HBA T B B THIS EVENING (MONDAY), The Greatest Hit Ever Seen. HAPPY LAND. HAPPY LAND. HAPPY LAND. HAPPY LAND. HAPPY LAND. HAPPY LAND. To be Preceded by a Comedy by| MR AND MRS HOSKINS. Box plan at Montague's Bazaar. 3185 -jl/TAGAZINE VOLS. FOR 1880. Leisure Hour, 7s 6d; Sunday at Home, 7s 6d ; Day of Rest. 9s 6d ; Sunday Magazine, 9a 6d ; Good Words, 9s 6d ; Children's Friend, Infanta' Magazine, Adviser, Prize, British Workman, Band of Hope. Fresh supplies of Books for Prizes for Schools from 6d upwards. FOUNrAIN BARBER, Colombo street. 1692 THE OUSTOMS TARIFF. OW PUBLISHED, and ON SALTS at I the " PRESS '• Office, the BE VISED CUSTOMS TARIFF, including the decisions of the Commissioners up to date of publication, PEICE—TWO SHILLINGS.: BUILDING SITES. ARMAGH STREET EAST GLOUCESTER STREET EAST (OR SALE, as per plan, to be seen at the ! office of the undersigned, most DESIRABLE BUILDING SECTIONS, Fronting on the continuation of Armagh street to Stanmore road, and in Gloucester street East. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terms exceptionally easy, of which particulars may be had on application. LEWIS AND GOULD, 118 Hereford street, Christohurch: DUNEDIN RACES. IEIE Union s.s. Company's ~S.S. ROXOMAHANA „£» "Will leave Lyttelton TO-MORRuW (TUESDAY), FEB. 24th, Taking Visitors to the DUNEDIN RACES. . Passengers must proceed by 2.40 p.m. train. RETURN FARES—£3. 3192 K. PUFLETT, Agent. WANTED, a good General Servant, and Nursemaid; references required. Apply Mrs L. A. Bishop, Cranmer Square. 3193 WANTED to Rent, from Ist of Ajrd next, a five or six-roomed house, between Lichfield and Kilmore street East. | Apply to M. Nola.s, Dunstable House, Cashel street. 3191 OARD and Residence for Two Gentle- ,' men in a private family, with use of piano. No others kept. Apply Mr Bowbest, Grocer, Colombo street. 3190 W. H. J> YV • Xl* JL/ A W E, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND COLLECTOR. O ce— Mr T. PILLOW, Colombo Street, 3188 Christchuroh. RICHARD OtfFWOOD, Senior, j Carrier, beg to thank the public of Christchuroh and the surrounding provinces for their patronage for the last 15 years, and that through ill-health he has transferred his business to R. J. OFFWOOD, Jun., THIS DAY, February 14th, 1880. All accounts to be sent In up to February 14th, 1880, to Richard Off wood, sen,, for payment, within one month from date. 3187 TO RAILWAY EMPLOYES. FOR SALE—FREE HOLT) SECTIONS fronting on Fifth street and Barbadoes street, Sydenham. Price—£7s Each. Terms to Suit Purchasers. Apply J. B. DALE & CO., 3189 Cathedral square. SOMETHING NEW. WE have just received the new " Cyprian Estamene Serge," in all the new shades at Is per yard. SOMETHING WONDERFUL. WE are now showing a lot of French Satin Cloths, in all colors, at Is per yard. SOMETHING STARTLING. WE are selling fine Black Cashmere, 1| yards wide, at Is lid per yard. SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY. WE have good heavy Grey Calico at 2s 9d per doz. H. E. MAY~AND CO., The Hall, High street.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1872, 23 February 1880, Page 2
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