WANTED the Public to Know, that the Globe inserts Wanteds for ONE SHILLING, for cash. WANTED, Lodgings with respectable private family by a steady, quiet, Single Man. Address A.M.Z., Globe Office. Christchurch. 6215 WANTED ‘Known, that the GLOBE can be had everywhere. Price One Penny. T 03T, on the 19th July, young brindle JL/ POINTED DOG; white tips on hind legs. Anybody returning the same to Mr Harvey, corner of Worcester street, East belt, will be rewarded. 5213 " THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT.) THE DIRECTORS are prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATION for LOANS. For full particulars, apply to EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. Offices—Hereford street. 5209 TRADE S.B MARK. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. N~* J • Suckling S& Co., WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFAOTDRERS, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of the Public to their Trade Mark, which appears on the soles of all their Goods 2324 T ECTURES on the SECOND COMING JLJ OF THE LORD from the Book of Revelation will be given every Lord’s Day Evening, at the Room at the back of No. 3 Building Society, near the Clarendon Hotel. Commencing on LORD’S DAY, JUNK 20th, at 6.30 p.m. No Collection. Seats Free. 4761 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Evangelistic service, at the Academy of Music, on SUNDAY EVENING, At 7.15. Under the auspices of the above association. 4434 FORESTERS’ HALL. A LECTURE will bo delivered in the above Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, (Sunday, Aug, Ist), by MR P. M. LESTER. Subject—The Father’s House of many Mansions. All Truth seekers earnestly invited. 5211 BUILDING SITES. ARMAGH STREET BAST AND GLOUCESTER STEBT EAST. FOR SALE, as per plan to be seen at the office of the undersigned, most desirable BUILDING SECTIONS, fronting on the continuation of Armagh street to Staumore road and in Gloucester street east. Terms exceptionally easy, of which particulars may be had on application. LEWIS & GOULD, 5144 Hereford street, Christchurch. THE MUTUAL BENE HIT BUILDING SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY (PERMANENT.) Established November, 1872, Incokpobatbi) 1876, CAPITAL SHARES £lO each Fully Paid-up ; Investment Shares, £25 each. Subscriptions, 2s 6d monthly. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Shares can be taken up at any time. J. A. BIRD, 4881 Secretary. IVTO. 17, ATLAS ’BUS, will BUN BEJ3I TWIXT WILLOWBANK and CHRISTCHURCH on and after MONDAY, August 2nd, leaving Christchurch at 8.30, 10.30 a m., and 1.30 and 5 p.m.; and will leave Will* vbank at 8.30, 11 a.m., 2 and 5.30 p.m. WILLIAM HEYWARD, Proprietor. 7-31 5210
JULY 31. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. 14,16 Inter- ... 8, 9 ... 10 ... 10 ... 9 ... 5, 6 ... 7 ... 21 XHIBIOurbbnt Topics Telegrams —European, Colonial provincial English News Australian News Native News COBBESPONDENCE Tub Courts ... Road Boards Cheistchuech [lndustrial tion Town and Country. General General Assembly Meetings —Charitable Aid 5 13, 14 20, 21 16, 19 Board —Bailway Employers—Volunteer Parade — Canterbury College—Friendly Societies Association —Public Meeting at Rangiora Good Templary Drainage Board —Industrial Exhibition—Christchurch Presbytery Benevolent Aid Association - ...9, 10 The Yeoman —The Management of Dairy Stock—Selecting Dairy Cows—The Curing of Meat 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley—Effective Flower Gardening 5 The Sportsman Racing CalendarPast Racing Season —Sporting Notes by “Sinbad” *ot Out ’ Cricket— Notes by Football Coursing Entertainments, Ac. Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 16 Poetry —The Stage Driver’s Story ... 2 Ladies’ Column —The Materials of the Season—The Home 2 The Novelist Taking Boarders Fifteen-Fontteen-Thirteen Salgama Condita—Phantom Fortunes 3, 4 Varieties 16 Weekly Summary 12 Advertisements 1, 2,12, 22,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets ... 12 Ha >■ & WANTED KNOWN-That as we are greatly overstocked with Beaver Hats, we have decided to clear our entire stock, consisting of over thirty dozen, all shapes and sizes, at Is lid and 2s 6d each, usual price double; see samples in onr 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 Hats, all sizes and good quality, usual price 6s 9d, now selling at 3s 6d. One case of Men’s .Regatta Shirts with collars at 3s 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, pood 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 (la lid) per yard. H. E. May & Co,, The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2008, 31 July 1880, Page 2
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