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.n ulJ"i,■PJM.aqiiMPlP to work out. Constant employment. fPP'SV-Hgßßs &,to .3287. f WANTED; ,»t~ onoe;vfittr class Milliner to take charge' «fMil!lnory c "and { I amies' Underclothing. Salary 60a per week, vend references to Box 223, Poat Office. i riSIT the Oddfellows' Hall and Heoeivo 1 "New Zealand Bads." alej "Tne [■ People's Friend." 3259! < ■■O ' AILOB3—WANTED, Firat-rlsss Coat Handa. Apply, W. Ftkahgb & 3258 f ANX.KD, a few L'mart Lads to rnn . . the Globe. Apply to the Publishing Office, between three and five o'clock p.m ! 3228 WANTED the Public to Know, that th» I Globe inserts Wanteds for SIX-1 PENCE, for cash. I\JCr£STEI> KNOWN That wo are I !i Making Gents' Tweed Salts to . measure from 58a; Serge do, from;' 55b. I Also, Tweed Trousers to measure from 15a I Holden and Woollams, Colombo I I street, next Cook and Boss. . 2599 l ANTED KNOWN—E. J. Martin, Well Sinker, has Bembved to Kil more street Bast, near' Colombo street. Don't forget If you want a Good Well at a low price. Hundreds can testify to their excellence. Bams, and Tanks fixed, pumps, pipes, &0., in stook. 975 I ANTED, Servants requiring places ?o yt advertise in the Globe. 61X- ' PENCE only, for oash. lUJHAP CASH GBOOEKY STOBB, .' Victoria street (next Britannia. Save I money by Baying for Cash at Cooper's. 1279 "ANTED KNOWN That in oonee- , , quenoe of the great lnmease of their trade, which they attribute to the faot that the best value is always given by them for money, and also that Cash Customers are not made to pay for bad marks, Messrs Mubchib & Euro have reoently enlarged their Business Premises, and are consequently enabled to Show Furniture, &0., of, every description on a muoh larger scale than hitherto. Cashel street west, opposite " Press " office j Workshops, Lichfield street east, near belt. 6467 RANTED Known, that the GLOBE ■ » x can be had everywhere. Price One I Penny, COOPER, Grcoer, Victoria street (next Britannia), supplies all Goods | at lowest Prices for Cash. 1279 WANTED KNO WN—T. Tankard. Bookbinder, Paper Buler, &o. Account Boois made to order, and ruled to any pattern, 1 Law and other books bound, books reoased. . Gloucester street. Parker's New Buildings, c nearly opposite Theatre. 1341 \TTr ANTED, 14 words Inserted for SIX VY PiNOB, Cash. WANTED KNOWN. Loans granted In soma of £5 and upwards, payable 1 by weekly, and quarterly lnstai--9 ments. Apply to B. S. Raphael, Atlantic ** Loan Offioo, corner of Cashel and Madras ' streets, opposite St. Paul's Church. 2634 jr ANTED KNOWN—That the Grard VV Prise of the Paris Exhibition, for the Best Sewing Machine in the World, was 8 awarded to Wheeler and Wilson's New No. - 8 Sewing Machine, beating over eighty other competitors (Singer included). To be had of the Sole Agent, J. M. Thompson,. English and Amerioan Sewing Machine Depot, Colombo street, Christaharab, opposite Ooatss and Oo.'s, 3253 TOTANTBD KNOWN, that the GLOBE gives more space for " Wanteds" than any other paper in the Colony for SIXPENOS, for oash. f ANTED KNOWN That Messrs MtrjßOHiß and Kino, House and Hotel Forniahers, Caahel street West, oonduot Funerals in the most superior manner whilst the charges will be found as low as any house in the trade. All orders entrusted to their oare will receive their prompt attention. Note the address :—Opposite "Press" Offioe. 6458 , New Designs, lers, Machinery and Brass Work of all descriptions, Brewing, Meat Preserving, Soap Boiling ; and Candle Making Plant. J. and X. Danks, Lichfield street, Chrlstohnroh. 7883 LL having GIFTS for the Methodist . Free Church GIFI AUC UOtf, which takes place on Tuesday, 19th September should SEND THEM TO KEV. 0. PENNY, Durham street south. 3205 j TO BTJTOiIEBS, &o. , ASTE PAPEbTfOB SALE at the Office of this Paper. TO HIS WOBSiiIP JOSN JOYCE, ESQ., MAYO 3 OF SYDENHAM. WE, the undersigned, being Ratepayers of the Bjroagh of Sydenham, heteby respectfully request you to allow yourself to he re-nominated for the office of Mayor of the Borough for tue ensuing year. We take this opportunity of expressing to you our high appreciation of the able and satisfactory manner in which you have discharged your official duties during the past year. In making this request we also wish to convey to you our recognition of the estimation in which you are held as a private citizen by large numbers of your fellow burgesses. J. T. BEOWN EDWD. PAVITT JOHN B. ANDBEW (And 73 other Burgesses.) To Messrs J. T. Brown, ex Mayor; Messrs Edwd. Pavitt, J. B. Andrew, J. Forrester, J. Webber and J. Sherlock, councillors; Messrs F. C. Hall, J. Whitelaw and B. Jones, ex-councillors ; and Messrs W. H. Hargreaves, W. Wilson, J. A. Bankin and 61 other burgesses, signing the above Bequisition. Gentlemen, —Accept my best thanks for the kindly expressions contained in the above requisition. In obedience to your request, I beg to state that it will afford me great pleasure to consent to bo re-nominated for the office of Mayor of the Borough for the ensuing year. It may be urged by some that the office of Mayor should not be held by the same person for more than twelve months. My predecessors —the first and second Mayors of Sydenham— Messrs George Booth and |J. T.Brown—each held office for two years in succession. I lay no claims to the honor you aak me to accept. The records of the borough and my public acts conerally are all before you, and will shew whether I have merited your confidence cr not. To the ratepayers alone belongs the prm'ege of electing their own Mayor, and I have always held that they are the best judges in such matters. The Burgesses of Sydenham are now laying the foundations of an important centre of industry. Already the borough ranks fifth in population among the cities of the colony, and has actually the largest Parliamentary constituency in the csuntry. Whenever the opportunity has offered I have always nrged the ratepayers to bear their own burdens, to refrain from borrowing, and to vie with the other suburbs of the city in trying to make Christchurch and its surroundings what it ought to be and will be—if it is not already—the most important city and the largest centre of industry and population in New Zealand. A water supply for Christchurch, Sydenham, and the other Metropolitan Municipalities and Districts, with no increased taxation, as well as aJbenevoleLtiaid scheme without a poor rata, are among the measures that have been supported by me and approved of by many persons. The spontaneous expression of yeur confidence and estesot demands and has my sincere and heartfelt thanks, and, if re-e'ected, and any fresh motives are ever wasting to stimulate me to a more zealouß discharge of my poblio dutieß, I shall always fit d them in the flattering proofs of your confidence and kindness contained in the requisition with which you have honored me. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN JOYOB. Sydenham, 16th September, 1882. 3262 i ANTED every Lover of the Cup that . - Cheers to drink the celebrated MOGUL aIXTUKE. Appetising ! JKxhi'sr*ting!! Nutritions 1!! D, STBANAGHAN, 107, Victoria street. £ole Agent for Clifford, love and Co , Sydney. Sub-Agents Wanted.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2637, 19 September 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2637, 19 September 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2637, 19 September 1882, Page 2

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