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Academy op Music. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Mr, Mrs and Miss Hart. Assisted by me w. keebt. IN THREE PIECES DOUBLE DEALINGS MY WIPE’S EELATIONS ■ajvu MOLLY’S DILEMMA, or lEISH COUETSHIP. Concluding with DOUBLE IRISH EEEL. MILLION PRICE S—3a., 25., la. 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 KERBY, Business Manager. SYDNEY TYE. 11-19 2150 Assistant. rjl H E A T E E O Y A L ON SATURDAY EVENING. NOV. 19th First production of the grand MAORI POLITICAL EXTRAVAGANZA (Written by a gentleman of Christchurch), Entitled the INVASION OF PAEIHAKA. Sir G. G—y ... Hon. J. H—l ... Hon. W. E—l—n Orangitang Te Whiti Tohn Fairy Cloudland Lady Sweetthymo Lady Marjoram ... Mr J. P. Hydes 1 ... Mr E. Alexander Gentleman Amateur ... Mr R. Love Mr Horace D’Elmaine Miss Madge Herrick Miss Bessie Vivien Miss Hettie Larabrette Rore Bore (a Maorimaiden)Misa G Wynne Herrick Maoris, A.C.’s, Settlers, Volunteers, &c., &c. Popular parodies, local hits, dances, reviews, combats. To be preceded by a laughable Comedy. On MONDAY, the first appearance of the talented Comedienne MISS BLANCHE VAUGHAN. Box plan, Milner and Thomson’s. 11-19 2132 BUSINESS NOTICE. NAS HSLSEI, IRONMONGER. TEMPORARY PREMISES. PENDING ERECTION of NEW BUILDING on old stand in High street, the business of the undersigned will be carried on in Temporary Premises, MANCHESTER STBEET, NEXT MESSRS P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., And opposite the Borough Hotel. S. NASHELSKI. Wholesale business as usnal at Warehouse, Bight-of-Way, Cashel street, next Bank of Australasia, and Lichfield street, opposite new Oddfellows’ Hall. 316 W. W™- .» Invites the ELECTORS OP THE SYDENHAM DISTRICT I M MEET H AT THE COLOMBO ROaD SCHOOLROOM, OH WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd INST., 317 At 8 p.m. BTANMOKK ELECTION. TO THE PROPRIETOR OF THE TELEGRAPH. Sib, —1 am informed that Mr W, H. Pilliet, one of the candidates for the Stanmore District, when canvassing for votes, represents that one of his opponents (Mr Cowlishaw) is now the proprietor of your newspaper, and that ho (Mr Cowlishaw) has dismissed him (Mr Pilliet) from his employment on yonr newspaper. I find that the above representation Is being largely circulated, and I understand that Mr Cowlishaw denies this statement. Will yon kindly inform the electors (1) whether Mr Cowlishaw is the proprietor of yonr newspaper ; (2) whether Mr Pilliet has been dismissed j (3) whether Mr Pilliet is now on your staff at a salary ; (4) whether Mr Cowlishaw has in any way tried to secure or influence the dismissal of Mr Pilliet. Yours, &o , Jas. Goodman. Memo.—Mr Goodman, I think, is altogether in error. If Mr Pilliet has made use of the statements referred to, he has said that which is at variance with facts. However, the questions are very plainly put, and althongh at the risk of being used for party purposes, I must reply as plainly. To the first query, No ; second, No j third, Yea ; and to the fourth, No. Years, &c., James Cavgill. November 16th, ISSl.—[Advt.] TO STAND THIS SEASON. T HE THOROUGHBRED HORSE THE GOYEENOE, And will TBAYEL the Northern and Tal Tapu Districts. Terms, £3 3a. Groomage fee, sa, Apply, 277 HENRY FULLER, Hornby. JUST PUBLISHED. IN PAMPHLET FORM. THE Q.AMING AND Ij OT TERIES CORRUPT PRACTICES PREVENTION, AND EBOTJLATION OF ELECTIONS ACTS, 1 8 B 1. PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS. O N S A. Ij E AT THE OFFICE OP THE PRESS COMPANY, LIMITED, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 10-26 53 VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. OORK I C K Desires to intimate that he has Purchased a Cousignmet of SUMMER GOODS At a Price that will enable him to Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following : Ladies’ Prunella Boots, sewn, 6s, 7a 6d, 9s, and 10s 6d per pair Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides, from 6a 6d, 7s, to 10a Patent Leather Boots, at 4s 6d, 10a, to ! 13a ( Da, 5a 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 J make room for Incoming goods. ( H, CORRICK, VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT VICTORIA STREET. 7782

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2381, 19 November 1881, Page 2

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688

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2381, 19 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2381, 19 November 1881, Page 2

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