WANTED, a Man to Drive an Engine, Apply to J. L. Fleming, Tnam street. 7107 W ANTED, two good Hammermen. Apply at the Canterbury Foundry. 6921 WANTED, a Wet Nurse. Apply before 10 a.m„ or 2 and 3 p.m., to Dr. Turnbull, The Willows. 7102 ANTED, a (rood General Servant. Apply to Mrs < olborne Veel, Hereford street east, near Stanmore road WANTED, Private Lodgings for a Single Gentleman in the neighborhood of the Catholic Church, Barbadoes street. Apply to W. J. Disheb, Suffolk Brewery. 6946 ANTED. a steady Man as Coachman ; he must understand the treatment of horses, cattle, and sheep, and be a good milker. Apply before 9 a.m. to T. I Joynt, Finglas, Papanui. 7108 ANTED, a good General Servant, about 30. Must understand plain cooking. Washing put out. Apply between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, to Mrs Geo. Hart, Hereford street west. 7041 TAFFOKD HOUSE, Kilmore street, three minutes’ walk from Post Office, Comfortable BO ED and single and double rooms. RESIDENCE, 7085 MAN HESTER HOUSE, Corner of Manchester and Martin streets. Gr, Co. B. N ELSON AND GENERAL DRAPERS, BEG to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and suburbs that they intend OPENING on WEDNESDAY NiXT with a new and assorted STOCK of GENERAL DRAPERY, an- 4 trust by selling firtt-claas goods at the lowest price to merit a share of the public patronage. 7095 qhaeles qlaek. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), WESTMINSTER ABBEY, “ The Loveliest and Moat Loveable Thing in Christendom ” —First Time. MONDAY (Last Appearance)—THACKEßAY, the Snobographer—Received last evening with rapturous enthusiasm by a crowded and fashionable audience. 4b, 3s, 2a ; family tickets, 10s 6d, at Biinz’s. 7013 ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Toth, At 11 o’clock a.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS &ITEB IN CHRISTCHURCH, BEING TOWN SECTIuNS:002 TUAM sxiti!) ' bT 990 1101 1105 992 990 1101 1105 MR C. C. AIKMAN has been favored with instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, Some Vary Valuable BUSINESS SITES In Tuam street, Christchurch, being seitionf 992 and 996, opposite Messrs P. and D. Duncan’s foundry ; and sections 1101 and 1105, near Mr G. Booth s Implement yard. Sections 992 and 990 have GGft frontage, by a depth of 151 ft, leaving a reserve of 14ft; sections 1101 'end 1105 have GGft frontage, by a depth of 140 ft, leaving a reserve of 25ft. These properties arc most advantageouslj situated for builders, manufacturers, and others who require a central position, being about midway between the business centre of the city anr the now railway station in Manchester street which will shortly be opened. Terms —Uue-filth cash, balance m five years at 8 per cent, per annum* Appl &B. 0, C. AIKMAN, A\ 5 Auctioneeri Casne} ifteet.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1051, 9 November 1877, Page 2
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453Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1051, 9 November 1877, Page 2
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