WANTED offers for right tf working off Clay from Block of Land close to Christchurch, which will be pointed out to bona fide applicants ; principals only. Address Bkickmakek. Post ‘Office, Christchurch. 1324 WANTED, a Strong Lad. Apply, W. J. Messenger, Carmll Horse, Colombo road, B ydenham. 1325 Wsh'Tih a iioy for an office. Apply in own handwriting. Box 325, P.-\ Chri-tchnrch. 1323 WAr< iED, a General Servant, who can cook, References required. Also, a Young Girl as Under Nurse. Apply before 12, or after 6 o’clock, to Mrs Al free* Thompson-, Armagh street west. 1320 TO' LET OS FOR SALE, Good BUSINEBB PREMISES in the rising township cf Leeston ; rent very low. At present a good bootmaker’s business is carried on in the shop. Good opening for a man with small means. For particulars, apply to E. C. Bowden, Leeston. 1316 PRIMITIVE METHODIST OHUEOH, Cambridge terrace.—Anniversary Sermons—Tomorrow Morning, Ber. J. Orewei ; Afternnon, at 3, Rev. H. Williams ; Evening, Rev. A. Peters. Soiree next Tuesday— Addresses by Rev*. A. Reid, Taylor, Dallaston and Penny. Public invited. Phillipstown Church—Afternoon, Eev. J. Ward ; Evening, Mr 0. Holder. 1318
CAUTION. LOST a CHEQUE for>£Bo 14s, drawn by J. Franklin White on the Union Bank of Australia, Limited, Ashburton, in favor of W. H. Buie. The public are cautioned against neogotiating, as payment has been stopped. W. H. Btjle. 1317 IS HEREBY OIVEN that the J3I Partnership lately subsisting between, us, the undersigned WILLIAM. ARTHUR WOOD and CHARLES HULME MATCHITT as Hotelkeepers at Lyttelton, under the style or firm of “Wood and Matohltt” has been This Day Dlß* SOLVED by mutual consent. All debts Due and Owing to or by the late firm, aro to be received and Paid by the said WILLIAM ARTHUR W( OD, by whom the said business will in future be carried on his own name and on his own consent. As witness our bands this 3rd day of March, 1882. WILLIAM ARTHUR WOOD, CHARLES HULME MAIOHITT. Witness— John Joyce, 1321 Solicitor, Christchurch.
LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SO DIET Y. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING for the purpose of receiving 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. WILLCOX. 315 Secretary. THE PERMANENT lIS VES IMENT AND LOAN ASSOOIATI >N OF CANTERBURY, Hereford street, Christchurch. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LOANS, ia Sums of £SO UPWARDS. 1264 H. R. WEBB, Manager. VOCAL MUSIC.
TONIC SOL-FA SYSTEM. MR ALFRED A. NORTH. M. 0., will form a CLASS for INSTRUCTION 1b the Theory and Practice of Binging by Note on WEDNESDAY, the Bth March, at 8 p.m., in the Temperance Hall, Gloucester 866 ’ JOHN HIGGINS. Secretary. N.B.—Dr, Stainer, the Organist of St. Fanl’s Cathedral, and Principal of the National Training Schocl for Mnsic, says ; “I believe the ionic Sol fa system, as an exposition of the relation of scale sounds to be the true notation for voices. The singer wants to know his bearings with regard to the key note ; these being known, the difficulty of singing any intervals disappears. The system la therefore invaluable as a logical and philosophical method of teaching singing.” THE Friends of Mr J. Wood are informed that the Funeral of bis late Son, Richard will leave hia re idence, Kilmore street east. To-morrow (Sunday) at 4 p.m., for the Wesleyan Cemetery. J. ANDERSON, 1319 Undertaker. Victoria street.
TJ. A, O. D. THE Brethren of the Pioneer Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of the late £ro. J. B. Harris, to leave the Hospital for the Jewish Cemetery at 11 p.m. on Sunday, Sister Lodges invited. By order. 3-4 1322 EOQEE S. TUCKEE, A.D.
R ADCLIFFI & JOUQHIN ARE NOW SHOWING All the LATEST NOVELTIES For the Season, comprising— Millinery, trimmed and un trimmed Costumes Dress Materials Pompadour Prints Satteens Plain and Fancy Galateas Cambrics Sunshades Mantles Fichus Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs Cord and Taesals, all colors, KADCLIFFE & JOIJGHIN, BRADFORD BLOUSE, VICTORIA STREET
jSTOW SHOWING Autumn A Winter Goods, A EX LURLINE, CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW PATTERN?. JAMES MILLS, TAILOB, Pbatx’s Bcildisos, Colombo street,
W. M. ROBERTS. PRACTICAL TAILOR, MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Is now displaying a Choice and Elegant Lot of English and French Tweeds, To which public inspection is Invited. 604
WANTED KNOWN—Oar New Autumn and Winter Goods are now to hand, and as we have little or no room for them, we are Selling at Reduced Prices. All wool —homespuns, lOJd; poplins, 6d; French poplins. Si; dress tweeds, Is. New assortment of two button black and colored kid glovas, 2s lid, all sizes. Splendid variety of better dress goods at wholesale price; alto a lot of wide black and ecrne lanes, very cheap, from 3d. H. Mat akd Co., High street and Manchester street.
INSOLVENCY NOTICES. March 3—Alexander Bngg, of Kaiapoi, blacksmith—J. Joyce, solicitor. March 3— James Aald, of Leeeton, laborer— F. Whiteombe, solicitor.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2468, 4 March 1882, Page 2
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