NEW GOODS AT SALE PRICES. G. L, DEATH & CO. FEELING TBE GREAT DISADVANTAGE THEY LABOUR UNDER IN NOT HAVING SUITABLE PREMISES TO SHOW OFF THEIR IsTEi'W _A.TTTTJ KN GOODS, HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER THEIR ENTIRE SHIPMENT, AS UNDER, AT£A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST PRICE. - T?-«r « a AlViomhrn. 73 nfinlraapfl Ex Oamaru, 14 Packages. Ex Lurline. 22 packages Ex s.a. Whampoa. 6 packages. Ex a a. Somersetshire, 20 packages. Ex Carnatic, 29 packages. Ex a a. Arawata, 9 packages. Fx Wanganui, 6 packages TOTAL —220 CASES AND BALES, Including a Full Assortment for Each Department. Ex s.s. Alhambra, 13 packages. Ex Wellington, 5 packages. Ex s.s. Eingarooraa, 38 packages. Ex James Wishart, 25 packages. Ex Pleiades (to open), 15 packages. Ex Loch Cree (to open) 13 packages. BALANCE OF STOCK SAVED FROM THE FIRE, WILL BE CLEARED AT VERT LOW PRICES. CASHEL STREET, AT MR. C. C. AIK MAN’S, OPPOSITE “PRESS” OFFICE. 7776 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN S. B. CASS, CASHEL HOUSE, ARRANGEMENTS HAVING BEEN MADE WITH THE CON TRACTOR THERE WILL BE NO OBSTRUCTION TO BUSINESS DURING THE RE-BUILDING. SPECIAL YALTJE IN CALICOES, ELANNELS AND BLANKETS. ONJB SHILLING- OFF EVBKY FOUND FOR CASH. 59 AT CHRISTCHURCH, FOR NINE DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 30. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN OE EIFTY TRUCKS, VANS, AND CARRIAGES, GRAND CONSOLIDATED MENAGEEIB, MUSEUM, AQUARIUM, AND CIRCUS. J. A. BAILEY, MANAGER. 3C“ BETTER THAN THE BEST. TWO MONSTER MENAGERIES, ITS EQUAL NOT ON EARTH. TWO GRAND CIRCUS TROUPES. Mr J." A. Bailey lias returned from America with a Cargo of NEW and BARE LIVING WILD ANIMALS, which when added to the large Menagerie that was exdbited last season, form the GRANDEST WILD BEAST COLLECTION on the the Face of the Globe. Mr Bailey has also secured an Entire New EQUESTRIAN TROUPE of 50 PERFORMERS, every member of which is a Star twinkling in the Arenic Firmament, and forming a Constellation of the Rarest Brilliancy. In addition to the New Artistes, the members of last season’s Circus Troupe will appear, forming a CONJUNCTION OF MORE TALENT AND STRENGTH than has ever been concentrated in any one Exhibition. The New Zoological Features comprise : HUGE BLACK HAIRY RHINOCEROS (the only one ever captured alive), a NORTH AMERICAN BISON, NORTH AMERICAN ELK, DEN of HYENAS, DEN of LEOPARDS. These, with the SIX LIVING ELEPHANTS, LIVING DROVE OF CAMELS, ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS, ZEBRAS, LIONS, TIGERS, Ac., form unquestionably the MOST COMPREHENSIVE MENAGERIE IN THE WORLD. A New Mechanical Musical Instrument will be performed pon by Professor ARTHUR PALMER, at each Exhibition. THE WONDERFUL EGYPTIAN CALLIOPE. Among the NEW ARTISTS that will appear are— MADEMOISELLE LOTINO BELMONT, The Beautiful Female Gymnast. MAR TIN HO LOWAND A, the Brazilian Hurricane Rider. MADEMOISELLE DE GRANVILLE, The Lady with the Iron Jaw. WILLIAM BATCHELLER, The Champion Leaper of the World. PROF. WAMBOLDT, and his Troupe of Educated Dogs. MDLLE. COR DELLA, the Peerless Bare-backed Equestrienne, and a host of other Arenic Celebrities. Entirely NEW TENTS, Manufactured in America at a cost of £3OOO, and comprising in area A MILLION YARDS OF CANVAS. New and Magnificent Wardrobe, Housings, and Paraphernalia, Manufactured