nT7 ANTED. Carpenters. Apply at once,. V V Thomas Gracie, New Cafe, Cashel :reet. 973£ w 'AaTTSD, Painter. Colombo street. T. Pillow, 9729 Ok/aNXKD, an Apprentice to Black- » * emithing ; one been at the trade referred. Reply at once. James Dromond, Kirwee. 9732 O LET, a Furnished BEDROOM j has a private entrance. Terms very modeate. Apply Mrs G. Peeddle, Cambridge errace west, opposite the Royal Hotel. 9731 rO LET—A Fonr-roomed COTTAGE with scullery ; now, nicely finished, off !t. Asaph street west. Poiidie, Builder, st. Asaph street west. TO LET, CHARLTON COTTAGE, Colombo road, Sydenham (end trsm■vay extension), verandah, four good rooms, juthouses, stables, Ac. Hslf-aore. Rent os, to suit tenant. Apply on premises. 9727 T HEATER R O T A L. Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willia JThird Night of the Brilliant Artiste, LOUISE POMEROY, Supported by W. J. HOLLOWAY w, nf'SKINS H. FLEMMING J. J. WALLACE THEO. HAMILTON TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), SEPT. 29th, Shakespeare’s exquisite comedy AS YOU LIKE IT. Rcsalind Mias Louise Pomeroy. SATURDAY, Grand production. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. With all new scenery and costumes. No play repeated beyond first announcement. Late train and tram cars after close of performance. 9.29 9923 The team win wait t:U ulosb oi THEATRE TO-NIGHT. 9730 T. A. PETERKIN, T.M. WEcT CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL DISTRICT. T HE ADDINGTON SCHOOL will OPEN MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 9-28 At 9.30 a.m. 9724 LYTTELTON REGATTA, 18S2. IN pursuance of a request from the Committee for 18S1, I hereby CONVENE a PUBLIC MEETING to take place at the Oddfellows’ Hall on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPT. 30th, At 7.30 p.m., To make arrangements for the abovenamed Regatta ; also, For the purpose of receiving balance-sheet for last Regatta. 9712 H. ALLW RIGHT, Mayor. TO BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the STOCK and PLANT, either separately or together, in the estate of S. F. BASTARD & CO., Boot Manufacturers, Cumberland street, Dunedin. Stock sheets can be inspected and full' particulars given on application at the office of Messrs Sargood, Son and Ewen, Lichfield street, Christchurch. Tenders will be received until the Ist proximo. The highest or any Tender not necessarilyaccepted. HENRY YOUNG. ) _ . WILLIAM BRIDGMAN, { ■ LrnE - ees * 9725T. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BURUNDI BLUFF SECTION. TO MECHANICS. WANTED, immediately, for the Addington Workshops, FITTERS, TURNERS, MACHINISTS, BLACKSMITHS, and STRIKERS. Permanent employment for Srtt-class hands at current rates of pay. Apply at the works. ALLISON D. SMITH, 9577 Locomotive Superintendent. THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. All Goods to be Sold at Lets than WHOLESALE PRICE. Everything Must be Bold. CALL and sea us at once, as we have only a few weeks to dispose of all our goods. H. E. MAT & CO. INSOLVENCY NOTICE. September 28—John Findlay, of Sydenham, shoemaker. MAIL NOTICES. Mails close at the Chief Post Office for the following places (subject to the necessary alterations) as under : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Far Northern Ports, per Grafton, at 12 30 p.m. ; late fee letters, 12.45 p.m.; guard’s van, 1,25 p.m. tram. For Bruce Bay, Haast River, and Jackson’s Bay, per West Coast mail, to connect at Hokitika with s.s. Waipara, at 7.30 a.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. For United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, India, China, &c., via Brindisi (for specially addressed correspondence only), Australian Colonics, per express train, to connect with s.s. Hotomafaana at Port Chalmers, as follows Ordinary letters, at 7 a.m.; books and newspapers, 6 a.m.; registered letters, on Friday, September 30tb, at 5 p.m. Late fee letters may be posted in the travelling Post office attached to the express train on Saturday, October Ist. The next mail for the United Kingdom, via San Francisco, will bo closed at Christchurch on Saturday, October Bth, and will be due in London on November 22nd. Note—On and after Monday, September 26th, a post-office will be opened at Flemington, near Ashburton. Mails will close at Christchurch each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7.30 a.m., and arrive at Christchurch each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.15 p m. SYDNEY J. DICK, Chief Postmaster
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2336, 29 September 1881, Page 2
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