SATURDAY. JULY 24th. At 12 noon. AT CEANMER SQUARE. SALE OP A HOUsTtO BE REMOVED. ME H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Premises, CEANMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH, Between the residences of Dean Jacobs, and Mrs Alabaster, ON SATURDAY, 24th JULY, 1880, At 12 noon, The HOUSE of ten rooms and verandah, as built on Section No. 295, Cranmer square Terms for removal to be fixed at sale. 5120 UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OP DRUIDS. A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the Regalia Fund of the Oak of Sydenham Lodge will be held at the Colombo Road Schoolroom, ON FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 23rd, ISSU Under the distinguished pat-onage of His Worship the Mayor and Councillors of the borough of Sydenham. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Admission—Front seats, 2s ; back seats. Is. 5110 CHRISTCHURCH JNDUSTRIAL -^INHIBITION. ALL ACCOUNTS against the EXHIBITION COMMITTEE must be rendered to the undersigned, not later than Four o’clock on FRIDAY, JULY 23rd. W. W. CHARTERS, 7-22 5116 Hon. Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH JNDUSTEIAL Jjl XHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. ALL EXHIBITS must be IMMEDIATELY REMOVED from the Exhibition Buddings. W. W. CHARTERS, 7-22 5115 Eon. Secretary. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH YO-Na Jjjj'BN’S gOCIBTY. A SERVICE OF SONG, WITH CONNECTIVE READINGS, Entitled, V A. E (Illustrating an incident from ‘ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’) Will be given in ST. PAUL’S CHURCH ON FRIDAY, JULY 23 ud, 1880, At 8 o’clock p.m. Tickets—ls. 5065 WANTED KNOWN—That as we are greatly overstocked with Beaver Hats, we have decided to clear onr entire stock, consisting of over thirty dozen, all shapes and sizes, at Is lid and 2s 6d each, usual price double j see samples in our windows. Also, twelve boxes of very good and new Flowers at 4d per branch ; fancy Laces and Nets at half-price ; 100 trimmed Felt Hats at 3s lid and 4s 6d, worth three times the money. Yankee Hate, all sizes and good quality, usual price 6s 9d, now selling at 3s 6d. One case of Men’s Regatta Shirts with collars at 3a lid. worth 5s lid ; Kaiapoi Flannel Shirts and Drawers, full size, at 4s lid each. Gordon, McKenzie, Forty-second, Shepherd, and Fancy Plaids, all wool and double width, good heavy quality, usually sold at 2s 9d and 2s lid per yard, now —as we are stock-taking, and greatly overstocked—reduced to one shilling and elevenpence (Is lid) per yard. H. E. May ft Co.. The Hall,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2000, 22 July 1880, Page 2
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