WANTED Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One Fanny. THBATE E O Y A L THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY). The splendid Spectacular Drama of THE SEA OF IO»; Or the Prayer of the Wrecked. With magnificent new scenery, Dresses, and stage effects. 4105 CANTERBURY SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. THE MONTHLY "meeting of the above Institute will be held at the Congregational Schoolroom, Manchester street, on THURSDAY, April 29th. at 7.30 p.m. Subject, by Rev. Mr Williams : —“The beat Helps to a Sabbath School Teacher, and how to use them.’’ All Sabbath School Teachers earnestly invited. 4099 J. B. CHISHOLM, Hon. Sec. TEMPLAR HALL. THURSDAY, 29th INST. a THE LONG-PROMISED !FTUC T I O N Will take place as above, on behalf of the Southern Cross Lodge, 1.0.G.T., to commence at 7 o’clock. Sale at 8.30, PROMENADE CONCERT. Refreshments provided. Public invited. Admission Free. W. J. PRATER, 4106 Secretary to Committee. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS MISTLETOE LODGE. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL. A SPECIAL MEETING, THURSDAY, 29th inat. Business : To Bead and Adopt By-Laws. Members of the Lyttelton Hearts of Oak cordially invited to attend. 4098 J. McNICKEL. TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. HAVING taken an active part in the establishment of the “Echo,” and having promised so much in the Prospectus which was issued prior to publication, I consider myself under an obligation to briefly explain why I have severed my connection with the little newspaper. My partners agreed with the conditions expressed in the Prospectus, and in carrying out the ideas enunciated we were at least moderately successful, as the public could not fail to observe. We agreed also that it was desirable to enlarge, in order to give additional space to advertisers, but— We were not agreed as to the means by which the additional capital was to be furnished. Independent of the policy of purchasing the plant, &c., of the “ Sun,” the price of which was In my opinion far too high, I objected to incurring any responsibility which would directly or indirectly place my paper under the thumb of any Bank or other capitalist, and, as the present proprietors of the “Echo ’ differed with me, it was mutually agreed that the partnership should be dissolved by my surrendering all connection with the paper. Trusting that the time is not far distant when I shall be enabled to float a really free and independent newspaper, and that my third attempt in Christchurch may bo more successful. I have, &0,, JAMES CAYGILL. Walker street, Christchurch, April, 1880. 4080 TO ADVERTISERS. Ip you Want a cook. Want a clerk. Want a partner, . Want a situation, Want a servant girl. Want to sell a piano. Want to buy a horse, JWant to sell a carriage, Want tobuy or sell afarm, gWant a good boarding place, I Want to let good apartments, |Woni tn snll gi-oQMrisu or dfUgS, Want to sell your household furniture, Want to sell any kind of goods whatever, ADVERTISE I;N THE “GLOBE.’ Advertising makes yonr wants known. Advertising keeps customers together. Advertising will get you new customers. Advertising liberally always pays. (Advertising will get you lodgers. Advertising will let your apartments. Advertising makes business easy. Advertising makes success certain. Advertising begets confidence. Advertising shows energy. Advertising means profit. Advertising means tact. Advertise at once. Advertise always. Advertise well. Advertise now. The Charges for Advertising In THE “ GLOBE ” are lower than those of any newspaper published in New Zealand, and the CIRCULATION is ENORMOUS. WANTED KNOWN-Just; Opened, 29 Dozen Brown, Grey, Navy Blue, and Black Beaver Hats, all new shapes, to be sold at 3a fid each, usual price 5s 9d. Also, 20 Dozen Seal Hats, all prices, and 16 Dozen Ladies’ Leather Belts, from Is, for cash only. H. E. May & Co., The Hall, Christchurch. 2850
New Oddfellows’ Hall.—The foundation stone of the new hall in Lichfield street, now in course of erection for the Loyal City of Christchurch Lodge, 1.0.0. P., M.U., will be laid by His Worship the Mayor, on the Bth May, at 4 p.m.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GLOBE18800428.2.19.4
Bibliographic details
Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1927, 28 April 1880, Page 2
Word Count
674Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1927, 28 April 1880, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.