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%Mttlmmm. ANTED KNOWN that one or two young men can find private Board I and Residence, two minutes walk from Post office. Apply Mrs W. A. Jones, Armagh street east. Terms, 18s, washing done. 3865 TO LET, WO New Houses of ten rooms each, with gas laid on, and brackets complete. Inspection invited ; immediate possession ; also, a Cottage of five rooms. Apply to MR PONSFORD, 4246 Hereford street east. THE ROLLESTON TESTIMONIAL. L MEETING OF RAILWAY EMPLOYEES WILL BE HELD AT ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. iLATIMER ISQUARE, ON THE 24th NOVEMBER, 1876. To take into consideration the best means to be adopted to carry out the views of the said Employees with regard to the above object. It is therefore hoped t*»»* •" ■""'» attend. 4263 H. HESKETH. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. And Every Evening During the Week, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ACHELDER'S JT ANTASCOPE, Of the San Francisco Postal Service from New York, across the American Continent, shewing all the principal cities and ieatures of interest in the world route, over the longest railway in the word, embarking at San Francisco for Honolulu, New Zealand, Australia, and Cape Town (S. Africa.) In addition to the above splendid Tableaux, the new American Mechanical Dioramas will be introduced for the first time, entitled the Great Naval Engagement between the Ironclads MERRIMAC AND MONITOR Which took place in Hampton Roads, and caused such a revolution in naval warfare. Also, the gorgeous spectacle of the Abode of the Fairies, or Silver Lake. This work of art, which has taken years to complete, is one of the most intricate pieces of mechanism ever witnessed. Cards of Admission—Front seats; 3s ; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Pantascope moves at 8 o'clock. 4244 TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS', COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. UNRESEfiVED SALE BY AUCTION AT THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS. MR C. T. ICK has received instructions frum A. C. Prichard and Co, who are leaving Canterbury, to SELL BY AUCTION The whole of their remaining Stock of MffiN'S and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, LINENDRAPERY, &c, &c, ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, The 23rd and 24th inst. The Stock is now being removed from Lyttelton, and will be on view at the AUCTION ROOM On Tuesday and Wednesdayprior to the days of Sale. The Stock consists of— Men's and youths' tweed suits, troußera and vests, boys' suits, all the very best materials in West of England, Scotch, Geelong, and Nelson tweeds, and chiefly made to order. Also, A Large Variety of— Ladies' dress goods, costumes, colored and black silks, silk jackets, muslins, prints, flannels, hosiery, hats, shirts, undershirts and drawers And A variety of miscellaneous articles. The Auctioneer instructions are to SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, And the Sale will commence each day at Twelve o'Clock sharp. 11-21 Terms—Cash. 6569 TOMOEEOW. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, And following days, if necessary. TO IRONFOUNDERS, SMITHS, BUILDERS, &c, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE WORKING PLANT AND STOCK-IN-TRADE OF THE CHRISTCHURCH FOUNDRY. LIB J. G. HAWKES is instructed to 1. SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises known as Williams' Chriatchuich Foundry, Oxford Terrace and Tuam street, Without Any Reserve, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22KD The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Comprising— Gas fittings, bell furniture, bolts and nnts, rivets, steam taps and stop cocks, engineer's bolts and nuts, copper, iron, and brass wires, coach screws, bar, angle and T iron, sheet iron, files, nails, cable chain, pumps, a large assortment of KITCHEN RANGES, portable washing boiler, perforated zinc, college hairs and gratings, first class horse power SAUSAGE MACHINE, 2-wind pumps, horse power, bar steel of all varieties, and a large assortment of IRONMONGERY and sundries The whole of the WORKING PLANT, tools, &c, comprising— Weighing machines (one fitted for weighing bar iron), 2 blast furnaces, splendid turning lathe, screwing machine, 2 cranes, two pairs bellows, portable forge, anvils, vices, saw spindle, shafting and pullies, grindstones, smith's tools, large quantity finished and unfinished coatings, seasoned timber, and sundries, too numerous to mention. N.8.-TEBMB YERY LIBREAL. 11-15 Sale at 11 o'clock each day, 6833

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 755, 21 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 755, 21 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 755, 21 November 1876, Page 3

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