TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. MR J. G. HAWKED is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, Here l ord street, LOT DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Comprising— Skirts, grenadine, moha r, fancy serge, lustre, print, and muslin dresses, robes, blouses, ladies’ capes, stays, braids, Clark’s reels, paper cuffs, scarfs, boys’ trousers, men’s do and vests, coats, Holland coats, velveteen jackets, cardigan vests, maroon curtain rep, paper collars, &c., &c. Dutch carpetting, green blinding, &c. Sale at 12 o’clock. 7687 TO WORKING MEN IN SEARCH OF A HOME. BY PUBLIC"AUCTION. SATUEDAY NEXT, 19tu INST., At II a.m. COTT AGE & LAN D, STANMORE ROAD. MESSRS n. MATSON & CO. have been instructed to SELL, AS ABOVE, At their LAND SALE-ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, Mr A. Rump’s HOUSE of four rooms, with scullery and pantry (nearly new), and thirty-two perches of laud, fronting on the Stanmore road, at its junction with Cashel street, which being in good repair and conveniently situated, within an easy distance from the centre of town, affords to mechanics and others a chance of acquiring a suitable and comfortable home. Terms very easy. H. MATSON & CO., 7669 Auctioneers.
CARD TO THE PUBLIC. MR R. J. DeLIAS has the honour to announce to the public of Christchurch and its vicinity that, at a great outlay, he has succeeded in making an engagement with Mr C. A. Chizzola for FOURTEEN Performances of the SOLDENE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA Commencing TUESDAY, JAN. 22nd, 1878, When will be produced, for the first time here, Lecou’s beautiful Opera, entitled, GIROFLE GIROFLA. During the season the following Operas will be produced :—Genevieve de Brabant, Madame L’Archiduc, Chilperic, La Belle Helene, La Fille de Madame Angot. La Belle Poulc, The Grand Duchess, Barbo Bleue, Trial by Jury, Notwithstanding the great outlay necessary to induce so large and so eminent a company to New Zealand, the Management, in order to accommodate their patrons, and afford them an opportunity of witnessing a series of unequalled performances, will issue a limited number of Packages of Fourteen Tickets, good for any night, and transferable, at the following reduced prices—Dress Circle (Fourteen Tickets), <£3, with the privilege of securing scats for any performance. Season tickets can be secured at Bunz’s Music Warehouse up to Tuesday, the 22ud January. Prices of admission for single nights: Dress circle, 5s ; stalls, 3s; pit, 2s. Under the Management of Mr and Mrs Hoskins. LAST THREE NIGHTS. MISS ADA WARD. ADA WARD. ADA WARD. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), Late Train Night. Special Desire and Last Time. MISS ADA WARD, In her great impersonation, THE NEW MAGDALEN. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OF MISS ADA WARD. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Miss Ward will also address a few words to her friends and admirers. COMPANY, 7678 K 0 Y A L, 1 ox plan at Buna’s Music Saloon. 7677
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1208, 17 January 1878, Page 3
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