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RAINBOW LOCOS, Fo. 84, 1.0.G.T., LYTTEXTON. THE USUAL MEETINGS of the above Lodge will be held on TUBS DAYS afc ■ 7.30 p,m , at Weßleyan Schoolroom, iiietcad of Thursdays. THO 3. OCKFORD, W.C.T. 428 M. S BROWN, W.S. I CHILBLAINS CURED. "?HE American Pharmaceutical Associa- —. Improved CHILBLAIN LOTION, which has obtained sach notoriety for the Wonderful Cares it has performed and the painlessness of its application, [may be had of the following storekeepers : J. P. Oliver, Colombo street Messrs Watt and Co., Whateley-road Mr R. Binstead, Cashel street Mr Like, High street Mr Mouldy, Colombo street Mr H. Jones,' Ashbnrton Mr Lincoln road Mr Ebert, Waltham Mr Sawell, St, Alban's • Mr H. Blackwell, Kaiapoi Mr J. Anderson, Rangiora At Ore Shilling per Bottle. Agents wanted for other parts of the city And country. 390 Apply J. P. OLIVER. AVON BOAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. , MEETING- of the RATEPAYERS of . the above road district, will be held at the Road Board office, Papanni road, on FRIDAY, July 18th, 1879, at noon, for the purpose of ELECTING a MEMBER in the place of Mr J. L. Wilson, whose seat on the Board has become vacant. The POLL, if' necessary, will be held on Saturday, July. 19th, 1873, from 9'a.m. to 6 p.m. The polling placea for the district are : The Road Board office, Papanui road ;: Bingsland school, and the Styx Mill. | By order of the Board. WILLIAM FLE3HER, Chairman. July 3rd, 1879.' 355 PORT VICTORIA ROAD BOARD. LENDERS are invited for FORMING a ROAD over Manson's Hill, being a distance of 129 chains, more or less. Plans and specification can be seen at the residence of the Chairman, Governor's Bay, where tenders will be received until Monday, the 21st July inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, PAUL N, HODGSON, Chairman. 7th July, 1879. 433 . H E A T R E JL*; O Y A L.. Lessees, Messrs Hiscocks.Hayman and Co. Stage Manager, Mr W. H. Bent. Tvr„=;„„i tk „,„*-„>. tvc t it. Delaney. athanß, HISCOCKS AND HAYMAN'S MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MINSTRELS . MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MAMMOTH Whose Triumphant Season Positively Ends on FRIDAY NEXT. Our rapid but ever memorable trip through New Zealand is all too brief, but while we are here we shall endeavor to present novelties impossible to any other company. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY Bth, LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT SUPERB PROGRAMME. LAST NIGHT OF MARITANA. TO-MORROW—ENTIRE CHANGE. NEW THROUGHOUT. THURSDAY—BENEFIT TENDERED TO WM. HORACE BENT. AN ESPECIAL PROGRAMME. FRIDAY—OUR LAST NIGHT. A NOVEL AND GREAT FAREWELL PROGRAMME. These are onr positive arrangements. We must go per Ladybird on Saturday to Wellington. Come and see the Greatest Minstrel Company in existence. Admission, 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Reserved seats at Montague's Art Bazaar. Open at 7, commence at 8. THOS. KENNEDY, Business Manager. 7-8 5486 \HEATBE X> O Y A L. Lessees & Proprietors—Hiscocks, Hayman & Co. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18th, Benefit of MR W. HORACE BENT. Grand Especial Programme. First time of Four Mastodons. Bent, Brown, Newlands, and Kennedy First time of Brown and Newlands, Burlesque Acrobats. First time of Mr Bent's Burlesque Drama, Yellow Novel Heroes, or Life on the Plains, introducing the five gieat Comedians. 7 8 5487 HEA T R E Stage Manager Mr J. G. Joyce. FIRST APPEABANCE IN CHRISTCHURCH Of the Eminent London Author and Comedian, WYBERT REEVE, WYBERT REEVE, Who will appear in a round of special dramatic novelties, the perfect realisation of which has rendered himself and them famous in the principal cities of England, America and Australia. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 12, Will be produced with elegant and appropriate scenery and mountings the new, original and beautiful play, written by Palgrave Simpson and Herbert Merivale, entitled, ALL FOE HER ! ! ! ALL FOR HER ! ! ! In which Mr Wybert Reeve will sustain his original character. Supported by a full dramatic company. Particulars in future advertisemsnts. 7-5 Box plan, Montague's Bazaar. 5371 IN THE MIDDLE ISLAND. I MUST PROTECT MYSELF. OIOME evil-disposed persons have spread a report that the American Coach Factory, Cashel street, Is closed, but it is false. It is not closed, neither do I intend it to be. It will be opened every day, and prepared to receive all orders that I may be favored with. New Work, Repairs, and Shoeing promptly attended to, and done in the best workman-like manner, and at a price to give my customers satisfaction. I have for sale a large assortment of Carriages of my own manufacture, to which I would invite public inspection, and will sell at the Lowest Poesib'e Price. Landau, Phaetons, Waggonettes, Howland Style Double-seated Buggies, Commercial Doubleseated Buggies, Abbott Style Buggies, HowJ land and Yacht Style Single Buggies, Small Two-seat Station Waggons. Also, Second-hand Top and Open Phaetons, Waggonette, Double and Single Seat Bucgle", I still ask for continuation of the liberal patronage that for many years has been liberally bestowed upon me, and, as I have done before, will try and merit it. A, G. HOWLAND, PROPBIETOB OF THE AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, Cashel street, Christchurch 426

fike. :fi:rje. fire. fiee. IiAST TEN BAYS OP THE GREAT SALVAGE SALE OF Drapery, Millinery, House Furnishing, MEN'S, BOY'S, AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Damaged by Fire and Water, at . JAMES MUIiIiIGAN & CCVS, ETCOH STREET-! ■•-*»: Our Customers andjthe General Public should not miss this Genuine Sale. A visit wBI satisfy intending purchasers that the goods>ust have cost mere in the Home Market. &, JAMES MTTEEIG-A-Isr to CO HIGH STEEET CHRI9TCHORCB. 2370 J

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1679, 8 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1679, 8 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1679, 8 July 1879, Page 3

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