Thomas had been a carpenter, but owing to dulness in trade he engaged as footman at tho ‘ big boose’ in the village. On the day of his engagement bis mistress, having had a lady visiter in the drawing room, rang the bell for the footman. * You will show this lady to the front doer, Thomas,’ she said. ‘ Yes, mem,’ replied Thomas, and bowing to the lady, ho requested her to follow him. On coming to tho door, Thomas opened it, and the lady was about to pass out, when Thomas, tapping her on the shoulder, remarked—- ‘ This is the door, mem ; guid pitch pine in’t, framed twa and a half inches thick with raised mouldings ; wad cost about two pound ten, mem.’
MEtUVALB ENTERTAINMENT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. “ Whitebait at Greenwick.” Schoolroom, at 8 sharp. Admission, is ; Children, 6d. 2613 U.A.O.D.—CAMPBELL LODGE, No. 128. A SUMMONED MEETING of the above Lodge will bo held at the Terminna Hotel, South Balt, on FRIDAY, Jnne SOth, at Bpm, when a’l Brethren are requested to bring their Pence Cards in. 2612 L. PEGLER, Secretary. A.O.F. A.O.F COURT PRIDE OF RICHMOND, A. O. F. A SPECIAL SUMMONS MEETING will be hold iu tbs Methodist Chapel THIS EVENING, 26vh June. Business : To consider the Report of the Committee upon By-laws, WM. RIGAN, O.R. 2610 J. G. DAVIS, P.S. THE CANTERBURY BDILDING| SOCIE : Y (Permanent). I' a IHB DIRE’ TORS are now prepare I to JL GRANT LOANS at the lowest cnirent rates of interest. 1339 EWD. J. T. FOLD. Manager. UNDER DISTRESS. NALDEB, W. A v CHILDS, WILLIAM. MARTISDALE, R., r SAME. IVTOTICE is hereby given that, under -i-a Distress Warrant issued oat of the i e ident Magistrate’s Cou-t, Lyttelton, the GOODS and CHATTELS of the above-' named Defendant, consisting of Household Furniture, &c., will bo SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Residence, Winchester street, Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY, 2Sth Jane 1882, at 12 noon, unless the warrant be »orner satutied. Dated this 261 h Jure, ISS2. FRANC I i HELPS, Bailiff. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Lyttelton. lloMeii & Woollams, TAIL OP 3 AND OUTFITTERS', COLOMBO STREET, (Next Cook and Foss). RENTS’ TWEED SUITS, to Measure, from 58j ; aho, fashionably cut TEOUIEBB, to Measure, from 15s Cd. 2598 GOOD NEWS. " SALVATION THROUGH THE BLOOD OF CHRIST” PROCLAIMED EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at Half-oast Six, at the WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY. All are earnestly invited. _ 1459 AMERICAN CCR-VTIYF?, for Rheumatisms, Neuralgia, Gout, Sprains, fr’oadacho, ”'o‘>tha ho. Corns, and Chilblains, all of which will efford instant relief. May be had wholesale and retail cf J. P, Oliver, Colombo street south. 2209 TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. Undersigned is Erecting In CathoJL d»al Square, directly opposite the Pest Office, a very commodious STORE BOOM, 3Sft by 27ft, with broad entrance from the front, suitable for Auctioneer or Show-room, two or three suites of offices, and a good shop. The buildings will bo ready for occupation about the end of May, and tho rents will be low. E. WHEELER. Photographic Studio, 361 Cathedral Square,
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2564, 27 June 1882, Page 3
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