MvttmmteU. OR SALE OR TO LET.—A Fiveroomed House, with Half Acre of Land, stocked with fruit trees, artesian well, and stable on the premises. Situated close to District School, St. Albans. Apply, Mr J. Mann, Central Butchery. 5846 LET, some Four-Roomed and Two- [ Roomed Cottages, near the Railway station. Apply to Mr C. Ditfoet, Gasworks road. 5824 SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. 1 LENDERS are invited for Clearing Sides of Lincoln road, and for Gravelling Footpaths Addington and Lincoln roads. Specifications to be seen at my residence. Tenders to be in on or before Friday next. The lowest or any not necessarily accepted. JNO. THOS. HARRAP, 5827 Surveyor to the Board. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. BONA FIDE SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ~R J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from Mr I. Herman, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, A LARGE QUANTITY OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of — Gentlemen's English gold and silver hunting lever watches, by first-class makers ; do. Geneva do. ; a large assortment of ladies' gold watches and chains, gold alberts, lockets, pins, studs, sleeve links, brooches, earrings, gentlemen's diamond and signet rings, ladies' dress rings, set with diamonds, emeralds, pearls, &c, &c.; electro-plate ware, field and opera glasses, microscope, aneroid barometer, &c, &e. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5858 JAIETY A HEATRE. CLIFFORD'S MIRROR OF THE WORLD. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 13th, First Part of London—The Docks, Tower of London, Railways, Monument, St. Paul's, Bank of England, Royal Exchange, Post Office. Guild Hall, Columbia Market, Newgate, Holborn Valley Viaduct, Temple Bar, Somerset House, Westminster Abbey, Poets' Corner, Henry VII. Chapel, Westminster Palace, Thames Embankment, Crystal Palace, &c, &c. SPLENDID STATUARY. VICTORIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Million Prices. Dress Circle, 3s; Parquette, 2s; Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. Box office open from 11 till t> at Bunz's Music Warehouse, where a plan of the theatre can be seen, and seats secured. 5859 Fl H E A T R E 3 O Y A L. 11. J. De Lias, Manager. ANOTHER UNDENIABLE TRIUMPH. Every person delighted to the very top of their bent. Smiles greet us on every side, pleasurable alike to Management and Company. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, LAST NIGHT Of the present Programme as rendered by the "EOEGIAS, Last time of the " Little Log Cabin in the Lane." Last time of Crusoe's solution of the mixed subject " What to do with our Girls." Last time of "My Wife's Visitors." TO-MORROW AN ENTIRE CHANGE. A Special MID-D AY" PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY For the little fellows as well as the big ones. Performance commences at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission 4s, 2s Gd, and Is. | Seats may be secured at Bunz's Music Store ! without extra charge. 5860
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 926, 13 June 1877, Page 3
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