Christchurch volunteer fire M POLICE; .1 The FIRST GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Force for the present enrolment will be held at the Fire Brigade Hall, Lichfield street ""ON TUESDAY, THE 25th INSTANT, At 7,30 p.m.,, . Foe i the -purpose of passing Rules and Electing Officers. Full muster requested, ;i■!:!'A •-- f W. R. MITCHELL, 1.-,:'-! ,:i v.V f 4 '! -> i J ' Hon. See. i Central Loan Office, Triangle, Colombo Street, Christchurch, i Adjoining the City Hotel. ;pNEY LENT on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, and General Goods, at lowest rate of .interest, ■ A miscellaneous assortment of watches, jewellery, clocks, electro plated ware, cutlery, clothing, and fancy goods always on hand, which are sold at astonishing low. prices. New, and second-hand goods bought and sold. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon for Jhe purchase of superfluous apparel and other goods, and all communications will receive prompt attention. Spectacles to suit all sights, from Is 6d perpajir. i■: m- ' ! Si COHEN, i - i : [ -’Off Licensed Pawnbroker. BOOTS, BOOTS. HARRIS AND GOODMAN ' y ‘ RE NOW MANUFACTURING; jfJJN’S EMPEROR ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS AT £ 6d. Fi■■■•' ‘ir.r.iH ;>,i i n:i!’ALSO, at ! U! , '/’‘Allbther goods equally low; 1 ! ' The usual large stock of Radies’ and children’s boots, Suitable for the season. Note—All our mens,’ boys, and many of our children’s goods are made on the premises Sv'nUnh '■ -I! '.f 1 ■■ ■ t ' .HARRIS AND GOODMAN, i n ,r t :••• ; r > i Colombo,;Street. ~ POE HOME BEADEES. THE ILLUSTRATED PRESS Si SUMMARY FOR CM rr/.K’ < ' r i I :)r ; !•: r.- / » r :rJ I transmission by the matt. For ENGLAND, NOW READY, \'£o%4itilNG the following ir ' ENGRAVINGS, ' in •/-[.»l',tmu7 t.-'V AND ■ All the News of the Month. , 1, Creek ff Wairau Gprge, Marlborough Diamantina, Spripgs, Australian Alps j 8. Pitmroy Town Hall, Victoria, Opening Ball . 4, King’s Island-^ * ril The Peach, morning after the Wreck of •T 1 r! : the British Admiral b Hunters’Camp V'f; odme Harbor ;:a ; . '6. Opening of the Maryborough Railway —Children’s Picnic -!; 6. The Chartist Leaders— Mr William Lloyd Jones f.. ri Mr Zephaniah Williams 7. Football iT r.rv ! "< 8. Holiday Rambles—Fernshaw and the ,-,l o StoeSpur . r.■ • Fern Terrace on the Watts Jesse Morley’s Track, Black Spur Deserted Huts on the Summit of Black Spur Bridge on the Watts at Fernshaw Schoolmaster’s House, Fernshaw • ; The Parlor Maid in a Dilemma STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. One Four Horse Power STEAM ENGINE, in perfect .working order, with gear and Complete apparatus for sawing, turning, and boreing, suitable for a Cabinet-maker or others. Apply to V -f. THOS. PTE, Gasfitter, High street, Christchurch, E T. With immediate possession, the House itely occupied by 0. R. Blackiston, Esq. Apply to GEORGE GOULD. J 1 WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS to GEORGE AYERS’ Hair-Dressing Room, i apply soon, as the list is expected to 11 in a few days, flair brushed by ; machinery. Address —Next door to ivfe’s Lyttelton Hotel, Norwich Quay, .ton. N.B.—Terms on application. TUT ANTED, a Turner. Apply at the
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 73, 25 August 1874, Page 1
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