Or M, ASONIC B ATT. PLAIN OR FANCY DRESS. IN AID of the Scholarship Endowment Fund, will be held at the Oddfellows Hal!, THURSDAY, June 24th. Committee : Bro. H. Thomson, D.D.G.M. J. L. Coster, Esq. G. Q Stead, Esq. A. C. Wilson, Esq. P. de C. Malet, Esq. Bro. W. Rolleston Bro. H. Hennah „ P. Cunningham „ C. P. Barker „ H. Hobday „ H. Sawtell ~ W. Deamer „ L. E. Nathan „ H. E. Alport ~ J OUivier „ J. M. Newby „ W. R. Mitchell „ F. J. Smith „ H. H. Prins ~ E. Williams ~ A. Longhrey ~ J. A. Bird ~ R. D. Thomas i, P. Hobbs ~ G. M. Douglas ~ J. G. Hawkes ~ T. W. Stringer ~ C. P. Hnlbert „ A. R. Kirk ~ W. S. King ~ N. Wolf ~ J. F. Smith ~ F. Pavitt „ W. Pratt „ J. McV. Baird Bro. G- McCormack. Tickets—Ladies, 12s 6d ; Gentlemen, 21b ; Double, 30s. May be obtained of the Committee, and are not transferable. 6-5 1695 F. J. SMITH, Hon. Sec. T HEA TR E BOY AL. Sole Lessee R. G. Bachclder. THIS SATURDAY EVENING. Bachelder’a New Combination COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE Of a Tour through America, New Zealand, and Australia. Now York to Salt Lake City—Mormon Temple and Tabernacle—lnterior View of Salt Lake City—Thence to Honololn, New Zealand, and Australia. THE LARGEST PANORAMA ON EARTH. CHALET. The Master of all Ventriloquists. Will introduce his Recherche Entertainment, e ntitled " A TRIP TO FUN-LAND.” ARCTIC EXPEDITION. This New American Diorama represents Life in the Icy North. Sledging—Seal and Walrus Hunting—Winter Quarters —Funeral Procession—Breaking up of the Ice—Open Ocean —Release of the Alert and Discovery—Departure for England. Rule Britannia—Tableaux. GIFTS AND SOUVENIRS, SILVER HUNTING |WATCH, Warranted, TWO BAGS OP BEST FLOUR, And Sixty other choice, useful and valuable Presents will be GIVEN AWAY. MILLION PRICES - 3s, 2s, and Is. 6-11 Overture at 8 sharp. 647 TO BUILDERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. THEREBY give notice that the Business of the VICTORIA STEAM SAW, PLANING and MOULDING MILLS, SASH and DOOR FACTORY and TIMBER YAEDS, Lichfield and Tuam stieets {late J. Booth’s), ia now carried on in all its branches under the management of Mr P. Mills, to whom all orders may be addressed, and will receive prompt attention. W. H. HARGREAVES. Christchurch, 9:h June, 1880. 4681 WOL FE, IF O •ED AND Co. Established 1862. Engravers, Die-Sinkers, Embossers, Lithographers and Copper-plate and General Printers, Maps, Plans, Show Cards, Invoices, LetterHeadings, Invitation and Programme Cards; Visiting and Mourning Cards Printed on. the Shortest Notice. CASHEL STREET, (Next P*ess Office), CHRISTCHURCH. 189 V. WANTED KNOWN Large Clearing Sale of Millinery, Flowera, Feathers, Costumes, Jackets, and Fancy Goods. Mes Verrall, having a large and varied assortment of the above, is determined to clear the whole regardless of cost, in order to make room for Spring Shipments One visit to the establishment will prove to customers that this is a bona fide clearing sale. 4104 CHRISTCHURCH MARKET. rfflHE undersigned having made arrrangemerus with one of the largest shippers in Hobart Town for the regular supply of Apples and Pears, &0., have just received their second parcel ex Te Anau, which for quality cannot be equalled in this city, and the price (compared) they determine none sh all compete with. J. P. OLIVER & CO., Agents for the celebrated American Chilblain Lotion, 2904 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 “ ILLUSTRATED PRESS ” MONTHLY SUMMARY FOR TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE. VIA SAN FRANCISCO, WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY NEXT, And will Contain the following Engravings:— 1. Interior of the New Union Bank at Melbourne. 2. The Kelly Gang Police Murders—Memorial erected by the Police at Mansfield, Victoria. 3. Totara-nni Point, Cook’s Straits. 4. Melbourne University Commencement. 5. Mining Revival at Ballarat—The Corner at Noon, C. Miss Klsa May, the new Australian Prima Donna. 7. The Band and Albion Consols Company, Ballarat—Christening the New Battery. 8. Yachting in Port Phillip—Race between the May Queen and Secret. 9. Breaking in Horses for the Mounted Police. 10. Laying Foundation Stone of St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Melbourne. AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. PRICE SIXPENCE. 6-8 483 L
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1966, 12 June 1880, Page 3
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