TO LET, a COTTAQE, with STABLES Apply, MoDowbll and Co , Lower Sigh street. 3239 Wah IUD, situation aa Housekeeper by a young woman. Country preferred. Apply to Mr« JLcmb Storekeeper, Anticus Mreet._ ' 3237 ’ACITED, Pu-oha er for Six Ferrets. O. O. Banks Manchester street, i ' 3236 w \\ ANTKD, Waitress respectable Girl as His uordshlp’s 3240 WAM’EU KNUW/V, Mrs Wilcox’s Ladies’ Registry Office la removed from Colombo street to 201, Lichfield street West. 3242 TO RELIGIOUS BODIES AND OTHERS. TO BE LET FOE A '»ERM, The german can boh, with sii fittings, harmonium, &a, situated at the corner of Worcester street and Montreal street. For further particulars apply to J. G. BDDDENK.LAO, Esa , Or to J. T, BELL, 3238 Cathedral square. LECTURE, f>RV. J. BERRY will deliver his Btu popular Lecture on “ What I saw In America in 1880,” in Durham street schoolroom, on MON HAY EVENING, 18th inst., to begin at 7.30. The choir of Durham street Church will render choice selections of mu do at intervals. Admission, Is. 3248 Alk T X ip H E A T B B Gr MONDAY, SSPTKMBBE ISth, 1882. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEPIi’ Tendcrdt dto the Wifa and Family of GEORGE PYKtfi, BUTCHER, BT THE CHRISTOHUBO i COMIQUE3. W. H. COOPER, 3235 Hon, Secretary. BYDjNHA tl BAPTIST CHURCH. O PEKING S BEVIOBS AT THE NEW CHURCH, Corner of Bowen street and Durham street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), PrayerJMeeting at 7 a m. BEV. A. NORTH, of Dunedin, will preach Morning and Evening, and will also give an address to the children in the afternoon at three o’clock. ON TUESDAY NEXT, Tea Meeting in the Oddfellows’ Ha 1, Colombo road, at 6 p.m. Tickets, Is 6d each. After which a Public Meeting will be held, to be presided over by J. Joyce, Fsq , Mayor of bydenham, when addresses will be delivered by several ministers and other friends. SUNDAY, 24th SEPIEMBSB, THE BE ■■. C. DAL GASTON Will Preach in the Morning, And MB E. DAWoON In the Evening. SPECIAL SERVICES EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, At 7.30. Collections in aid of the Building Fund. 3 ’4l VIEW GOODS JUST OPENED —A l_y large assortment of Men’s Suits from 7s 6d ; 'Pioneers at 5s ild, 7s lid, 10s 6d ; trousers and Vests, 15s 6d and 21s. A plendid assortment of better goods made of 'olonlal Twetds. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothig in great variety, twice the assortment re have ever kept. New ties, new bows, ew bats, In hard ond soft felt and tweed; aw bonnets, new straw goods, new drees isterials, 7id, XOidand Is; sateens, U shades, at 104 d; lace stripe muslin, at Id; 100,000 yards of new laces from lid, io yard. Dresses made to suit the figure ad the pooket. tatlsfaction in this departient guaranteed or no charge made. H. B. MAY & The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2635, 16 September 1882, Page 3
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