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WAN I ED, a smart Active M n as 1 antry man. Apply White Hart Hotel. 3031 WANTED, Apprentices for Dreai and Und. rc'othing Making. Apply Miss Whittington, Cashel street. 3041 Hj ANTE \ a good general Servant who cin cook. Apply Mis Paul, comer Gloucester and Barbad es streets 3044 WaNTEi*, a good General Servant. (Washing put out). Apply to Mrs Jameson; Manchester street north. 3035 WANTED, a good Wheelwright and a Blacksmith, used to general work. A. Johnston, Montreal and Tuam streets, WANTED, Six respectable Girls, to learn the boot machining. Apply, Liohtband, Allan and* o.’s Boot Factory, corner Hereford and Manchester street, 3010 WANTED immediately, a respectable Youth who has parents living in town ; ons with a previous knowledge in business preferred. Apply B. Simpson, tobacconist, High street. 3032 XTjTTANTED, a few respectable Youth-, V\ from 14 upwards, as apprentices. Apply, Lightban n, Allan and Co.’s Boot Factory- corner of Manchester and Hereford streets. 3020 w ANTED, a General Servant, who can do plain cooking, washing put out, and boy kept. Apply before 3, or after 5, to Mrs Hart, Hereford street west, near the Domain. 3003 LOS V, ov. 16th, between Kihnore street and Hereford street, a CHEQUE drawn in favor of wages, by Walter Jones Wi iams, on the Bank of New South Wales for £47. Payment stopped. 3042 ~BENHAM’3 KOWAI PASS HOTEL. ROW AT PASS, PROPOSED IMMEDIATE TERMINUS OF THE LiNE. TENDERS will be received up to the 25th instant to BENT the above HOTEL for a term of five years. Immediate possession can be given. Conditions of Lease can be inspected on and after Monday, ISth November, at the office of Wilson, Sawtell and Co., Christchurch. Lowest or any tender not of necessity accepted. 3033 J UST TTNPA' KED by the Undersigned, ex Waimate, 7 PACKAGES, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Account Books, Pocket Books, Note Paper and Envelopes (various), Inkstands, Carte de Visite, India Tinted and other Photographic Mounts, &c., &c,, &c. WALTER STICKLING, STATIONER, &0., Manchester Street South. CHRIST. HUROH. 163 TO HENRY THOMSON, Esq., MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned Burgesses of the city of Christchurch, fully appreciating the thoroughly indepen dent and busioess like manne- in which you have discharged the duties • f the Mayoralty during the current year, hereby request that, you will permit yourself to be nominated for the office for the ensuing term, and pledge ourselves heartily to support your candidature. Yours, &0,, i (Signed) ANDREW DUNCAN. P. CUNNINGHAM. A W. BICKE <T< N. J. D. MACPHERSON. And 157 others. To Messrs A. Duncan, R. Cunningham, A. W. Bickerton, J. D. Macpherson, and 157 other gentlemen signing the requisition. Gentlemen —I thank you most heartily for the very influentially signed requisition this day placed in my hands, asking me to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor, and for the very complimentary terms you have been pleased to use in referring to the manner in which I have dis charged the duties of the Mayoralty during the current year. It gives me great pleasure to accede to your request, and I now pDce myself in the hands of my fellow-citizens for re-election. During my term of office I found the duties of the Mayoralty, combined with those of Chairman of the Hospital and Charitable 'id Board, so onerous as to require for their proper discharge very much more time than anyone actively engaged in business could possibly spare ; but I am now in a position which will enable me to devote the whole of my time, if necessary, to the requirements of the office, and on that account feel more c nfidence in again soliciting the votes of the electors. It is quite true that I cannot point to either lamp or fountain as a memorial of my zeal on behalf of the city’s interests, yet I may fairly claim the greatest share of the credit in securing the 800 acres reserve at the Sandhills, the revenue from which in a few years, will greatly lighten the burdens of the ratepayers. The improvements in Cathedral square, as originally suggested by me, have been carried out, and although opposed at first, are now universally approved. I am quite alive to the absolute necessity for seeming an ample and permanent supply of wat°r for the citv, and am prepared to devote both time and energy to the attainment of that object. The erection of new Municipal Offices and Town Hall is also a necessity, and will have my best support. With the year's experience I have had of the duties of the office, and encouraged by the flattering terms in which you have referred to my discharge of them, I hope, should you do me the honor of re electing me, to be able still more efficiently to fill the position of your Chief Magistrate ; and, having no private interests to serve, will continue in the future, as I always have done in the past, to devote my best energies to the advancement of onr prosperous and rising city, and the ’conservation of the interests of the ratepayers. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. Thomson. Christchurch, 14th November, 1878. 3016 TRADE \S.B) MARK * NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. N"# J* Suckling & Co., W HOLES AT E BOOT MANUFACT J HERS, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of the Public to their Trade Mark, « h cb appears on the soles of all their Goods. 2324 BOOTS! BOOTS! T. ANDERSON BROS to announce to his custom arc and the public that he has » large and well »aeortod Stock of QaaTTS’, LADIES’. AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, both English and Colonial made, besides all kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the Premises, In ftpst-olaas style, peg, sown, and rivfttcd, Note the address — T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND BHOR DBPU’ f ( ♦sas No.US Colombo CtorUWburch

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1483, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1483, 16 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1483, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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