SYDENHAM SCHOOL COMMITTEE. WANTED, a Caretaker for the Sydenharn Borough School, must bo a married man. Salary at the rate of ,£IOO per annum. Schedule of duties attached to the o(IIec) can ho seen at the school, during school hours only. Applications to be sent to .John Joyck, Esq , Chairman of Committoo, on or before 0 p.m., on Wednesday, the Bth Moroh current. 1293 T 'll 1 ffiA’l RE IT* 4 O TO-NIGHT, The Sparkling Now Opera, w OYAL MIDDY ROYAL MIDDY ROYAL MIDDY lhe JrOYAL MIDDY Received with Acclamation of Delight, and pei formed with Groat Suocets, by the Great MONTAGUE-) GRAN o (TURNER MONTAGUE £ ENGLISH ) TURNER MONTAGUE) OPERA (TURNER Prices—sa, 3j, Is. J 304 CADEMY OP j^jusic. Leesoo ... Mr W. H. Thompson SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. ] And continued Success of THOMPSON'S COLOSSAL MIRROR OP THE ZULU WAR. THIS SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 4th. Sixth Grand FURNITURE Presentation Nig. t The leading presents for this evening will consist of a magnificent SUITE OF DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE In Black and Bine, valued at 30 Guineas. 30 Guineas. 30 Guineas. Papier Mache Table, TEA AND COFFhE SERVICE, Electro-silver Claret Stand, a handsome Parlor Clock, Electro Silver Breakfast Set, And 100 other Presents, 100 other Presents. Doors open at 7 30 ; overture at 8 o’clock. Admission —3a, 2§ 6d, and la. Children halfprice to Circle and Stalls only. Circle tickets to be had at Milner and Thompson’s. Stalls and pit tickets at A. S. Levy’s, tobacconist, High street. Secure your seats during the day, and avoid the crush at night.
Rfcipients of Suites of Furniture, Monday night—Mrs A. Peacock, Avonville. Tuesday— Mrs Bryan, Madras street fcouth. Wednesday Mrs Lloyd, St. Asaph street. Thursday— Mrs Wright. Ferry road; Friday, Mrs Hern, Colombo road. Descriptive Lecturer, ME W. H. THOMPSON, J. GARDNER. Aoront. TO THE HON. E. RICHARDSON. SIR, —We, the Undersigned Electors of the Stanmore District, beg that you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE in the Liberal Interest at the Forthcoming Election, and in the event of your accepting, and your views meeting with our approval, we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to SECURE your RETURN. (Signed) H. Sawtoll E. Cookson M. Lanrenson A. Stenhonse A. G. Howland W. H. Reid John Jamieson W. E Mitchell T. Grantham E. Strange R. Steele S. Freeman S.R. Bassett And 122 Others. To MESSRS H. SAWTELL, W. E. MITCHELL, and the Other GENTLEMEN Signing the above Requisition.
DEAR SIRS, —I shall have much pleasure in complying with your request to allow myself to be nominated for the Stanmore District, the Court having declared the Seat vacant. Having already for several years represented your district previously to its severance from Christchurch, my views on most public questions are known to you. I shall, however, take an early opportunity of addressing yon in the chief centres of the district. EDWARD RICHARDSON. Christchurch, December 2nd, 1882. 3 3 1297 NEW GUINEA. ALEOTURE will be delivered at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street, on MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6th, 3y the Rev. S. MACFARLANE, Pioneer Missionary to New Guinea, on “ New Guinea: its Resources, People and Prospects.” His Excellency the Governor of N.Z., Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.Q.8., will take the chair at Half-past Seven. A collection will be made in aid of the New Guinea Mission. 3-4 1313 LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. THE BEY. S. MAC EARL ANE. Pioneer Missionary to New Guinea, will (D.Y.) PREACH on SUNDAY next, Morning and Evening, at Trinity Congregational Church, Manchester street. A United JUVENILE MIS (lONARY MEETING, at Durham street Wesleyan Church, at 3 p.m. Collections will be made in aid of the New Guinea mission. 3-4 1314 MUST BE TRUE. Everybody says stbanaghan’s TEAS are the best in the world. Prices—la 6d, Is Sd, la lOd, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 6d per lb. Everybody says STRANAGHAN’3 Prices for General Groceries are lower v han Any other house in the city. And what everybody says, <to., &3. D. STEANaGHAN, Coffee Manufacturer and Importer, Victoria street.
SELLING OFF. E 7BKEII B ROIHEES. CAS BEL STREET, ARE NOW HOLDING THEIR USUAL HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE BALANCE OF 8 U.M MBE DBAPEEY. 1500 Ladies’ and Girls’ Straw Hats, reduced to 6d and 9d, former prices 2s, 3s, 4b, 5b Ladies’ Trimmed Bonnets, reduced to 3s 6 d and 7a 6d, former prices 15s, 20s, 265, 30s Dress Materials, reduced to 4Jd, worth 7id Cashmere and Bead Net and Lace Capes, reduced to 1s 6d ; less than half their cost price Shaded Satina, reduced to 2s lid yard, former price 4s 6d Ladies’ Pique and White Costumes, beanti--1 fully trimmed, reduced to 10» 6d each, former prices 15«, 20s, 25a, 30s Striped and Check Oxford Shirting, reduced to sid yard A splendid White Calico at 4a the dozen'; better qualities at 6s, 6s, 7s dozen 2 yards wide Grey Sheeting, reduced to BJd yard Brown Hollands, all linen, reduced to 5Jd yard Dress Sateens in Navy Brown, Black, and other colors, reduced to Bid yard 50 dozen Embroidered Muslin Scarfs, reduced to 4id each 360 dozen Colored Silk Buttons, reduced to 3.]d, former price 6d dozen Polonaise Skirts in Navy Brown, Black, and other colors, reduced to la lid each, worth 3s 6d Ladles’ Print Costumes from 5a lid each ; a splendid line at 10a 6d, worth 20s All other goods equally reduced, which space will not allow of mention
EVERETT BROS., CASHEL STREET,
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2468, 4 March 1882, Page 2
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