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WANTED, good General Servants, Housemaids, and Nurse Girls, about fourteen. Also, a married couple without incumbrance, man as General Farm Hand, wife as Cook, and make butter, &c. —Apply at Mrs Fowler’s Registry Office (opposite Goss’s Timber Yard), Whately road. § 3677 THE Friends of the late Joseph Fowler are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Hospital at Two o’clock on Thursday, September 7th, 1876. 3673 LOYAL VOLUNTEER LODGE, M.U. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. Adjourned summoned lodge, |to receive Auditor’s Report and Balance-sheet. By order, 3670 J. ASHTON, Secretary. TO LET, TWO COTTAGES ; one five-roomed, with scullery} do four-roomed, pleasantly situated, facing the river, near Madras bridge. Apply to MRS STOCKDELL, 3671 Oxford terrace east. I. 0. G. T. DAUNTLESSS LODGZT, No. 7. THE best ENTERTAINMENT of the Season will be given in the Templar Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, the Bth INST. Mr J.T.M.Smith’s Choir, Speeches, Recitals, Mirth, Magic, and Music. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o’clock. Admission —One Shilling. 3676 TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CULVERTS. THE LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of Two BRICK CULVERTS, one in Voelas Road and one in Godley Quay., For particulars apply at the Council Chambers. Tenders to be in on or before MONDAY, 18th September, before 4 o’clock. H. J, V. ROGERS, 8678 Town Clerk. OITIZENS OP OhRISTCHURCH, VOTE FOR EEEDK- HOBBS, W, P. COWLISHAW, L. E. NATHAN, ELECTION—I4th SEPTEMBER, 1876. 3672 THE CANTERBURY GLEB CLUB CONCERT. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. W. H. SIMMS, Musical Director. PROGRAMME : Part I. Overture—“ Precfiosa ’’—Two Pianos, Four Performers Part song—“ Hie thee, Shallop” (Kilcken) Song—“ Stirrup Cup ” (Arditi) —Mr R, Foster Part song —“ Gondolier’s song ” (Schubert) Song —“ Out on the rocks ” QDolby) A Lady j) ue t_Violin and pianoforte “ Sonata No 2, in A ” (Beethoven) —Messrs C. Bonnington and W. H. Simms Part song—“ Tar’s song ” (Hatton) Part 11. Symphony—Two Pianos (Haydn) Canzonette—-“Tears of anguish” (Reichardt) gong “My Queen” (Blumenthal) —Mr R. Foster , D ue t Flute and pianoforte “ Santa Lucia (Clinton)— Messrs Woods and Simms g on g__«Lady of the Lea” (Smart)—A Lady Part song—“ The chapel ” (Kreiitzer) Solo— Pianoforte “Polonaise ” (Weber)—Mr W. H. Simms Part song—“ Den Deutschen Vaterland ” (Reichardt) Tickets of Admission—3s. Doom open »t T. 30, Concert to commence It g, r 8-6 3381

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 691, 6 September 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 691, 6 September 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 691, 6 September 1876, Page 2

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