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/CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 1874. NEW YEAR'S EVE. SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. First Class Band in attendance. Admission, 2s 6d. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock punctually. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the , Annual Meeting of Ratepayers for this District for the Election of Three Members to serve on the Board, in the place of Messrs Tailored, Dunbar, and Askworth, will take place at the Road Board Office, on TUESDAY, JANUARY sth, 1875, At Noon, and A POLL, IF NECESSARY, On the following day at the Oddfellows' Hall, Montreal street; at Mr Dunbar's Farm House, Halsweli; and at the Road Board Office. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chairman. TO MECHANICS AND OTHERS REQUIRING SMALL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. FOR SALE in Sections, having a frontage of 44 feet or 66 feet, at option of purchaser, by a depth of 116 feet, that block of land situate on the Pound Road, and adjoining the residence of W. Wilson, Esq. Price of Sections £3O and £45. Terms easy. This presents a first class opportunity to persons who are desirous of securing a freehold section in this rising neighborhood. Apply to SCOTT BROS, Durham Street North. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 3R. NEDWILL wishes to inform his patients that about the Ist of January he will be REMOVING to his new house near the Hospital. TO ADVERTISERS. JOR the convenience of persons desirous of advertising in the Globe, arrangements have been made with the printer to receive advertsements at the Press Office, Cashel street, as well as at the Globe Office, Hereford street. VV and Co, celebrated perfect fitting white Shirts (Irish linen fronts), are now on sale at Argyle House. Prices 5s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s 9d, 8s 9d, and lis 6d each ; or, 29s 6d, 37s 6d, 43s 6d, 48s, and 63s the box. Wholesale warehouse upstairs. "ANTED KNOWN, that 11 cases of Gents', Boys', and Youths' Hats have just been opened up at Argyle House, including fashionable shapes in Straws, French Felts, Black Paris, and Drab Shells, at prices defying competition. 'ANTED KNOWN that the youth of ing Argyle House. Over 2000 suits to select from. Latest London styles. G. L. Beath and Co guarantee a saving of 15 per cent by purchasing at their establishment. New Hats, Collars, <fcc. "ANTED KNOWN—Gentlemen wishing to lay aside their winter Flannels will find Beath and Go's stock replete with every description of merino, gauze, silk, and cotton hosiery, short-sleeved under vests, drawers, &c &c, Crimeans, silk, Harvard and Oxford shirts in great variety. Whole sale warerooms up stairs. WANTED KNOWN, that the Persian Paget is the fashionable walking coat of the season. To be had in blue diagonal coatings, fancy tweeds, and silk mixtures. Sole agents for Canterbury, G. L. Beath and Co, Argyle House, Cashel street. Also double and single breasted Pagets, from 25s to 455. :T ANTED KNOWN, that the Argyle /y Clothing Establishment stands unrivalled in Canterbury. Quality, style, and price, unapproachable. Trousers, fashionable cut, (is 9d to 21s. Suits 25s to 555. Beautiful assortment of white and coloured vests 4s (id to 10s (id. Scarves, &c. Wholesale warerooms up-stairs. 'ANTED KNOWN—G. L. Beath and W Co. arc in receipt of their second shipment of Dress Material, comprising a splendid variety of new fabrics not hitherto shown in Christchurch. Two cases of Costumes and Polonaises just opened. Also, one case of perfect-fitting Corsets—ls lid to 8s 6d per pair. Wholesale warerooms upstairs. ANTED KNOWN That G. L. ' Beath & Go's only establishments are Argyle House, Cashel street, Christchurch; Argyle House, London street, Lyttelton; Argyle House, Oxford road, Rangiora. 'ANTED KNOWN.—Paper hanging f at 9d. per piece. Apply to B. SLANY, Painter, Kilmore street West. "ANTED—A Cook, a Nurse, and a Laundry Maid, or a Woman to come in and do washing. Apply to Mrs J. S. Williams, Opawa. WANTED, good general servant. Apply J. Bowman, Furnishing-house, Papanui road.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 176, 31 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume II, Issue 176, 31 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume II, Issue 176, 31 December 1874, Page 1

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