ORSON’S PEPSIN E WINE MORSON’S PEPSINE, The beat Remedy for Indigestion. MORSON’S CHEMICALS, For Parity are Unsurpassed. MORSON’S CHEMICAL FOOD. MORSON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS. T. MORSON AND SON, Manufacturing Chemists, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London. Agents for New Zealand—■ ISainsbury, Ellisdon & Co.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH. Ellisdon’a Neuralgic Drop, a certain cure for that moat distressing complaint— Neuralgia. From the Rev. C. J. Merton, St. John’s Parsonarge, Ferry road. “ After suffering for many years I have found nothing relievo me so speedily or so effectively, I can confidently recommend it.” SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Sainahury,“!Elliadon and Co; TH E w EEKIT PEE 3 8. FEBRUARY 7. TABLE OP CONTENTS. Eakaia School—Ashburton Fire Brigade—Sabbath School Teachers’ Institute—Canterbury Female RefugeReview Committee—Central Cemetery Board —Lyttelton Harbor Board —Irish Distress Committees —Mining Meeting at Malvern—Amberley Church Meeting Ashburton Horticultural Society—Ministers’ Association—Merivale Parish Waimakariri Harbor Board—Heathcote Racing Club—Canterbury Reform Association —Mr Chiniquy’s Lectures ... 16, 17, 18, 19 The Yeoman —The Dairy—Renovating Exhausted Land —Some Facts in Cheesemaking—Feeding Straw to Horses —Turkey Fattening 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley—Treatment of House Plants —Hyacinths in Pots—B edge-cutting Machine—How to Dry Plants 5 The Sportsman Racing Calendar Sporting Notes by 11 Sinbad ”—Nominations for C.J.C. Autumn Handicap— Taranaki, Dunedin, and Wairarapa Races Wanganui Acceptances Weights for Hawke’s Bay R.C. Handicaps—Papaknra Races ... ... ... 6 Coursing —Nominations for Canterbury Derby and Oaks 6 Boating —Calendar—Matches of the Week —Auckland Regatta 6 Cricket Matches to Come Matches of the Week . ... 6, 7 Entertainments, &c. Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip ... 16 Poetry—Home and Friend _ ... 3 Ladies’ Column —Room Decoration — Bread —The Home 3 Varieties 11 The Novelist —Max Challoner’s Fortune —My Laundress’ Revenge Hiss ' Brighter’s Academy 3, 4 The Loafer in the Street 19 Weekly Summary * 12 Advertisements 1,2,12,13, 21, 24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets ... 11,12
CHURCH OP CHRIST. o DDFE BLOWS’ H ALL, Lichfield street. ME THOS. H. BATES, Evangelist, Will (D.V.) Preach in the above Hall TO-MOEEOW EVENING. 2-7 All Seats Free. V . DREW’S 2964 H UE C H. CHILDREN’S SERVICE. SABBATH, Bth FEBRUARY. An ADDRESS on TEMPERANCE by ME RICHARDS, preparatory to the formation of a Band of Hope in connection with the St. Andrew’s Temperance League. Service at 2.30. 2-7 2960 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NORTH BELT. THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Montreal street North, will (D.V.) be opened for public worship on SABBATH, FEBRUARY 15th (not To morrow.) Tho REV. JAMES HILL, of Lyttelton, will conduct the Morning Service at XI o’clock, and the REV, DAVID McKEE, late of Rutland Square Presbyterian Church, Dublin, will conduct the Evening Service at half-past six o’clock. 2-7 2961 mHEA T R E Leasees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hay man, and Co Director ... ' Mr W. Saurin Lyater Acting Manager ... Mr George Musgrove LYSTER’S ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. R O Y A L. Musical Director and ConductorSignor Alberto Zalman Stage Manager Mr Arthur Howell POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. As the Company saila for Wellington Tonight. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, FEB. 7th, When will bo given Auber’s Romantic Opera, FRA DIAVOLO. (In English). ... Mr Armes Beaumont Mr Arthur Howell ... Mr G. A. Johnson ... Mr C. H. Templeton Mr B. Xevison ... Mr Ugo Angieri ... Mrs J. H. Fox And ... Madame Ro;e Hersee Fra Diavolo Lord Allcaah Lorenzo ... Beppo ... Giacomo... Matteo ... Lady Allcash Zerlica SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR LYTTELTON PATRONS. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave after the Opera This Evening, at Midnight, for LTTTELTON. Box plan open at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar, whore seats may be secured. To avoid the crush, Tickets for the Stolls and Pit can be purchased at Mr Simpson’s, Tobacconist, High street, and Mr Spensley a Music Warehouse, High street. Prices of Admission: Dress circle, 7a 6d; Stalls (strictly select), 4s ; Pit, 2a. Doors open at 7.3 C; overture at 7.45 to-night. 2.7 Carriages at 10.30. 4SBS
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1859, 7 February 1880, Page 3
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