rjIHE ATEE JJ^OYAL. Sub-Lessee and Manager... Mr Geo. Darrell. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hatman, & 00. LAST SIGHT NIGHTS Of the World’s Greatest Tragedian, MR WILLIAM CRBSWICE, And Talented London Actress, MISS HELEN ASHTON, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) ONLY, Mrs Lovell’s Magnificent Play in Five Acts, INGOMAR. INGOMAR. Ingomar Mr William Creswick Partbenia Miss Helen Ashton To Conclude with the Grand Drama, BEN BOLT. To-Morrow (Thursday), “Henry the Fourth.” No performance on Friday night. Saturday, “ Macbeth.” Due notice will be given of the Re production of “ Othello” with the Great Combination. Box Office at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. 4-9 388
Adelaide Wine Vaults, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Established ... 1870. i" LARGE SUPPLY of that beautiful .xjL and nourishing old Wine, OONSTANTIA, Is now to hand, ex Arawata, and in splendid condition. Thirty varieties of Australian Wines in stock, ■' he new tariff enables mo to sell these wines at 4s per dozen less than formerly, A. E. PEE ST 0 IST, Direct Importer. 4453
EXCURSION TO PIGEON BAY. ONGOOD FRIDAY. THE favourite s.s. AK A ROA will proto Pigeon Bay on _ ' GOOD FRIDAY, on the arrival of the 9.30 a.m. train from Christchurch, returning in time to catch the 6 p.m. train. Return tickets for Good Friday, ss; return tickets available till Easter Monday, 7s 6d. 4461 J. McLEAN, Master, EASTER MOND A Y EXCURSION. r IULE1 ULE s.s, AKAROA will proceed to Pigeon Hay on the arrivai of the 9 a.m. train from Christchurch, returning in time for the last train, Return Fares, ss. 4462 J. McLEAN, Master. ’ THURSDAY, APRIL lOtu. FURNITURE, GLASSWARE. CHINESE GOODS, IRONMONGERY, &c., &c. |fR J. G. HAWKE S will SELL ill Bit; PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE —Drawing-room suite in blue rep, colonial couches, couches in leather, cedar, Lalf-Seoteh, and other cheats drawers, single and double iron and wood bedsteads, 7ft mahogany sideboard, rosewood chclTonier, handsome wardrobe, &c , &c. GLASSWARE —Handsome cut decanters, engraved clarets, china breakfast and tea service, by Minton, &c., &c. CHINESE GOODS—Camphor-wood chests, bird cages, luncheon baskets, fans, tigerclaw jewellery, ivory napkin rings, draught and chessmen, counters, tea caddies, workboxes, &c., &c. IRONMONGERY —Fenders. 21 doz galvanised buckets, 4 doz frypana, stoves, ranges, &c. SUNDRIES —Complete turning lathe, galvanic battery, 4 bundles gilt moulding, quantity envelopes, handsome plated ware, central-fire, breech-loading, and other guns, &c., &e., and quantity sundries PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS Lot BOOKS. Also, 2-winged mahogany wardrobe with plate glass doors Pier glass, 50 x 40, Brussels carpet, 14 x 12, and rug to match, vases, lustres, &c., &c. Boots, hoot uppers, and first-class sewing machine by Jones & Co. Also, Handsome Piano by Hopkinson, in walnut Drawing-room suite in green rep. 4-9 4507 Solo at 12 o’clock.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1603, 9 April 1879, Page 3
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