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RANTED, a Boy. Apply to War. Bates, w » Chair Mauufactarer, Lichfield street east. g 586 ANTED, a, General Servant. Apply » Wm. John Goodman, Cast el street east. *271 RANTED, a Lad about 16", to milk cows and look after stock, &c. References required. Apply Robert Wilkin & Co., Hereford street. 2214 A>T- \), 'I E v'DERS for Building two f two rootntd Houses. Apply by letter to W. W., Globe Office. 2194 WANTED, two Brickmakers for Timaru: constant employment. Good inducement for steady men. Apply Austin and Kirk, Christchurch, or James Shears, Timaru. 2290 ANTED KNOWN, that J. Heslip, Bootmaker, has a large and well assorted Stock of English and Colonialmade Boots, which he will sell at very small profits. J. H. has got the name of making the best boot* to order in Canterbury, which he will continue to hold. N o o'her can beat him. Opposite the Borough Hotel, High street. 2036' TO TAILORS—WANTED, two good Workmen. Apply J. Johnston, Jersey House, Colombo street. 2280 71 AR I H—Persons requiring EARTH may Ll have same by applying at Crown „rewert Co., Windmill roud, or to JOSEPH Dawson, builder, Kilmore street east. Men will assist to load. 2292 "TO THE BURGESSES OF CHRISTCHURCH. i ENTLEMEN,—An advertisement has been •wT circulated containing the following statement : " A candidate at tho coming election who is in the printing lino has gone out of his way to order at another printing office a number of squib posters about 'Yorkshire Fog,' with the intention of injuring Mr Wm. Wilson with the ratepayers." As I am plainly the candidate referred to, I beg to give the statement a fl vt denial. I refused to allow the poster in que.tion to be printed in the office with which I am connected. I only hope that all the burgesses will record their votes, in order that whoever is elected may feel that he has the confidence of the majority of the ratepayers. Your obedient servant, CHARLES E. BRIGGS. September ICtb, 1878. 2274 TO THE BURGESSES OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— In reply to an advertisement in last evening's "Star" and "Globe," signed Charles E. Briggs, in which, referring to a number of "squib" posters being printed relating to Mr Win. Wilson, he states : " 1 refused to allow the poster in question to be printed in the office with which I am connected." We have merely in reply to state that we are in possession of information from the office where the posters where printed of the work having been positively done under instructions from Mr Briggs, who can receive the names of the parties, and all particulars relating thereto (but which lie is already aware of) by calling at Mr W T ilson's office. If this will not satisfy him, we are prepared to give publicity to the whole transaction. We would desire to point out to the ratepayers that Mr Briggs does not deny his connection with the "squib" in question, but merely tries by a side wind to throw the public off their guard by saying that he refused to allow the posters to be printed at his office, knowing full well that had they been printed there, suspicion would at once point to him, -which might possibly have been averted by the underhand course he preferred to take. SAML. P. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. to W. Wilson's Committee. 2257 MUNICIPAL ELECTION. To Messrs Garrick, W. Langdown, E. Reece, Richard Walton, Cowlishaw, W. Manning, S. P. Andrews, and the other Eighty six Ratepayers signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN, I accept with much " satisfaction your REQUISITION Asking me to become a CANDIDATE For a seat in the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHRISTCHURCH, In which I Wflß for many years an active and energetic member. If you will now do me the kindness of re-electing me to the same honorable position, I will be very happy to serve you as faithfully and with the same energy, activity and practical usefulness whieh I hitherto have done through a long number of years. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant W. WILSON. 2231

Criterion House, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. KOBEET BLACK, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, OUTFITTER. WHOLESALE RETAIL. DEAPEEY GOODS Of Every Fescription r OWEST "*■*' RICE?, Consistent with Excellence of Quality. Large Shipments of Seasonable Spring and Summer Drapery, direct from beat Home Markets expected daily per vessels now due. .US TI N AND JUL. IRK Always have FOR SALU, Besides the Hundred and One Articles of their own Manufacture, (Comprising as it does everything in theßuilding, Draining, and Nursery line 1 , Newcastle Coals, perfectly free from slack Springfield, Malvern Hills, and Grey River Coals, At their Yards, Colombo street. Also, Posts and rails Lime Cement Fireclay, &c , &c, Delivered to any part of town qv country.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1427, 11 September 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1427, 11 September 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1427, 11 September 1878, Page 2

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