A MEETING of the Friends and Supporters of MB W. WHITE, M.H.w.. will be h-dd at the Ante-Room of the Oddfellowa’ Hall, Sydenham, on THURSDAY, ran 14th INST., At Half-past Seven o’clock, To make arrangements for a Complimentary Dinner on hia re'urn from Wellington Lyttelton, 12th September, ISS2 To His Worship the Mayor of Lyttelton— WE, the Undersigned, Ratepayers of Lyttelton, pray that your Worship will CALL A MEETING of tha Oandi’ate! for the forthcoming Election, to hear their opinions, (Signed) WM. COOK and others. |“N accordance with the above, I hereby L call a MEETING for THIS EVENING, AT THE COLONISTS HALL, At 7.30 p m. H. ALL WRIGHT, Mayor. Lyttelton, 13th September, 1882. 3201 TO-MOEEOW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE! OVERLOOKING TEE RIVER AVON. Nearly EIGHTEEN CHAINS FRONTAGE. Admirably Adapted for Subdivision. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by I the Mortgagee to HELL BY AUCTION. At his Room*, in Hereford street, ON THUSBDAY, BBPTEMBBE 14th, A SPLENDID BLOCK OF LAND, At present occupied by Mr A. Newman, And containing. 8 AC RES 0 Roods 13 Perches, part of Rural Section 197, overlooking the River Avon, nearly opposite Eiversleigh, Avonside; the choicest spot in that suburb for a dwelling house. It is a corner section, having three frontages, affording every facility for building arrangements, or for subdivision into building allotments. Thera is a Dwelling House of four rooms, large sheds, artesian well, &0., on the property. 9-13 3200 Land Transfer Title. Bale at 12 o’clock. No. 591. I HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, and In Bums to suit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE. Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch. T ° T H E U B L I 0, THE CIRCULATION of the GLOBE having steadily increased, nntil the issue frequently exceeds Five Thousand Copies The Proprietor has determined to 1 afford the utmost facility to Adver- ; Users, by inserting short announcements (when prepaid) at a uniform charge of SIXPENCE FOR FOURTEEN WORDS. In addition to its TOWN CIRCULATION, which is far larger than that enjoyed by any other evening newspaper in Ohristohuroh, the Globe is eagerly looked for in the COUNTRY BIST RIOTS, V. B ‘ IN BANKRUPTCY. THE “GLOBE" is an authorised GAZBTIB for all I-oticea under the Debtors and Creditors Acts. New goods just opened—a large assortment of Men’s Suits from 27s 6d ; Trousers at 6s lid, 7a lid, 10s 6d ; Trousers and Vests, 15a 61 and 21s. A [ splendid assortment of better goods made of ■ Colonial Tweeds. Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth- ! ing in great variety, twice the assortment we have ever kept. New ties, new bows, new hat.-, in bard and soft felt and tweed ; new bonnets, new straw goods, new drees materials, 5Jd, 7id, and Is j sateens, all shades, at 101 d ; lace stripe mnnlin, at 4Jd ; 100,000 yards of new Jacea from IJd, the yard. Dresses made to snit the figure and the pocket. Satisfaction in this department gua auteed or no charge made; H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2632, 13 September 1882, Page 2
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