. H E A TR E. Lessee Mr E. B. Wiseman. Manager ... Mr J. L. Hall. Last Night but Two of the Season. THIS THURSDAY, JULY 12th, LATE TRAIN NIGHT. Entire Change of Programme. Doing for the Best. Doing for the Best. Doing for the Best. For This Night Only, Nan the Good for Nothing. Nan the Good for Nothing. Nan the Good for Nothing. TO-MORROW, FASHIONABLE NIGHT. New Production—The Wateb Witches. Great Bill for Saturday. Monday, July 16, Rose Brothers, the Illusionists Doors open at 7.30; overture at 7.55; curtain rises at 8 sharp. Box office open at Bunz's Music Warehouse from 11 till 6 p.m. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. 6104 ST. JOHN'S PKE>BYTh,IUAN CHURCH, LYTTELTON. A SOIREE in connection with the above Church, will be held iD the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LYTTELTON, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 12th JULY, For the purpose of welcoming the Rev. MrHilL Tea at a quarter-past six. Tickets 2s. Tickets to be had from Messrs Fyfe, Hunter, T. McDonald, Yule, and Bain,* Lyttelton; and Mr R Sutherland, Christchurch. 6055 SINGING CLASS, Temperance Hall, Gloucester Street. JERSONS desirous of becoming acI quainted with the art of Reading Music at Siqht by both Notations, are informed that Mr. Alfred A. North will commence his Second Quarter in the above Hall, at 7 30 p.m., on the 18th inst. N.B.—An Elementry Lesson will be given from 7.30 to 8 o'clock each evening. Terms in advance. THEOPHILUB DE LA MARE, 6103 Hon Sec. DR/VPERS AND CL /THIERS' ASSOCIATION. rpHE USUAL HALF - YEARLY I MEETING of the Drapers and Clothiers' Association will be held in the Foresters' Hall, on FRIDAY, 13th, at 7.30 p.m , for the Election of Officers and for the transaction of other business. Members are therefore particularly requested to attend. 6101
T ) TAILOES AND OTHERS. TO be disposed of, an old established Tailor's Business, doing a first class trade. Carried on successfully by the present proprietor for the last 18 years. Only reason for the disposal of the above, leaving for England. For particulars, apply to B. POULBON, Tailor, &c, Lainbton Quay, Wellington. 4th July, 1877. 6073 ESTATE Ob' G. BARON, BAKER. MB. BARON has, authority to COLLECT MONEYS due to this Estate. Accounts not settled ou demand will be liable to be sued for without further notice. T. B. CRAIG, 6086 Trustee. EASTERN DISPENSARY. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, &c STANDS UNRIVALLED. PRICE'S ANTLNEURALGIC Embrocation and Drops, Ease in five Minutes. Cure in a few days. PRICE'S QUININE AND DANDELION PILLS, For Indigestion, Weakness of the Stomach &c., one trial of these remedies stamps their efficacy. Agent in Town— MRS ROBINSON, Cash el street. 5510
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 951, 12 July 1877, Page 3
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