A N E NTEETAINMENT WILL BE OIVBN BT MB CORRICK AND UXS PUPILS, Assisted by other Ladies and Gentlemen, ON FRIDAY, OCrOBEB 29th, IN THE FREE METHODIST SCHOOL-BOOM, ADDINGTON. In aid of the Trust Funds of the Church. The Band will consist of Mr Corrick and Pupils, Messrs Stanley, Garland, Parsons, Cohen, Forbes, Topliss, Skelton, Mills, Duggan, Sexton, assisted by Messrs Kerr, Sextan, Sexton, jun.. Miss Wood, and Mrs Corrick, making eight violins, two flutes, three brass, double bass, piano, harmonium. Admission—One Shilling. To commence at 7.30 prompt. 10-28 6175 fjl H E A T E E O T A L. Leasees George Geddes and Company Directress Mrs Walter Hill GLORIOUS SUCCESS OP MISS CLARA STEPHkNSON. LATE TRAIN NIGHT. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, ARBAH-NA-POG UE. Arrah (with songs) ... Miss Clara Stephenson (Her great impersonation). Colonel O’Grady ... Mr Chaa. Harford FRIDAY—LEA HT. 10-28 Box Plan —Montague’s Bazaar. 6126 PROCTOR, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), IN THE 0 DDFELLOWS’ J_|~ ALL, MR PROCTOR Will deliver the Third Lecture of the Course, entitled TELE STJ2ST. Ruler, Fire, Light and Life of the Solar System. 30 ILLUMINATED VIEWS. Front seats, 4a ; unreserved, 2a 6d. Tickets at Fountain Barber's and Simpson's, R. S. SMYTHE. TO-MOEEOW, THE STAR - DEPTHS. 10-28 (Last Lecture of Coarse ) 6180 SATU RD A Y—L YTTELTON {(Before leaving for Wellington)
PROCTOR.— Sun Worship—The San as an Emblem of Deity—His Site—His Might as Baler. PBOGXOR —The Sun regarded as the Lite of the World—The Son’s Surface—The Sun’s Spots. PROCTOR. —Solar Clouds—What the Sun is Made of —Metallic Bains—The Coloured Flames—Solar Eruptions. PEOCTOB. —The Glory Bound the Sun— Source of the Sun’s Heat —How Dong the Sun may Last. 10-28 6181 FINE AET GALLERY. TO CURATORS OF MUSEUMS PiOTUBE GALLERIES. AND LOVEEB OP PINE ARTS. A MAGNIFICENT Collection of PAINTINGS from England, ARB NOW EXHIBITED AT MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON’S ROOMS, This collection ie the finest that has ever been seen in the colonies. It has been collected by one of the first London judges of the fine arts, who has devoted immense time and talent to make it complete. A large number of Pictures are sold, but none are removed till after the Exhibition is closed. The Collection numbers nearly 200 Pictures, all in richly gilt frames, and will be on view lor a short time only, at the Rooms of MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON. Admission—One Shilling. Catalogues—One Shilling. Season Tickets can now be had, 2s fid eac Many of the Pictures are for Sale at moderate prices, and are suitable for Mansions or Art Galleries. 6014 BICYCLES! BICYCLE 1 I BICYCLES! —JUST ARRIVED—The Special Club —The Club—The Useful—Manufactured by the Coventry Machinist Company.—The Special Club has new elliptical steel back bone, patent suspension rubber spring, new section fluted hollow forks to both wheels, patent adjustable double ball bearings and patent double hollow steel felloe to front wheel, ball bearings to back wheel, spoon brake. The Club, same front, with dust proof coned bearings and solid fork to back wheel and new vertical spoon brake. The Useful—Ball bearings to front wheel, dust proof coned to back wheel; also, the Speedwell Roadsters, Nos. 3 and 4, Lamps, Beils, &c,, &o. E. JONES, Engineer, Machinist, &c., 6150 Colombo road, Sydenham. J. L. FLEMING’S J.R AND QOKSULTATIOK ON THE CANTERBURY CUP, To be Bun in November. 2000 Subscribers at 10a each. First horse £4OO Second horse 15C Third horse 100 Other starters (divided) ... 150 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 If cheques are sent exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Next Bank of New Zealand, 6098 Hereford street, Christchnreb. Th, W EEKL Y Pee E 8. OCTOBER 23. TABLE OP CONTENTS. Page. Bubbknt Topics «. IS, 16 Telegrams— European, Colonial, Inter--8.9 - 2t ... 11 ... 21 ... 4 ... 10 ... 7 ... 21 13,14 19.20 ... 19 provincial English News Australian News ... Native News Correspondence ... Miscellaneous The Courts Road Boards Town and Country... General Diocesan Synod ... Meetings—Captain Barry’s Lecture— Ashburton Borough Council —Farmers’ Club—West Coast Railway—Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association — Ashburton Local Industries City Council—Benevolent Aid Association — Bangiora Wesleyan Church —Diocesan Sunday-school—Christchurch Bawling Club—Messrs Saunders and Bowen at Kaikoura and Kaiapoi—Charitable Aid—Hospital Inquiry 16. 19 The Yeoman—Coming Shows —New Zealand Oats—The Wool Clip—Oar Sheep Kings—Oats as Peed for Pigs Feeding for Eggs—Fattening and Rearing Poultry - The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chndley—Mineral Oils for the Destruction of Insects 5 The Sportsman Racing Calendar — Sporting Notes by “ Sinbad”— Latest Betting—Canterbury Hunt Club —Waitaki Jockey Club Meeting— Wanganui Spring General EntryNominations for Wellington Spring— Melbourne Cup Acceptances € Aquatics—Opening of the Boating Season in Canterbury—The Championship of the Clarence Cricket —Matches of the Week Entertainments, &c.—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip ... If Poetry—Tired 2 Ladies* Column—General Principles of Cookery 3 Varieties 21 The Novelist —A Gentleman of La Port* —St. Pecus—The Trip Bafore_ My Wedding—A Conspirator in Spite of Mvstdf £. Weulx Bummaet
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2084, 28 October 1880, Page 3
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796Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2084, 28 October 1880, Page 3
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