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WANTED, a good Plain Painter Andrews and Bhaveh, Sonth belt' 9902 WANTED, a good General Bervant. Apply, with references, to Mra W. H. Hafgrhaves, Gloucester street West, after 5 p.m. 990 S 'aNI'KD, WANTED, WANTED; Servants, Servants, Servants. Good Situations can bo obtained, without delay, t tho Uty Employment Exchange. Caehel stteet. J 9904 WANTED, good Laundress ; wages £3O. Call at once. City Kmplojment Exchange, Oashel street. 9905 ANTED immediately, a Nurse Girl,. - »bout 16 ; good wages. Come early, City Employment Exchange, Oashel Btreet. _____ 9906 _ ANTEDT2 good General Bervant~s< immediately; also Kitchen Maids, Waitresses, &c. Apply, City Employment Exchange, Oashel street. 9907 W PAINTERS AND GLAZfEBS—- — WANTED, Tenders for Painting and Wlazi' g a Verandah. Apply, immediately, to J. L. Fleming, High street, Triangle. 9909 OST, a large Black ! OG. Answers to _J the name of " Vic." Short, ratherooarse, curly hair. Had on registered collar. Any one returning same to E. J. Paul, Florence Cottage, Armagh street East, will be rewarded. "* 9910 6 6 O ATTLE OE LIFE," NUW o .JO BATVE at the principal Book, sellers, and at Alfred Ingleson's, near Working Men's Club, Gloucester street. 9595

rO PAINT JC BS.—WANTED, a fewGood Hands. Apply at the Racecourse, or the Workshop, in Madras street. i-TOCKS AND STEfTH >U.SE 9900 WANTED, a Barmaid. Apply, at once, MratE Hotel. Lyttelton. 9901 THE riANTERRURY BtTILDINGSOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE Directors of the above Society are now prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for I OANB at Lowest CURRENT , RATES of INTEREST. I EDWD. J. T. FORD, Hereford street. Manager. 9599 CHuISTOHURCH NORTH ELEOIION. MR S. P. ANDREWS requests the Electors and Friends to

MEET HIM AT IHE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, ON THURSDAY, the 20th INST., At 8 o'clock p.m. 9597 TO THE ELECTORS OF STANiiOEE. "ENTLEMEN, —In compliance with the ■OT request of many Electors of the district, 1 have consented to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the coming ELECTION. I ■hall have pleasure in affording you the opportunity of being acquainted with my views on public questions. Should you do me the honor of Electing me, I shall devote my best efforts to promote the interests of the district and the c -lony generally. Yours faithfully, 9903 WM. FLESHER. TO THK ELKGTORS OF SYDENHAM. aENTLEMEN,— In response to the request made to me by bo many electors. I have the honor to OFFER MYSELF as a CANDIDATE to represent Sydenham in the next Parliament. It is the largest constituency in New Zealand, and I feel that special honor will attach to the candidate chosen to represent it. I have been requested to stand for an adjoining district, but as my interests are) identical with your own, I ask that yon will do me the honor to elect me your representative. You may depend upon my best and constant attention to all Icc&l matters, and to giving a careful and independent consideration to colonial questions. I am anxious for the welfare of our own district and the general good of the colony. I do not hold with granting a b ind allegiance to either party, and cannot make you a pledge In that respect. I wish to represent you as an independent member, and promise that jour interests shall be well looked after.

will take an early opportunity of sheeting and explaining my viewß to you. X have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHARLES CLARK. Colombo road South, Sydenham. 9542 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHBISTOHURCH NOR H. GENTLEMEN, —In compliance with the request of a number of the Electors in the district, I have much pleasure in consenting to be NOMINATED as ycnr Representative in the next Parliament. Should you honour me with your confidence you may rely on my best efforts being devoted to your service in promoting the interests of the district and the colony generally. Tours faith f ully, 9854 H. THOMSON. ELECTORS OP THtO HEaTHCOIE DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— It is my intention to present myself for RE-ELECTION for your district. My services are already known to you, and I need net dwell upon, them. I am a man of few words, as you know, and prefer action to talking. I shall of course be proud to again represent you, and trust I shall find thatfl have not have lost your confidence. Your obedient Servant, 9325 J. T. FISHER. rr\ h e a t j Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis Stage Manager W. J. Holloway Continued Success of the Popular Artiste LOUISE POMEiiOT. Supported by W. J. HOLLOWAY, W. EOSKINS, H. FLEMING, J. J. WALLiOE, THEO. HAMILTON.

TO NIGHT) THUBSDAY), For this night only—THE HUNCHBACK. Julia Miss Louise Pomeeoy Master Walter ... W. HosMns Sir Thomas Clifford H. Flemmisg Fathom J. J. Wallace Helen Miss Jessie Grey Friday (By BequeBt)—CYMBELINE. SATUKDAY (One Night Only), ANTONY AND CLEOPATBA. 1013 522 'H would draw the attention of the , , Public to the following : Horrook'a White Calico, 3Jd. Two-yard wide Unbleaohed Twill Sheeting, SJd. Clark's Cotton, 200 yards, lid. Thomas' Needles, 2d the packet. Coats' Machine, 400 yards, 3d. Best Blocked Tapes, lid. Kaiapoi Wool, 2s SJd lb. In faot, if you can buy any Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, or Habadashery in any Shop in New Zealand, we will let you have similar, or better, at a very much Lower Prloe. We are compelled to SELL, and will be known as the CHEAPEST HOUSE in these Islands. H. E. MAY & CO., THE HALL.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2349, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2349, 13 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2349, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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