Lecturer and Manager ... Harry Stanley. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, The loading presents will include a SPLENDID GOLD HUNTING WATCH » (-H SI h 3 CLARK & WALL, CASESI STREET, TWO DOORS FROM BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. H w SI l-d w SJ CHEAP LINES IN DRAPERY JUST EYING OPENED, in all the NEWEST STYLES. Horrock’s A Longcloth ... ... ... 3a lid per dozen, Winseys, all shades 6jd ~ „ Also, LARGE ASSORTMENT OE FANCY GOODS, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. 4557 s** la la
(Guaranteed), Gold Hunting- Watch. A Valuable Tea and Coffee Service (four pieces), T - A AND COFFEE SERVICE, A Gentleman’s Suite (inlaid with Gold), Gentleman’s Suite, and THIRTY TO FORTY OTHER PRESENTS. FRIDAY GRAND FASHIONABLE CONUNDRUM NIGHT. The proprietor will give, for the Best Original Conundrum on the American War Panorama, a very HANDSOME OLEOGRAPH PICTURE, beautifully framed. In addition to the usual distribution, a Present will also be given for the worst one. The conundrums will be collected from the audience only at 9 o’clock, on Friday evening, in the Hall, and be examif ed by a Committee of Gentlemen. The picture is now on view at Mr William Brice’s, Hairdresser, Colombo and Hereford streets. No extra charge for tickets. Admission —ls, 2s, and 3s. Children half-price to secon'l and reserved seats. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8 o’clock. GRAND AFTER OON PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 19th. Children, Sixpence. Doors open at 2.30 ; com 4-24 mence at 3 o’clock. 1112 Theatrf Royal Lessees ... Messrs Dayman, Hiscocks & Co. Sub-Lessee R. G. Bachklder. Under the patronage of his Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G New Programme. This Evening, Thur-day, April 24th, Thorn, Darvin, and Burton, the Or ginal Royal Illusionists, and Exposers of Spiritualism Chevalier Thorn’s Flying Cage and Fish Bowl Illusions. First time of the Great Katie King Mystery. Darvin and Burton’s Night with the Spirits. Darvin’s Mysterious Scaled Sack. Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Dooi’s open at 730 ; Overture, 8 sharp. Box office, Montague’s Fancy Bazaar, Afternoon performance, Saturday, April 26th, at 2.30, for families, schools, and children. 4-24 111 G C. WEIGHTMAN, Agent.
EIRE. EIRE. SALVAGE GOODS. GEBAT CLEAEING SALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISH!'’G, MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTH ’ CL THING, H CIS AMu CAPS. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO. (HIGH STREET) BEG to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding listricts, that, in consequence of the tire which occurred ou their premises on Sa urday, sth April, they will hold a General Clearing-out Sale of all their Valuable Stock, too large to particularise, valued at <£lß,ooo. Every Line will be sold at Less than English Cost Price. All goods damaged by fire or water will be sold, regardless of cost, at less than a quarter their previous value. Sale commenced on Wednesday, April 9th. All goods sold for cash) only, No]J goods entered during the sale. 2370
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1615, 24 April 1879, Page 3
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469Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1615, 24 April 1879, Page 3
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