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rpj BUTCHERS —WANTED, at once, an active Lad. R. Akgell, Victoria street. £6lO HAMS, bacon, PORJv^ CHEESE. THOMAS H. GREEN, B ACON c URER, iJEQ-S to notify to the Inhabitants ~ . Christchurch and its vicinity that he has OPE/s’ED a Retail provision store Manchester street, articL?’ En pplying a snperior honei i b a g r: at ’y reduced price, he favors. m S hW °* their Hams' gUararteed f -'om 6d per lb. Lard 8 ;;; •> | d ■> Cheese " ’’ ’• EAIRY FED PORK ALWAYS ON SALE. 9452 R OTA L . TJT HEATH E Lessee and Manager ... Mr B. W. Cary. Another Gigantic Success of CARY’S OPERA COMPANY in the CHIMES OP NORMANDY. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) will be repeated THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, The Company will Play on this occasion, at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Port Lyttelton, Gilbert and Sullivan’s PIRATES OF PENZANCE. PIRATES OF PENZANCE. WEDNESDAY, Last Night but Two of the Company. Usual Prices. 9-19 Box Office at Montague’s. 9507 PROFESSOR SIMON, AT THE AIETY rjl HEAT EE. GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS. ‘ LADIES ADMITTED FREE ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 19th, 2Cth, and 21st INST. THREE NIGHTS ONLY OF THIS EMINENT PHRENOLOGIST, Who will delineate characters while BLINDFOLDED 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 the Commercial Hotel, all day TO-DAY, and nntil further notice, for the purpose of giving out charts. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of consultations are requested to call as early as possible. 9-17 9598 TO C. B. TAYLOR, ESQ. DEAR SIB, —We the Undersigned Ratepayers have much pleasure in requesting you to allow yourself to be placed in NOMINATION as MAYOR for the CITY of Christchurch, and in the event of yonr consenting, we pledge ourselves to exert our best endeavors to secure your election. To J. H. TWENTYMAN, W. Chrystal H. E. Alport R. J. S. Harman J. B. Greason J. H. Helmore J. T. Brown W. Pratt P. W. Trent R. W. Black Edward Mitchell F. A. Bishop W. Moor Dr. Wilkin J. Ballantyne J. O. Sheppard H. L. Bowkor J. Baxter D. Caro W. Lacgdown Geo. Harper T, O. Helsey A, J. White T. B. Craig W. H. Davenport W. A. Knapman G. L. Beath W. H. Hargreaves Geo. Taylor Dr. Brittin J. B. Dale H. A. Davis Edwin Gooksoa Thos. Bassett Esquires And the other 252 electors signing the requisition. Gentlemen, —I thank you sincerely for the very numerously and influentially signed requisition you have done me the honor to present me with, and would respectfully intimate my willingness to accede to yonr request, and allow myself to be placed in nomination as a candidate for Mayor at the fort' coming Municipal Election. I may say that should you deem me worthy of your confidence, and I am elected to that high and honorable position, my best efforts will be devoted to the furtherance of those objects which aim at the well being of this my adopted city. C. B. TAYLOR. Christchurch, September 17th. 1881. 9606 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES NORTH-WEST WARD. GENTLEMEN, —Having been nominated for the vacant seat iu wour ward, I intend gob g to the poll, trusting that my actions and experience for the last two years will commend my claim to re-election by yonr suffrages. 1 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, Ycur obedient servant, 9612 T. S. LAMBERT. THE Friends of the late Thomas Goodger are respectfully invited to attend the Fun iral, which will leave his late residence, Durham at, eet, at 2 30 p.m. tomorrow (Tue; ■ day), September 20th. J. LAMB, 9611 Undertaker. . •:aa.vssa-t jawm HEDGE TRIMMING. TENDERS are invited for TRIMMING the outer Thom FENCES of the South Hagley Park; also of outer Thorn Fence of North Hagley Park, from the Hospital along the Riccarton read and West Belt to Feudaltown Bridge. Particulars may be obtained of Mr Armstrong, curator, at the Domain. The lowest or any tender not necessarily eco spied. Tenders, addressed Chairman cf Domain Board, to be sent on or before Wednesday, 21st insfc., to the offices of ALEXANDER LEAN, 9596 Cathedral Sqtare. NOTICE. RE-OPENING OF THE CHESHIRE BAKERY AND STORE, Colombo Street North, AJ. HULME will RE-OPEN the « above BAKERY and STORE on SATURDAY, September 17th, ISBI. A. 3. H. will pay special attention to tho Bread and Confectionery Trade. General assortment of Grocery and Stores will be kept in stock as usual. Goods delivered to all parts of town and suburbs. Cash Buyer of Freeh Butter and Eggs. 9555 THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. Ail Gcoda to be So’, i tk L ’ss kha i WHOLESALE PRICE, Everything Mast be Bold. CALL and sea us at once, as we have only a few weakg to dispose of all our goods. H. E, MAY & CO.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2327, 19 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2327, 19 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2327, 19 September 1881, Page 2

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