ANTED, a, strong active Girl, to assist in boniewo-t. Apply Mrs J. oy i Oxford terrace east. " 49$ TTrTTTfIi.MJ 'K' „. " A Pply Douglas Cottage, Walker sweet. 492 Act IS Creditors Act 1876 and the several of' J *™ r e the Bai °e and of the bankrnptcy labor«ra^»^ ABr ' ES Fishke of Christchnrch noon-Dated this fiHT.T 6 *;^ 10 '* in the fore " W W A 5l ay of December, 1881. *»• «• EYES, Deputy Eeeistrar. ■ _ 480 TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. Gr B nEh?STr waß **»»»* '«* r, T £„ , that statements to the effeot that I was In favor of Ihe TEV norms* SYSTEM and a HEDUCTIOK OF was still being widely circulated in Lvttelton. ■*-•»»- IL l *? ke , thia opportunity of a E aln staline th^ re P° rts ara ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT, and after the EMPHATIO DENIAL given by me to the same statements at the public meeting I held in Lyttelton, those continuing to spread ouch, reports are doing so with the full knowledge that they are absolutely and entirely L'NTRUE. Your obndient servant, EDWARD RrCHABDSON. Opawa. December 6th, 1881. 488 CAMBRIDGE TERRiCK PRIMITIVE METHfDIST CfIUROH. (About 100 yards east of Colombo street Bridge.) OPENING CEREMONY —TO MORROW, at 12 o'clock. Address by his Worship the Mayor. Goods of all kinds. Art Gallery " Bazaar Gazette," Weighing Chair Microscope, Muaic, Mr Coirick's Band. Collection of Mosses (very choic ). Refreshments, &c, &c. Everybody Invited. Bazaar continued on Thursday. 489
LYJCrKLTOV INDUSTRIAL EXHTKITION AND COK VBB.S& ZlUN.fi. T'-1E Committee of the above Exhibition invite APPLICATIONS FOR frPACE and particulate of Exhibits. It is proposed to hold the .exhibition in the Colonists' Hall about the middle of January, ISS2. The space available being limited, application should be made as early as possible. No application will be received after tha 21st December. 480 A. JOYCE. Secretary. A.O.F. COURT PRIDE OF RICHMOND. DMMO-VED MEETING THIS (Tuesday) KJ EVENING. Business—To receive Nominations of Officers, and to transact ordinary business. OFORGE BWAV, C.E. 487 JA . GEO. DATIB, Sec. NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. MISS VERRA.LL desires to call the attention of the Ladies of Oarlstchurch to her DISPLAY OP N3VELTIE3 In the Millinery Department. The Stock is all new and very comprehensive, being carefully selected to her order. A splendid variety of Ohildrens' Pinafores from Is each. Tn 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 Athburton Exhibitions.
MILLINERY, DBESWAKIFG, AND COBSIiT ESTABLISHMENT, Colombo street, three doors from Cook and Ross. 9575 HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Cathedral Square. Houses and Shops to Let, City and Suburban Properties for Sale. 8 10 LET, a sir roomed HOUSE in Tuam street, between Montreal and Durham. ; streets. Apply to Twentyman and Cousin, Cushel street. 441 IT UST, on Sundav, on the New Brighton. _I_J road, a CARRIAGE RUG. Anyone bringing the 2 a »me to fJ. |Fleming, City Baths, will be rewarded. 485 SHILLING ALMANAC. NOW PUBLISHED, THE "PRESS' SHILLING ALMANAC FOE 1883. Arrival and Departure of Local Mails Arrival and Departure of San Francisco Mails Cab Fares Cartage Rates Cattle Keepers' Guide Coaßtal Itinerary Corrupt Practices Prevention Act Customs Tariff Diary Druids Eclipses Rpbemcris Excise Daties Farm Calendar Fixed and Moveable Festivals Foresters Gaming and lotteries Act Garden Calendar Good Templars Hibernians Housekeeper's Ready Reckoner Imperial vVeights and Measures Interest Table Justices of the Peace Magistrates' Courts Make your Will Masonic Memoranda Mercantile Charges Oddfellows Orange Lodgeß Plants required to an Acre Postal Charges and Regulations Post Office Savings Bank Principal Articles of the Calendar Probate and Administration Ready Reckoner for Housekeepers Registration of Births, Marriages and' Deaths Registration of Dogs Seasons for Sowing Vegetables Stamp Duties Sons of Temperance Supreme Court Table for Calculating Incomo Telegraphic Wreck Receivers &c, &c, &c. Copies can lie obtained from all Agents of The "Pbbss" throughout the district, and from all Booksellers. 11-30 2579 "R W. B. PCOTT has now commenced . the work of pulling down The Hall, and has already taken away from us nearly half the room. We are, therefore, compelled to get rid of the Stock, either by sending it to Aucton, or, which 6eems the better way, of letting the Public take what they may require at LESS IHAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Notice is particularly called to the fact that THE HALL, will be CLOSED after Christmas. H. E. MAY & CO., High street.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2395, 6 December 1881, Page 2
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