WANTBD, *mart, active Boy, abcut 15 Apply, between 10 and 12 friday A. | impsqn, Bookseller, High street. 1655 10 GROCERS' , ASSISTANTS _ WANTE D, an experienced Band for a bracch. Thomas Taylor, Colombo street. ' 1655 ANTED, Lodgings, Furnianed Rooms, » . or House. Address 8.5.5., "Preen" offioe. ANTED, a Supply of a ilk, Batter, . . and ii'ggs for tne Exhibition. Apply T. Quill, Terminus Hotel. 1859 WANi/iSi), a young uirl as general servant Apply Melbourne House, next Husband's, Victoria street, opposite tank. 1657 ANTED, for up country, a good Cook [ » . and Laundress. Apply to H. H. [ Hhnnaii, Dalgety and Co., Cathedral square. 7"ANTED, young man as Boots. Apply ' Royal Hotel. 3-30 8074 WANTED, in an up-country town, an Agent to represent a Christchuroh firm. Apply, by letter, Box 310, Post Office, Christchurcb. 1637 ANTED, a good General Servant for . . the country ; also, a Boy as Cook. Apply to Morrow, Bassett & Co, Manchester street. 1636 'ANTED, for Timaru, Bret-class . . Machinist and Veßt Hial, for W. Hobbs, TimaTU. Apply J. Mills, Christchurch. 1632 CATHEDRAL SERVICES. HE PREACHER on THURSDAY, . March 30th, will be the BEV. F. KNOWLE3. Subject—t in regarded as causing a sense of alienation from God. The Service will commence at S pm. Portions of Bich's Passion Musio (The Matthew Passion) will be rendered at the Evening Services on Tuesday and Thursday in Holy Week, as well as at those of Good Friday and Easter Eve. The PREACHERS on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in Holy Week will be the Revs. F. Knowles, H. B. Cocks, H. Glasßon, and the Von. Archdeacon Harris. The Deanery, March 27th, 1882. 1633 __ H E A T B E JL\) O Y A L. Director Mr J. C. Williamson WILLIAMSON'S ROY<VL OPERA COMPANY. Under the distinguished patronage of hie Excellency the Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, G.C.M.G. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE NEW OPERA N C E BUNTHORNK'S BRIDE, Written by W. S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan. (Produced by arrangement with Mr D'Oyley Carte, of London.) Doors open at 7.30; overture at 8. Carriages at 10.30 J. E MOORE, Treasurer. J. P. MAODONALD, Business Manager. 1654 | LICENSING ACT, 1831. " HEREBY notify that, in accordance with i_ the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1881, a POLL, for the purpose of taking the VOTES of the RATEPAYERS as to whether the number of Publicans', New Zealand Wine or Accommodation Licenses may or may not be respectively increased in the Lincoln Licensing District, will be taken on FRIDAY, the 28th day of APRIL NEXT. Mr George Leslie Lee has been appointed Presiding Officer, and the Poll will be taken in accordance with the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876. JOHN N. TOSBWILL, Chairman Lincoln Licensing Committee. N.B.—The Lincoln Licensing comprises the Lincoln and Springs Road Districts. 16R3 IN BANKBUPTOY. THE GLOBE CTHOBISED AZBTTE NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE BOARD. ALL RVTES NOT PAID within fourteen days from this date will be sued for without further notice. THOS. GORDON, Treasurer. March 30th, 1882. 3-30 1649 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CaURCH, Cambridge Terrace, near Colombo btreet Bridge. THIS EVENING, At half past seven, RECEPTION <F YOUNG CONVERTS TQBOUGH MRS HAMPSON'S MISSION. At eight o'clock, LECTURE by Rev. D. DUTTON.F.R A.S., F.G.S. Subject—" Tyndale and the English Bible." Evangelistic Services To-morrow and Saturday Evenings, and every evening next week, at half-past seven. Admission—Free. 3-30 1650 TO-IMOJBROW. FRIDAY, MARCH 31st. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEES. "R J. G. HA WEES is instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, VALUABLE CORNER SECTION At the Junction of MONTREAL STREET NORTH AND CONFERENCE STREET, Together with COMFORTABLE 8 - ROOMED FAMILY RESIDENCE, With offices, as now in the occupation of J. O. Veel, Esq. Also, COMFORTABLE 7-ROOMED FAMILY RESIDENCE, With offices, as now in the occupation of Mr S. D. Nathan. The houses arc thoroughly built, and fitted with stoves and range and all conveniences ; gas laid on to all downstairs rooms. The land ia well fenced, and well supplied with water. 3-27 Sale at 12 o'clock. 1648 CITY SALEYABDS AND AUCTION BOOMS, (Opposite Ballantyne and Co.) CASHEL STREET, JW.ESSR3-H. JL>ENNETrS& (jo Will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF POULTRY, In view of the coming Exhibition, On SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL Ist, 1882 Onr Poultry Saleroom is acknowledged to be the best in the colony, having a large number of secure pens in which poultry can be placed loose, thus preventing a great deal of cruelty, and also show them to the best advantage. The room is cool and well ventilated in summer, and secure from damp and draughts in winter. We have a large quantity of Poultry entered for Special Sale on Saturday next, which will commence at 11 a.m. Entries will be received daring the sale. Note the address. H. BENNETTS 4 CO., 1617 Auctioneers. "IF THE LORD WILL." IHE GOSPEL will be PREACHED in - the Waltham Pnblio Library EVERY LORD'B DAY KVENING, at 6 30. All are invited. " Whosoever will " oome. 1459
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2490, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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