WANTED to Pell Cheap, "Encyclopedia Brittannica," Ninth Edition, first seven vols, in cloth, and first eight in half'Ruesia. Succeeding volumes of either supplied as they are issued. R. Albion House, Cashel street West, Christchuroh. 5227 YOuTH,_ age 16, wants a situation as Blacksmith's Apprentice, country preferred. Apply, W. J. Klt>G, Carlton Place, Christchurch. 5229 npHIS fnends of Mr J. E. Anthony are inJL formed that the funeral of his late departed -wife will leave hi 9 residence, New street, Madras street North, on Tuesday, August 3rd. at 3 p.m. 8-2 5230 J. ANDERSON, Undertaker. LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. IHE Usual MONTHLY MEETING of the above Society for receipt of subscriptions, &c, will be held at the Colonists' Hall Committee Room, on TUESDAY Evening, August 3rd, 1880, at 6 p.m. At 8 30 p.m. a GENERAL MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS will be held— To appoint one Auditor to act with one appointed by the committee, to audit the accounts of the past year, and nominate two Members of Committee in place of two who retire by rotatir n. L.0.L., No. 3, C.T.B. »HE Usual MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge'will be held in the Orange Hill, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, at 7.30 p m. Election of Officers. By order, W.M. 5223 O, TRIBE, Secretary. CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND PAPANUI AUGUST, 1880. I I'? h I I'?o ! h I Is i§ I I Passengers are not allowed to: stand on the Platforms while there is room ineido or on the top of the Car. Passengers are cautioned agajnst attempting to get in or out of the Cars whilst the Train is in motion. This Time Table will be adhered to as closely as possible, but the Company will not be responsible for; any delay of Trains [arriving or departing at either Terminus. By order. J. EVANS BROWN, Chairman. 7-31 5216 ANTED KNOWN—That aa 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 Hat», all .sizes and good Equality, usual price 6s 9d, now selling at 3s 6d. One case of Men's Kegatta Shirts with collars at 3s lid, worth 5s lid ; Kaiapoi Flannel Shirts and Drawers, full size, at 4s lid. each. Gordon, MoEenzle, Forty-second, Shepherd, and Fancy Plaids, all wool and double width, good heavy quality, usually sold at 2s 9d and 2s lld per yard, now—as we are stock-taking, and greatly overstocked—reduced to one shilling and elevenpence (Is lid) per yard. H, E. May & Co., The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2009, 2 August 1880, Page 2
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