THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). r*HE Directors of the above Society ara L now prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for LOANS. DEPOSITS reoeived at highest current ites of interests. EDWD. J. T. FORD, 3649 Manager. CANTERBURY SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS' INSTIrUTE. nHE MONTHLY MEETING of the above L Institute will be held on THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, At 7.30 p.m., in the Free Methodist Church.. St. Asaph street. Address by Mr Richards, "The Nscesn^r Qualifications for a Sabbath School Teacher." J. B. CHISHOCM, 3-27 3G73 Hon. Sec. SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE REV. MR HILL, of Lyttelton, will preach TO-MORROvY MOBNIKG, at the usual hour (11 a.m.), ard introduce th newly inducted minister, the Rev. Mr C*irns. The Bev. Mr Cairns will preuch at the isoa' hour in the eve:sing, 6 30 p.m. 3-\i7 307SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OP SADDLERY, &c. _£E UNDEESIGNED have for S.*™ . and on view at the SINK, a specie of carefully-selected SADDiJEEI, otu. sting of the following article'-: cse3t hogskin saddles, complete Steeple chase saddle Racing saddles Set ot the best silver-mounted carriage harness (very recherche) Greyhound slips Dog couplings Leading reins Silk breastplate martingales DELAMAIN & CO., 3-27 3675 Gloucester street. CADEMY Jenny Boker, " Formosa" Major Jorum Dr. Doremus Merivale Sadler Bancrof Hervey Sir John Talbot Burbage Cutts Lord Eden Tom Burroughs Crompton Kerr Sam Boker Bob Saunders Mrs Walter Hill Mr Charles Burford Mr J. Howe The Mr George Absthtjs a Mr Power Peemiee Mr Lyster Stab Mr Williams Dramatic Mr Jenkinson Company Miss Jennie Nve Mr J. Tyrrell " The &Ir Dave ClinGreatest ton Drama of Mr J. Musgrave Modern Life Mx E. Alexander Formosa, or the Mr A. Ashton Railroad to Mr J. Hooper Ruin, JMr Howard By Dion (Mr Martin Boucicault. jMr Nash Miss Bes si e Vivian Miss Arethusa May Miss Hettie Latnbrette Miss Cora Mclan Milner and Thompson, High 3 25 3642 M'DONALD'S .NNTJAL CONSULTATION OH THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. Run in Christchurch, March 30th, ISSO. 500 Subscribers at 203. First Horse ... Second Horso ... ... 100 Third Horse 50 Starters, divided 100 Non-starters... ... ... 100 Edith Burroughs Drawers of Horses will be informed by telegram. icount of retu tricts not coming te hand in time, the DRAWING of the above will not take place until MONDAY NEXT, 29th inst, at 7.30 p.m., at the Colonists' Hall. THOMAS M'DONALD, 3645 Lyttelton. 10RNS, BUNIONS, AND WARIS. C. BASSTIAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch that he shortly intends leaving. Persons suffering from the above painful excrescencias are requested to make early applications. Ladies attended at their own residences. N.B.—No cutting. Address—White Hart Hotel, or Ellisdon's Chemist Shop, Hiah street, where testimonials from many well-known residents of Christchurch can be seen, 3493 THE CUSTOMS TARIFF. NOW PUBLISHED, and ON SALE - at the "PRESS '• Office, the REVISED CUSTOMS TARIFF, including the decisions of the Commissioners up to date of publication. PRICE—TWO SHILLINGS. NEW SUPPLIES OF JLXOMCEOPATEIC .I\I.EDIOLNES JUST RECEIVED. Guaranteed Freshly Prepared FOUNTAIN BARBER, Importer of Books and Stationery, corner of Cathedral square and Colombo street. 1692 CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. IMMENSE REDUCTION. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. PEN on THURSDAY, MARCH /• 11th. JOHN SHEEN, Next Duckworth's Grocery Establishment, 3407 High street. VICTORIA MARKET. 10 Men of Large Families, Low Wages, _ and Half Work.—While this market may be an eyesore to a few, we determine it shall be a benefit to you, and therefore claim your support, to enable as ti sell at small profits, as the following prices wlil show:—Onions, I6lbs a shillbg, or 6a 8d per cwt; Potatoes, 301bs a shilling, or 3s 6d per cwt; Pears (lucious eating), 4i per lb Orangeß, from twelve a shilling; Appleg from €lbs a shilling; other things equall cheap at J. P. Oliver and Go's Stall.
GUNS._G-TTjNS, I. B. SHEATH, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Corner of Tuaai street), ["AS a Large Assortment of Breech 2 _B_jJL Muzzle-loading Guns, Rifles, and Choke-bored Guns of every description, in, clnding the latest patents of Bsmtnerless <-'uns by the celebrated makers. W. and C. Scott and Son, Greener, and others, all of which will be offered 1 S he LOWES f 'KICE To insure Immediate Sale. Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches, Gunpowder, Shot, Cartridges, and Caps. 3422 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEV 7 ZEALAND. CArnAL'" £1,000,000. Paid up £50,000. Reserve Fund £55,000 A LOCAL INSTITUTION. FIRE Department.—City, Suburban, Country Properties, Flour Mills, Mills, Breweries, Barns, Stables, &e., insured on the most favorable terms. Grain in ijtook or Stack. Steam Threshing Machines, In yard or at work, insured at the lowest rate* MARINE RISKS of all kinds effected current rates. iMAHAGKU, HEREFORD STBEET, CHRISTCHTJRCH ( This Company covers risk of explosion of gm i * 115
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1900, 27 March 1880, Page 3
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