WANTED, by a single gentleman, Board and Residence, near railway station. Address Y.Z., office of this paper, SO! >3 WANTED, Waiter, Boots, and Kitchenmaid, for City Hotel. References required. Thomas Willis, Manager. 3008 WANTED, a steady, sober Man, to drive a pair of horses. Must be acquainted with timber, and know how to load it. P. Laurie. 3101 WANTED, a General Servant; principal work that of cook and laundress; also, a Children’s Nurse. Mrs H. R. Webb, Lyttelton. 3099 WANTED, a Girl, from 16 to 18, to assist in housework. Apply, between the hours of 11 and 3, Mrs A. G. Howland, Cobb and Co’s cottage, C: sbel street. 3004 PERSEVERANCE DIVISION, No. 4. Sons of Temperance. A Meeting of the above Division will be held in the Temperance Hall, on Thursday (To-Morrow), the loth inst., at 7.30 p.m. Important business. By order, W. T. C. MILL, W.P. 3005 CHAS. BUSH, R.S. D% N STABLE HOUSE Vi EX S.S. NORTHUMBERLAND. 103 DOZEN Ladies’ Silk Scarfs THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALL ANT YNE & CO., Dunstable House. 3066 HEATHCOTE ELECTION. NOTICE, a POLL having been demanded the same will TAKE PLACE at the Office, Ferry road, between the hours of 10 a.in. and 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, Thursthe 15th inst, for the purpose of Elect•hig one of the two gentlemen nominated, vie, Messrs George Duncan and Wm. Atttrood, to act as Member of the Heathcote Road Board in the place of Mr J. T. Fisher, resigned. E WADMAN, Clerk. N.B,—All rates for this year, whether notices to pay same have been received or not, must be paid before voting. 3006 CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. Lessee ... ... Mr H. Shepperson, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE D 1 A U O W A R D E BURLESQUE TROUPE. To-morrow evening (Thursday), JUNE 15, Will be presented Herve’s masterpiece, the OPERA BOUFFE— ' CHILPERIC! CHILPERIC ! CHILPERTC ! As performed by this Troupe for over 200 nights, with unparalleled success. Front chairs,4s; second seats, 2s; gallery, Is.. Box plan of reserved chairs at the Hall, from 10 to 4. 3002 I. O. G. T. PROGRAMME of ENTERTAINMENT to be held in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 15. / ___ Inaugural Address—Rev Bro S. Macfarlane, . Chorus —‘ Onward to Battle ’ (‘ Trovatore ’ —Ever Faithful Choir. Song—Mr W. S. Smith. Recitation —Bro C. Hull. Song—Miss Kent, Chorus—‘See how Lightly’ ( l Lucretia Borgia’)—Choir. Song, Comic —Bro Geo, Ritchie. Recitation—Bro F. Waymouth, • Song—Miss Nellie Kent. Chorus —* Away, Away ’ (‘Masienallo ’) — Choir. Song—Miss Ness. Recitation—Bro W. H. Roe. Song—Bro C. M. Gray. Song—Miss Kent. ‘ See the Moonlight Beam ’ (‘ Lucre Borgia ’) —Choir. Recitation—-Bro C» Hull. Song—Mr S. Johnston. Chorus— ‘ Friendship ’ (‘Lucia de Lammermoor’)—Choir. Doors open at 7.30. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. Tickets—One Shilling. 3098
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 620, 14 June 1876, Page 2
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