LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE Usual MONTHLY MEETING for receipt of subscriptions, &0., will be held at the Colonists’ Hall Committee Room, on TUESDAY Evening, March 2nd, 1880, at 6 p.m. New shares can be taken up at any monthly meeting. JOHN 8. WILCOX, 3309 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH, SYDENHAM, AND SUBURBAN BUILDING SOCIETY (Permanent). Offices—Hereford streeet, Christchurch. THE Offices of the Society will be open for the Receipt of Subscriptions and other payments, and Applications for Investing Shares, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 3rd March. Members are requested to leave their Pass Books for the Annual Audit. The Directors are prepared to receive Deposits to any amount bearing highest current rate of interest. 3303 W. W. CHARTERS, Manager. rjT H E A T R E O Y A L. THIS EVENING (MONDAY). The great Emotional Drama, entitled, THE TWO ORPHANS. THE TWO ORPHANS. THE TWO ORPHANS. With magnificent new scenery, mechanical effects, and properties. Henriette ... ... Miss Florence Colville Picard ... ... ... Mr Hoskins 3305 PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTION OP CANTERBURY. THE first MEETING of the Session will be held at the Rooms of the Institute on THURSDAY NEXT, March 4th, at 8 p.m. Subscriptions for 1880 are now due, and can be paid to the hon. sec. 3300 NELSON K. CHEBRILL. HOPE OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE, No. 8, 1.0.G.T. THE Rev. Dr. ROSEBY, L.L.D., Grand Worthy Chief Templar, will deliver an ADDRESS in the Templar Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING. March 2nd. A full attendance of members and visitors is requested. 3313 C. M. GRAY, D.D.G.W.C.T. WANTED, for a Station, a strong, active Lad, to milk cows, attend to horses, and make himself generally useful. References required. Apply to Milks, Hassal, & Co. 3311 FURNISHED Sitting and Bedroom, with Board, in private family, for two Gentlemen. Apply, lang’3, Confectioner, Oxford terrace West, corner Montreal street. 3312 TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1880. MB J. L. FLEMING has received instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, next the Bank of New Zealand (Removed for convenience of sale), TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the 2nd INST., At 12 o’clock. The whole of his household furniture and effects, &e., Ac. Also, Under Distraint for Rent. Cook v Cole. A quantity of household furniture, Ac. Sale at 12 o’clock. 3314 J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer. 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, Li yards wide, at Is lid per yard. SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY. WB 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 1878, 1 March 1880, Page 2
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