CANTERBURY LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. The quabter£y~general meet INQ OF MEMBERS Will bo held, On THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At Morton’s Hotel, at 8.30 p.m., When it is particularly requested that all Members will attend, as matters of urgent importance to the Trade will be discussed. CHAS. W. GREENWOOD, 5551 . Secretary. CANTERBURY. AN ORDINARY MEETING Will be held, At the Rooms of the Institute, On THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 2nd, At 8 p.m., When the following Papers will be read : On the occurrence in New Zealand of the “Morrel Morchella,” by Mr J. B. Armstrong. On a natural arrangement of the New Zealand Ferns. By Mr J. B, Armstrong, On a simple method of illustrating the Motion of the Barth. Bv Professor A. W. Bickerton, F.C.S., F. 1.0. GEORGE GRAY, 5548 Hon, Secretary. MR H. BRUNTON, who has been lecturing on the Great Pyramid, will conduct a Bible Reading THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, in the room at tho back of No. 3 Building Society, near the Clarendon Hotel, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Subject— THE SECOND COMING OF THE LORD. 5557 Seats free. No «olleotion. CHRISTCHURCH, SYDENHAM, AND SUBURBAN BUILDING SOCIETY (Permanent). Offices—Hereford streeet, Christchurch. Sydenham Chambers, late Colonial Bank Premises. THE Offices of the Society will bo open for the Receipt of Subscriptions and other payments, and Applications for Investing Shares, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m,, and from 7 to 9 p.m THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), September Ist. Intending Investors are reminded that in this Society they receive 7i per cent. Interest on their Subscriptions for the first year’s payments, free of any working expenses fees. W. W. CHARTERS, Manager. Sydenham Chambers. Late Colonial Bank, Hereford street, September Ist, 1880. 5536
THE CRITERION. DBERT 35lACK HAS the pleasure to announce that ho has now received his First Shipment for the Spring Trade ex Loch Awe. It comprises many Novelties and New Styles of Goods, which will bo much in demand, and a Large Assortment of the newest Goods in almost all Departments. As before, the prices will be found to bo Moat Moderate, and the reputation already gained for unsurpassed and excellent value still further enhanced. Specially note the following, viz.— Summer Dress Materials, in all wool, Buges and Homespuns (very light makes), Pompadours, Melanges, Lustres, Alpacas, Summer Costume Cloth, Grenadines, Marls. &0., &o. These goods range in price from. 5d upwards w;Prints and Sateens, both Plain and Fancy, including many choice Pompadour patterns Lace Stripes and Checks, Satin Stripes and Checks, White Brocades, Marcellas, Piques, &c. Galatea Washing Dress Materials in Blue Stripe, and many choice Fancy patterns Ladies’ Black Cashmere Shoulder Capes, a beautiful assortment Fringes, Buttons, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Ribbons, &o. Further large shipments daily eXJoected, per vessels Loch Cree, Halciono, 'Waitangi, &c. One fixed price. My usual Cash Discount of One Sh’lling in the Pound. EOBEE.T BLACK. Draper, Clothier, and Outfitter, High and Lichfield Streets. 405 THIS Friends of Mr Wheeler are informed that the Funeral of his lato Daughter. Gertrude Mary, will leave the Residence of Mr Anthony, New street. Madras street north, To-morrow, Thursday, at 2.45 p.m. J. ANDERSON, 5553 Undertaker. Passengers are not allowed to stand on the Platforms while there is room inside or on the top of the Gar. Passengers are cautioned against 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. WE have just opened 71 Boxes of Hortense and Chenille Spot Net, all colors ; Black Silk Net, with Gold Spangles and Beads. See Middle Window. H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall. As there is over three times the quantity we really require in the ordinary way, they will be cleared out at once at leas than wholesale price, viz— Ninepenoe—Chenille, Spot, and Colored Beads, and One Shilling—Black Silk Net, with Gold Beads
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2035, 1 September 1880, Page 2
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