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"ANTED by a middle-aged widow lady, highly recommended, the Care cf o or Three Young Children ; thoroughly .derstands children. A. 8., Post office, ristchurch. 23510 BUTCHERS. WAITED imme- . diately. Two steady, respectable Men. . Angell, Victoria street. 236 " OST, one Chestnut HOBBE, white blaze -J on face, three white feet, branded H. Finder, giving information to J. M. 'hompson, Machine Depot, will be rerarded, 179 OST, this (Saturday) morning, from. -i South bslt, a black and white OREYIOUND Pup, white stripe down face. Any me returning same to Royal Hotel will be awarded. " 244: W.E., Bex 17, Post office. \0 LET, FOUB-EOOVIKD COTTAGE, in Harper street, with every convenience ; rent low. Apply on Socth Belt, three doois west of Durham street 242: CHrIISTALELPHIAN ECCLESIA. FORESTESS' HALL. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. L LECTURE will be delivered by Mr F. M. Lester. Subject—Resurrection and Judgment. 239 WORKING MEN'S POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.—A MEETING will be held at the Wellington Hotel, Team street, on MONDAY, the 14th. at 7 30 p m.» for the pu pese of forming a Working Men's Political Association, to support the return of candidates in the working men's interest at the forthcoming election The electors of the various electorates are requested to attend. 241' HEA TR E JKi OYA L. Lessee—Mr. H. P. Towle. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), MADAME ANGOT. By|fche Christchurch Operatic Society, assisted by Mrs F. H. Digby(Md!le. Solange Navaro). Wednesday, Nov. 16th—Grand Complimentary Benefit of Hddlfc. Solange Novaro. 243 Adjournment of Sale OF TRAINING STABLES AT EPSOM, Suburban & Town Sections., RACE HORSES; VALUABLE HABNESS, HOB.SES AND HACKS. •ESSRS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. L have Monday, November 14th s At 11 o'clock sharp, When they will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (In conjunction with Mr F. Delamain), AT THE RINK, GLOUCESTER STREET, The following VALUABLE Freehold Properties : 21 ACRES of lAND, at Epeom, with 4 Five-roomed Houee, Dairy, Scullery, Ac, with Training Stables. The ground is dividi d into two paddocks, good garden, well fenced and planted. TWO i-ACEE SECTIONS, in Peerswick. ONE i-ACRE SECTION, on Corlett'sroad, Riccarton, with Two roomed House. PART TOWN SECTION No. 751, 14 perches, forming the south-east corner of Worcester and Manchester streets. Terms liberal. Immediately after above Sale, they will offer the well-known EACEHOKSES—COLDSTREAM CLARENCE, by Eavensworth WELCOME JACK, by Traducer-Miss Flat THE CASTANETTE FILLY, by Cassivelaunua Also, QA SUPERIOR HORSES HA Both Hack and Harness Horses, that can be recommended staunch and sound. Any gentleman reqairing a really good harness horse or hack will do well to attend the sale. Tale at 21 o'clock sharp. ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. JUST PUBLISHED. IN PAMPHLET FORM. TBI ~1 AMINO AND T OTTEEIES or JLi CORRUPT PRACTICES PRETENTION, AND REGULATION OE ELECTIONS ACTS, 183 1. PRICE FIVE SHILLING 3. O IST S .A X. E AT THE OFFICE OF THE PRESS COMPANY, LIMITED, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 10-26 52 EXTRACT FhOM AGREEMENT,; I HEREBY agree to build and entirely complete the NEW HALL, according to the plana and specifications prepared by Messrs Jacobsen Bros., and to band it over to Messrs H. E. May and Co. by the 4th day of March next, or to forfeit and allow to ba deducted from my last payment three pounds per day for each and every day I may be obliged to take over that time. (Signed) W. B. SCOTT, Builder and Contractor, Ohristchnroh.' UNRE3ERVED SALE, On account of the above Agreement. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD, AKB ONLY A FEW WEEKS TO DO IT IN,' Hoseiblh if Tbt/e.—The Sydney "Buietin," referring to the malpractioes of underakore, makes the following extraordinary •emarks: —A quick wrench of the mouth, a lexteroui sooop of the btaokooated thief's inger, and the artificial teeth with their gold nountingi are in the violator's palm, quickly o be slipped into his pocket, and afterwards o be beaten out of shape and sold to the ewellers or pawnbrokers as battered old gold, kfany a maiden wean upon her finger an ngaged ring, many a wife wears a wedding loop, of whioh the gold has been filched from he month of the dead.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2375, 12 November 1881, Page 2

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671

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2375, 12 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2375, 12 November 1881, Page 2

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