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ITiOR SALE, near the Railway, three L 1 Quarter-aere SECTIONS, lots 29, Wilson's, 215, Hawdon's, and 19, Anysley's Paddocks. Apply T. Pepperell, Hereford street 2742 LEEDS HOUSE, CASH EL STREET, Tailoring Department ON THURSDAY NEXT we SHOW our first early SPRING SHIPMENT of TWEEDS FANCY DOESKINS COATINGS, and VESTINGS. Great care has been exercised in the selection of a varied and choice stock of material for this department, in which Shoddy, Cotton Warps, Mungo, and all such Vile Compounds have been entirely repudiated, and Pure Wool Alone Adhered to. We desire especially to attract attention to the leading feature of our tailoring trade, viz., PERFECT FITTING TROUSERS, with an easy and graceful appearance for riding, walking, or dress purposes. Our charges as heretofore have been adjusted with a due regard to economy, consistent with high class cutting, and workmanship of the most sterling and lasting description. Altogether our patrons will find that we have ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY BEAT ISPLi Y merited their oonadenoe and support. J. Le Masurier & Co. August 15th, 1878. 204 «2 <j tf P ' h EL GENTLEMENS, YOUTHS. AND BOY'S SPRING AND SUMMER C r, O T H IN GK All of Our Own Manufacture and GUARANTEED THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. HALLENSTEIN BROS., Cashel street, Christchurch. NEW SPRING PAGET SUITS, Made of New Zealand Tweed, fresh from the workrooms. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. NEW SPRING TROUSERS & VESTS, Fresh from the workrooms. TO-MOBROW (FRIDAY), Bth NOV., At half-past 3 o'clock sharp. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. HAWKER versus LUFF. MR H. E. ALPORT will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the premises, Papanui road, near the Carlton Hotel, at above time, THE PLAN! AND STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A CABINET MAKER, Comprising— Carpenter's tools, timber, &c. Note hour-Half-past 3 o'clock. 2912 FLOWER SHOW. HE CHRISTCHURCH HORTIOUL. j*. TUKAL SOCIETY will hold the FIRST EXHIBITION of the Season on SATURDAY, November 9th, in the Grounds of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Admission—From 12 till 2 p.m., 2s 6d ; from 2 till 5 p.m., Is. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS: E»ch Exhibitor will be required to hand in to the Secretary a List of all Productions intended for competition before entering the tent. 2926 J. Secretary. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. ' M P3>. ® 3 0 to b~ »o cj Caßhel street, Christchurch. NEW SPRING SAC SUITS, iViauO 01 riQW lieaianu iwouu, iruau iiuiu the workrooms. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch. A SINGLE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. New Silk Dust Coats. New Washing Vests. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch. ENTERTAINMENT in aid of ;the li BUILDING FUND of the LOYAL AVON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., A.C., ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, The Chair to be taken by his Worship the Mayor. First Part. Overture Mr Coombes' Band Violin Solo Mr James Coombes Lecture, entitled "AN HOUR Wlffl LONGFELLOW," BY BRO. FRED. ADAMS. Second Part. Overture Mr Coombes' Band Cornet Solo Mr C. Coombes Song Mrs Grey Song Mr Walker Song Miss Kent Song MrWoledge Accompanyist—Mr Richard Searell. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8 o'clock. Million prices—Chairs, 2s ; backs seats and gallery, Is. 2932 A Z A A R. IN AID OF BUILDING FUND Z A A R, PI -' CQ OS •—' RAYMOND'S HOUSEHOLD HAND, LOCKSTITCH Sewing Machines. 8000 NOW IN USE THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND, EVEN YEARS trial nave proved beyond j doubt that they are the most simple, durable, efficient, and satisfactory machine Imported, They have not one single fault. This is an American-made Machine. America is the home of the Sewing Machine, and their immense superiority over Birmingham and German makes is an established faot. Buy one and you will never regret it. If you hesitate, ask those who have used them, and you will not be without one, These machines are now fitted with solid bed, and do not require Jsorewlng to the table. F YOU PREFER A TREADLE MACHINE ASK FOR RAYMOND'S No.l. May be had retail from the AMEBICAK SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET, And f 10m other establishments both In town aooniiy CRITERION HOUSE. have pleasure in stating that I have . Now OPENED up a SECOND SHIPMENT of SUMMEB, DRAPEEY, EX WAITANGI, And that my Stock is now Well-Assorted in all goods suitable for the season. Black Silks Coloured Silks Japanese Silks Newest Dress Materials Choice Patterns in Prints Fichus and Crossovers Cashmere Jackets Cloth and Fancy Jackets Brazilian Sunshades Silk Sunshades Alpaca Sunshades C s'umfs, Corsets I'ndercl thing, &c. House and Table Lin6n, &c. SPECIAL.