T> EY. CHARLES CLARK. “""ODDFELLOWS’ HALL—MONDAY. FIRST APPEARANCE In Christchurch of the celebrated Vocalist, MISS CHRISTIAN Re-appearance for FOUR NIGHTS of the REV. CHARLES CLARK, The eminent Lecturer, Elocutionist, and Humorist. The First Combined ENTERTAINMENT will be given on MONDAY, APRIL sth, When MISS CHRISTIAN will sing 1. “ The beating of my own heart” (Mncfarren). 2. 41 O take me to thy heart again” (Balfe). 3, “ Kathleen Mavourneen” (Crouch). Front seats, 3s (Reserved, 4s); Back Seats and Gallery, 2s. Family tickets, admitting three to reserved seats, 10s 6d. Plan of seats will be opened on Monday morning at Mr Bonnington’s. OPEN THIS DAY. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. NEW BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, CASHEL STREET. W HARRIS, late of the firm of Harris # and Goodman, begs respectfully to announce that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr B. Button, painter, and next door to Dunstable House. The stock is all quite new, and W. Harris’s long experience has enabled him to select only such goods as are suitable to the requirements of the place and the present season. In some items, the markets being overstocked, he has bought at very small advances on English cost, and has marked every article at prices which will defy competition. Manufacturing Branch. —This department will be under his personal supervision, as in the old establishment, which is a sufficient guarantee to his customers. THE IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT being larger and more convenient than the old premises, W. Harris intends to conduct the business on a more extended scale. The ready made stock will be found much more complete, and with a view to giving the business his whole attention he has disposed of his clothing stock to Mr A. Walker, Colombo street, to whom he has great pleasure in recommending his old customers. All accounts owing on the late clothing business, W. Harris will be glad to receive at his new premises. d-3 5952 Evangelical preaching, —s, Elborn, Evangelist, will (d,v.) Preach the Gospel in the New Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfielcf street, To-Morrow Evening, at 6.30. Subject —“The School of Experience. Seats Free. No Collection. BOARD AND LODGINGS for Two Respectable Young Men, no other lodgers or children, Madras street, six doors from Madras Store, four minutes walk from the Post Office. WANTED Two Rough Carpenters. Two Months’ Work. Apply on Monday morning at Mann’s Store, Colombo street south. WANTED— A General Female Servant where two others are kept ; principal work that of housemaid, Mrs H. R. Webb, Lyttelton. WANTED A Second-hand Baker. Apply to R. Sunderland, Northeast town belt. WANTED —Good Carpenters for new Carriage Shed, opposite the Gasworks. WANTED, a good General Servant, where a housemaid is kept. Apply between 10 and 2 o’clock to Mrs Inglib, Aatigus street. d
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 253, 3 April 1875, Page 2
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