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streets THREE £i NOTES Mks Weir, Nurse, Windmill Road. Reward. 4041 T OST.—On Tuesday Evening, the 20th JLJ inst., in the vicinity of the Hospital, a Lady’s Double-cased Gold WATCH, with Silver Chain attached. The finder will be amply rewarded on returning it to the Office of this paper. 4026 ONE POUND REWARD. T OST on Saturday Evening, between ■I J Christchurch Railway Station and St. Asaph street west, a Black LEATHER BAG-, containing papers of no value, except to the owner. The finder will be rewarded upon bringing the same to ’clvxd, Campbell and Co., Auctioneers Christchurch. -A. CADSMY OP M USIG. TO-NiGHT. TO-NIGHT (Thursday, April 22) Srccnd Appearance. Second Appearance, Of the celebrated LYNCH FAMILY, BELLRINGERS AND VOCaLIST-:, aND ENGLISH COMB I*- 1 A 1 lON TROUPE, Including Mr Charles Lyndhnrst. Premier Ventriloquist and Comedian, from the principal Halls of Great Britain, his first appearance in Christchurch Mr Alfred R. Sant'oy, Prima Baritone .and Comique, from the principal London, Birmingham, and Manchester theatres, his first appearance in Christchurch Mr James E. Warde, Pianist and Composer, his first appearance in Christchurch. MILLION PRIORS. Reserved seats, 3s ; Chairs, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8. 4-21 8249 HARRY LYNCH, Manager.

Odd FELLOWS' H ALL. THURSDAY, APEIL 22:jd. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT IN AID OF THE EAILWAT* BAND UNIFORM FUND. Under the Patronage of his Worship the Mayor and (Sty Councillors. The following ladies and gentlemen have kindly volunteered their services PROGRAMME. Part I. Selection—“ London Echoes ” (R. Smith) Railway Band Song—“ Schooner on the Sands ” Mr J. W. Marshall Song—" Will he Come” Miss Ness Solo Clarionette).,. ... Mr A. de Bonis Dnett —“ Elfin Call ” ... Mias M. Ellis and Mrs Schmidt Song—" Maid of Athena ” (Allen) Mr J. Carder Solo (Cornet) —“ Whirlwind Polka ” Mr J. R. W. Terrell Duett—" The King of Spsin” Messrs A. C. Bell and J. W. Marshall Duett—" List to the Convent Bells ” Miss L. Ellis and Miss Ness Dnett (marionettes) ... Messrs Chapman and de Bonis Song (Comic) Mr T. Rees Part IT. Air Yarie—“ Souvenir de Valence” '(M. Bleger) Railway Band Song—" Come into the Garden Maud ” Mr A. C. Bell Song—“ Esmeralda” Mrs Schmidt Solo (Enphonion)—“Assault Mnsicala” Mr C. Bowles Song—“ Loved to the Last ” Mr J. W. Marshall Dnett (Flutes) —Tancredi ” Messrs J. E. W- Terrell and EL F. Pooro Song—“ Speak to Me ” (Campana) Mr J. Carder Song—“ The Wolf ” Mr C. Bowles Duett—“l he Moon has raised her Lamp Above” Messrs A. C. Bell and J. W. Marshall Selection—“ Juanita” ... Railway Band NATIONAL ANTHEM. Admission—Front seats, 3s ; second seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Doors open at 7 p.m. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from any Member of the Railway Band, and from all the principal Hotels and Business Houses. Conductor Pianist Mr J. R. W. Terrell ... B. Trist Searell 422 4037 ST. ANDREWS’ DORCAS SOCIETY. SCHOOLROOM, THIS EVENING At Six o’clock. SALE OF NEEDLEWORK. DURING the evening, there will b« Addresses by tbe Revs. McKee, Cairns and Fraser, and Music by the Choir, &c. 422 Tickets, One Shilling. 4036 TO-MOEEOW. FRIDAY, APEIL 23ed, FREEHOLD LAND. E J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street. L FIRST CLASS BUILDING SITE, Being Lot 18a, fronting on Strickland street. Gatherer’s Paddock, being a continuation of Cashel street between the East town belt and Stanmore road. 421 Sale at 12 oVock. 493fi FRIDAY, APEIL 23rd. M 100 R J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH GAS COMPANY SHARES

4-21 Sale at 12 o’clock. 4038 SYDNEY HOUSE, High Street, FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. JUST OPENED, a First-class Assortment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. A large stock of Colonial Work always on hand, at moderate prices. Note Address— JOHN SHEEN, Next Duckworth’s Grocery Establishment. THE CUSTOMS TAKIFF. 'TVTOW 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. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE Directors of the above Society are now prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for LO ANS. DEPOSITS received at highest current rates of interests. EDWD. J. T. FORD, 3649 M anager VICTOR r A STEAM SAW MIL!8, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Lichfield and Tuam s'reets, Christchurch. Building materials of ail descriptions for SALE, viz. : Kauri, red, black, and white Pine Timber. T. and G. Flooring and Lining. Architrave, Mouldings, Doors, Sashes, Turnery, and every kind of Joinery, Sawing. Planing. &0., executed at lowest rates. Orders may be addressed to 3866 E. MILLS, Manager. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Capital £1,000,000. Paid up £50,000. Restive Fund £85,000 A LOCAL INSTITUTION. EIRE Department.—City, Suburban, i ountry Properties, c lour Mills, Mills.. Breweries, Barns, Stables, Ac., insured on tbe most favorable terms. Grain in Stock or Stack. Steam Threshing Machines, In yar.! or at work, insured at the lowest rates. MARINE RISKS or Ml kinds ejected current rates. A . GARRICK, Manager, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH This Company covers ri-:k cf explosion of gas

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1922, 22 April 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1922, 22 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1922, 22 April 1880, Page 3

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