NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, J# Suckling & Co., WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACT USERS, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of the Public to their Trade Mark, which appears on the soles of all their Goods. TRADE {S.Ey MAEK- \/ 2324 A BEAT V AEIETY OF FLOWER SEEDS. All the usual sorts of VEGETABLE SEEDS. MANGOLD, CARROT, Ac., FOR FARM SEEDS. ROBERT CHUDLBY, Colombo street. 2170 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. NEW ORGAN. THE Pipes necessary to complete the Organ having come to hand by the ship Palala (and are now being erected), the formal INAUGURATION of the INSTRUMENT Will take place on the EVENING OF THURSDAY, October 3rd, 1878, On which occasion a GRAND RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC Will be given by the Combined Choirs of the Wesleyan Church and St. Paul’s Church, Assisted by several of the leading vocalists of Christchurch, who have kindly volunteered their cervices. Mr. Eichd. T. Searell will preside at the Organ. Conductor, —Mr H. F. Towle. Programme in future advertisements. 9-25 108 ■"PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge Terrace. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. nntiE Rev. W, TINSLEY will Preach I Morning and Evening. Subjects—- ‘ God’s hand in tho Storm, or thoughts on the recent gales” ; evening, “The Heroic Nonconformists.” 2480 COLOMBO ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES TO-MORROW, Sept. 29th. 13 EV. G. A. LUX FORD, 11 a.m. j Rev. JOu J. S. SMALLEY, 4 p.m. Open-air Preaching near Railway Gates, Colombo street ; children will sing at this service. Rev. J. S. Smalley and T, S. Maunering, Esq,. (Evangelistic Addresses), at 6.30 p.m. EXCURSION TRIP TO THE SEA-SIDE, The ss. lyttelTON will run to ' lif’ Governor’s Bay TOMORROW, SUNDAY, September 29th, weather permitting, leaving Lyttelton at 10 a.m. and 2 30 p.m. Fares, 2s 6d return. This fast and favorite little steamer can be engaged any day in the week for picnic parties, of from ten to fifty persons, at reasonable rates. For farther particulars apply to the 0482 COMMODORE ON BOARD. LAEGE AEEIYALS OF New Summer Drapery. EOBEET BLACK, HAS pleasure in stating he is now Opening up. ex Palala, a CHOICE and FASHIONABLE SELECTION of the LATEST STYLES of GOODS suitable for the present season. DRESS MATERIALS in superabundant quantity, in various makes, as Snowflakes, Melanges, Challies, Lustres, Arabian Glacis, &c.. Black, and Japanese Silks. Prints, Brilliants, Figured Cambrics, New Ginghams, and other washing materials in immense variety. White and Coloured Lace Stripes, Checks, Matellasses, Piques, &c., &c. Silk Scarves, Neckerchiefs, and other fancy goods, in beautiful styles, a large assortment. every otu’ er department large quantities f New Goods are now being opened up. -HE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT s also received Large Additions of New, Seasonable oods of both 1 olonial and English Manufacture* IPECIAL.—AII goods have been marked prices extremely low. I can continently be that everything will be found hirst* 3 Value, and not to be excelled. HIGHS AND SLICHFIELD [STREETS. CHRISTCHURCH, 2«6
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1441, 28 September 1878, Page 2
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