SPECIAL. EXCOURAGE OUR INDUSTRIES. -A.U3TIN, KIEK & 00. (LIMITED), -^ re now SELLING the very BEST NATIVE COAL IN NEW ZEALAND AT 25s PER TON. Orders promptly attended to both in town and country. AUSTIN, KIRK & Co. (f imitkd), 5801 Colombo street, Chriatcharcn. 1N THE ESTATE OF MURTHA DOYLE, Of Bingsland, Baker. ALL DEBTS DUE to the above must be Paid to me on or befo-o Wednesday, 13th day of October, ISBO, otherwise they will bo SUED FOR without further notice. FREDK. JAOKbOX, Trustee. Hereford street, Christchurch, September 23rd, 18i0. 57SE GRAND AkT UNION. SOEI 2 E B OP ELEGANT OLEOGRAPH PICTURES (Various subjects) In solid walnut wood frames, beautifully carved. ISO’ MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. W. BRICE, Agent, Comer of Colombo and Hereford sire etc. Where some of the prizes may bo seen. Date and place of drawing will be advertised 5785 TO MECHANICS, ARTISANS, AND RAILWAY EMPLOYES.
aOOD DRY FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 50 x 250 Links, near Wilson's Nursery, Ferry road, only five minutes’ walk from East belt. Price £55 each. Terms J6t deposit, and £5 every six months. Apply, J. B. DALE & CO , 5770 Cathedral square. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ith. IN THE ESTATE OP PETER JOHNSTON, Deceased. HORSES, COWS, IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN. ME J. G. HAWSES has received instruoii« ns from the Public Trustee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the Premises, NEAE DRURY’S FARM, UPPER RICGAETON (About a Mile from the Bush Inn), 3 Draught mares and 1 foal 4 Milch cows and 3 calves Samuelson’s reaper, dray and harness Trap audbarne s, plough and harness Horse hoe, saddle and bridle, chaff cutter 7 Sacks wheat, and 40 bushels oats. Sale at 12.30 p.m. NO SESEEYE. N.B. —The Ricenrton Coach leaving Morton's Hotel at 11 o’clock will drive direct to tkc farm. , 9-24 5520 HOUSE FOE REMOVAL. ME CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, On the premises. ON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2Sth, That Capital DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the Bank of New South Wales, in Hereford street, Christchurch. Can he inspected prior to the day of sale. 9-25 5321 Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 288 THEA TE E H O YAL. Lessees ... ... Messrs G. Geddes and Co. Sub-lessee Mr E. Qeerge. Manager ... ... ... Lieut. Herman.’ Descriptive Lecturer Chalet. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THOMPSON’S CONFEDERATE DIOEAMA,
AND COLOSSAL MIRROR OF THE AMERICAN WAR, WITH STARTLING MECHANICAL EFFECTS. Which has Gained the approbation ef the World. MAMMOTH DOUBLE COMBINATION. TWO LECTURES sj TWO VENTRILOQUISTS. And the GREATEST GIFT DISTRIBUTION Ever attempted in the colonies. During the unprecedented ruccessfnl rue o! eight weeks which this Company had in Dunedin, MAGNIFICENT SOUVENIRS. Amounting in value to £: 2000 9 WERE GIVEN A WAT. The leading Presents for the Opening Night will consist of LADY’S GOLD WATCH, GENTLEMAN’S SILYPE WATCH, SUIT OF CLOTHES, TEA AND COFFEE SefiVIOE, LAEGE OIL PAINTING, In addition to t USEFUL AND VALUABLE IsJU ARTICLES, Which will bo increased nightly in MAGNITUDE AND VALUE. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. In consequence of the enormous crush which usually attends this Exhibition, tha dcora will be open at 7.10, Overture at 8. 9-23 4758 EOR HOME AND
UP-COUNTRY READERS. LLU3TEAXEB T HE I JBBESS <£<UMMART. PRICE—SIXPENCE. PUBLISHED FOUR DilE Before tlse Departure of each SAN FEANCISCO MAIL,. Is acknowledged to be THE BEST AND MOST INTERESTING MONTHLY EPITOME OP INTERPRO VTNOLAL AND INTERCOLONIAL NEWS ISSUED IN THE COLONN. THE ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMAB2 contains, amongst numerous other Engraying!,, carefully executed ana designed, subjects is Its following places:— Canterbury, Westland Goldfields, Otaoo, Southland, Nelson, Wellington, Auckland, Thames Goldfields, Taranaki, New South Wales, Queensland, Melbourne, South Australia, Scenes on the Overland Routa Ac., Ac., Ac, Each illustration being accurately and distinctly described by remarks 'vritten especially so suit each particular engraving. ADVERTISERS wishing to sive fnll publicity to their Advertisements either id HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, or GEE AT BRITAIN, will find the , ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMARY I the surest wcjr of making their virions bnsineses known to their distant clients,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2056, 25 September 1880, Page 3
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654Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2056, 25 September 1880, Page 3
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