P.A.F.8.0.A. QUEEN’S OWNLODGE, No. 36. A SUMMONED MEETING of tbe above Lodge will be held at the Orange Hall, Worcester street, on MONDAY, the 25th inat., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business—A Levy. By Order of W.M.. THOMAS DICKSON, Secretary. 10-22 6121 3 MONET TO LEND, IN amounts of £SO and upwards, on freehold security at current rates of interest. FOSTER & WILDING, Solicitors, 6063 Hereford street, Christchurch, T HEA T E E R O T A L. ... ... ...Mr E. George. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE CONFEDERATE DIORAMA. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT. PEOPLE’S NIGHT. PEOPLE’S NIGHT. The Greatest Gift Kight ever Attempted in the World. . Leadirg Presents This Evening, A MAGNIFICENT SUITE of PUENITUEE, Value .£SO. HARMONIUM, Value .£4O, THREE SILVBE WATCHES, And 407 OTHER VALUABLE PEESENTS. At No Extra Charge, No Extra Charge, Prices as nsnal, 3s, 2s, and Is. EEMEMBEE THE LAST NIGHT. THE GIFT DISTRIBUTION On-a Scale of Magnitude neyer before attempted in Christchurch. COUNTRY TOUR: KAIAPOT, Monday, October 25th. RANGIORA, Tuesday, October 26ih. EAST OXFORD, Wednesday, Oct. 27th. AMBERLET, Thursday, October 28th. LEESTON, Friday, October 29th. SOUTHBEIDQE, Saturday, Oct. 30th. 10-23 5998 Manager, LIEUT. HERMAN. rjl H E A T E B O Y A L. Lessees ... ... George Geddes and Company GRAND EE-OPENINQ DRAMATIC SEASON. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 25th. MISS CLAEA STEPHENSON. 10-21 JANET PEIDE. 5877 THBA T E E R O Y A L. SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24th, FREE THOUGHT LECTURE. CHALET, The Popular Lecturer, Will deliver COL, 808 INQEESOLL’S FAMOUS LECTURE, Entitled MOSES’ MISTAKES, As given by Chalet before the FREE THOUGHT ASSOCIATION Of Dunedin, and 1000 Free Thinkers in Dunedin and Timara. Appropriate Mnaic by an Efficient Orchestra. Doora open, 7.30. Lecture, 8. Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls and Pit, Is. 10-22 5940 PROCTOR, COUESE OF FOUR LECTURES. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, October 25th, 26th, 28th, 29th. OPENING LECTURE. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A WORLD. THE LIFE AND DEATH OP A WORLD. The Lectures will be Illustrated by ILLUMINATED PICTURES, Exhibited by the Oxy-Hydrogen Light, with a Lantern kindly lent by E. L. J. Ellery, £eq„ F.R.S., of the Melbourne Observatory. Tickets for Course—Reserved Seats. 12a 6d ; Unreserved and Balcony, Bs. Single Lectures, Reserved, 4e; Unreserved, 2s 6d. All classes of Tickets to be obtained at Fountain {Barber’s, and second-class course and single tickets may also be had at Simpson’s, Bookseller. Commence at 8. Carriages at 9.45. 10-23 5982; E. S. SMYTHS.
PINE ART GALLERY. TO CURATORS OB' MUSEUMS PIGTUBE GALLERIES. AND LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. A MAGNIFICENT Collection of PAINTINGS from England, ARE NOW EXHIBITED MESSES FORD AND NEWTON’S ROOMS, This collection is the finest that has ever been seen in the colonies. It has been collected by one of the first London jndges of the fine arts, who has devoted immense time and talent to make It complete. The subjects comprise works from the studios of many eminent artists whose works are rapidly rising in favor and value, and include examples by the following wellknown masters : T, 8. Cooper, Esq., R.A Charles Hunt, Esq. T. R Miles, Esq. J. F. Herring, E*q. And many others. E. Hover, Esq. A. Pollentine, Esq. Sheldon Williams, Esq. E. Bale, Esq. The Collection numbers nearly 200 Pictures, all in richly gilt frames, and will be on view for a abort time only, at the Booms of MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON. Admission—One Shilling. Catalogues—One Shilling, Many of the Pictures are for Sale at moderate prices, and are suitable for Manions or Art Galleries. 6014 THE “ ILLUSTRATED PRESS” MONTHLY SUMMARY FOB TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE, TLX SAN FRANCISCO, WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, NOV. 2, AND WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS 1. Maori Girl 2. Views daring Floods in Melbourne • The fit. Kilda Road Melbourne from Emerald hill Flinders street and the Yarra 3. The Duke of Manchester 4. The Rev. Samnel Hebditch 5. The Mailman in the Ranges 6. Wreck of the Sorata 7. The Landing Place of Captain Cook, Botany Bay, N.S.W. 8. Views in Albnry, N.S.W. 9. The Floods in Melbourne The Sandridga Train—Keeping the Line Clear A Scene in North Sandridgo 10. The Late Mr Thomas Higinbotham, C.E. AND A Til. THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. PRICE SIXPENCE
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2080, 23 October 1880, Page 3
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