THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (Peemanent). (Incorporated under tlie Building Societies Act, 1876). THIS SOCIETY is now prepared to grant LOANS at current rates on Freehold or Leasehold Securities, re-payable in one year or up to twelve. DEPOSITS will be accepted for fixed periods, or at call, bearing Interest as follows : For 6 months or upwards ... 7 per cent. Eor 3 ~ ~ ... 6 ~ At Call 5 „ For particulars apply at the Office in Hereford street. 1626 EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. Theatre Royal. mBE 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 hand, he will, in future, insert their notices gratuitously. THEATR 0 Y A L . Lessee ... ... ... Mr Hoskins Stage Manager Mr J. P. Hydes, GREAT TREAT FOR TO-NIGHT. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), The Great Sensation Drama, TIME AND TIDE, A Tale of the Thames. Mildred Barjohn ... Miss Tilly Andrews And full strength of company. In the first Act, WATERLOO BRIDGE BY MOON LIGHT. One of the most elaborate sets ever witnessed on the stage. In Act 2, another great scene, THE LONDON DOCKS, With the departure of the Apollo for Australia. A Triumph of mechanical skill. In {the last Act—The works on the Thames Embankment., the Houses of Parliament, &a. GRAND DENOUEMENT, The Scenic Artist and Performers recalled Act after Act. One of the most Realistic Dramas ever placed on the Stage. MONDAY EVENING, Will be produced the Brilliant Comedy of everyday life, entitled A GAME'OF SPECULATION! Mr Affable Hawk (of the London Stock Exchange) ... Mr Hoskins The management have much please in ananouncing the engagement of the Charming Vocalist, MISS RUBY D’ARCY. Due notice will be given of her first appearance. Box office at Buns’s Music Warehouse. EICCAETON ROAD. FOR SALE, the few unsold ALLOTMENTS of that capital block of LAND, lying betwixt Mr Death’s residence and Northern Railway. Best specul ition in the market. Suitable for sidings or residences. Easy Terms. Apply to No. 751 1617 t CHARLES CLARK. CITY FREEHOLDS, BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, JULY 11th. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, on THURSDAY, JDLY 11th, A magnificent block of land, part of Wilson’s Nursery, having sixty-six feet frontage on Cashel street, and the same extent on Bedford Row, close to Manchester street, suitable for any business. This is one of the best sites now open for Sale, and is well worth the attention of everyone desirous of possessing a freehold in the centre of the city. Sale at 12 o’clock. For further particulars, apply to No. 771 CHARLES CLARK. 1618 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. THURSDAY, JULY 11xh. M B CHARLES CLARK has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At hie booms, Hereford street, on THURSDAY. JULY 11th, -i Q FINE ALLOTMENTS on Colombo lO street south, close to the Agricultural Show gi’ounds, tmd within a short distance of the Railway station. These are without doubt the best sites now open for Sale in this rapidly improving locality. Very Easy Terms of Payment. Transfer Act Title. Sale at 12 o’clock. For particulars, apply to No. 776 CHARLES CLARK, 1 T 9 EENDALTOWN. THURSDAY, JULY 11th. M B CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from Mr H. B. Sorenson, to SELL BY AUCTION, At bis Rooms, Hereford street, on ' THURSDAY, JULY 11th, A few really first-class Villa sites on Feudaltown road, containing about one acre each, close to the residences of Messrs Fereday, Acland, Hanmer, and others. Sections such as these , so well situated and so close to Hagley Park and the town, are seldom to be met with. Sale at 12 o’clock. For further particulars, apply to No. 777 CHARLES CLARK. 1620 FOR SALE BY AUCTION. FIRST-CLASS BU'LDING ALLOTMENTS IN PARK TERRACE, Between Bishopsoourt and the residence of J. B. Way, Esq. Also, EXCELLENT BRICK AND WOODEN COTTAGES AT ST. KILDA, HEATHCOIE VALLEY, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR CHAS. CLARK, At his Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, On THURSDAY, 11th JULY. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from G. G. Stead, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, As above-named (if not sold as a whole) a magnificent building allot‘Jc! MENTS, as per plan, fronting on Park Terrace and the road leading to the W hately road. N.B.—The only first-class Building Sites now open for Sale in this favorite locality. Also, 6 EXCELLENT ALLOTMENTS of LAND at St. Kilda, on which are erected — 2 substantial Brick Dwelling-houses, containing 6 rooms 2 sub-tantial Brick Dwelling-houses, containing 4 rooms 2 substantial Wooden Cottages, containing 4r rooms Terms of Payment for the St. Kilda Property —Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammer, and the balance can be arranged, ;f desired, to extend over eight years, payable by monthly payments. The Auctioneer desires to draw the attention of Lyttelton mechanics, working men, and others, to this very favorable opportunity of acquiring dwelling property so close to business, Lyttelton freeholds being now impossible to purchase at reasonable prices. Iho yearly rail ticket costing only 455, offers such a favorable opportunity as is seldom met with. Sale at 2 o’clock. For Plans, Ac., apply to No. 750* 1614 CHARLES CLARK, Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 3
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