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<m mrK - V '^‘' yLOYAL OS:\NGE INSTITUTION. THE Members of Ncs. 23 and 24 Lodges are requested to ATTEND their usual Monthly Arch Purple MEETING, to beheld in the Orange Hall, Worcester f.treet. on TO MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. Visiting Brethren are invited. By Order of tho W. M., 5779 J. C. FLEMING, sec. KAIAPOI Vi COLLEN COMPANY. THE Directors of the above Company have decided to OPEN the MILLS to tho PUBLIC on THURSDAY, 23rd inat.' A Special Train will leave Christchurch at 1.45 p.m., returning from Kaiapoi at 5.35 p.m. Free tickets can be had at tho Christchurch and Papanui Kailway stations. Parties wishing to have a longer time at the Factory can travel by 11.50 a.m. train. ISAAC WILSON, 5772 Chairman of Directors. TO BUTCHERS, &o. WASTE PAPER FOB SALE, at the office of this paper. Price 3d per lb. MAYOHALTY OF CHRISTCHURCH. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP CHRISTCHURCH CITY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In reply I J to numerous enquiries from my friends and others interested, I beg respectfully to announce that it is my intention again to present myself as a Candidate for the high office of Mayor of this city, when I trust that any claim which I may possess will receive a fair and liberal consideration. I hope I may ha pardoned if I take this opportunity of intimating that I have made such arrangements for tho conduct of my business in High street, after November next, that will, I have no doubt, enable mo to devote the whole of my time and my undivided attention to the interests of the city, should you do me the honor to elect me. In the meantime, believe me, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your moat obedient servant, 9-21 5780 A. AYERS. TO - MOREOW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. UNDER BILL OP SALE. HINE TO OSBORNS. MR J. Q, HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE Handsome drawing-room suite in walnut and figured crimson rep, Brussels and other carpets and mgs, tables, chairs, bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, palliasses, bed linen and blankets, washstauds and ware, dressing tables and glasses, kitchen furniture and utensils, crockery, &o , &c. PlANO—Superior instrument by Broadwocd and Sous. 9-17 Sale at 12 o’clock. 5776 TO-MOKEOW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, AT THE Central Sale Rooms. ME C. T,» ICK will SELL BY AUGTION— Without Reserve, First-class small-sized Hama and Bacon, Cheese, Flour, Barley Meal, Fruit, &o. &c. * Also— Household Furniture, Boots and Shoes and Clothing, a large lot of splendid Dress Goods, the newest stylo. Men’s Tweed Suits, Costumes, &c. Rip and Tenon Saws, Tools, and miscellaneous goods. 5781 J. HERN Patent Range Maker, corner of Manchester and Tuam streets, Christchurch. SPLENDID COOKING RANGES from £3 15. The patent Ranges are greatly reduced in price. They are acknowledged to be the best made in New Zealand. Also, Sole Agent in Canterbury for Harper Twelvetrees’ renowned Villa Washers, Wringers and Manglers combined; three machines In one ; soon save their cost. A great number of tertlmonials to ba seen. The Cheapest Shop for Laundery requisites, Mangles, Wrings, &c., &c. Copper Boilers and Frames. 562 C WE have just opened 71 Boxes r of Hortense and Chenille Spot Net, all colors ; Black Silk Net, with Gold Spangles and Beads. See Middle Window H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall. As there is over three times the quantity we really require in the ordinary way, they will be cleared out at onco at less than wholesale price, viz— Ninepence—Chenille, Spot, and Colored Beads, and One Shilling—Black Silk Net, with Gold Beads

City Council, —The ordinary meeting of the City Council was held yesterday. The order paper woe unusually light, but diacuasiona arose on two or three aubjcoto that oamo before the Council, and the business was rot finished till past ten o’clock.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2052, 21 September 1880, Page 2

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636

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2052, 21 September 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2052, 21 September 1880, Page 2

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