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S K T E S. SKATES. For Sale. We have JUST RECEIVED A Large Supply of the BEST SKATES PROCURABLE, And are now prepared to Take Orders for same. The RINK will be OPEN to the Public EVERY NIGHT this week. MILLETT & SAUNDERS. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GIFT DISTRIBUTION. Bachelder’s Combination. PANTASCOPE. PACIFIC ROUTE. AMERICAN DIORAMAS. MUSICAL COMBINATION. GIFTS ! GIFTS !! As this is positively the last week of this wonderful combination, the Proprietor will Give Away amongst the Audience useful and valuable Souvenirs to the amount of £l2O, Comprising gold watches (warranted), oil paintings, French clocks under shades, claret jugs, inlaid writing desks and work boxes, opera glasses, large valuable vases, liqueur sets, silk umbrellas, albums, cut decanters, papier mache tables, bronze inkstands, Japanese cabinets, cut decanters, fish slices (morocco cases), large toilet glasses, cutlery, and other goods of like value and usefulness, but too numerous to advertise. This distribution will be on a scale of magnitude never before witnessed in this city, and on the American principle, viz., each patron to the front seats will be presented with three sealed envelopes, those to the second seats will receive two sealed envelopes, and those to the gallery will receive one sealed envelope—all numbers being presents, and by this system a portion of those holding numbers will receive two gifts; the old and unfair practice of giving each patron a numbered ticket being entirely discarded. The leading gifts this evening will include Gold watch, warranted French clock, glass shade Oil painting Large toilet glass Together with 40 or 50 other useful presents. Positively the Last Week. Front' seats, 3s; second seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Overture at 8 sharp. 4310 TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, corner of Cashel and Durham streets, The debris from the late fire at Donaldson’s furniture shop, Consisting of Iron, timber, bricks, piles, cooking stoves, and sundries. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 4313 TUESDAY, NOV. 28th. PURE BRED DOGS AND FOWLS. MR J. G. HAWKES has received intructions to SELL, at bis ROOMS, Hereford Street, ON TUESDAY, NOV. 28th, A splendid litter of nine brown RETRIEVER PUPS, got by Mr R. M. Morten’s celebrated imported dog Crib out of an imported slut. The pups, with the dog and slut, will be on view on Monday and Tuesday. A very handsome liver and white SPANIEL DOG PUP, got by Dr Nedwill’s imported dog out of Mr Porter’s Juno. Red and white setter dog, 18 months old, Redwood’s breed, worked last season (guaranteed not gun shy) 2 Pena pure SPANISH FOWLS, imported from Melbourne. 8 Pena pure SPANISH FOWLS, ex Southern Cross, from Tasmania, 2 pens prize white dorkings Several pens of fancy pigeons, fowls, canaries, &c., &c. Several other puppies. 11-25 Sale at 1 o’clock. 6813 TUESDAY, NOV. 28th. SALE OF LAND AND HOUSES. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from various owners to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY. NOY. 28th, The following ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES;— SOUTH TOWN BELT, opposite Barbadoes street Capital 7ROOMED HOUSE thoroughly finished [throughout, |and fitted with kitchen range and register stoves ; four of the rooms are 13 x 13 MONTREAL STREET NORTH, opposite Aldred street. 85 YEARS UN EXPIRED LEASE of oneeighth acre land and 4-roomed cottage ST ALBANS’ LANE, opposite Hon J. T. Peacock’s property. I 4-ROOMKD and 1 7-ROOMED HOUSE, standing on one acre of land securely fenced and planted with choice fruit CORNER OF MADRAS AND PETERBOROUGH STREETS. 2 2-STORIED 8-EOOMBD HOUSES, thoroughly* finished and fitted with every convenience, containiug each drawing, dining, 4 bedrooms, kitchen and scullery WALTHAM (without reserve.) J-ACRB LAND adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel. RAINBSTOWN. NEW BRIGHTON. 5 i-AORB ALLOTMENTS, having frontages on the Sea View road, and being some of the first selections. 11-21 Sale at 12 o’clock. €664

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 760, 27 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 760, 27 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 760, 27 November 1876, Page 3

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