WANTED KNOWN. TUST OPENED, 200 CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, of every description, style and shape, bought at 50 per cent, less than warehouse prices, to be sold GREAT BARGAINS. Also, a large stock of LADIHS' UNDERCLOTHING and BABY LINEN. 0. R, CHURCH, CaahjDrapery Depot, 2169 Late Mrs Bowler. 'ANTED to Rent, a Four or Five- . . roomed Cottage. Address, stating particular*, Box 242, Post office, Christchurch. 2523 "ANTED, a good General Servant, who v i can oook and iron well (references requiied). Apply Mrs A. Simpson, Oxford terrace, near Madras bridge. 2517 ANTED, a young Gentleman, in , / private family, Board and Residence. Addross H. L. W., office of this paper. 2519 'ANTED, to Purchase, a Quarter or _ . Eighth of an Acre, with or without a House, in the neighborhood of the Carlton Hotel. Apply, stating cash price, to W.X., Box 58, Christchurch. 1-7 2521 WANTED, a Cottage, with five to seven rooms, within the Belt; open for all January, 0.G., Box 231. 2513 ANTED KNOWN—That William . . Gimblett's Advertisement of Cheap Fruit and Vegetables is on the first page of Globb. First read; then buy. 661 WANTED, Tenders for Excavating, Latimer Square. Apply to Johk Babbett. 2503 WANTED a Good G«aeral Servant. Mrs H, Allwright, Sumner road, Lytteltoß. 2329 ' ANTED the Public to Know, that the ■i Globb inserts " Wanted " for ONE SHTLLTNG, for cash. !/ AiN'i' &D Known—That the GLOBB b published at 4 o'clock sharp. ANTED KNOWN—-That there is no . . need to bny worthless imitations of the Singer Machine. The genuine machine polished top, triple action, and all the latest improvements is now reduced in price from £8 to £6 10s. Sole agents, Messrs Hobbs and Co., Cathedral equare, Christchurch. 2259 "ANTED, the friends of Mr F. Smith , , (late of Hobday & Co.), to call and see him at A. Walker's, Draper, &c, Colombo street, with whom he is joining in Partnership. Particulars in future advertisement. 2371 WANTEP, by a Gentleman, private Board and Residence. State terms, &c, to A. M. A., office of this paper. 2525 WANTED KNOWN—That 81nger Company's Sawing Machines are now being sold at enormously reduced prices. Polished top, new Family Treadle Machine, with all the newest improvements J 65 10s, formerly £B. Hobbs and Co., Sole Agents, Cathedral square, Christchurch. 3260 WANTED Known—That the GLOBE receives the latest EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS direct from its own agent in London. WANTED KNOWN —Glass, China, Earthenware. Having just received large shipments of the above Goods, we are prepared to give our customers special value. Liberal discount to persons furnishing. Also, a large assortment of Lamps with patent extinguishers and other burners.— Mathesow Bros, and Co., Caahel street. The trade liberally supplied. 4413 UK SALE—Two capital BUILDING SITES, situate on Wilson's road, Opawa, containing altogether 2 roods ll perches. Title Land Transfer Act. Terms easy. Alfred Thompson. 2129 inrr anted known : RADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN (Late C. T. Iok), BRADFORD HOUSE, Beg to announce they are Sacrificing the Old Stock at ridiculously Low Prices. Their NEW SUMMER GOODS Are well selected, aud comprise an immense Stock of Dress Stuffs, Prints, Ribbons, Laces, Scarves, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, and New Costumes, &c, very cheap. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is under the charge of a First-class Milliner. All articles made to order in the latest fashion, at the shortest notice and lowest prices. 2175 WANTED KNOWN. /"E are now SELLING our Immense Collection of
FANCY GOODS, Jewellery, Toys, Ornaments, Albums, Work Boxes, Desks, &c, &0., AT FABULOUSLY LOW PBIOES. Dolls ! Dolls ! Dolls ! in Immense Variety. See our Shilling Table—Ten Thousand Articles to Select from. MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR, Strange's Building, High street. ■K. GUY OOVERDALE, of Lyttelton, . NO LONGER BEPRFSENTB the undersigned in that Port or elsewhere. J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., 2514 Lyttelton and Ohristohurcb. LBTTS'S DIARIES FOR 1880. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHORCH. 1692 •RT>IC H A R D Fkom U.SA., WILL LECTURE, ON " Amerioan Sabbath Schools," Tn St, Andrew's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY EVENING, Bra INST., To begin at 7.30. Collection for Funds of Sunday School, 2518 WOOLSTON CRICKET CLUB. ENTERTAINMENT. IDDFELLOWS' HALL, WOOLSTON. Oh THURSDAY EVENING, Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission—2i and Is. 2524 A. DUNBAR, Hon. Sec. I. O. G. T. CRUSADER LODGE, No. 8, * N OPEN MEETING, in connection with the above Lodge, will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENISG at 730 p.m., in tho Primitive Methodist Church, Phillips town. A good programme, consisting of Songs, Readings, Recitations, Speeches, has been J prepared. The public are cordially invited. 2520 'ESSES J. M. HRYWOOD & CO. . reqnire a SHIPPING CLERK for tbeir Lyttelton Branch, Applications may be sent to the Office of ME3SRS HEYWOOD & CO., 2522 Cathedral squtre, Christohurcb. LYTTELTON ROWING CLU3, LL Persons interested in tbe FORMA- . TION of a ROWING CLUB for Lyttelton, are earnestly requested to Attend a MEETING, AT THE COLONISTS' HALL, ON THURSDAY, the Bth INST,, At 8 p.m. 2526
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1833, 7 January 1880, Page 2
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