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T AUNDRESS WANTED to take the J-i washing 'of a family at St. Albana. Apply to Mrs Walton, Chippenham Lodge, St. Albans. 279 WANTED a Respectable Girl as general servant. Apply, Mrs Jones, comer East Belt and Chester street. 287 "VAT ANTED Two Tooths, accustomed to V V the carpentering trade. Apply between six and seven this evening at 1. Haskett's, saddler, Tnam street west. — John James. 283 ANTED KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for “ Wan teds ” tha any other paper in the Colony for ONE SHILLING, for cash. WANTED by G. Watson and Co., Grocers, Colombo street, a smart Message Bey. 285 TEN SHILLINGS KKWAIiD—Loss, on Tuesday night, a Lava Bracelet. Apply, G. Coates and Co. 284 LOST. — A. Black and Tan Collie Dog, answers to the name of “ Watt ” ; Waltaki registered collar. Finder will be rewarded on retnrning the same to J, T. Ford and Co , Cashel street. 286 Ac ADE M Y OF Mu SIC. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST TIME OP Mr, Mrs and Miss Hart, Assisted by ME W. KEEBY. In tha highly successful Programme DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND AND KING HENRY’S LITTLE GAME. Last Time of THE GERMAN BANDMASTER, THE MIDDY, AND “WHEN NOAH HUNG GOT IN THE ABK.” MILLION PRICE S—3s., 25., Is. Children half-price to first and second seats. Doors open 7.30., commence 8 o’clock. Reserved seats can be secured at Milner and Thompson’s. WALTER KEEBY, Business Manager. SYDNEY TYE, 11-16 1989 Assistant. KAIAPOI ELECTION. IN pursuance of the Regulation of Elections Act, 1881, I, JOSEPH BESWICR, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of of Kaiapoi, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing date the 9th day of November, 1881. under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an E LECTION will be held for the return of ONE qualified PERSON to serve as a Member for tha said Electoral District; and that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES will take place at the Court House, Kaiapoi, at noon, on the 2nd of DECEMBER, SlBBl, and that the POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling places of the said district, on the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1881. The Polling places for the Electoral District of Kaiapoi are— Kaiapoi (principal) Court-house Rangiora, Court-house Woodend, Schoolhouse JOSEPH BESWICK, Returning Officer. Kaiapoi. 14th November, 1881. 282 TO STAND THIS SEASON. IJIHB THOROUGHBRED HORSE THE GOYEENOE, And will TRAVEL the Northern and Tal Tapu Districts, Terms, £3 3a. Groomage fee, ss, Apply, 277 HENRY FULLER, Hornby. SYDENHAM. TO WILLIAM WHITE, JUNR,, ESQ. BEAR SIR, —We have much pleasure in asking you to allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for a seat in the House of Representatives for the Electoral District of Sydenham. Should yon accede to onr request we pledge ourselves to use our beat endeavors to secure your return. Signed by 313 Electors of Sydenham. TO THE ELECTORS SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. aENTLBMEN, —I have much pleasure In acceding to yonr request to allow myself to be nominated for your district, and tender you my best thanks for the numerously and influentially signed reqnisition. It la my intention to meet the electors at an early date, when I shall take the opportunity of addressing you on the various questions of public interest. Yours faithfully, 175 W. WHITE, Jpnr. TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the BOROUGH. I will take an early opportunity of further addressing yon in different portions of the district. Your obedient servant, 9964 CHARLES CLARK. HAVE NOW OPENED MY USTETW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMES MILLS, TAILOR, Pratt’s Buildings, Colombo street. VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. H. £1 O R K I C K Desires to intimate that he has Purchased a Consignmet of SUMMER GOODS At a Price that will enable him to Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following : Ladies’ Prunella Boots, sown, 6s, 7s 6d, 9s, and 10s 6d per pair Ladies’ Kid Elastic Sides, from 6s 6d, 7s, to 10s Pateot Leather Boots, at 4a 6 d, 10s, to 13s Do, 5s 6d Also an immense quantity of Ladies’ Venetian Slippers at 2s 6d per pair Other lines equally cheap The above consignment must be sold to make room for incoming goods. H. CORRICK, VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT VICTORIA STREET. 7782 NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. MISS VERRALL desires to call the attention of the Ladies of Christ* church to her DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES In the Millinery Department. The Stock is all new and very comprehensive, being carefully selected to her order. A splendid variety of Childrens’ Pinafores from Is each. In the Dressmaking Department every satisfaction can be guaranteed, as none bat skilled persons are engaged. Two First Class Awards for Corsets at the Dunedin and Ashburton Exhibitions. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, AND CORSET ESTABLISHMENT, Colombo strest, three doors from Cook and Eoas. 9575 i

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2378, 16 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2378, 16 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2378, 16 November 1881, Page 2

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