ANTED, to Purohtiae, a useful Gelding Hack, aboat five years old. Apply by letter, not later than 15'h February, to Box 319, Post Office. 1117 WANTED, to Sell Horso, Harness, and Dog Cart. The harness and dog cart quite new. Apply Thos. Hall, corner of "Windmill and Pound roads. 1122 "ANTKD. a Boy. Eequire at N. L. . w Meyeb's Boot Establishment, Caahel street. 1125 TST ANTED, a Purchaser for a Town /V Carrier's Spring Cart, Horse, and Harness. Cart and Harness only a few months made. J. Hern, corner of Manchester and Tuam streets. 1080 "70 LKT, a Four.Roomtd HOUSE, with every convenience. Rent, 10a per week. Situate Cashel street east. Apply Jones, tincmith, Cashel Btreot east. 1112 BEES. BEES. 10K SALE—Eight HIVES OF BEES, ! and Four Empty Hives. A bargain to be had by taking the lot as they stand. Apply to T. WOOD, 1120 Sp-ingfield road, near Clare road. A CADEMY OF m/T USI C . Lessee Mr W. H. Thompson SATURDAY, FEBRTT4RY 18th, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THOMesON'S World-renowned Mirror of the ZULU WAR! Pronounced by the london and Australian Pieas to be the most artistic entertainment ever presented to the public. Walter Hann's Marvellous Picture of the ENCAMPMENT OF THE BRITISH ARMY The Night B'-fore the BATTLE OF ISANDULA. THE BUFFALO RIVER. By William Telbin. Rogers' Picture of the " Wreck of the Troopship Clyde." THE BATTLE OF INTUMBI MOUNTAIN, Showing the Boer System of Fighting. How the British Troops were Defeated at Spitzkop. Gordon and Harford's Magnificent Picture of "The Storming of Becocoeni's stronghold." A LAVISH DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS TAKES PLA.CE JIVERY EVENING, Consisting of Pianos, Buggy Horses, Suites of Furniture, Allotments of Land (five acre sections), Gold and Silver Watches, Tea and Coffee Services, Papier Mache Tables, Liqueur Frames, &c, &c, &r , Making a Total of 100 Presents Every Evening. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8 o'clock. Prices of admission —Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2j 6d ; Pit, Is. Children half-price to First and Second Seats only. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, where seats may be secured. Descriptive Lecturer, MR W. H. THOMPSON, 2-14 5875 Agent, W. A. PRICE. NO. 3 LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). West side of Cathedral square, near to the Poßt Office.
IHE usual Monthly Meeting for RECEIPT of SUBSCRIPTIONS and other Moneys payable this month, will be held THIS DAT (TUESDAY), FEBRUARY 14th, At the Society's Offices, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.. and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. The committee are also prepared to issue fully paid-up shares, on ■which half-yearly dividends will be paid as provided in the rules. Money ready for advances on Mortgages, at current rates. Nominations of Candidates for the Committee will be received at the office in accotdance with Rule No. 47, until nine o'ckck This Evening, February 14th. By order. 2-14 1130 CHAS. ALLISON, Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OHRIBTCHDRCH LICENSING DISTRICT. LADIES AND O-XNTLEMEN,— Under the new Licensing Act yon are called upon to e!ect Five Members in each subdistrict to form the Licensing Committee, and I ask you to do me the honor of Returning me as one of the Members for your district. Except a deaire to assist, so far as Heß In my power, in conserving the interests of the community in the matter of the administration of the Licensing Laws, I have no purpose to serve by coming forward on this occasion. lam not identified or connected in any way with the rigid temperance advocates for abolishing licensed houses, nor on the other hand with the Licensed Victuallers' interest. If elected, leh all, without Has on either side, fearlessly and independently en. deavor to the best of my ability to discharge the functions devolving upon a member of the Committee. Whilst on the one hand jealously guarding the interest of thepublio, 1 shall also be prepared, impartially and fairly, to consider on their merits all applications which may come before the Committee, I believe that, though the increase in our midst of more drinkiDg shops cannot but be regarded as an unmitigated evil, well conducted hotels, under rigid supervision, are a convenience to the community. I venture to think that my experience of the best licensing systems oE America, England, and on the Continent, gained during a considerable course ot travel, will be of value as enabling muoh needed improvements to be suggested which must conduce to the comfort and convenience of the public generally. Requesting the favor of your support in the forthcominc election, I have the honor to be, Yours faithfully, O. A. PRII'CHARD. Globe Office, February 13th, ISS2. 1124
SINGKER'S SEWING _MACHIK"ES. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY beg to intimate to the public of Canterbury that they have taken Business Premises in COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Opposite Recce, Ironmonger, AS A DIRH.CT AGENCY, To be worked in connection with the Branch Agency carried on by the Company's Original Agentfl, MESSRS HOBB3 & CO., Of High street. We at the same time desire to thank the public for their very liberal and unparalleled patronace during the last fifteen years. Onr Machines L„ve now been brought tt the highest point of perfection, and will I favourably compare with any others manui factured. The great superiority of the Singer Sewing Machine is proved by the fact that we sold last year over Half a Million Machine?, which far exceeds the total sales of all other sewing machines manufactured in the world. Any of the Machines manufactured by the Company can be obtained on deferred payments of 2s 6d per week, or 10 iper cent, for cash, from THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Colombo street ; or HOBBS & CO, HIGH STREET. 1101 VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. BL CORR IC 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, sewn, 6s, 7s 6d, 9a, and 10a 6d per pair Ladles' Kid Elastio Sides, from 6s 6d. 7s. to 10s Patent Leather Boots, at 4s 6d, 10s. to 13b Da, 5s 6d Also an Immense quantity of Ladies' Venetian Slippers at 2s 6d per pahOther lines equally cheap The above consignment must be sold to make room for Incoming goods. H. CORRICK, VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT VICTORIA BTREBT. 82
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2452, 14 February 1882, Page 2
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