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WANTED to let, twelve-roomed House ■nd ■ tabling, St. Asaph etweet.'Apply, T. B. Craig. 5000 PEOPLE Wanted, to come to the War To-night,' Syden. ham Hall; Mong. Vox. • * 3553 DON’T forget the Big Sparring Benefit to Harry Eooles Tonight, Gaiety Theatre. 3554 SAY, Charlie, come with me To-night to the Gaiety Theatre Sparring Benefit. 3555 WANTED, a Lad about 14 or 16 years of age, for Smith’s Work. Apply, John Hatton, Colombo street South. 3549 WANTED, Owners for Watobes left at Bell and Garfield’s. M, McOallum. Watchmaker. 3640 TAN IED, Two goad Boiler Makers and Astiatanta. Apply Canterbury Foundry 3536 WANTED KNOWN—Board and Residence for a few Single Gentlemen, with all home comforts. For terms, &i, apply Junction Hotel, Yiotoda street north. 3513 'ANTED, 14 words Inserted, lor cIX-P--;NOE, Cash. WANTED KNOWN—That 8. Ecolks, late Cutter to Strange and Fouutaine, has Commenced Business on his own account (next 0. P. Hulbert’s), 192 High street, Christchurch. 3294 WANTED, a Few Smart Lada to run the Globe, Apply to the Publishing Office, three and five o’cloek p-m. 3228 'ANTED the Public to Know, that the Globs inserts Wanteds for SIXPENCE, for oath ANTED KNOWN—That wo are Making Gents’ Tweed Suits to measure from 58s; Serge do, from 555. Also, Tweed Trousers to measure from 16a 6d. Holden and Woollams, Colombo street, next Cook and Ross. 2699 ST ANTED Known, that the GLOBE »» can be had everywhere, Prloo One Penny, WANTED KNOWN— E. J. Martin Well Sinker, has Removed to Kllmore street Bast, near Colombo street. Don’t forget if yon want a Good Well at a low prloe. Hundreds can testify to their excellence. Rams and Tanks] fixed, pumps, pipes, &0., in stock. 975 CHEAP CASH GROCERY STORE, Victoria street (next Britannia. Save money by Baying for Cash at Cooler's. 1279 WANTED KNOWN That In consequence of the great inoiease of tholr trade, which they attribute to the fact that the boat value is always given by them for money, and also that Cash Customers are not made to pay for bad marks, Messrs Murohtu & Euro have recently enlarged their Business Premises, and are consequently enabled to Show Furniture, &0., of every description on a much larger scale than hitherto. Cashel street west, opposite "Press ” office ; Workshops, Lichfield street east, near belt, 6467

T COOPER, Grocer, Victoria street • (next Britannia,), supplies all Goods at lowest Prices for Cash. 1279 WANTED KNOWN—T. Tankard,Book. binder. Paper Baler, Aa Account Books made to order, and ruled to any pattern, law and other books bound, books reoased. Gloucester street, Parker’s New Buildings, nearly opposite Theatre, 1341 WANTED, Servants requiring places to advertise in the Olobb. SIXPENCE only, for cash. WANTED KNOWN. Loans granted In sums of £6 and upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, and quarterly Instalments, Apply to B. S. Raphael, Atlantic Loan Office, comer of Cashel and Madras streets, opposite St. Paul's Church. 2634 WANTED KNOWN—That the Grand Prise of the Paris Exhibition, for the Best Sewing Machine In the World, was awarded to Wheeler and Wilson’s New No. 8 Sewing Machine, beating over eighty other competitors (Singer included). To be had of the Sole Agent, J, M. Thompson, English and American Sewing Maohine Depot, Colombo street, Ohiutohnnh, opposite Coates and Oo.’a. 3283 WANTED KNOWN That Messrs Mueohib and Kino, Housa and Hotel Furnishers, Cashed street West, conduct Funerals in the most superior manner whilst the charges will be found as low as any house in the trade. All orders entrusted to their oaro will receive their prompt attention. Note the address:—Opposite “ Proas ” Office. 6458 The cheapest ssillinq’s WOBTH In Christchurch is a Pint Bottle of New Zealand Wine, eold for Advertising Purposes at Oliver’s New Zealand Wine Vaults. 2209 TO LET, Furnished Room, wita fireplace. Bent, 6a per week. 303, Tuam street West. 354 E TO LET, a Cottage and stables. Appty, McDowell & Co , Lower High street. Fife reward.—coax. on Friday, 13th October, at Bangicra, or in railway carriage, a Florentine Mosaic BROOCH. The flader is requested to take the same to Miss Dud let, Rsngiora; or Coates A Co., Ohrlatcharoh. 3550 TO BUTCHERS &o. WASTE PAPEB~FOB SALE. Apply Office of this Paper WHY WEAR SLOPS ?? ? WHEN we oan supply a fashionable SUIT to Measure for 68a. TROUSERS to Meaenre from 15a 6d.

Holden & Woollams, TAILOBS AND OUTFITTERS, COLOMBO STREET, (Next Cook and Ross). 2598 * ® X DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS. E.O. OBSHIPFUf, MASTERS, Past Masters, • I Officers and Members of the various lodges in the district, visiting brethren and members of the Craft of whatever Constitution are invited to ATTEND the Christchurch Cathedral, on SUNDAY, the 15th instant, when a special service will bo held in aid of the Benevolent Association, to commence at II o’clock. Brethren will form at the St. Angnstine Lodge, Manchester street, at 10.30 sharp. No regalia. White gloves and ties. By order of the D.D.G.M., W. R. MITCHELL. 10-13 6551 District Grand Secretary.

# © LODGE OF UNANIMITY, 604. H.C., LYTTELTON. THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER of the above Lodge requests the BRETHREN to ASSEMBLE at the Railway ttatlon at 9.50 am. SUNDAY, 15th in«t, for the purpose of attending a Special Service in the Cathedral In aid of the Benevolent Association. No regalia. White gloves and ties. 3535 A. J. ARNOLD, Secretary.

EOBEET BUENS LODGE, 604, S.O. THE 8.0.L.E.0., haring Invited the above Lodge to take part In the procession to the Cathedral on Sunday next, the K.W.M. requests the Brethren to ASSEMBLE at St. Augustine Lodge, at 10.30 a.m, sharp. Ko regalia. White ties and gloves. C. T. HABELS. 356* Secretary,

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2659, 14 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2659, 14 October 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2659, 14 October 1882, Page 2

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