Ol REWARD.-LOST, on Saturday afternoon, between St. Albans and New Brghton road, a While SHAWL, with a mark in red silk in one comer.—Apply to Mrs J. R. Hill, Springfield, Fapanui road. 3804 LOST, a strawberry COW, bottle brand. Anyone returning the same to my residence/ Windmill road, will receive ten shillings reward.—Edward Reece 3675 _____ THE OFFICE of the Undersigned have been REMOVED to the corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets. 3796 GARRICK & COWFISH AW. QDDPELLOWS’ HALL. POSITIVELY LAST CONCERT OF MDLLE. CHARBOMET, ASSISTED BY MISS FLORENCE NEVILLE, MADAME WINTER, MR M. W I N T E R, SIGNOR LUISETTI. To■ NI9H T. T O-N IGH T. TO-NIGHT. GALLEEY—Is. Front Seats, 4s; Back Seats, 2s 6A. Reserved Seats at M. Bunz’a Music Warehouse. 3802 REV, W. INGLIS. THIS Celebrated LECTURER and ELOCUTIONIST, who has been received with unbounded enthusiasm and crowded audiences in r, tago. his FIRST APPEARANCE in Christchurch on THURSDAY. 6th FEBRUARY, 1879. Grand Lecture Entertainment. Oddfe'lows’ Hall—-THURSDAY NEXT. Admission—Reserve Seats;* 3s j Second Seats, 2s; Gallery, Is. 3807 ROBT. KILPATRICK, Manager. Theatre Royal. Lessee and Manager ... Mr George Darrell ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS By the Young English Tragedian. MR GEORGE RIGNOLD, Who will appear for the last time TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, JAN. 30th, In his marvellous performance of Watts Phillips’ 4 act drama, AMOS CLARKE ! AMOS CLARKE! Received last night with rapturous applause and unbounded enthusiasm, acknowledged by all a masterpiece of acting. AMHS CLARK ... MR GEO. RIGNOLD. As played by him in London for over 300 nights, with enormous success, supported by the full strength of Mr Geo. Darrell’s Combination. Act I. —The Secretary. Act II. —The Poniard Act lll.—The Flight of Locusts. Act IV.— Drum-head Court-martial. FR T DAY, JAN. 31st.— Mr RIGNOLD’S BENEFIT. Grand Double Bill. ALONE! and BLACK EYED SUSAN, Mr George Eignold in both pieces. SATURDAY—LAST NIGHT Complete Change. Box Office at Bunz’ Music Warehouse. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LADIES’ HACK AND SIDE-SADDLE. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by a Gentleman who is giving up housekeeping to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, south side of Armagh street, between Barbadoes street and East Town Belt, Furniture and Effects, viz.: DRAWING ROOM—Couch, easy and lounging chairs, tables, whatnots, clock, ornaments, pictures, cur fains, Brussels carpet, fender and irons, &c., &c. DINING ROOM —Couch, chairs, dumb waiter, dining table, clock, carpet, fender and irons, books, pictures, ornaments, electro plate and sterling silver, cutlery, &c., &c. BEDROOMS —Iron bedsteads, bedding, blankets, wasbstands atid ware, dressing tables and glasses, chests of drawers, &c., &c. KITCHEN—Cooking utensils, crockery, glassware, Ac., &c. GUN—Double-barrel breech-loading pin-fire fowling piece, in case, complete. HORSE—First-class brown ladies’ back (prize-taker), and splendid side-saddle and bridle, as good as new. Sale at 12 o’clock. N.B. —Hoive and Gun will be sold at 2 p.m., 1-28 3806 precisely. BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. TENDERS for the following WORKS are hereby invited, and will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, Fifth street, up till 4 o’clock on MONDAY, the 3rd February, where specifications can be seen during office hours: — WORKS COMMITTEE, Metal Supply. 1. The whole or part of 1800 cubic yards of broken or unbroken boulders or rubble. Sawn Timber Fencing, 2, Tho erection of a timber fence round a section on Colombo road. SANITARY COMMITTEE. 3. Supply of night pans. 4, The removal of night soil for one year throughout the borough. LIGHTING COMMITTEE. 5. Supply of lampposts 25 cast-iron lampposts. All tenders are to be endorsed with the name or number of the work tendered for, to be addressed to the Chairman of whichever Committee the work is associated with as above, and to be accompanied by a cash deposit as per specifications. W, OUTHBEK.T, Town Clerk. Sydenham, 25tb January, 1879. 3772 BMMWWinrwiiffiHW a—■— PAYMENT SUSPENDED. Stock Must be Realised Upon. Doors open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A. WALKER, Draper. N. B. —All Outstanding Accounts must bo paid immediately. By order. 3739
NOTICE. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO 1 WISH to announce to the Citizens of Christchurch, Suburbs, and surrounding dis tricts, that their PREMISES ARE NOW OPENED. Onr Stock is very Largo and Well Selected, comprising everything in GENERAL DEAPERY Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Honiton, Point, Limerick, Valenciennes Maltese', and other Laces, GLOVES and HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS in every material, including Black and Coloured Silks, Irish Poplins, House Furnishings of every description. MENS, BOVS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, IN ALL STYLES. We am Cash Buyers, and Import our Goods direct from the Manufacturers, themhy saving all Warehousemen’s Profits and Homo Discounts, and placing us in a position offer many advantages to our customers who will do us the honor of a visit. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1544, 30 January 1879, Page 3
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