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SYDENHAM. SYDENHAM. CAPITAL BUILDING SECTION. MR CHARLES CM UK will SELL BY AUCTION, At hia Booms, in Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, Lot No. 95, on plan of the Yen. Archdeacon Wilson’s land, lying between the Gasworks road and Wilson’s road, containing one quarter-acre. Railway employes and others deslrons of obtaining each a good site should attend this sale. No. 14S Sale at 12 o’clock, 2813 FAMINE IN IRELAND. £|J. RAND OONCEET nr aid or THE SUFFERING POOR. Fnll particulars in future advertisements. Ladies and gentlemen willing to assist will oblige by communicating with PROFESSOR HUGHES, 2680 Manchester street. THEA TR E ROY AL. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman, and Co. Director Mr W. Saurin Lyster

Acting Manager ... Mr George Musgrove LYSTBE’S EOYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Musical Director and Conductor— Signor Alberto Zelman Stage Manager Mr Arthur Howell THIS (SATURDAY) 'EVENING, JAN. 31st, Will be given Balfe’s Favorite Opera, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. The performance will be under the immediate patronage and in the presence of His Worship the Mayor and ''ouncMors, also the Committee of the Fund. Benedict’s Beautiful Opera, THE LILY OP KILLABNEY (Colleen Eawn), And the Great Second Act of LUCIA D I LAMMERMOOR Will be given. The full strength of both the English and Italian Company will appear on this evening. Seats for this evening can be secured at Mr Wood’s, stationer. High street. Box plan open at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar, where seats may be secured six days in advance. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.30 Prices of Admission: Dress circle, 7a 6d; Stalls (strictly select), 4s ; Pit, 2s. To avoid tho crush. Tickets for the Stalls and Pit can be purchased at Mr Simpson’s, Tobacconist, High street, and Mr Spensley’s Music Warehouse. High street. 2859 OPERA.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully appealed to not to USE their TICKETS on MONDAY, February 2nd, when the Performance "will be in Aid of the IRISH FAMINE FUND. And it is desired to make the occasion a great financial success. 2569 ADDINGTON. TO PARTIES IN SEARCH OF A COMFuRi'ABLE FREEHOLD. MB J, L. FLEMING will SELL by PUBLIC AUCDON, At his Rooms, Hereford street, next the Bank of New Zealand, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1880, A SECTION OF LAND, Situated in A rpryle street, Opposite Feather’s Hotel, Addington, together with the Fiva-roomed Cottage and scullery erected thereon. The cottaoe is nearly new, built in a very substantial manner and finished in first class style, furnished w th Leamington range and register grates. The section is securely fenced, and the garden well stocked with fruit trees. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms very easy. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer. 2851 DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO. Draper, charters & co. have FOR SALE the undermentioned PROPERTIES OPAWA —Ten minutes’ walk from f'hristchnroh Station— A three-roomed dwelling honse, with quarter acre of land and all improvements, artesian Well, &c. ; let to a good tenant at Uls per week. To bo Sold a Bargain, subject to a Mortgage to a Building Society, having nine years to mn. OPAWA—Sections on Enaor’s road, from £4O upwards j £5 deposit, and balance In quarterly instalments of £5, bearing current interest. SYDENHAM—motion of Lard, with T cottage, situate on Windmill road fenced, with artesian well, &o. Price, £l6O. Terms easy. Two sections on Queen stieet, off Colombo road. Price, £75 each. Terms easy. HORNBY—A splendid section of land, close to Hornby Junction, containing five aces. LEITH FI ELD—A section of land and four-roomed dwelling-honso. P ioe, £SO cash. FBKRY ROAD—Wilson’s Nursery; sections, £sl each, £5 deposit, and balance in qnatterly instalments of £5 bearing current inter'it. RIOt-ARTON —Building tiL-s cl se to the Church, from £ls upwards £3 cash and ) alance in quarteily ins tilments of £3, bearing current interest, Also, A valuable section of land on the Gasworks road, containing half an acre, with sidings from the Lyttelton and Christchurch railway ou th' te r ides A splendid site for colliery owners, merchants, and others. Price and terms very easy. Also, A number of town and sal-nrban sections and farms, from fifty acre-- upwards, in the most favored agri..n’t ;ial districts of Canterbury. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CD., 2613 Hereford street.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1854, 31 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1854, 31 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1854, 31 January 1880, Page 3

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