ANTED, two Charwomen. Apply Mobton's Hotel. 2183 ANTED, a General Servant. Apply » to Mrs Robinson, Caehel street. 2189 [ANTED to Eent a Five or Six-roomed v v House in Lyttelton by the end of September. Apply, in writing, to A. 8., Globe Office, Lyttelton. 2148 RANTED KNOWN, that J. Healip, Bootmaker, has a large and well assorted Stock of English and Colonialmade Boots, which he will sell at very small profits. J. 11. has got the name of making the best boots to order in Canterbury, which he will continue to hold. No other can beat him. Opposite the Borough Hotel, High street 2036 FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE Friends of Mr W. Mayze are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Daughter Clara, which will leave his residence, Oiford street, on Tuesday, September 3rd, at 3 p.m. 2180 TO JAMES GAPES, ESQ. CJIR—We, the undersigned Ratepayers of kJ tho City of Christchurch, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for one of the seats in the Council, which will shortly be vacant by the retirement of three of its members. From the satisfaction you gave the public when in the Council, and the experience you gained in the conduct of public business, we strongly urge upon you to accede to our request, in which case we pledge ourselves to use overy legitimate effort to secure your return. We are, sir, Your obedient servants, W. A. KXAPMAN, MACGREGOR WATT, And 109 other Burgesses. TO MESSRS W. A. KNAPMAN, MACGREGOR, WATT, and the 109 other Burgesses signing the Requisition, asking me to allow myself to be nominated for a seat in the City Council at the forthcoming Election. VX thanks for your confidence in me, and have much pleasure in complying with jour request. If returned it will be my utmost en> deavor to retian that confidence. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, 2188 JAMES GAPES._ THE STANDARD PROPERTY IN VESTMENT SOCIETY, Olliee—City Chambers, Hereford street. THE OFFICE will be OPEN for the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions and other payments, and applications for Loans between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 4th. THOMAS R. FISHER, 2185 Manager for Canterbury. HAGLEY OAKLEAF CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of this Club will be held on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, September sth, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Montreal street South, at 7 p.m. Business : Election of officers for the ensuing season, &c. 2184 W. S. BURLEY, Hon. Sec. LAND FOR THE MILLION. ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. THE CHEAPEST SECTIONS NEAR THE CITY. Very Easy Terms. EJECTIONS of LAND for Building PurO poßes are Open for Selection. High, dry, and healthy, within a few minutes' walk from the site of tho Government workshops. PRICE £4O PER SECTION. Terms—£4 deposit, and balance in 2} years. J H. MATSON & CO., 2187 Auctioneers. NOTICE 1! -OLANKET3 SLIGHTLY SOILED, through being shown [at the Door, will be SOLD AT THE HALL, HIGH STREET, LESS THAN COST PRICE. H. E. MAY & CO.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1419, 2 September 1878, Page 2
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496Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1419, 2 September 1878, Page 2
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