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WAIN XXUIJ, » XJiauii.oiiiJ.KAit xTjLiiou uu a good horse shoer. Apply to A. Kikk, Canterbury Foundry. 3446 ANTED, a Youth, about seventeen, to learn the clicking. Apply M essra Chas. Coombes and Son. 3443 OT AM TED, Good Machinists. Apply at W LIGHTBAND, ALLAN AND Co'a Boot Factory. 3444 ANTED, to rent, a four or live-roomed House, near Cashel street west. Apply "Wakd, " Press " Office. 3446 - AN D —LAND-LAND.—For Sale, _i Corner Section, situated on the Pound Road, adjoining the residence of W. Wilson, Esq. Price £SO and upwards. Terms— £ls down and remainder in two years, at 8 per cent. 3441 HE Eesidents in Madras street North, from Salisbury street to North Town belt, are requested to attend a MEETING at the Forester's Hotel, on THUESDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock, to take into consideration the bad state of the road and footpaths. • 3445 CANTERBURY ITiUSIC JLXALL. Lessee ... Mr H. Shepperson. Crowded Houses ! Crowded Houses !! ! THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE Will again present THIS EVENING Mr H. B. Farnie's Grand Extravaganza, NEMESIS. . To follow, in a few days, LA CHATTE BLANCHE ; Ob, THE WHITE CAT. 3416 LUNCHEON. LUNCHEON. THE SHADES, HEREFORD STREET. W. H. YV . XX. JTORTER Begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public that he intends miMimgitKi in Canterbury for ONE SHILLING (Is). Ready punctually at 12.30 p.m. THE SHADES. 34< EXTRAORDINARY SALE WINTER DRAPERY. B. CASS, CASHEL MOUSE, 'ISHING to CLEAR OUT the balance of his WINTER STOCK, informs his customers and the public that he has made ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS in the prices of the season's stock on hand, REGARDLESS OF COST, And that the public may have no misgivings as to the genuine character of the sale, the following few quotations are given as a sample of the reductions made : 20 pieces Flannel, Is 3id yard, reduced to 12 pieces Flannel (heavy all wool) Is 6d, reduced to Is 3d 50 pieces newest Dress Materials, Is Gd, reduced to Is yard Very superior Beaver Shawls, 555, reduced to 40s. FOR CASH ONLY. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE. 3335 IHE LATE MR DAVID N. DUNLOP A CONCERT For the Benefit of the WIDOW AND ORPHANS Of the Late MR D. N. DDNLOP, Will be held THIS EVENING, AUGUST IST, In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PROGRAMME : 1. Overture Orchestral Society 2. Song—Mr A. P. Sheath 3. Duett—" The Moon has raised her lamp" —Messrs Bell and Walker 4. Reverie—"TheStar's Message" (Berthold Tours)—Mrs E. H. Palmer (Miss Rosina Oarandini) 5. Part Song—" The Stars that ahove us are shining"—(Weber)—Mr J. T. M. Smith and Friends. 6. Song—Mrs Bowler 7. Song Melchor Winter 8. Song—Miss Ness 9. Quintette (Bishop)—The Misses Oarandini, Cal vert, Meesrs Bell, Appleby, and Hobbs Interval of ten minutes. 10. Overture— ■'• Cheval de Bronze" (Auber) —Orchestral Society 11. Song—Mr Appleby 12. Barcarole—" Flowret of the Day" (fteyloff)—Mrs E. H. Palmer fMiss Rosina Carandini) 13. Pianofor e Solo—Madame Winter 14. Quartette—" Farewell to the Forest " Mrs Palmer, Messrs Bell, Appleby, and Hobbs 15. Vocal Waltz—" II Bacio"—Miss Winter 16. Song—Mr Walker 17. Chorus J. T. M. Smith and Friends 18. Finale—" God Save the Queen." Mr R. Searell has kindly consented to act as accompanyist. Doors open at half-past seven ; to com m ence at eight o'clock punctually. Carriages Q ay be ordered at half-past ten o'clock. Entrance to reserved seats by the western 6 i ( }e door. pickets—Front seats, 53; second seats, 3s ; ga 2iery, 2s, to be obtained at Milner and l no mson's music depot, and of GEOBGH TOMBS, 7-31 2070 Hon, Beoretery,

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 660, 1 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 660, 1 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 660, 1 August 1876, Page 2

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