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FRESH THOUGHTS ABOUT RELIGION. Pamphlet by CORBIN LAMB. Restitution of all things in course of fulfilment; graceful exercise of Rinking clearly prophesied. FOUNTAIN BARBEE, Colombo street. CORBIN LAMB, Oxford House, Oxford Terrace. 5137 ST MARY’S, ADDINGTON. AN ENTERTAINMENT consisting of MIRTH, MAGIC, and MUSIC, Will be given in the SCHOOLROOM, ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 3. The proceeds will be devoted to the Sunday School. The entertainment will commence at 8 o’clock. Adults, Is; children, 6d. 5150 HERBERT EAST, Curate. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for FORMING about Fifty-five chains of Prebbleton Junction ROAD. Specifications to be seen at my residence. Tenders to be in before 9 o’clock on Wednesday morning, April 4th. The lowest or any tender no necessarily accepted. JNO. THOS. HAEEAP, 5151 Surveyor to the Board. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. AT a Meeting of the Board, held 5Hi March instant, it was resolved that PIGS shall not be kept within one and a half chains of a dwelling house, with this exception, that should the persons most affected consent in writing, pigs may be kept at one chain distance. WM. PEARCE, Chief Inspector of Nuisances. Office of Local Board of Health, Christchurch, March 19th, 1877. 5149 NOTICE. PUBLICANS V BREWERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. \ MEETING of the above will be held /a_ at RADCLIFFE’S COMMERCIAL ?HOTEL, ON TUESDAY NEXT, At 7.30 p.m. All Gentlemen who gave their names are requested to attend. E. COOKSON, 5158 Secretary. DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN SCHOOL. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27. Concert of vocal and instetjMENTAL MUSIC, Comprising : G. A. MACFAREN’S CANTATA, “M A Y DA Y,” Choruses from AUBER’S “ MASANIELLO,” With Band and chorus; overtures to “La Nozze Figaro,” “Cose Fan Tutti,” and solos by Mesdames C. M. Gray, J. M. Thomson, Miss Kent, Miss Smith, Messrs Culpan and Long. Conductor —Mr J. T. M. Smith. Doors open at 7 30 p.m; commence at S. Admission—Two shillings. 5155 CARPENTERS’ EASTER MONDAY PICNIC. ROUGH the liberality of the ChristJL church Builders—a list of whom appears below—the Committee are enabled to make the most complete arrangements. The Sports Committee will, in a few days, through the kindness of the City Ironmongers in presenting prizes for competition, submit a Programme of Sports, &c. Tickets, 3s each ; children under twelve. Is; will cover railway and steamboat fares, and may be obtained through the shop foremen of the following builders:— James Goss Daniel Reece S H. Seager T. J. Gee R. W. England Tillman & Ponsford W. J. Williams P, Hyndman G. R. Rankin Flemming and Son David Lusk Allen and Son J. Buxton W. T. Jane George Connon Jamieson and Sou Joseph Wood Rastrick T. Anderson T. Ridley W. J. Scott J. Glauville Parties are recommended to take their edibles. An unlimited supply of tea will be served twice during the day, and donations from the city brewers will enable the committee to satisfy the requirements of nonabstainers. The Committee have to thank Messrs Montgomery and Co, Langdowne and Co, J. J, Brown, and John Waller for their liberal contributions. A special train will leave Christchurch at 8.20 a.m, returning at 8.30 p.m. from Lyttelton. CHAS. J. WILKINS, 5153 Secretary. r O - M OR ROW. TUESDAY, MARCH 27th. BEAUTIFUL TOYS AND DOLLS. ]iyjTß J. G. HAWKES has received inly JL structions from the importers TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, I case, containing 10 doz very beautiful dressed and undressed and Mechanical Dolls L case exquisite Toys of every description, mechanical and otherwise 5 cases cheap toys Sale at 12 o’clock, N.C.—These toys are a direct importation from Germany, and can therefor.- be sold at * very low rate. 3-26 1721

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 859, 26 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 859, 26 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 859, 26 March 1877, Page 3

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