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ANTED, Five or Six Gentlemen . . Boarders. Apply office of this paper. 3554 WANTED, a strong girl as General Servant in a email family. Apply im mediately Mrs Tubnok, Wilton Cottage, Lichfield street, near East belt. 3552 .C A D E M Y OP iJX USIC. TO-NIGHT (WEDNRBBAY), MARCH 17th, FIRST GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, AND THE LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF MR ARTHUR SKETCHLEY, The greatest living humorist on earth, with his old and familiar friend MRS BROWN AT THE PLAT. Patronized by His Excellency SD3 HEKCULES AND L4DY ROBINSON, The Dnko of Connaught, And the Nobility of England. Remember this is the Last Night but Two. Tickets at Milner and Thomson's. Open 7.30 ; commence ati.B. Carriages at 10. Admission—Circle, 4s; stalls, strictly select, 2s Gd; pit, Is. Mr P. BARRAUD, Private Sec. Mr J. GARDNER, Business Agent. 3-17 6494 GREAT CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES. PRIOR TO OPENING WINTER STOCK. H/~NORRICir, feeling it is better to • Vy offer the balance of this Season's goods at very low prices rather than keep it for months, and as he intends opening winter goods shortly, has determined that every line of the present stock shall be sold at reduced prices. The public have now an opportunity that seldom occurs of securing splendid value. And as many customers have repeatedly expressed themselves as very pleased with the value they received at the former clearing sale, he intends giving now Euch good value that they will remember for many a day. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, the 18th INSTANT, AND CONTINUE FOR 14 DAYS. DON'T HESITATE IP YOU WANT BOOTS FOR YOURSELVES AND FAMILIES. H. CORRICK", 3-17 3548 Victoria street. WALKER'S NO SURRENDER PURPLE HEROES. (L.O.L. No. 24.) WILL hold their usual MONTHLY MEETING in the Orange Hall on THURSDAY, the 18th, at 7.30 p.m. By order of W.M., 3549 J. WHTTLEY, Peot. . H E A T |R E THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), (St Patrick's Night), Will be produced the splendid Irish Drama of ST. PATRICK'S EVE; or KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN. With National Melodies, Songs, and Dances. LOOK OUT FOR THE PILOT. 3550 PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE. N Additional Ordinary MEETING will L be held at the Rooms of the Institute, on THUBSDAY NEXT, MARCH 18, 1880,

At 3 p.m., When the President will read his Opening Address on ~ .; "The Progress of Applied Science in Canterbury." Subscriptions are overdue, and can be paid to the Hon. Sec, 3506 NELSON K. CHERRILL. VOi.TJNT.KEK KEVIiSW, AND CANTERBURY AUTUMN RACE MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. THE SALE OP THREE DAYS' RIGHT or PUBLICANS' BOOTHS, CONFECTIONERS' BOOTHS, HORSE YARDS, SPORTS, &c, Will take place BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Commercial Hotel, Cathedral square, Ok PRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1880, At 3 p.m. FREDK. DIGBY, Sec. C.J.C. ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO., 3381 Auctioneers, Christchurch. IMPORTANT. IHE Undersigned is prepared to SUPPLY _ FAMILIES all the year round with first prize Cheese, and very choice Butter, Fresh Eggs, Genuine Coffee; ground on the premises, Teas in boxes and half-chests unequalled in value, and every description of GROCERIES, at unusually Low Prices, ..... D. STRANAGHAN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Victoria street, opposite Red House. 3315 7ANTED KNOWN—H. E. May and V » Co; have just opened a splendid assortment of Autumn and Winter Dress Materials in the newest fabrics and colours. Home spuns from 7id, serges from 9d, satin cloths from Is in all colours, figured satin cloths at Is 2d, repps, all wool serges, Persian cords, Ruflsel cords, diagonals, Estamene serges, Cashmeres and French merinos in great variety. Dresses made to order, fit guaranteed. "ANTED KNOWN—You can buy un bleached calico at 2a 91 per fine white calico at 2s lid per dozan, heavy white calico at 5d per yard, sheeting plain and twilled at Is per yard, Union flannels from 9£d par yard, Crimean Bhirting3 at Is per yard, at H. E. May and Co.'s The Hall, High street, Christchurch. ANTED KNOWN—H. E. May and Co. are selling a really good Wincey at 5Jd per yard ; also Zenella umbrellas at Is lid and 2s 6d, twilled silk umbrellas at 4s lid, 5s 6d, and 7s 6d. 2850

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1892, 17 March 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1892, 17 March 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1892, 17 March 1880, Page 2

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