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TUESDAY, MAY Bth. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. ME J. G. HAWKES lias received instructions from Messrs Hobbs and Co. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Eooms, Hereford street, A large quantity of misfits and unclaimed gentlemen’s clothing, consisting of coats, vests, trousers, overcoats, &c, in every variety of material. After which, Men’s tweed trousers and vests, lambs wool vests and crossovers, leather portmanteaus, &c Women’s wearing apparel, croquet set, stock whip, &c. A few lots of books, pictures, glassware, and furniture, to close accounts. Also, 7 pure bred gold spangled Hamburg cocks, first prize takers at last show. 1 TOOL CHEST, fitted with “ BINK’S ” Tools, quite new Bath sponge, filter, &c. Sewing machine, plated ware, India matting-, printed calico, piece black cloth, &c., &c. First-class bicycle Very handsome 6-chambcr breech loading revolver in case, with loading tools complete Sale at 12 o’clock. 5491 A I E T Y HEATEE. Sole Lessee ... Mr E. B. Wiseman. Stage Manager ... Mr John L. Hall. LAST NIGHTS OF PANTOMIME. Glorious Success. Everybody Delighted. Pronounced to be the Best Pantomime ever produced in Christchurch. NEW TRICKS TO-NIGHT. THE GREAT BEDROOM SCENE. 8000 people have already witnessed The Gorgeous Last Scene, THE HOME OF ZELANDIA IN THE VALLEY OF FERNS. On WEDNESDAY, Grand Juvenile Night. THURSDAY BENEFIT OF Mu JOHN L. HALL. SATURDAY—Second Matinee. 5493 SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for keeping the River HEATHCOTE CLEAR to the end of December nest. Specifications to be seen at my residence. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acto be sent in before Friday, May 11th. JNO. THOS. HARRAP, 5467 Surveyor to the Board. A. 0. F A. 0. F. FORESTERS’ SCHOLARSHIP. MEMBERS who are desirous for their Sous under Twelve years of age (12) to compete for the above Scholarship, of the value of Twenty-five Pounds (.£25) for one year, will be so kind as to give in their NAMES to the District Secretary on or before the 17th JUNE, 1877. WILLIAM NESS, 5! 90 District Secretary. I L L I A M JJ A R V EY, PRACTICAL DYER, CLEANER, AND FEATHER DRESSER, WRATELY ROAD, Opposite Walters’ Cabinetmaker. 5497

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 894, 7 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 894, 7 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 894, 7 May 1877, Page 3

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