ANTED, few more Subscribers for .y. last Consultation before Lottery becomes law, .Fleming and Stapleton’s Novelty, No. 10. About 190 Prizes. 10s Tickets. 36 WANTED, Subscribers to Know that each Ticket has chance of Winning. Six Prizes in Fleming and Stapleton a ;Novelty Consultation, No. 10. Filling rapidly. 34 TAILORS.— WANTED, a good Coat Hf.nd. J. BallantilSß axd Co. 54 WANTED, a Housemaid. Good references required. Apply, before two or after five, to Mrs Sawtell, The Camp, corner of Worcester street and Stanmore road, 55 WANTED, an experienced Nurse. Apply Mrs Malcolm, Trenton, Colombo street north. 46 WANTED, a sharp Boy. Must be able to milk. Apply G. Eikge, Shirley, New Brighton road. 45 OWNER can have Gordon SETTEE, sold at Preece’a on 15th, by paying expenses. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold. Apply Settee, office of this paper. 44
T 03T, a black and tan English TERI J RIER, lame in one leg. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Mr Eobt. Allan; of Ligbtband, Allan and Co. 43 rglO BOICJHKRS.—Wanted, a thoroughly JL competent Man for a Cart, &0., &o. ; none other need apply. R. Akcell. 42 WANTED, to make a speedy clearance of ladies’ white cotton hose, 2fd per pair ; children’s gloves, 2d per pair ; kid gloves. Is. F. Gabites. Draper, Victoria street. 9553 ANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One Penny, 110 ANTED those persons seeking bar- » w gains to call and see onr Oxford shirts 2s 9d, which are usually sold in other houfes at 4a Gd and 5s ; regatta shirts 3s Gdr whita shirts, linen fronts, 3j Gd. All new goods; everything else equally cheap. Walsh & O’Connell, opposite Borough Hotel. S4O& WANTED, Working men to call at F. Gabites, Draper, Victoria street, for shirts. Is 3d, Is lid, 2s 61 ; mole trousers, 4s lid ; boys' hats, 4Jd ; men’s straw hats, Is. 9851 KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wanteds ’’ tha any other paper in the Colony for ONE SHILLING, for cash. C AT H O LI O ELECTORS
Are earnestly requested Not to Pledge their Votes TO ANY CANDIDATE. A. MEETING Will be held shortly for the PROTECTION OF CATHOLIC 48 INTERESTS. JUST PUBLISHED. IN PAMPHLET POEM. THE Q.AMING AND y^OTTEEIES, COEEUPT PEACTICES PEETENTIOIST, AND REGULATION OF ELECTIONS ACTS, 13 8 1. PEICE FIVE SHILLINGS. O IT S A. L E AT THE OFFICE OP THE PEESS COMPANY, LIMITED, CASHEL STEEET, CHBISTCHUECH, 10-26 52
CHEISTCBUECH POULTEY. PIGEON AND CANAEY SOCIETY. The ANNEAL MEETING will be held at the Shades on THUEBDAY EVENING, 27th INST., At Eight o’clock. Intending members are invited to attend. 10-26 50 W. T. C. MILLS, Hon. Sec. THE Friends of the late Daniel Coakley, lata of Waian, Amuti, are respectfully informed that_ his Funeral will leave his late residence, Salisbury street, near Manchester street, at 2.20 p.m., on Thursday, October 29th. E. TV. WALTEES & CO., T 1 Undertakers. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act of 1576 and of the Amendment Acts and in the matter of the bankruptcy of Michael Simeon in the provincial district of Canterbury salesman —This is to certify that Michael Simcoa of Christchurch in the provincial district cf Canterbury salesman has this day filed a statement that be is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors— The first meeting of creditors to bo held at the Supreme Court House Christchurch on Wednesday the second day of November 1881 at eleven o’clock in the forenoon —Dated this 36th day of October, 1881. 53 A. E. BLOSAM, Eegistrar. PUBLIC NOTICE, CHEISTCHUECH DISTEICT LOCAL BOAED OF HEALTH. EEPOETING OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. THE attention of the Public is hereby called to the State of the Law as now existing with respect to the Eeporting of Infectious Diseases. (Public Health Act, 1876, Clause 28.) “ When a Householder knows that a Person within the House occupied by him is taken sick of Small-pox, Cholera, or any other highly infections disease dangerous to the people, ha shall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the District in which he dwells; if he refuses or neglects to give such notice he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding Ten Pounds. It shall be the duty of the Medical Practitioner in attendance on such case to state to the Householder as early as possible the infectious nature of such disease; and also to give immediate notice thereof to the Local Board of the District in which the patient resides ; if he refuses, or neglects, to give such notice, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding Ten Founds.” (Public Health Act, 1876, Amendment Act, 1881.)
10-26 51 E. J. S. HARMAN, Chairman. CANTERBURY METROPOLITAN MEETING. TO PUBLICANS. CONFECTIONERS, AND OTHERS. T S PUBLICANS' BOOTHS, CONFECTIONERS EOOIHS, HORSE YARDS, EIGHT OP SPORTS, &C.J &0., &c,, Will take place BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Commercial Hotel, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER NEXT, At 3 p.m. FEED. DIGBY, Secretary C.J.O. ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. 17 Auctioneers, Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2360, 26 October 1881, Page 2
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