!0 LET, a Five-roomed HOUSE! and | ] three acres of land, close to Farm. ] pply to H. Panell, Bootmaker, Man , heater street. 1166 CO TBB ELECTORS OF THE CHRIST- { CHOBOH LICENSING DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Under the new Licensing Act you are called .ipon to elect Five Members in each tubiibtrlct 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 desire to assist, sj far a« lies 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, I shall, without bias on either side, fearlessly and independently endeavor 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 the public, L shall also be prepared, impartially and fai'ly, to consider on their merits all applications which may come before the Committee, I believe that, though the Increase in our midst of more drinking 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 of America, ] Fngland, and on the Continent, gained during a considerable course of travel, will be of value as enabling much needed improvements to be suggested which must conduce to the comfort and convenience of the publio generally. Requesting the favor of your support In the forthcoming election, I have the honor to be, Youra faithfully, 0. A. PRITOHARD. Globk Offic, February 13th, 1882. 1124 HEA T B E Lessee Manager Stage Manager Mr J. C. Williamson ... Mr D. H. Harfcina Mr Lachlan McGowan THE COLONEL ! I THE COLONEL ! THE COLONEL ! | THE COLONEL ! STILL IN THE ASCENDANT. SJ.ILL IN THE ASCENDANT. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), FEB. 17, FIRST FASHIONABLE NIGHT OF BURNAND'S ORIGINAL COMEDY, THE COLONEL. THE COLONEL. Colonel Wootweel W. Woodd, of the U.S. Cavalry, MR D. H. HARKINS, Supported by the Specialty Company. .Notice. —The Comedy of THE COLONEL la the only one that has been Patronised by HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Since the death of H.R.H. the trince Consort. Notice.—Box Plan on view at Milner and Thompson's, where seats for The Colonel can be booked in advance. Dress Circle, 4b ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. 2-17 6035 CADEMY OP Lessee Mr W. H. Thompson SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OP THOMPSON'S Colossal Mirror of the ZULU WAS! Pronounced by the London and Australian Press to be the most artistic entertainment ever presented to the p lblic. EVERY EVENING THE BATTLES OF ISANDULA, ULUNDI, GINGHOLUO, INTOMBI MOUNTAIN. THE GALLANT DE PENCE OF RORKE'S DRIFT, The Wonderfnl Torpedo Explosion, Cetewayo's Krall. The 80th Regiment Marchdown Regent street, London. Arrival of Reinforcements at St. Helena.
DEATH of the PEINCE IMPERIAL. Arrival of the Returned Troops at Spithead. Funeral Procession of the Prince Imperial from Woolwich to Chiselhnrst, concluding with a GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE, Showing the interior of St. Mary's Cathedral during the Ceremony. alavish distribution of presents takes place every 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, &Q-, 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, 2% 6d; Pit, Is. Children half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls only. Plan of Circle at Milner and Thompson's, where seats can be secured. Stall and Pit Tickets to be had at A. S. Levy's, tobacconists, corner of High and Hereford streets. Descriptive • Lecturer, MR W. H. THOMPSON. 2-16 6004 Agent, W. A. PRICE. IHE Friends of the late Mr William Carr are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, North Town Belt, for the English Cemetery, on Saturday, February 18th, at 2 30 p.m. E. W. WALTERS, Undertaker, 2-17 1163 Victoria street. ANTED IV N O WN Naw Persian Cords, all colon?, at 8d Ccstume Tweeds, Is Satin Cloths, black, Is Colored, 10 id Black Silk, 2s 6d Felt Skirts, 2s 6d, reduced from 5s 6d Honeycomb Quilts, 4s lid Double-width Unbleached Sheeting, 83d Black Silk Buttons, 3d Brown, White, and Colored Hose, full size, at 6d, at [. B. MAT AND 00.'5,, THE BEEHIVE, Next to the Old Hall, and Manchester street, corner of St. Asaph street. Come at once and see the wonderful value.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2455, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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794Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2455, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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