¥7S7ANTED KNOWN—Moonlight To * * N'ght, Boats at McLeans 3bed Coma early ; prompt attention. One Hhilling per honr. 3861 WANTED, a Situation as Housekeeper, Country preferred. Apply M. OfSoe of tnia Paper. 3862 WANTED, a good Celiamau. Apply oy letter to Box 46, accompanied by referenoea. 10-26 3660 M-tt O'CALLiAGHaN, champion Irish Jig Dancer, will appear at Oddfellows' Hall, Sydenham. Friday. 3647 WANTED, a Girl as General Seivant Mrs Jones, corner Erst belt and Chester street. 3665 COME AND SEE Miss Amy Horton at Sydenham, Friday, 27th. District School Prize Fund. 3848 WANTED, Improvers anl Appnnnoea to the Dressmaking. Apply Mies Robinson, 64 East Belt. 3636 R W. DAVI4, Ventriloquist, will appear at Oddfellows' Hall on Friday Evening. 3649 WANTED, 5000 People to Come and Hear Mr Kerr sing “ Sauer Kr»n‘,” Sydenham, Friday. 3650 I W ANTifiiJ, Night Porter. Hart Hotel, Apply vv bite , 3G3S V ANTED, a thoroughly competent General Servant. Apply C. Amyks, Junction Hotel, Victoria street, Chi Istchurch. • 3631 WANTED KNOWN—Board and Reddenca for a (aw Single Gentlemen, with all home comforts. For terms, & >,, apply Junction Hotel, Victoria street north 3513 WANTED KNOWN—That 8. Eccies, late Cotter to Strange and Fountaine, has Commenced Business on hia own account (next O. P, Halbert's), 192 High street, Christchurch. 3294 WANTED, a Pew Smart Laos to run the Globe. Apply to the Publishing Office, between three and five o'clock p.m. 3228 ANTED KNOWN —That we are Making Gents’ Tweed Suits to measure from 58s; Serge do, from 555. Also, Tweed Trousers to measure from 16s 6d. Holden and Woollams, Colombo street, next Cook and Ross, 2599 WANTED Known, that the GLOBE v V can be had everywhere. Price One Penny.
WANTED KNOWN— IS. J. Mae tin Well Sinker, hag Removed to Kilmore street East, near Colombo street. Don’t forget If yon want a Good Well at a low price, Hundreds can testify to their excellence. Rams and Tanks, fixed, pumps, pipes, &0.,1n stock. 975 CHEAP CASH GROCERY STORK, Victoria street (next Britannia. Save money by Baying for Gash at Cooper's. 1279 'ANTED KNOWN That in consequence of the great increase of their trade, which they attribute to the’ fact that the best value la always given by them for money, and also that Cash Customers are not made to pay for bad marks, Messrs Mubohib & Knsro have recently enlarged their Business Premises, and are consequently enabled to Show Furniture, Ac., of ever; description on a mnoh larger scale than hitherto. Cashel street west, opposite 11 Press” office} Workshops, Lichfield street east, near belt. 6457 WANTED KNOWN-T. Tankard,Bookbinder. Paper Baler, &o. Aooount Books made to order, and ruled bo any pattern, Law and other books bound, books reoased. Gloucester street, Parker’s New Buildings, nearly opposite Theatre. 1341 WANTED KNOWN. Loans granted In aoms of £5 and upwards, payable By weekly, monthly,, and quarterly instalments. Apply to B. S. Raphael, Atlantic Loan Office, corner 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 Now No. 8 Sewing Machine, beating over eighty other competitors (Singer included). To be hsd of the Sole Agent, J. M. Thompson, English and American Sewing Machine Depot, Colombo street, Christchurch, opposite Coates and Co.’s. 3253 •^T ANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more apace for “ Wanted* ” than any other paper in the Colony for SIXPENCE, for cash. THE SHADES. WANTED TROUT. W. H. PORTER. 3494 'ANTED KNOWN That Messrs Mtjkchtk and Kino, Homo and Hotel Furnishers, Cashel street West, conduct Funerals in the moat superior manner whilst the charges will be found as low a? any house In the trade. All orders entrusted to their care will receive their prompt attention. Note the address :—Opposite “ Press ” Office. 5458
IW BA^KEUPTOY. the globe IS AN A CTfIOSISED I AZSTT? roB &ia. NOTIONS UNDER THE DBBTOBt) AM CREDITORS ACT, BAZAAR.— THIS EVENING, TO-MOS-BOW, and SATURDAY, in Beauohamp and Bell’s late Premises, Colombo street, next door to E, Reece, Ironmonger, to aid funds of Primitive Methodist Church. Numerous Novelties. The Armless Lrdy, Vclosograph, Ventriloquism, Gipsy’s Tent, Mr Punoh and Mrs Judy, Magic Well, Phonograph, &c., &c. Mr Oorriok’s Band. Admitsion to Bazaar Room. 6d. 3863 B ESI QUALITY ZULU HATS, 2? New Colonial Tweeds for summer wear. 2a lid Twelve dozen Linen Buttons for 6d A dozen skeins of mending, 6d Safety Pins, id the box Lace Stripe Mnslln, 4Jd A new lot of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing A splendid variety of Straw Hats and Millinery. Dress made to perfection—Fit and style guaranteed to suit. H. H. MAY & CO., The INSOLVENCY NOTICE. . October 25—James Monro Crocker, of the °ity of Christchurch, linen draper. I'. S. Weston, solicitor. aiit acTioiia. Mails close for the following places as under (subject to the necessary alterations) s FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Brindisi (specially addressed correspondence only). Point de dalle, India, China, Japan, the East, Aden, Mauritius, Suez, the Mediterranean Ports, and Australian Colonies, per express train (to connect with s a. Rotomabana), at 7 a.m. For Otago, per Mahinapna, at 9.40 a.m- ; late foe letters, 9.50 a*m.; guard’s van, 10,25 a.m. train.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2669, 26 October 1882, Page 2
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