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■ I .'.03 I' a-vvirite Spaniel PUP (liver and ■J4-J wfeitVJ in'Madras street on Sunday. A ro-vtod wilUHe given to anyone leaving it at C er.Liy ,s Hotel. 9944 ELECTION. t V,f' CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. of the Committee and Snp- °* Mr HOLMES will be held at tut Gomtnittoo Rooms, High street (opposite Petersen), on MONDAY, the 17th. at ‘- 30 10-17 9940 lVr K i TREADWELL reqnests the ELECTORS OP SYDENHAM to MEE r HIM at.: —Montreal street 1 %mth«-' Monday, 17th. 7.30 p. m . Ban-man, Lincoln road - Tuesday. 18th, 7.30 p.nJ. Valthara, Oddfellows’ Hall—Friday, 21st, 730 p.m Selwyn Schoolroom—Tuesday/ 25th, 730 p.m. Land and Income Tax and eneral Politics. 9933 TO THE ELECTORS OF sTAnMORE. "TLEMEN,— *t the request of manv V-* of the Electors of the above district, ~1 bee to off, r myself as a Candidate for the forthcoming Election on the great principle of Liberal Reform, which is Liberty, Equality snd Fraternity ; and I shall have gr-;at pleasure in addressing you at an early da< e. Ycur humble servant. 991 S H. TOOMER, Sen. TO THE ELECTORS OF STANMORE. Gentlemen. —At the request of & large number of the Electors of yonr district I have consented to come forward as a Candidate for th-honor cf Representing you in the next Parliament of the colony. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you and stating my political views. I am, Your obedient servant, 9915 W. P. COWLISHAW. CHRISTCHURCH NORTH ELEC i lON. MR S. P. AMJEKWS requests the Electors and Friends to MEET HIM AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ HA. L, LICHFIELD STREET, ON THURSDAY, the 20th INHT., At 8 o’clock p.m. 9897 TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. aEBTLEMEN, —In response to the reqnest mads to me by so many electors. I have the honor to- OFFER M'-’SKLF 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. 1 have been requested to stand for an. adjoining district, but as my interests are identical with yonr own, I ask that yon will do me the honor to elect me yonr representative. Yon may depend upon my beat and constant attention to all lecal matters, and to giving a careful and independent consideration to colonial questions.

I am anxious for the welfare of oar 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 yon a pledge in that respect. I wish to represent y- a as an independent member, and promise that jour interests shall be well looked after. > I will take an early opportunity of meeting and explaining my views to yon. X have the honor to be, gentlemen. Year obedient servant, CHARLES CLARK. Colombo road South, Sydenham. 9842 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHBISTOHUBeH NORTH. GENTLEMEN, —In compliance with the request of a number of the Electors m the district, I have much pleasure in consenting to be NOMINATED as yonr 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. Yours faithfully, 9864 H. rHQMSON. ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTB DISTBICT. GENTLEMEN, —It is my intention topresent myself for RE-ELECTION for your district. My services are already known to you, and I need not dwell npon them. I am a man of few words, as you know, and prefer action to talking. I sha'l of course be proud to again represent you, and trust I shall find thahl have not have lo*t your confidence. Your obedient Servant, *325 J. T. FISHER I-iAAC B. SHEATH; Ironmonger, Colombo street, corner of Tuam street, Christchurch, having disposed of his Business to J. Plaisted <fc Co,, takes this opportunity to thank his faends and customers for past favors, and begs a continuance of' the same for his Successors. J PLAISTED & CO„ referring to the • above Notice beg to state that having Purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Isaac b. Sheath, they intend MAKING GREAT ADDITIONS to the same, to enable them to meet the Requirements of all classes of Customers, and they solicit a fair share of' Public Support. 9923 TO-MORHOW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. Mr J. G. HAvVKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, BOUSEHuLD FURNITURE, Viz.— Dining room suite in hair, drawing room suites in walnut and cretonne, dining, occasional, gipsy, dressing and other tables, couches, chairs, clocks, lamps, Ac., Ac. Chests drawers, full and half. Scotch and others, wardrobe, washstands, wood and iron bedstead and bedding, spring mattresses, feather bed, Ac., Ac. Perambulator, bicycles, fancy goods, Ac., Ac. Also, 1 No. 5 MODEL JOB PRINTING PRESS (quite new) 10-15 Sale at 12 o’clock. 9938 m THE REGULAR MEETING of the ROBERT BURNS MASONIC LODGE will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst., owing to the Anniversary of tie St. Augustine Lodge falling on Tuesday, the 13th inst. By order of the E.V7.M. I#-17 9941 C. 1. HARRIS, Secretary.

A §*£ EMULATION LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. OWING to the ANNIVERSARY ot the. St. Augustine Lodge, No. 609, E. 0., taking place on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, The Meeting of the above Lodge fixed for TO.M' iRKOW EVENING is POSTPONED until TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25m at 7.30 p,m. By order W.M., GEO. B. HART, 9942 Permanent Secretary. rjp H E A T E E Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis Stage Manager ... ... W. J. Holloway Last Appearances of the Charming Artiste, LOUISE POMEEOY, Supported by W. J. HOLLOWAY, W. HOSKINS, H. FLEMMING. J. J. WALLACE, THEO. HAMILTON. TONIGHT TmONDAY), Only Time of ROMEO AND JULIET. Miss Louise Pomeroy as Juliet. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), BENEFIT UP ME FLEMMING, LADY OF LYONS, 10-17 660 K

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2352, 17 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2352, 17 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2352, 17 October 1881, Page 2

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