■Sr. JOHNS’ SCHOOL HOUSE, MADRAS STREET. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PROFESSOR SIMON HAYING mado arrangements with the Rector will deliver a course o£ LECTURES OK phrenology and phisiognomy At the above place next week, commencing on MONDAY NIGHT, 2Sth INST. Foil particulars in Monday’s papers. 9ti75 7JI H E A T B E O Y A L Managers ... Thco. Hamilton and J. S. Willis Stage Manager Mr J. Holloway ENGAGEMENT Of the most successful artiste that has ever visited the colonies. LOUISE POMEROY, Who will be supported by Mr W. J. Holloway W. Hoskins H. Flomming J. J. Wallace Theo. Hamilton Miss Jessie Grey Miss Rate Arden Miss M. Douglas Miss E. Jennyns And others, forming a complete company. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 4a ; stalls, 2s 6d ; pit, la. Seats may bo secured for any night of the first twelve of the engagement at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. No play repeated beyond first announcement. TUESDAY and") Shakespeare’s WEDNESDAY, £ CYMBELINE. ' Sept. 27 and 28, J Miss Pomeroy as Imogen. THURSDAY and - ) *AS YOU LIKE IT. BTEDAY, Sept. 5- Mias Pomeroy as 29 and 30, j Rosalind. SATURDAY, 1 Shakespeare’s Grand MONDAY, i Tragedy of TUESDAY, y ANTONY WEDNESDAY, | and Oct. 1,3, 4 and 5, J CLEOPATRA. Miss Pomeroy as Cleopatra. All the grand scenery, properties and dresses for this great production by John Homings, Esq., have been imported—the same used at Theatre Koyal, Melbonrne. 9-24 9740 V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HX7BUNUI BLUFF SECTION. TO MECHANICS. WANTED, immediately, for the Addington Workshops, FITTERS, TURNERS, MACHINISTS, BLACKSMITHS, and STRIKERS. Permanent employment for firet-olasa hands at current rates of pay. Apply at the works. ALLISON D, SMITH, 9677 Locomotive Superintendent.
TO LET, a Three-Boomed COTTAGE, ■with scullery; water inside ; also fruit and flower garden. Apply to William Rigas, Fay street, Bingsland. 9674 THE MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE LADIES* AND GENTLEMEN ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. jjIINDING that my friends who have been JD mainly instrumental in having a very flattering Requisition presented to nae to allow myself to be placed in Nomination for the Mayoralty, have instructed the Gentlemen canvassing for signatures to the requisition to confine their operations within certain limits, and consequently many who would otherwise glady append their signatures have not had an opportunity of so doing, I regret this, inasmuch as it has obviously given rise to an impression which is detrimental to my interests, and many of my friends, under the belief that 1 am not a Candidate, have been induced to sign a requisition to another. I now beg to notify that I AM A CANDIDATE (vide ‘'Times” and “Press” papers Monday last),and would respectfully beg to solicit your VOTE and INTEREST on my behalf at the forthcoming contest ; and I pledge myself, should you deem 3 me worthy the honor, to use my utmost endeavors to merit the confidence you repose in me. I am, Ladies and Genlemen, Yours faithfully, O. B. TAYLOR. Christchurch, September 24th, 1881. 9670
THIS HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. All Goods to be Hold at Lees than WHOLESALE PRICE. Everything Must bo Sold. CALL and see ua at once, as we have only a few weeks to dispose of all our goods, H. E. MAY & CO,
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2333, 24 September 1881, Page 3
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530Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2333, 24 September 1881, Page 3
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