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WANTED, a good General Servant. No family. Also, competent Monthly Nurse. For address, apply Mrs Messenger, His Lordship’s Larder. 8224 WANTED^ KNOWN, - the undersigned having commenced Bacon Curing, has on sale to-morrow, 29th, Pork Cuttings, &c, &0., &o. John Gilmouk, Lichfield street. 8226 WANTED, a steady Young Man as Boots. Apply Royal Hotel. ANTED, a Jobbing Paperhanger. V T Cal) at Gilmour’s Bacon Factory at 8 o’clock to-morrow morning. 8228 ANTED, to Hire a Horse, Cart, and Harness for Hawking, Apply by letter to V., Globe Office. 8229 Me. b P. ANDREWS Bequests the ELECTORS OB' CHRISTCHURCH To meat him at THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON FRIDAY NEXT, At 7 30 p.m. 8196 MEETING OP BURGESSES. IN COMPLIANCE with a REQUISITION of RATEPAYERS, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING OP BURGESSES of the Borough of Sydenham, To be held in the COLOMBO ROAD DISTRICT SCHOOLHOUSE, on THURSDAY EVENING, The 28th April, At 8 o’clock. For the purpose of hearing the ADDRESSES OF THE CANDIDATES To fill the vacancy in the Council caused by the resignation of Mr W. W. Charters. J. T. BROWN, Mavor. Sydenham, 26th April, 1881, 4-28 3896 LOBT, a dark bay pony HORSE, abont twelve hands ; in good condition. Branded H on jaw ; a small lamp above off knee. Finder will be rewarded. F. Jackson, Cathedral square. 8191 rjYHEATEE gOYAI Leasee Mr A. T. Dunning. POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS. THIS (THXJESDAT) EVENING. H.M.B. PINAFOEE. POLLARD’S WONDERFUL LILIPUTIAN PINAFORE COMPANY.

Captain Corcoran has been politely requested to officially inform the public of Christchurch that H.M.S. Pinafore will drop anchor at eight bells on Wednesday Evening, 27tfa April. The ship has been re-fitted with an entire change of officers and crew. Captain Corcoran has much pleasure in stating that sstje has H.M.S. Pinafore been better manned or hardly ever better officered. Special attention is called to this.

Time-Tables of H.M.S. Pinafore. Act I.— Noon. 8 p.m.—Overture and Introduction. 8.5 p.m.— Off Portsmouth Harbor. 8.10 p.m.—Little Buttercup goes on board. 8.15 p.m.—Ealph Eaokatraw tells his troubles. 8.20 p.m.—Captain Corcoran salutes his crew. 8.25 p.m.—Josephine, Captain’s daughter, on board. 8 30 p.m.—Over the bright bine sea. 8.40 p.m.—The Admiral with his Sisters, his Cousins, and his Aunts, comes aboard. 8.45 p.m.—Sir Joseph Porter, E.C.8., tells his history. 8.47 p.m.—One of the crew will attempt to amuse the company. 8.49 p.m.—Boatswain’s song, Nancy Lee, with chorus. 8.55 p m.—The Pet of the Pinafore. 9 p.m.—The audacious tar. 9.5 p.m.—The impending tragedy on board. 9.10 p.m.—The elopement planned. 9.15 p.m.—Ttie Finale First Act. Intermission. Act ll.— Night. 9.30 p.m.—lntroduction to Second Act. 9.33 p.m.—Captain Corcoran sings to the fair moon. 9.40 p.m.—Little Buttercup’s warning. 9.45 p.m.—Josephine’s vacillation. 9.50 p.m.—The Bell Trio. 9.55 p.m.—The Merry Maiden and the Tar. 10 p.m.—He said Damme. 10.5 p.m.—Sir Joseph Porter’s horror. 10.7 p.m —To the dungeon on board. 10.10 p.m.—Boatswain sings Englishman. 10.12 p.m.—Buttercup, the ez-Baby Farmer. 10.15 p.m.—The rightful heir discovered. 10.20 p.m.—Here, take her, sir. 10.25 p.m.—Sir Joseph, his Sisters, his Cousins, his Aunts’ farewell to H.M.S. Pinafore.

Box office at Montague’s. Prices as usual. 4-27 3855 IMMENSE REDUCTION. yj oo~re ic ;k Has commenced his ANNUAL CLEARING- SALE OF BOOTS ANp, SHOES, And in soliciting a call from all who require a really good article at a low figure, refers to the splendid value be has given on former occasions. HEADS OF FAMILIES Lose no time in calling at the VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT, Victoria street, (Opposite Trent’s Ooffee Mills), And provide yonr families with Boots and Shoes for the winter AT VERS LOW PRICES. All goods will be sold at Reduced Prices during the next twenty-one days, that being the duration of the CLEARING SALE. 7782 We are informed that this is a busy time for the Drapers, and to judge from the Immense Stocks some of them hold they need it to continue. H. B. May & Co. ’a Store, The Hall, High street, being conspicuously overstocked with useful goods for the fast approaching Winter, Housewives would do well to inspect their Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Dress Materials, Ladles’ and Children’s Costumes, Hosiery, Underclothing, Ac.—[Advt].

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2236, 28 April 1881, Page 2

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681

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2236, 28 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2236, 28 April 1881, Page 2

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