CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES NORTH-WEST WARD. aENTi EMEN, —Having been nominated for the vacant seat in wonr ward, I intend going to the poll, trusting that my actions and experience for the last two years will commend my claim to re-election by your suffrages. I beg to assure you that it shall be my constant endeavor to f rther the interests of your ward and the city generally. I have the honor to remain, Your obedient servant, 96-2 T. B. LAMBERT. W ANTED, a smart and thoroughly respectable Boy, to learn the bnsiApply at Montague's Fancy Bazaak. 9601 rjT HEATS E O Y A L . Lessee and Manager Mr E. W. Cary. Great and Glorious Success of CARY’S OPERA COMPANY in LES CLOOHE3 DE COENEVILLE LES CLOCHES DE COUNRVILLE LE3 CLOCHES PE COENEVILLE Tremendous greeting at the Wonderful Dresses, Briggs’ Scenery and Appointments. Thrice had the curtain to be rsised, according to the company the greatest compliment ever yet awarded to an Operatic Combination. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) And on MONDAY will be repeated this Glorious Opera. Tuesday—The Company will play at the Pert. Wednesday—Les Cloches will again be performed at the Theatre Royal. Usual Prices. Box Office at Montague’s. 9-17 9473 PROFESSOR SIMON, AT THE AIE T T n H E A T E E. GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS. LADIES ADMIT EED FREE ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY' NIGHT, 19th, 2Cth, and 21st IN’ST. THREE NIGHTS ONLY OF THIS EMINENT PHRENOLOGIST, Who will delineate characters while BLIND--FOLDED on the platform. Come and learn the characters of your friends. Admission—LADlES FREE; Gentlemen, 3s, 2s, and Is. N.B. —The Professor will be in his private Consulting Room, at tho Commercial Hotel, all , day TO-DAV,and until further notice, for the pnrpose of giving out charts. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of consultations are requested to call as early as possible. 1 9-17 9598 ."-Jr-i watwcjw n ■ iiw■■ ■ ■ i’r-'iwim. i r | H 3 Friends cf Dennis Black are ret S speetfally informed that his Funeral ' will leave Ms late residence, Harper street, Sydenham. To-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30, ' for tho Catholic Cemetery. 9593 i H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH,. NO. 62. ■>/[ EMBERS are requested to MEET at ITX St. Patrick’s Ball, Christchurch, at 2.30 . p.ra., To-morrow (Sunday!, to accompany the remains of late Brother D. Black to the Cemetery. , The ordinary Funeral Regalia will be worn. By order, ; 9-17 9470 E. O’CONNOB, Secretary. > THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOVTN. * All Goods to be Sold at Less than WHOLESALE PRICE Everything Must be Sold. CiALL and sec us at once, as we have only S a few weeks to dispose of all cur goods, H. E. MAT & TO.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2326, 17 September 1881, Page 2
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