C'i HAND FORESTERS’ FETE will be T" held at the HEATHCOTE VALLEY, ON BOXING-DAY, DECEMBER 2(3th, 1874. Patkon : HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, BROTHER \V. ROLLESTON. Races for Men, Racrs for Women, Races for Children, Quoits, Cricket, Foot-ball, Aunt Sally. Dancing on the Green, Punch and Judy, Peep Show, and all Old English Games. £2O of Toys to be Given Away. PRIZES FOR ALL ! Tickets Is 6d for each adult, including railway there and back, and admission to the ground ; children under twelve, Gd. Admission to the ground only, Is. Tickets to be obtained of the following members of committee: —Brothers Allwriglit, Baker, W, B. Hobbs, Weybourne, Street, Ayers, Ablett, Machon, Crooks, R. Bowbyes, Slater, Rose, Ford, D’Authreau, T. Hobbs, T, Stapleton, H. Wade, J. Gapes, J. Swindle, A. Ingleson. By order of the committee, W. B. HOBBS, Chairman. H, W. FORD, Hon. Secretary, A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS. Alfred Gee, Confectioner, Colombo street, begs respectfully to announce to his customers and the public generally, that ha has now on view, ex recent arrivals, the largest and best assortment of French and English Fancy Confectionery ever imported into this province, and admirably suited for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS. These goods have come direct from the Paris and London Manufacturers, and are guaranteed superior to anything of the kind ever introduced here. In consequence of the extreme delicacy of these articles, the proprietor is compelled to exhibit them in quantity for a few days only. They will therefore be on view during this week, at his premises, Colombo street. SCOTCH STORES, CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, 1874-5. ASSORTED HAMPERS having been packed according to his usual custom, the proprietor solicits a continuance of your favors. Prices as per list at foot. Orders for specially packed Hampers (by post or otherwise) attended to promptly. Delivery Free —For orders from City or one mile beyond. Delivery Free—For orders from Country at Railway Station, Christchurch. PRICE LIST AT THE SCOTCH STORES For the Following : HOCK. Per Bot. s. d. Deinhard and Co. Hockhcim ... . . . 7 G Rhenish .. ... ... 6 0 CLARET. Chateau Larose 5 (i Bordeaux ... ... ... 4 6 Chateau Margaux 6 (J Medoc ... ... ... ... 3 0 SHERRI ES. Dry Sherry ... ... ... (i 0 Superior Sherry 5 0 I’OKT, Best Tawney Port (j 0 Superior Tawney Port ... 5 0 CHAMPAGNES, Ruinart, quarts 10 0 L. Imperial ... 10 0 Ruinart, pints 5 0 AUSTRALIAN WINES, Frontignac ... ... ... 3 0 Constantia 3 (5 WILLIAM SAVAGE. December 18th, 1874. SUNDAY SCHOLARS TREAT. ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE ANNUAL TREAT to the Sunday School Children, will take dace on SATURDAY NEXT. The chilIren with their parents and friends will issemble at the Church, Lichfield street, at I a.m., where waggons will be ready to convey them to the residence of Alex. Dunbar, Esq., Lincoln road.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 172, 24 December 1874, Page 1
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