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LOST, a Runch of Mixed KEYS, steel ring; from twelve to eighteen on bunch. Finder will be rewarded on delivery to II N. Read, Peterborough street west. 1412 COALS. COALS. CO A LSL mO prevent disappointment I beg to intiI- mate that in consequence of an attack of severe illness, I am unable to call on my customers as usual. CHAS. SISSONS. Durham street, 18th Juno, 1878. 1415 ~CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY SHOW. ODDFELLOW S’ HALL, JUNE 28th and 29th. F4R SPECIAL PRIZE LISTS see to-day’s “Press ” W. GKO. WALKER. 1410 Hon. Sec Theatre Hoyal. 3E Management having—from motives of economy it is presumed —resolved to advertise their performances in the “Lyttelton Times,” “Star,” and “Sun” only, the Proprietor of the Globe begs to inform the public that, in order to lend them a helping hand, he will, in future, insert their notices gratuitously. Theatre Roy al . Lessee Mr Hoskins Stage Manager ... Mr J. P, Hydes Last four nights of the RE ENGAGEMENT OF MR W. C. DILLON AND MISS EDITH PENDER. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, By special request, I N G O M A R, Parthenia Miss Edith Pender (Her great impersonation) Ingomar Mr W, C. Dillon And full Company. Concluding with tho Burlesque of ILL-TREATED TROVATORE. Miss Tilly Andrews and Company. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Will be repeated, owing to its success, vide the daily and evening journals, THE DUKE’S MOTTO. Mr W. C. Dillon in his Triple Characters of Lagardere, Henriquez, and Esop. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21st. Farewell Benefit of MBS EDI 'H PENDER. WILLIAM TELL, And the Comedy of THE HONEYMOON. Box office at Bunz’a Music Warehouse. PEERS WICK. MR O. F. BARKER has for Private SALE, 2Q ACRES Of this rising Township, In allotments of from one quarter-acre each to any size up to FIFTEEN ACRES This valuable block of 15 acres has double frontages on two good roads, and forms an eligible site for a GENTEEL VILLA RESIDENCE Near Town. It is also well adapted for subdivision into building allotments. Tho attention of intending purchasers is requested to the LOW PRICES And unusually favorable terms. Prices : Quarter acres, £4O to £65. Acres or blocks, £l2O per acre. Terms Quarter acres, £5 cash, and quarterly instalments of £5 each quarter until completion. Acres, one-tenth cash, and same proportion every three months until completion. All unpaid balances by promissory notes at 10 per cent. The attention of Tradesmen ud Mechanics is requested to the good business openings in this rapidly rising township, and the abundance of employment in the neighborhood. Information can be obtained, and plans seen at the offices of the undersigned. C. F. BARKER, Land and Estate Agent, 1036 Hereford street, Christchurch. WILLOW LANK. WILLOW LANK. CLEARING SALE. ALLOTMENTS £39 EACH TO £6O TERMS; One-Tenth Cash. One-tenth in Three Months. One-tenth in Six Months. BALANCE IN THREE YEARS. Apply to 1000 CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer, Hereford street. WILLOW BANK. WILLOW BANK. EXTENSION No. 2. Al l o t m e n t s, Each having a half-chain frontage ON STARK’S ROAD. Price, £33 each. Terms—£3 cash, balance in two years. Apply to 1101 CHAS. CL AbK, Hereford street. TO W'ORKtNG MEN. FOR SALE, ON REMARKABLY EASY TERMS. DURING TEE PRESENT WEEK ONLY. original SECTIONS in Hawdon’s Railway Paddock, 50 links x 358. Eight SECTIONS in Parish street, New < ambridge, each 28£ perches, adjoining Mr ollivier’s house. Price, £55 each. Apply to No. 761 1397 CHARLES CLARK. TOWN COTTAGE PROPERTY. MR CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION, At bis Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY', JUNE 20th A Quarter-acre Section in Worcester-street East, adjoining Mr SawtelTs house, Together with Two well-built Cottages, each of four rooms, standing thereon. The property will be offered in one lot, and affords a good opportunity to a speculator to subdivide and realise a large profit. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1359 Terms easy. No, 755

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 19 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 19 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 19 June 1878, Page 3

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