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ODDFELLOWS' HALL.. BENEFIT of lima de Murska—ToMorrow Night, at S, when Mddle de Murska will .sing "Lo! here the gentle lark," the beautiful "Shadow song of Dinorah," and the grand aria aud miserere from "Trovatore." Assisted by her Grand Concert Company. 3094 CAUTION. " OST, through the Post, Two Cheques i for £2l 103 each, drawn by H. G. Wabkins, Akaroa, in favor of W. H. Strange, on the Bank of New Zealand, Akaroa. The public is cautioned against negotiating thorn as payment is stopped at the Bank. 3081 A VONSIDE SCHOOLROOM. Great Treat for the Children.—Professor Winter's Punch and Judy Show will appear To-Night. Rapturously applauded last night at St Luke's. Assisted by Mr Stanislaus, in Songs and Recitations. Admission—6d and 3d. Manager—Mr Stanislaus. 3089 IVENING CLASSES FOR YOUNG LADIES. GLOUCESTER STREET SCHOOL. ON WEDNESDAY" AIND FRIDAY EVENINGS, From Seven until Nine o'clock. Terms—ls per week. 3093 DUNSTABLE HO US B EX S.S. NORTHUMBERLAND. 106 DOZEN A D I E S' OAR F S THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., Dunstable House. 3066 N o^ Vi SOCIETY (PERMANENT). NOTICE. The usual MONTHLY MEETING for receipt of subscriptions and other moneys payatte this month will be held THIS DAY (Tuesday), 13th June, 1876, at the Society's office, next Hobbs and Co, Cathedral square, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m; and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. N.B.—New investment shares can now be taken up. Money received on deposit at the rate of 7 per cone per annum on sums of £5 to £SO) and upwards. CHARLES ALLISON, Secretary. 6-13 448 VALUABLE LEASEHOLDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE I4th. vb'R'J. O. HAWKES has received in- ■« ■. structions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS BOOMS, HER&FORD STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, The unexpired terra of rhe LEASES of those valuable BUSINESS SITRW. late in the occupation of Mr A. \V. Wright, as a furniture warehouse, at the corner of High and Manchester streets. (5-13 Kale at I o'clock. 46 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. SPLENDID BUILDING ALLOTMENT. R J. G. HAWKES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS. HEREFORD STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, About 1$ acies first-class beiug part of Rural Section 41, situate at Bingsland, close to thej residence of Mr E. Tippets. The section is delightfully situated, having a froutage on two reads, leading from the Stanmore road to the Avon, and lies close to that river. It ha 9 been broken np and cropped, and is securely fenced with posts and wires, aud planted with quick and privet live fence. Terms liberal. 6-10 Sale at I o'clock. 376 CAPITAL INVESTMENT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. LAND AND HOUSES. R J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY . POBLIO AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. Section No 154 in Durham street south, containing about £ acre land, together with the well finished 3 ROOMED COTTAGE and 5-ROOMED HOUSE erected thereon. Terms liberal. 6-!0 Sale at 1 o'clock, ' 375 CASHEL HOUSE. JD. OaSS, (late W. Stringer), having completed extensive alterations in Premises, for the convenience of his customers, wishes to inform them and the public that he is now opening up a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WINTER DRAPERY, received direct from the home manufacturers, and selected with care, to special order, Ex INVERERNE, exRANGITIKEI, Ex INVERDRUIE, ex DESDEiUONA, Consisting F 'of Costumes, Jackets, Cloaks, Furs, Feathers, Flowers, Trimmed Hats, Bonnets, Blankets, Flannels, Dress Materials of every description, Hosiery, all furnishing goods, and every other article pertaining to the trade. Special attention is drawn to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING departments, now being conducted by thoroughly competent persons. LADIES' FITHNG-ON ROOM immediately connected with the Show Room. Kaiapoi Blankets and Flannels at lowest rates. Country customers will find this establishment one of the best and cheapest in Christchurch. N.B. —One shiUing off every pound purchased for cash. B. CASS, Cashel House, Opposite Cobb's Office. 2655

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 619, 13 June 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 619, 13 June 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 619, 13 June 1876, Page 2

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