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ONE or Two Single Men can hear of Good Board and Residence by apply* ing to Horniman’s Registry Office, Armagh street, Market place. 4414 QDDFBLLOWS’ ALL. CHRISTCHURCH. Lessee Mr S. Lezar. CAMILLA UESO'S GEAND CONCERTS. Director ... ... ... Mr T. Luer. Under the patronage of his Exeallenoy the Governor and Lady Robinson. THIRD APPEARANCE OP CAMILLA. UR3O CAMILLA URSO CAMILLA UR3O THE GREAT VIOLINIST. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, May 21st,' ' MADAME CAMILLA USSO , t ■will play ■ v - Grand Fantaisie on “ Faust”—(Wieniawski) AND Prayer from “ Moses in Egypt ” Thema and variations for the G string only—(Paganini). Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 5a ; Back, 3s ; Gallery, 2s, The box office is now open at Spensley’s Music Warehouse, High street, where tickets may be obtained and seats secured. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert at 8, Carriages may bs ordered for 10 o’clock. TO-MORHOW (SATHRDAY) EVENING, May 22nd, MADAME CAMILLA UESO WILL PLAY Reverie Vienxterhps AND Carnival of Venice Paganini SUNDAY EVENING, May 22ud, GRAND SACRED CONCERT, Sacred, Oratorio, and Classical Selections. 4406 BTEGGALL AND HOWE Having dissolved partnerSHIP, E. BTEGGALL, who carries on the business in the same premises, Lichfield street, begs to solicit a share of the patronage the firm has enjoyed previously, and is enabled, through Cash Purchases, to SELL S3T OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, &o. At Lowest Current Rates. 4407 SWEEPS! SWEEPS!! SWEEPS!!! TO-NIGHT, AT CATHEDRAL MEWS, ON All the Races at the Grand National Meeting. i 7.30 sharp, LEACH & LEWIS. 4409 ST, MARY’S SCHOOLROOM, ADDINGTON. An elementary tonic sol-fa SINGING CLASS Will be formed on TUESDAY, 25th MAY, At 8 p.m. Teacher—Mr A. A, North. Hon, Sec.—Q. D. Cronin. 4410 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), May 22nd, AT THE Central Sale Kooms. MR C. T. ICE is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, 20 5 30 12 2 200 To the highest bidder, CASES HOBART TOWN BIPSTONS CASES PEARS CASES various sorts of APPLES CASES ORANGES TONS First-class CHEESE BAGS CHICK WHEAT and other Produce. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Harness, Saddle, Clothing, Books, Plated Ware, Fancy Goods &0., Ac. Sale at 11.30 sharp. 4415 THE CHRISTCHURCH DEBATING SOCIETY. THE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING will be held TO-NXGHT (FRIDAY). 21st MAT, at Mr Gee’s Schoolroom, Worcester street. The chair will be taken at 8 o’clock p.m. Subject—- “ The Drama and its effects on the morality of the age.”—Mr Batchelor. 4117 J. E. C. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. 9m 'HIV EHX NI ONIONYH SHTI-fctV T?IOJs[f)IS ‘osiv (■pajiqiqxa jsao jaani; oqj oq oj saSpnf jaojadraoo j£q p9MO[pj) VWVHONV<I s ( .£aoujg jo Stuistauoa ‘aoijuutquiOQ tqquofj •awwvHooaa hexsnoh •Ji UDAir) aq oj sazptj jo quo AA 05? •qjpg pn« pugs ifepi uhoin nova ‘xhoin nova •oisn M ao Awaavo’ 1 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. aENTLEMEN, —We have to announce that we are CANDIDATES for the office of AUDITOR of the City of Christchurch for the ensuing year. We have held the same appointment far a number of years, and we believe to the satisfaction of the citizens. We have to solicit yonr votes, and trust we shall be at the head of the poll at the election for auditor, which takes place on TUESDAY, the Ist JUNE NEXT. We are, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, H. E. ALPORT. 4421 T. B. CRAIG. For sale—a quarter of an ACRE OF FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Chester street East, Christchurch, together with a Four-roomed HOUSE with Scullery. For terms and particulars, apply to J. and T. Goodman, High street, ChristTHKATB E O Y A L. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) Last Night of Goldsmith’s Comedy SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Mr Hoskins, Miss Colville, and Full Company. GRAND FROLIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. By Miss Sallie Lloyd and Mr Patsy Gill. To-morrow, Saturday—The Lady of Lyons. 4413 WANTED KNOWN—Just Opened, 29 Dozen Brown, Grey, Navy Bine, and Black Beaver Hats, all new shapes, to be sold at 3s 6d 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, church, 2850

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1947, 21 May 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1947, 21 May 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1947, 21 May 1880, Page 2

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