in England and France at an immense outlay. the two circus troupes Will Appear in friendly competition at the same time, under the same Tent, for one Price of Admission, thus presenting the Novelty of TWO CIRCUS PERFORMANCES BY TWO DISTINCT COMPANIES SIMULTANEOUSLY IN THE PRESENCE OF THE AUDIENCE. ADMISSION: PIT 3s • DRESS CIRCLE, ss. CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS OF * age HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. One Ticket Admits to Menagerie, Museum, Aquarium and Circus. Don’t Forget the Date of the Grand Inaugural, but prepare for the Advent of this School of Zoology, and Unprecedented Equestrian Carnival. REMEMBER—THIS GREAT SHOW NEVER DIVIDES, BUT WILL EXHIBIT ITS ENTIRE FORCE OF ANIMALS & PERFORMERS. ryr DOORS OPEN & MORSE AT CHRISTCHURCH, EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. AT 1 AND n P.M. PERFORMANCE BEGINS ONE HOUR LATER HEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS WILL RUN SPECIAL TRAINS TO ACCOMMODATE VISITORS TO THE GREAT SHOW!!!
W J- IDOISTISI ELLY, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP BOOTS AND SHOES, [ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS made to [Order, pegged or sewn; good fit J guaranteed. Note the Address—NORTHERN BOOT DEPOT, Victoria street, Whately road, Christchurch. Repairs neatly done. W. J. D. is determined not to be undersold by any man intending to pay for his goods. SPECIAL NOTICE I! ! TO MEET THE TIMES AND GIVE CHSTOMEES SATISFACTION. AVI; ALKER has succeeded in engaging the services of Mr HARRISON, late • V v Merchant Tailor, of Cashel street, whose abilities have gained favor for many years for workmanship and fit. Old customers will meet with every possible attention, or any other man. A. W, is now showing New Cloths, Coatings, Tweeds, &o. A. W. has also just received from Melbourne and Dunedin a splendid assortment of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing. A decided bargain in Mens’ Suits, 39s fid. A. W.’a Drapery is newly assorted with every line of useful goods, cheapness being the grand consideration, A. W.’s Costumes are novel and cheap, A. W.’s Millinery is quite unique, and will well repay inspection. Come and see Bonnets and Trimmed Hats before making your purchases, and oblige A VVALKER, Colombo street Wanted a roapeo ble Youth as apprentice to the drapery 7013
TIMBER. COALS. FIREWOOD. WHOLESALE DEPOT: BROWN’S SIDING, NEAR THE GAS-WORKS. TIMBER, of all kinds ; large Stocks always on hand, and cargoes constantly arriving, COALS, Pest Quality, Screened, FIREWOOD, Black Pine and Manuka, in any lengths. THE TOWN DELIVERY Is Worked from the Siding by my own Drays, and at Lowest Possible Rates, JN ANY QUANTITIES. All Ordbbs, by Post ob Otherwise, Promptly Attended To. J. T- BROWN, 3Q9 Offices —Tuam Street. CSr. P. SJl.'SrSa GAS FITTER, BELLHANGER, LOCKSMITH, and LAMP MAKER. Hot and Cold Water Apparatus of every description, made and fixed on the most approved principle. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, and Beer Engines fixed and repaired. Gas Ovens, Gaa Stoves and Gas Fittings in great variety always in stock. ' maWfactoky-colombo street sooth. Opposite Mason and Strothers New Buildings, 6808
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 22 March 1878, Page 1
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