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SPRING ARRIVALS, EX COOLEEN, W IL DAYS OPKNED IN A FK^ JAMES MILLS, TAILOR, Pratt's Buildings, Colombo atreet. NEW ZEALAND BAILWATS. HURUNUI BLUFF SECTION. TO MECHANICS. WANTED, immediately, for the Adt » dington Workshops, FITTERS. TURNERS, MACHINISTS, BLACKSMITHS, and STRIKERS. Permanent employment for first-class hands at current rates of payApply at the works. ALLISON D. SMITH, 9677 Locomotive Superintendent. » LFRED A-m ANNUAL CONSULTATION OF £(5000 ON MELBOURNE CUP. 120 Horses Nominated. Fee, £l. First Horse ~.£IOOO Second Horse ... ... ... 400 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) 1000 Non-starters (divided) ... ... 2200 And sixty (60) Extra Consolation Prizes, value £2O each ... 1200 180 Prizes—Amount £6OOO The £IOOO for Other Starters (divided) will average about £66 for each starter. The £2200 for Non-starters (divided) will also average a good all-round dividend for about 102 dorses ; and the £1,200 added on to this Sweep for Sixty Special Consolation Prizes will yield £2O each. With crossed cheques, add Is exchange. Two postage stamps for replies. Pott Office orders or registered letters recommended. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Ducedin. Agencies in Christchurch, &c. —At Fmpire Hotel, at Market Hotel, and at City Baths, Colombo street; also, Mr T. McDonald, at Lyttelton 9370 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRIBTCHURCH NORTH. GENTLEMEN,— At the solicitation of many friends, I have the honor to announce myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the coming Election. I have had the honor of sitting during the last Parliament (three sessions) as one of the three members for the City of Christchurch. Daring that time I have endeavored to do my duty faithfully and fearlessly in the best interests of this city and of the colony. I now again hopefully appeal to you for the continuance of your confidence. It is my intention to ask you to meet me before the election, when I will explain to yon my views on the questions of public interest. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, 1 Faithfully, 10-1 9754 S. P. ANDREWS. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY. (PERMANENT). Directors of the above Society are now prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LOANS at Lowest CURRENT RATES of INTEREST. EDWD. J. T. FORD, Hereford street. Manager. 9599 MUTUAL BENEFIT, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY (Permanent). Established 1872. MONDAY, the 3rd IN3T., being the Last Subscription Day of the cnrrent financial year, Members are reminded that they must be CLEAR on the Society's books, in terms of Rule 30. The present is a favorable opportunity for anyone desirous of taking up Investment Shares. 10-1 9747 J. A. BIRD, Secretary. MONDAY, OCIOBER 3rd. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford Street, By order of a Gentleman leaving Christchurch. FURNITURE—Handsome pier glass in gilt frame, 50 x 40, drawing and diningroom suites in hair and cretonne, tables of all kinds, hangirg and other lamps, framed pictures, chests drawers, marbletop washstand, iron and wood bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather bed, washstands and dressing tables, books, and sundries. Handsome oak revolving WRITING TABLE and BOOKCASE. 2001bs superior Flock. Two capital Bicycles. One four-feet Leamington Range, and two others. One Set I rap Harness. Also, First-class PIANO, in walnut case, by Chappel and Co. 10-1 Sale at 12 o'clock. 9746 LARUE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street. MR M. W. GREEN, Evangelist, Dunedin, will PREACH (d.v.) in the above Hall, on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, October 2nd, at half-past six. All are invited. No collections. 9745 CANTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE FREEHOLD LAND ASSOCIATION. ADJOURNED GENERAL MEETING ON MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1831, COFFEE PALACE. At Eight o'clock Sharp, All interested are invited. Business : To Receive Report of Provisional Committee. 9-i9 9744 PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the . NEW ODDFELLOWS' HALL, on SATURDAY, October Ist, at 7 30 p.m., to lay before the public the Grievances of the Railway Workmen, to Challenge the Official Statements, and to Press for Impartial Enquiry into their case. Several influential gentlemen will address leeting. The Mayor of ChristchHrch will preside. 10-1 9754 ATR E I Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis FIFTH NIGHT Of Shakspere's Charming Interpreter LOUISE POMEiiOY, Supported by W. J. HOLLOWAY W. H'" SKINS H. FLEMMING J. J. WALLACE THEO. HAMILTON TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), OCT. Ist, Will be produced, Shakepere's Great Play, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA All the New Scenery and Costumes, by Mr John Hennings (from 'I heatre Royal, Melbourne) and Mr J. S. Willis. Cleopat«a Louise Pomero M. Antony (a triumvir) ... W. J. Hollcway Octavius Cresar ... ... Neil O'Brien M. JEmil. Lepidus ... J. J. Wallace Sextus Pompeius ... ... W. Hoskins litius Enobarbus ... Theo. Hamilton Eros (a friend of Antony) H. Flemming Octavia (sister of Csusar) Miss Essy Jennyns Charmian ... ... ... Miss Jessie Grey Iras (an attendant) ... Miss M Douglas Officers, Soldiers, Lictors, Chorus, Messengers, and other Attendants. Act I—Magnificentl—Magnificent Hall in Cleopatra's Palace in Alexandria. Splendid Apsrtment in Oa-sar's House. Act 2—Open Palace in Bomo. Tho Forum Restored. Ciusar's House. Egyptian Palace. On board Pompey's Galley at Misenum. Grand Bacchanalian Chorus, "Come, Thou Monarch of the Vine." Act 3 —Apartment in C:c£ar's House. Promontory near Actium. The Gardens at Cleopatra's Palace. The Desert. Cesar's Camp. Banks of the Nile. Vestibule of the Palace by Nisht. Act s—lnterior of an Egyptian Monument. Antony and Cleopatra, will not bo performed beyond nights announced, as all the scenery mußt be Bhippedto Wellington. Late Tram after performance. 10-1 23

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2339, 1 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2339, 1 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2339, 1 October 1881, Page 2

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