% * * • L RSDAY, _vi. • i 3rd. VERY HANDS i.M 15 Fi RNITURE. \.l R J G HAWK.I'I ■ is instructed by * 1 F H. Moore, Esq., in consequence of his leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Me sidenoe, CLOU CKS TER ST i: E ET, Close to Latimer Square, ON THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, Tee Whole of his nearly now and handsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFEC rs, Comprising DR A.WING ROOM —Elegant suite in walnut and blue striped rep, curtains to match; handsome gilt cornice, pier glass in gilt frame, Brussels carpet, about IS x IS; ova walnut tale, easy chair in worsted work, fender and irons, Japanese and walnut whatnots, walnut card table, glass cases, handsome lamp, pictures, choice ornaments, &c, &c. DINING ROOM —Extension dining table, tapestry carpet, 10 x 18; chairs, fender and irons, lamp-*, engravings after Landseer, cut and engraved glassware, dinner service, tea and breakfast service, plated goods, lamps, &c, HALL—GiI cloth, table, mats, Ac. B 1 BROOMS —run bedsteads, chests drawers, marble top washstaud, m irbic slab looking glass, toilette ware, carpets, &c, Ac. KITUH E -—Lamps, kitchen utensils, and furniture, mating, Ac. YARD—Lawn mower, iudia rubber Lose, &c. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5446 FOR SALE, CHEAP, | ICHIT SPRING CART, Horse, and .L*» Harness. Address H. Njjwland, Boot Shop, Madras street south, near Railway Station. 5444 FOR SALE. 4 Six roomed HOUSE, on freehold land, ’1 icehurst road, Lyttelton. Price 42210. Apply Press office, Lyttelton. 5436 TO LET, | -WO Front Rooms of a House, in HereI ford street west Apply on pi-emises, next to the Public Library. 5154 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge Terr. ce. ' rHE ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING I will be held in the above Church, TO-xVIOLRuW EVENING, AT 6.30. 5453 Tickets for Tea, Is 6d each. S. MARY’S, ADDINGTON, jgSTERTA I N M E N T IN THE SCHOOLROOM, ON THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd, At 8 o’clock. In aid of the Fund now being raised for the Lining the Church Roof. Admission—ls ; children, 6d. HERBERT EAST, 5437 Curate. NAI ET Y fj! HEAT EE . Sole Lessee ... Mr R. 13. Wiseman. Stage Manager ... Mr John L. Hall. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MAY 2. Time Table. FIRST GRAND MATINEE on SATURDAY, For Families and Country Visitors. CHILDREN admitted to all parts of the House at HALF-PRICE. Doors open at Two; commence at Three. [5159 ST. LUKE’S SCHOOLROOM, Christchurch. TO-MORROW EVENING, MAY 3rd. Entertainment for the reduction of the debt on St. Matthew’s Church, Caledonian road. DISSOLVING VIEWS and CONCERT. LECTURER : Archdeacon Harper. Songs and Instrumental Music by Mrs Charles Harper and other Ladies. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is ; or by tickets, to he obtained of Mr White, Whately road ; or of Mr Hughes, High street. 5157 ST. ALBANS PROTEST ALT HALL. ■-■ ■H, * '4 "UiSO AB A L L In connecti n with No. 5 L.O.L. Scarlet Line will be held in the above Hall TOMORROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock p.m. Tickets, 3s (jd, to be, obtained from any Members of the Committee. The St. Albans ’Bus will leave the Postoffice at 6 SO p.m., returning after the close of the Ball. 5458 NOTICE. * LL OFFICERS lately in the employ /\ of the Government, and interested in the question of compensation for loss of office, are requested to atteud a meeting at WARNER’S HOTEL, At 8 o’clock, on EVENING NEXT. 5455 H. J. BULL.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 890, 2 May 1877, Page 3
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