F MRS JOHN ALLAN -will communl. . oate with her Brother, Robert Wheeler, she will hear of something to her advantage. Robert Whbeleb, Joe Joes, Southland. HEA T R E JKf O Y A L. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), THE HBIR AT LAW. THE HEIR AT LAW. Dr. Panstfoss, L.L. D....Mr Hoskins Cioely Homespun ...Miss Florence Colville First appearance of (MRS WHITE AT THE PLAY. To-morrow (Saturday), LIFE IN THE SOUTH. 3470 CHRISTOHURCH GLEH SOCIETY. L/TEMBERS are requested to MEET at jJL Professor Hughes', Manchester street, TO-MOHROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 3473 W. H. BOSS, Hon. See. " HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Free- . hold Security and in sums to suit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, 3368 Christchurch. TANl'ifl), Christian Friends, Archi- . . teots, &c, to know that in case they have a shaky hand on the Sabbath morning, W. Ftaiford, Hairdresser, second to none, of Cashel street, will act the Good Samaritan every Sunday morning, by shaving their chins and trimming their locks in time for o aurch. 3475 7"ANTED, a first-class Cabinet-maker t t or Joiner. Apply " Freas" Office, on Saturday morning, ten o'clock, 3476 WANTED, a General Blacksmith ; must be a good shoer. Apply at once, to R. L. McDiabmid, Woolston. 3474
LIME. IHE Undersigned have always ON . HAND WHITECLTFF'S MARBLE LIME, In any quantity. W. MONTGOMERY & CO., LIMITED, 3459 Sole Agents. MARCH 13. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Current Topics 14,15 Telegrams—European, Colonial, Interprovincial ... ... ... ... ... 8, 9 Australian Nbwb 18 English News 10 Native News 10 Correspondence 11 QurCorresfondents Miscellaneous 11 Tub Courts 7, 8 Road Boards 19 Inquests Borough Councils Town and Country General 19,20,21 Meetings Heathcote Regatta The Druids Lyttelton Harbour Board— Female Kefnge Drainage Board Board of Education Canterbury Cricket Association Bible Christian Church —Southbridge School Anniversary— School Committee—Harvest Thanksgiving Services Waiau Presbyterian Church —Board of Conservators — Canterbury Marble Company—Kaiapoi Borough Council —Reception Soiree —Bee Demonstration — Canterbury Chess Club Lecture on Thos. Moore ... ■ 16, 17 Volunteering 18,19 Eifle Meeting at Nelson ... The Yeoman—Hints on Feeding Horses Agricultural Statistics Facts for Farmers —Objectionable Flavor in Butter—The Secret of Success in Hard Times —A "Wasteful Interest paid by Farmers—Poultry Keeping 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chndley Wintering Hardy Plants in Frames—Glass House Interior —Bangiora and Ashburton Flower Shows ..... 5 The Sportsman Racing Calendar, —- Sporting Notes by " Sinbad "—Racing Notes from England by our own Correspondent Acceptances G. Autumn Handicap—Weights for Port Victoria and Oxfcrd Handicaps Southland Races'— Hawke's Bay J.C. General Entries —Dargaville Acceptances—Racing in Australia—The Australian Cup 6, 7 Aquatics— Wanganui Begatta A Big Champion Race —Trickett against Time —Swimming—The English Champion in Adelaide... ... ... ... ... 7 Cricket Matches to Come Matches of the Week ... 7 Entertainments, fto. Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip ... ... ' ... Poetry—The Old Subscriber —Two Ways of Putting it ... 3 Ladies' Column Robes de Ohambre— Will our Children Support Themselves —Plants in Sleeping Hooms ... ... 3 Varieties 10 'Lhb Novelist —The Stone-Mason's Triumph—How Georgette Kept Tryst— The Portrait 3 Weekly Summary Advertisements
HE Friends of the late Mr Henry Miller are respectfully informed that the Funeral will leave his late residence, corner of Stanmore lane and East Town Belt, on Saturday next, at Two o'clock, for the English Cemetery. H. FUHBMANN, 3i52 Undertaker. WANTED KNOWN—H. E. May' and i » Co. have just opened a' splendid assortment of Autumn and Winter,, Dress Materials in the newest fabrics and colours. Hume spuria from 7£d, serges from 9d, satin cloths from Is in all colours, figured satin cloths at Is 2d, repps, all wool serges, Persian cords, Ruasel cords, diagonals, Estamene serges, Cashmeres and French merinos in great variety. Ureases made to order, fit guaranteed. J- ANTED KNOWN—You can buy un T T bleached calico at 2s 9d per dozen, fine white calico at 2s lid per dozen, heavy white calico at 5d per yard, sheeting plain and twilled at Is per yard, Union flannels from 9&d par yard, Crimean shirtings at Is per yard, at H. E. May and Co.'a The Hall, Bigh street, Christchurch. ANTED KNOWN—H. E. May and Co. are selling a really good Wincey it 6Jd per yard ; also Zenella umbrellas at Is lid and 2s 6d, twilled silk umbrellas at 4s lid, 5a 6d, and 7s 6d. 2850
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1888, 12 March 1880, Page 2
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