NEW MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE SHOW ROOMS (Removed from Cashel street to High street, next door to Mr Wood, stationer). TAMES SPENSLEY has now Opened 9J _ convenient Rooms for the purpose of testing the merits of a large stock of Pianos by English, French, and German makers. Selection may be made from the greatest variety of instruments ever shown together in Christchurch, and purchased either for Cash or upon Deferred payments, with 5 per cent, added to cash price, one-fourth of the value of the instrument being paid on delivery, and the balance by eighteen equal monthly payments. The Brinsmead Pianoforte, w ich was awarded as superior to all others at the recent competiton, was the property of James Spensley, who has several of the same quality on Sale. Pianofortes tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. JAMES SPENSLEY, Music Seller, High street, opposite City Hotel, 3(>3 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Attendance win bo given for LETTING the SITTINGS in this hurch for the current half-year on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY from 7 to 8-30 P-m. 1403 YOUNG MENS’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. AN EVANGELISTIC SERVICE will be held in the Theatre Eoyal TOMORROW ("upday) EVENING, commencing at 8.15 p.m. sharp. All are earnestly invited to attend- 1367 EINE GLUECKWUNSH ADRESSE AN Seine MA JFSTAT den KAISER von D aUT'CHLAND liegt auf dem Kaiserlichen Consulat in Christchurch bereit uud werden die Deutschen Einwohner Canterbury’s hiemit eingeluden dieselbe za unterzeichen. A Loyal Address to his Majesty the EMPEROR lies at the Imperial German Consulate, Christchurch, for signature. Germans are invited to sign the tame. 136 S MR MURRAY-AYNSLEY requests the ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON TO MEET HIM AT THE COLONISTS HALL, LYTTELTON, Oh WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 19th JUNE, I3SS At 8 o’clock. ASPHALT. ALL PATES DUE uuder the Asphalt By-law not paid before MONDAY, June 24th, will be SUED FOR, F. G. P. LEACH, 1371 Collector.
j S ZDENHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL, TENDER. TSNDER3 are hereby invited for the FORMATION of Angus street. The drawing and specification for the same can be seen at the Borough Council offices, •where tenders addressed to the Chairman Works Committee, endorsed “Tender for Formation,” and accompanied with a deposit of 20 per cent of the amount of tender, will be received up till noon of SATURDAY, the 22nd inst, 1404 W. CUTHBERT, Town Clerk. ENENING SCHOOL. AN EVENING SCHOOL and CLASSES for Men and Boys will be OPENED on MONDAY, 24th inst., at Mr Gee’s Schoolroom, Worcester street. It will be conducted by Mr T. M. GEE, Certificated Teacher under the Committee ■ jt Education of the Privy Council, England, and the Rev, G. WILKS, of Cambridge University. Fees —Usual subjects, 2s per week in advance ; higher subjects, two guineas per quarter in advance. Hours —Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 9 p.m peaial attention given to accounts and bookkeeping, 13J9 A PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT, having some spare time on his hands, is willing to undertake the Making-up of Tradesmen’s Books of an evening. Address, Aaeox, office of this paper. 1393 T. P EPPE R E L L HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford street, Has FOR SALE—Houses, Building Sections, FARMS, &e. Money advanced on mortgage on freehold property. Blocks of Crown lands pointed out to bona fide purchasers. 1389 Trees! Trees! Trees! T. ABBOTT WISHES to call attention to his LARGE STUCK of ad kinds of Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Shrubs, RoseI*, 1 *, &c. &c. Many thousands of Apple Trees of the choicest kinds, free from blight and scale; also. First-class blight-proof varieties, from one to tnree years’ grafted, beautifully trained, and wdll defy competition 20,000 select, wellgrown Rose trees at million prices. A large stock of two year old I horn Quicks. A large stock of two and three year-old Hollies. EXETER NURSERIES, Papanui road, Christchurch. 1332 T. C. YILLIERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite the Borough Hotel, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding districts that he has Opened the above premises for the express purpose of REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES, And owing to hi« long experience in Glasgow, New ork, and the Colonies, hopes to give the public the benefit of a First-class Job ia a short time at a remarkable low charge. Country orders and letters punctually attended to. All work done guaranteed. 972 OZ S TERS! ! O YSTERS!! The price of Oysters are at such a pitch That none can buy them but the rich. This state of things we won’t endure, But mean to serve both RICH and POOR. And though to some it may be thrilling, We’ll sed our Oysters Twelve a Shi.ling. And lower still we will come down, And Sell Three Dozen for Half-a-Crown. Orders punctually attended to. Country orders carefully packed and sent to any railway station. G. S. HUSBAND, Christchurch Fish Mart, Victoria street, And High street, near Caversham Hotel. 1331
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 19 June 1878, Page 1
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