TO THE BEATHCOTE ELECTORS. ME J. T. FISHER will have great .pleasure in MEETING THE ELECTORS at the Oddfellows’Hall, Woolston, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. : 905 M K 11. J. C HATTiWAY ’ PIANOFORTE TUNER, PETERBOROUGH STREET, Christchurch; 267 CHEISTCHUECH ELECTION. ME STEVENS’ COMMITTEE, FOR THE SYDENHAM DISTEICT, Will Meet at Mr John Somers’ Private Boarding House, COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH, Close to Show Grounds, where Electoral Rolls may bo seen and every information obtained. 918 o DDFELLOWo’ H ALL. Lessees ... ... Messrs Crain and Harding Stage Manager ... ... Mr Hy. Hodson Conductor Professor Hughes Scenic Artist ... ... ... Mr C. Briggs Easiness Manager ... Mr H. F. Wachamuth. FOB A SHORT SEASON ONLY. THE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY (The Original Pinafore Company) Will open in the above hall (which has been refitted with splendid scenery from the able brash of Mr Briggs) T O-N I G H T, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1879, And will have the honor of producing Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan’s Spakkuno Comic Opera, H.M.S. PINAFORE. H.M.S. PINAFORE. H.M.S. PINAFORE. The English Comic Opera Company have been playing to crowded houses ever since they have been in the colony, and hundreds turned away in Dunedin. With the following powerful caste : Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.8., First Lord of the Admiralty Mr Eiccardi Captain Corcoran, commanding H.M. ship Pinafore Mr Harding Bill Bobstay, boatswain Mr R. Love Boatswain’s Mate ... Mr Klingenfelt Ralph Eackstraw, able seaman Mr John Crain Dick Deadeye, A ,B, ... Mr Kenry Hodson Hebe, Sir Joseph’s first cousin ... Miss Heath Little Buttercup, bum-boat woman Miss Isabel Hunter Josephine, the Captain’s daughter Miss Leaf First Lord’s sisters, his cousins, and his aunts, &0., by a full chorus of thirty performers. Scene Ist—Deck of H.M, ship Pinafore, off Portsmouth Harbor. Act I—Noon. Act 2—Night. Prices of Admission :—Front seats, 4s r , back seats, 2s 6d ; gallery. Is. Box office at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. Doors open at half-pa t 7 o’clock. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. Ladies and gentlemen holding reserved seat tickets will be admitted a quarter of an hour earlier. Secure your seats early to avoid the crush. 8-25 922 WANTED the Public to Know, that the Globe inserts “ Wanteds” for ONE SHILLING. THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST. HOUSEHOLD “F URN I TUB E AND EFFECTS. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr F. Lee, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Royal Standard Boarding-House, also the adjoining House, containing in all about 15 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting-rooms, and large Dining-room, at the corner of KILMORE AND DURHAM STREETS, Comprising— Double and single iron and wood bedsteads, quantity of blankets, counterpanes, and house linen, nearly new, oilcloth and carpets, nearly new ; washatands, dressing tables, toilet ware, cheats drawers, cornice poles and rings, curtains, blinds, rollers and fittings, all quite new; 100 ft gas piping, pendants, globes, pillars and brackets, home-made pickles and mushroom ketchup, largo assortment of electroplated spoons, forks, cruets, &c,, &c. An improved sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson Also, Piano by Chappell and Co., nearly new A very handsome ornamental stove and 12ft piping Number of young bens (laying) and Spanish rooster A large noble Newfoundland slnt (in pup) Sale at 11 o’clock sharp. Also, A veay old valuable steel engraving of the Old Testament, 4ft 6in by 3ft 6in, beautifully framed. A grand speculation for a gentleman wishing to make a present of it to the Museum, as it is the only engraving of its sort this side of the Lino ; engraving to be put up to Auction at 1 o’clock. 916 REWARD. —Strayed from my oWJL Stables, Colombo street, on the night of August 24th, one Chesnnt MAKE, with cover and head stall on, branded X on near shoulder. Anyone bringing her to N. K. Bowden Grace, Colombo street, will receive the above reward. 921 WANTED KNOWN, that unless Advertisements are sent in early they cannot be inserted in the Country Edition of the Globe. BOUGHT AT AUCTION, From H. Matson & Co., AT f E3B THAN HALF THE USUAL U COST. 6J dozen mugs, blue shield 10 dozen goblets, 30 dozen mugs and goblets, ice and gold 10 dozen candlesticks 10 dozen black and gold vases. All the above will be Given away for SIXPENCE EACH. H. B. MAY & CO.’S CASH SALE, The Hall, High street, Christchurch. 3850
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1721, 26 August 1879, Page 2
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711Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1721, 26 August 1879, Page 2
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