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rm^? M . ANENT VESTMENT AND . £?,4& ASSOCIATION OJ aiWTRB CHURCH. T SUBSCRIPTIONS and otW I MONTHLY PAYMENTS, aspWdedbv the rules, are BITE nmaea t>y l THIS DAY (TUESDAY), OCT. 4 TH 1881 Offices—Exchange Buildings, Hereferd street'. Office hours—lo a.m. to 4 p.m., and 7to 9 p.m. ' . in the evening.; ■ 10-4 9793 H. 8.-WEBB, Manager. THE CANTEEBUBY BUILDING SOCIETY (PEBMANENT). THE Monthly SUBSCBIPTIONS and BEPAYMENTS are DUE THIS DAY. TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 4th, When the office will be open from 7 to 9 p.m., as well aa the usual hours from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Capital Bhares (Class A), or Subscription Shares (Class B), can be taken np at any tune. No entrance feeß charged. Loans Granted at lowest current rates for one year and upwards. Prospectus and further information on application to 10-4 9794 EDWD. J. T. FOBD, Manager. THE CANTER sURY BUILDING SQCIETX (PERMANENT). THE Directors of the above Society are now prepared to receive AP PLICA TIONSfor LOANS at Lowest CURRENT RATES of INTEBEST. EDWD. J. T. FOBD, Hereford street. Manager. 9599 THEATRE OOYAL Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis Stage Manager W. J. Holloway SECOND <VEEK Of Shakspere's Charming Interpreter LOUISE POMEJiOY, Supported by W. J. HOLLOWAY W. H< SKINS H. FLEMMTNG J. J. WALLACE THEO. HAMILTON I TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 4th. Last Night but one of Shakspere's Great Play of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. All the New Scenery by Mr John Hennings (from Theatre Boyal, Melbourne) and J. S. Willis. Cleopatba (Queenof Egypt) Louise Pomeeot THURSDAY—EAST LYNNE. FRIDAY—LED ASTBAY. 10-4 Box office—Montague's. 126 I ST. MARY'S, MEBIVALE. AST ENTERTAINMENT, I TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, OCT. sth. READINGS, SOLOS, DUET 3, CHOBUSES, AND PIANOFORTE PIECES. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. 9797 ST. MARY'S, ALDINGTON. ALE OF WORK (left from the late ' Bazaar) will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th and sth, From 3 till 10 o'clock each day. Admission— Free, CONCERT ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7th, In aid of Sunday School Fund. 9775 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. (~V ENTLEMEN,— At the solicitation of \JT many friends, I have the honor to announoe 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 Cb.ristcb.aroh. Dnring 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, Faithfully, 9756 8. P. ANDREWS. TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. I SHALL be glad to MEET you at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, IN LYTTELTON, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 6th INST., At 7.30 p.m., VVhen I propose to address you. EDWD. RICHARDSON. Opawa, 3rd Ootober, 1881. 9785 STANMORE ELECTORAL DISTRICT. A MEETING of the ELECTORS of the I3L above distriot, comprising Knightstown, Blngsland, Avonville, Lin wood, Philipßtown, and surrounding neighborhoods, Will be held in the District Schoolroom, BINGSLAND, TO-MORROW, (WENDNESDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER sth, At 7.30 p.m. Business— To take steps for the selection of a candidate for the district at the coming election. 9770 LYTTELTON WATERWORKS. OTICE is hereby given that it is the I Intention of the Lyttelton Borough Council to CLEAN OUT the BKSERYOIR on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. The inhabitants on the lower levels are requested to stoie sufficient water for use for twentyfour hours. By order. H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk. Lyttelton Borough Conncil Chamber, 4th October, 1881. 9799 SPRING ARRIVALS, EX COOLEEIf. TTILL BE OPENED IN A FEW 'V DAYS JAMES MILLS, TAILOR, Piiatt's Buildings, Colombo street. Alfred A.« Oj X3LLFRED JZL.» ANNUAL CONSULTATION OF £6OOO ON MELBOURNE OOP. 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 Prises—Amount .£GOOO 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 riorses ; and the £1,200 added en 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, Dunedin. Agencies in Chrißtchurch, &c.—At Fmpire Hotel, at Market Hotel, and at City Batb.B, Colombo street; also, Mr T. McDonald, at Lyttelton. 9370

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2341, 4 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2341, 4 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2341, 4 October 1881, Page 2

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