QDDFELLOW'S HALL. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19th. THE BELLS CONCERT WILL BE REPEATED BY GENERAL DESIRE. MILLION PRICES: ALL SEATS ONE SHILLING. > ' ,f . Tickets issued for October 15th will be available. CONTINUATION OF w ESLEYA N B AZ A AR. THE Committee of Management of the Durham street Wesleyan Sunday School Bazaar most respectfully return thanks on behalf of the ladies for the liberal patronage accorded to them in the Oddfellows Hall last week, and beg to intimate that the balance of goods remaining unsold, amounting in VALUE TO UPWARDS OF £SOO, WiU be ON SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT, And following Evenings AT THE NEW SCHOOLROOM, DURHAM STREET, From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING, From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., And the following Programme has been arranged for Tuesday:— Overture—String Band Part Song—Company Song—Miss Calvert Song—Miss Kent Pianoforte Solo—Mrs Anderson Part Song—Company Song—Miss S. Calvert Song—Miss J. Spensley Instrumental Duett—Mr and Miss Spensley Duett—Misses Kent Part Song—Company Duett—Miss and Mrs Spensley Admission —One Shilling. A SERIES OF SPECIAL J\, SERVICES Have been arranged to take place during the months of v "i, i-> OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER,. 5 ; The particulars will be advertised in future days. They will commence with a DAILY PRAYER* MEETING . . CQNPJCBG AT 10NAL, CHURCH * From r MONDAY 19th ; to SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, " v, i To ask the blessing of God on the forth* ! l> coming meetings. ,i ; ).% 1 ,'AIIi ar « invited to attend. “ Call upon Me, and I will answer thee. tBeS - gteatand mighty things which tfcon knowesf not. T-r r ' •-* • IMPORTANT ARRIVAL ON MONDAY LAST! ! ! THE well-known ships Especulador, Flying Dutchman, and Alabama arrived In port with bands on board at above date. They are all to be RAFFLED AT AYERS’ CUTTING ROOMS, Norwich Quay, After which they are to sail for the gold diggings. Passage money 200 dollars. For all particulars apply to the agents, ©r to GEO. AYERS, Captain on board. * FREDERICK FISHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford Street. CELLARS - WALTON’S BUILDINGS. MIHE usual ASSORTMENT of WINES, JL SPIRITS, and BOTTLED BEER. Edward S. Ellisdon, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, •Opposite Triangle (late Manager to the Business carried on under the name ot Wallace and Co.) HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS IN THE SHOP IiATELY OCCUPIED BY gfillG A BENJAMIN,
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 119, 17 October 1874, Page 1
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386Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 119, 17 October 1874, Page 1
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