taken np at any time. No entrance fees charged. Loans Granted at lowest current rates for one year and upwards. Deposits received at Highest Current Bates of Interest. Prospectus and further information on app licsiion to EDWD. J. T. FOED, Manager. 2-4 1046 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, on TUESDAY, 7tii INSTANT, At 6 30 p.m. J. R. WILLCCX, 1035 Secretary. TTVUNBDIN DUNEDIN CUP, DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. AND DUNEDIN FOEBURT HANDICAP. Three Events. Programmes of above are being rapidly issued at the published price of £1 each. Fonrpenoe 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 r.ll trouble and coat of P.O. Orders and Registered Letters ; 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 F SBEUARY R ACES.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2444, 4 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2444, 4 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2444, 4 February 1882, Page 2

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