1.0.G.T. SEASHELL LODGE, No 105, Lyttelton. !%/J EMBERS of the above Lodge are par* IYX ticularly requested to attend THIS EVENING, At the WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM. Business—lmportant. Ballotting for Representatives. Ballotting for District Deputy. Installation of Officers. 4128 THOS. L. SMITH, W.C.T. PIONEER LODGE, U.A.O.D. SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING. A SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING of above Lodge, will be HELD AT THE GARRICK HOTEL, ON MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 6th At Eight o’clock. Important Business, A. M. GAUL, 4118 Arch Druid. QDDFELLOWS’ HALL. DB CARR’S LECTURES AND AMUSING EXPOSE TIONS OF CHARACTER Every Night This Week excepting To* Morrow (Tuesday), when the Hall is engaged for a Ball. Great Mirth and Fun are united to very instructive Lectures. Mr King, Pianist. Doors open at hall-past 7 for 8. Admit)* sion—3s, 2s, Is. Office hours, 11 till 4. 11*6 6893 BILLIARDS. WARNER’S HOTEL. MONS. CARME, the Champion Cannon Player, will give a Series of EXHIBITION MATCHES, Beginning MONDAY NIGHT, 6th NOVEMBER, With W. Weston, Champion of Australia,, giving 400 out of 800. After which he will Play a number of Fancy Shots. Admission—ss. Tickets at the Hotel, Or from J. NESBIT, 4106 Agent ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, MONTREAL STREET NORTH. A BALL will be held on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th and Sth. Admission—2s 6d. THURSDAY, a Select Quadrille Assembly. Admission, by Ticket only, 2s 6d. FRIDAY, a Grand Masquerade Ball. Admission, including Mask, 5s ; gallery, la. An Efficient Band engaged for the above. Tickets, and a variety of Masks, to be had at H. GARDINER’S, High street, 4099 MR GADD’S, Colombo street. JOHN DU FEU, BOOTMAKER, DESIRES to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has started business on his own account, after fifteen years’ experience in the old country. Nothing but first-class work made. PAPANUI ROAD* 4007 Near the Carlton HoteL ESTATE OF H. D. MANNING. ALL Persons INDEBTED to this Estate are requested to PAY their Accounts at once, at my office, Hereford street, Christchurch. T. B. CRAIG, Trustee. October 27th, 1876. 4042 J. O. BURBERY BEGS to inform the Public of Christchurch that he has a well-assorted Stock of all kinds of useful articles of every description, including an assortment of Colonial Furniture made on the premises, and will be sold at very low prices. Inspection invited. J, C. 8., in thanking his customers for past favours, begs to inform them and the public generally that he is a Cash Purchaser of Furniture, Tools, Clothing, Stoves, Old Metal, or anything worth buying. Persons wishing to Sell Dead Stock or Damaged Goods will be able to find a ready market for them by applying to J. C. BURBERY, General Dealer, COLOMBO STREET (Next Bruce and Coe’s). 3569 SULLIVAN’S COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, Next Press Office. THE Proprietor of the above, having made extensive alterations and additions, is prepared to supply MEALS AND BEDS At all Hours on most reasonable terms. First-class Accommodation for BOARDERS. N.B.—Hot Luncheons Daily from twelv • to four. Private Rooms for Ladies. Note the address— CASHEL STREET, Next door to the PKJtss.Offico. 8768
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 743, 6 November 1876, Page 3
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