—A large quantity Of Dress Goods, bought as a (Jlearing I otin the English market, at Extraordinarily Low Prices. IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT I have just Received a Larg« Shipment of Melbourne-made floods, which in style, finish, and durability will be found fully equal to those made to order, whilst noc costing more than one-half the price. Several cases of Men's Paget Suite, Fashionable Patt.rua, a decided bargain at 355. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING IN LARGE VAUETtf. EOBEET~BLACK, HIGH AMD LICHFIKLD STREETS, CtfRISTOHURCH, sale I, fresh from NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Caahel street, Christchurch. New Oxford Shirts. New Regatta Shirts. New White Shirts. HEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. New'Spring Silk Scarves. New Spring Silk Ties, New Silk Shirts. New Merino Under-Shlrtß, New Merino Pants. New Half- Hose. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOR?, Cashel street, Christchurch. NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. One Hundred Patterns and Shades, fresh from the looms. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch. A SINGLE YARD AT WHOLESALE PRICE. New Felt Hats. New Tweed Rats. New Straw Hats. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, CASHEL STREET, OHRI3TCHURCH. GKEOIRGKE KELLY MANAGER. SATURDAY, NOVEMB] CR 9th, SHOW I> A. Y. GEORGE KfiUiT, Manager. WESLEYAN CHURCH, COLOMBO ROAD. FRIDAY ANT SATURDAY (Agricultural Show Days), NOVEMBER Bth and 9th, IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLROOMS, Colombo road. Gallery of Arts. Refreshment Tent. Horses and traps accommodated, EVERYTHING AT MODERATE PRICES. Open till 10 p.m. each day. 2939 "UST UNPACKED by the Under■t> signed, ex Waimate, 7 PACKAGES, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Account Books, Pocket Books, Note Paper and Envelopes (various), Inkstands, Carte de Visite, India Tinted and other Photographic Mounts, &c, &c, &c. Walter Buckling, STATIONER, &0., Manchester Street South. CHRISTCHURCH. 163 GENERAL ORDER. TiIHE Members of the various Corps of _■_ Volunteers intending to proceed to Dunedin for the Be view on the 9th November, will Parade at the Drill Shed at a quarter to 8 o'clock on FRIDAY morning. The Band of the Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry, dismounted, will attend to play the detachment to the Railway Station. Captain Hawkes, City Guards, will be in command, and report himself to the Officer Commanding the Otago District on arrival in Dunedin. The Officer Commanding the District will inspect the various detachments at the Drill Shed on Friday morning, at 8 o'clock, pre vious to their departure. CEO. PACKE, Lieutenant-Colonel. Militia and Volunteer Office, Christchurch, Nov. 6, 1878. 2936 AGRICULTURAL SHOW. HOLIDAY. fE, the Undersigned GROCERS of Christ- . . church, have agreed to CLOSE our various establishments ALL DAY SATURDAY, Nov. 9th, being the Prince of Wales' Birthday and the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Annual Show. Geo. Piercy. W. A. Knapman. H. L. Bowker. Watt and Co. Wm. John Fisher. Wm. Eadcliffe and Son. S. Simpson. G, H. Morley. H. J. Waters. Johnstone and Co. R. Sutherland. John King. J. and T. Goodman. Wm. H. Sutcliffe. 2947 J. Munnin4s. "■"""STEAM LAUNCH ECLIPSE. THE Steam Launch ECLIPSE will run to and from Governor's SATURDAY NEXT, Nov. Sth and 9th. Tares—2s 6d return. 8. B. Seymotte, SURGEO.N DENTIST, GLOUOBBTXR STBWW, CfiKtSTaiirrßOH, ARTIFICIAL TEETH ADJUSTED TO THE MOUTH,; From Onjs to a"Compl*ts Sbt. Those who h*ve unfortunately lost their Teeth by deoay or otherwise should consult NOTICE. Mr Sxvmoub m to the beat method of having thorn replaced by A.rfci.sobd ones, IHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING aso fttlfor appearacoc, aH'oahtdon, and ca*fFACTORY, tfMrtioo. Cashel street, Christchi nob, DENTURES m GOLD SILVER, DENTAL ALLOY, AND VULOANXTJ, WILL BE »".. IiOWTiST CHARGES, OIPEIST A_3llL< DA. X 119 OoMlrtftnt klvlur ™tl«f'*atfon. ilfllJT T. ANDERSON »EGS to announce to his customers and assorted Stook of er ' GENTS', LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, both EngUoh and Colonial inftda, beeldas all kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the Premises, in first-ciftHß style, peg. sjawn, and rlvittad, ~ Note tbe address — T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BIOT AND SHOB DEPOT, stf mi

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1475, 7 November 1878, Page 2

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