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ANTED, a Respectable Boy. Apply to D. Caro & Co., Cashel street. "ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Provincial Hotel, Cashel street east. 3435 "ANTED, immediately, a Respectable Woman that takes in Washing. Apply to Mrs Gay, Cashel street. 3437 lOST on Kaiapoi Island, on Saturday J last, a Pure White Bull Terrier Bitch. Any one returning the same to George Hioard, Selwyn street, Addington, will be rewarded ; and any one detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. 3431 >ERSONS having Forms of the Petition . on behalf of Mr W. TOWNEND are kindly requested to forward the same to Mr J. M. Thompson, Colombo street, on or before THURSDAY, August 3rd, at 6 p.m. For the Committee, 3439 J. M. THOMPSON. NOTICE. 10 MILKMEN—TweIve or more Gallons of Milk can be supplied daily. Address, stating price given per gallon, to Y. Z., office of this paper. 3432 NOTICE. >OISON will be laid on my Garden on and after this date. A. SHAW, 3434 Durham street south. CANTERBURY MuSIC XXALL. Lessee ... Mr H. Shepperson. Crowded Houses ! Crowded Houses !! ! THE LYDIA HOWARDS TROUPE Will again present THIS EVENING Mr H. B. Farnie's Grand Extravaganza, NEMESIS. To follow, in a few days, LA CHATTE BLANCHE ; Ob, THE WHITE CAT. 3416 TUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, At 12 sharp. SALE OF FIREWOOD. /■'R H. E. ALPORT has received in- ■. structions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Ground, Cathedral Square, at above time, The Trunks, Branches, and Roots of Nine Large Poplar Trees. Sale of Furniture, Piano, &c, At Hereford Street Salerooms, on TUESDAY, at 12.30. H. E. ALPORT, 3438 Auctioneer. LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. [IHE usual MEETING for Receipt of L Subscriptions will be held at the Colonists' Hall Committee Room, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1876, At 6.30 p.m. A Meeting will be held at 8.30 p.m., to appoint an Auditor of the accounts of the past year to act with one appointed by the committee, and to nominate two members of committee in place of two who retire by rotation. JOHN S. WILLCOX, 3436 Secretary. IHE LATE MR DAVID N. DUNLOP A CONCERT For the Benefit of the WIDOW AND ORPHANS Of the Late MR D. N. DUNLOP, Will be held On TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST Ist In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PROGRAMME : 1. Overture Orchestral Society 2. Song—Mr A. P. Sheath 3. Duett—" The Moon has raised her lamp" —Messrs Bell and Walker 4. Reverie—" The Star's Message " (Berthold Toursl— Mrs E. H. Palmer (Mies Rosina Oarandini) 5. Part £ong—" The Stars that above us are shining"—(Weber)—Mr J. T. M. Smith and Friends. 6. Song—Mrs Bowler 7. Song Melchor Winter 8. Song—Miss Ness 9. Quintette (Bishop)—The Misses Carandini, Oal vert, Messrs Bell, Appleby, and Hobbs Interval of ten minutes. 10. Overture— " Cheval de Bronze" (Auber) —Orchestral Society 11. Song—Mr Appleby 12. Barcarole—" Flowret of the Day " (Reyloff) Mrs B. H. Palmer fMiss Rosina Carandini) 13. Pianoforie Solo—Madame Winter 14. Quartette—" Farewell to the Forest " Mrs Palmer, Messrs Bell, Appleby, and Hobbs 15. Vocal Waltz—" II Bacio"—Miss Winter 16. Song—Mr Walker 17. Chorus J. T. M. Smith and Friends 18. Finale—" God Save the Queen." Mr R, Searell has kindly consented to act as accompanyist. Tickets—Front seats, 5s ; second seats, 3s ; gallery, 2s, Doors open at half-past seven; to commence at eight o'clock punctually. Carriages may be ordered at half-past ten o'clock. Entrance to reserved seats by the western side door. GEORGE TOMBS, 7-3 J 2070 Hon, Secretary,

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 659, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 659, 31 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 659, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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