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SMltwtisemfnts. TTT T E, the Undersigned, n> I'• -v ENTKRED ito OPARTVtR. a HTP as Barristers and Solicitors at Chriat-chu-ch, under the style or firm of Joynt and Perceval, T. I. T OYNT, WESTS V B. PERCEVAL. Hereford street, Christchurch, December 31st, 187 8. 3517 AVON ROAD BOARD IHE°EBY give notice that the V-\ T UATIO V Lid r for the year 1879 is 'PE M for inspection at the Road Board office, Papanni road. All objections thereto must be left at the office of the Board on or before the 15th day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Road Board office not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. W. P. BE AT 8 ON, Clerk to the Board. Road Board office, Jan 15th, 1879. 38'1 TAILORS’ PICNIC will START from Post-office at 8.30 a.m. MONDAY, February 3rd; the committee, band, and conveyances to be in attendance at Eight 3815 T ’DMAS CRAH aM, Secretary.

REV. J. W. INGLIS. THIS Celebrated LECTURER and ELOCUTIONIST, who has been received with unbounded enthusiasm by crowded audiences in tago, will give his GRAND T.E'TTfTRR E TERT AINMENT, “SONGS AND MT T SIO OF SCOTLAND,” With Illustrative Recitals, In the Oddfellows’ Hal 1 , Port Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. sth, 2879. Reserve seats, 3s ; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. 3818 ROBT. KILPtTRTCK, Manager. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR J. G. HAWKFS is instructed by a gentleman leering Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTI N, At bis Rooms, Hereford street, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RFSERVB, SITTING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AND UTENSILS, viz., Mahogany couch in morocco, couch in rep, chairs in mahogany and hair, dining and folding chairs, oval and round h>o and other tables, fenders and irons, carpets, India matting l , cornice poles and rings, whatnot, clocks, ornaments, vases, flower stands, electro mounted bronze tea urn, &c., double and single wood and iron bedsteads, mattresses, palliasses, pillows, single and double duchess dressing tables, and marble top washstands to match, washstands and ware, dressing tables and glasses, night commodes, chests drawers, towel rails, &c , &c.. kitchen tables, chairs, cheffonier safe crockery, china, glassware, cooking utensils and sundries. Also, 1 Ransome & Sims’ corn cleaning machine. Sale at 11.30 a.m. 1-31 NO RESERVE. 3814 THEA TR E R OYA L. Lessee and Manager ... Mr George Darrell Last Two Nights of the Season and GRAND FARKWEL BRNKPIT Of the Famed Young English Tragedian. IST ' GKO KG E KIGNO D. TO NIGHT, FRIDAY, JAN. 31st, The Canterbury Eleven have signified their intention of vi-iting t> e theatre. At 8 o’clock sharp, first time in Christchurch, the glorious comedy-drama, in three acts, entitled ALON •*’. Col. Challice ... ... MR GEO. RIGNOLD His original character, as played by him at the Queen’s Theatre. London, for over 250 nights with remarkable success. Remember for this n : ght only. Concluding with the everpopular nauti al drama, produc' d for the first time in New Zealand with proper scenery and accessories. BLACK EYED SUSAN. William (his great character) Mr George Rignold With violin solo and sailor’s hornpipe. In both pieces Mr Bignold will be supported by the full strength of Mr George Darrell’s Combination. SATURDAY— LAST NlGHT— Grand Double Bill. Box Office at Bunz’ Music Warehouse. 1-31 6349 Messrs h. matson & co. have for sale THE LAST CHEAP ALLOTMENTS OF STRICKLAND’S (Gatherer’s) LAND, CASHEL STREET EAST. Prick —£4s. Terms—Three years. 2314 H. MATSON & CO.

NOTICE. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO WISH to announce to the Citizens of Christchurch, Suburbs, ami surrounding dis tricts, that their PREMISES ARE NOW OPENED. Our Stock is very Large and Well Selected, comprising everything in GENERAL DRAPERY, Millinery, Feathers, Flowers. Honiton, Point, Limerick, \ alenciennes Maitese, and other Laces, GLOVES and HOSIERY, DEtftSS GO {, DS in every material, including BUck and Coloured Silka, Irish Poplins, House Furnuiiinga of every description. MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, IN ALL STYLE i. We am Cash Buyers, and Import our Goods direct from the Manufacturers, themby saving all Warehousemen’s Profits and Home Discounts, and placing us in a position oiler 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 1545, 31 January 1879, Page 3

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706

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1545, 31 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1545, 31 January 1879, Page 3

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