Atortismeats. TO RAILWAY EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Close to the Railway Station. TWO CAPITAL QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th, MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, Lots 50 and 51 as per sale plan, one of which is an Excellent Corner Section. They are situated close to the Station, and near the Church and School. 5018 Sale ar Pi o’clock. No. 4(53 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. IMPOUNDING CATTLE, &c. PVT OTICE is Hereby Given that Mr WILLIAM PALMER has been appointed to IMPOUND all Horses and Cattle found trespassing on the roads and reserves in the district. 5(514 S. MANNING, Chairman. |Q.AIEI Y rjp HEAT RE . Sole Lessee ... Mr R. B. Wiseman. Stage Manager ... Mr John L. Hall. Have you seen the last Great Production? THE CLOTH OF GOLD. The Public are Delighted. NINTH REPRESENTATION of this Glorious Burlesque—Splendid Scenery by Holmes —Magnificent Properties and Machinery by Rose—Gorgeous Dresses by Mrs Lydia Thompson and Assistants. The Glove Eight ! The Tournament ! ! Don’t make a noise, or else you’ll wake the baby. Shouts of Laughter ! Thunders of Applause ! Last Night but Five of the Gaiety Company. CROWDED HOUSES ! On Wednesday—The Zingari Minstrels. Look out for Clifford’s Mirror of the World. Box plan at Bunz’s Music Warehouse. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. 5&39 Calcutta Bwee rs. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY MEETING, DUNEDIN. CALCUTTA SWEEPS Will be held at MORTON’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High street. On the Principal Events, on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, May 22nd and 23rd, Commencing at eight o’clock sharp. J. W. MORTON, Treasurer. Christchurch, May 21st, 1877. 5(536 PITMAN’S SHOR.THAND, Adapted to Business, General Correspondence, and reporting. INSTRUCTION given in the above art by a Certificated Teacher of Phonography. Apply, E. J. Lush, Manchester street north (two doors from the belt.) 5(543 THE~ MISSES SHEATH’S LADIES’ SCHOOL, CRANMER SQUARE. nnHE Second Term will commence on I FRIDAY MORNING, the 25th May, at nine o’clock. 5557 T. MARY’S, MERIVaLE.—The Second Parochial Entertainment will be given THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, in the Schoolroom, Papanui road, at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission Is. 5(531 WEI' FEE!', COLD FEET, RHEUMATISM, Prevented by the use of the DREADN AUGHT WA I’E RPROOFING FOR BOOTS. PERSONS suffering from gout, rheumatism, corns, or tender feet, from whatever cause, may wear their ordinary boots with ease and comfoit, after one application of the Dreadnaught Waterproofing. It keeps the feet dry and warm, giving the ease and softness of a kid hoot, makes your laces as soft as silk, and gives to all leather twice its u ual durability. Sold by all Bootmakers and Storekeepers wholesale by all Merchants and Importers. 5(512
sK CHRISTCHURCH (ARTILLERY. NO DRILL TO-NIGHT. Full Dress Inspectiou TO-MORROW NIGHT. P \RADE AT RANGIORA POSTPONED. D. CRAIG, 5f541 Captain. 10 ST, between Montreal, Cashel and _j Colombo streets, a Purse and ten sovereigns. Whoever will return the same to Mr McCutcheon, Montreal street south, will be rewarded. 0C34 I POUND, on Saturday night in our I shop next Messrs Langdown and Judge’s, a sum of Money, which, the owner oy discrib ug a d paying charges for advertising can have on application to J. P. Oliver & Co. 5644
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 907, 22 May 1877, Page 3
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