Canterbury Music H all. Lessee ... Mr FL Sheppersou. THE LYDIA-HOWARDS BURLESQUE TROUPE Will prescut THIS EVENING, The Grand Operatic Burlesque, TROW A TO RE, Wrh a powerful casteConcluding with THE LOAN OF A LOVER. 3253 AUCTION SALE AT LYTTELTON. FRIDAY, JULY 7. MR O. T. lOK ia instructed by Mrs M‘Daide, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Oxford street, near the Gaol, The whole of her superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Nearly new) Consisting of— Handsome chest drawers, cheffonier, bedsteads, bedding, carpets, pictures, chairs, couch, tables, washstands, fenders and irons, glass, china, crockery ware, kitchen utensils and sundries. 7-6 Sale to commence 12 o’clock sharp 1195 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TIMBER, FIREWOOD, AND COAL DEPOT, Madras street (nearly opposite Barrett’s Hotel). FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. Great Reduction in the Price of Firewood, JOHN INGRAM begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the suburbs that he has Opened a Depot at the above address for the Sale of Coal, Firewood, Timber, &c, under the management of Mr James Forrest, J, I. hopes that by keeping good articles at moderate prices he will be favored with their patronage and support. As the motto of J. I. is “ Small profits and quick returns,” the terms will be cash. His prices for coal and Firewood, delivered anywhere within a radius of three miles from the depot is—Coals, 53s per ton; Firewood, one foot lengths, 40s per cord; do, four feet lengths, 35s per cord. Full measurement guaranteed. Large and _ small quantities supplied. Timber, waste timber, posts, rails, stakes, &c, at similar reduced prices. A liberal discount allowed to wholesale purchasers. Note the address—John Ingram, Timber, Firewood, and Coal Depot, Madras street, Christchurch. Orders by post punctually attended to. 5 3257 DUNSTABLE HOUSE EX S.S. NORTHUMBERLAND. 106 DOZEN Ladi es’ Sll k Scarfs THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH, J. BALLANTYNE & CO., Dunstable House. 3066 CASHEL HOUSE. B. CASS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, Calls particular attention to the following goods, just opened, and of excellent value, viz— Mosgiel Tweeds, newest patterns. Mosgiel Blankets Mosgiel Yarns Kaiapoi Blankets Kaiapoi Flannels. Ex DESDEMONA, A |LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY WOOL GOODS. Also, Just Opened, One Bale of English Flannels, of specially good value, Is 6d per yard, all wool. And One Bale Flannels, at Is 3d per yard, unequalled for value in the Province, One shilling off every pound purchased for cash. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE. 3123
Planting Reserves.— The work of planting with chesnut trees the river bank from the Hospital to Hereford street bridge on the western side of the river was commenced yesterday morning. It is also intended to plant a few of these trees alongside the river in the Council’s yard. The reserve between Cashel street and Hereford street bridges will be planted out with shrubs, and the committee also purpose filling in the vacant .space opposite the club with ornamejgtal trees,
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 639, 6 July 1876, Page 2
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483Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 639, 6 July 1876, Page 2
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