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HEA T H E O Y A L. Lessees ... Directress George Geddes and Company Mrs Walter Hill TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), THE LITTLE DETECiIVH. MISS CLARA SiEPHRNSON In five different characters. Ludovic (a German sharper) Mr Chas. Bnrfcrf TO-MoRUOW (TUESDAY), UNDER TWO FLAGS. New Sc.nery and Effects. FBIDAY, BKNEFIT of MISS S V «V 3ENSON 11-1 Box Office—Montague's Bazaar. 632« I C T UB E A L L E B Y. THIS EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND The proceeds of both Morning and Evening Matinees will be handed to the Treasurer, 10-30 C. B. BLAKIaTON, ESQ. 6203 ELNE AET GA.LLEEY. TO CURATOR? OF MTTSEUVR PICTURE GALLERIES. AND LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. , MAGNIFICENT Collection of PAINTINGS from England, ARE NOW EXHIBITED AT MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON'S ROOMS, This collection is the finest that has ever been Been 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 Picturss are sold, bat 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 for 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 6d eae Many of the Pictures are for Sale at moderate prices, and are suitable for Mansions or Art Galleries. 6014 [A Cahd.J CARLTON DI3PENBABY, Victoria street. UTLAND & TjILLIOTT, Chemists and Druggists. Prescriptions carefully prepared. 620* MONET TO LEND, X"N amounts of £SO and upwards, on freehold security at current rates of inFOSTER & WILDING, Solicitors, 6063 Hereford street, Christchurch. jUMS of £3OO, £SOO, and £BOO to LEND Kw) at 8 per cent., on sound Freehold" Securities. Apply, CAMERON, BAMFIELD 4; CO. 6199 Manchester street. J. L. JfLEMltttt'S -iRAND nONSULTAT ON ON THE CANTERBURY OUP, To be Bun in November. 2000 Subscribers at 10s each. First horse .£4OO Second horse 150 Third horse 160 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, W<3B Hereford street, Christchurch. ICYCLES! BICYCLES! BICYCLES! . —JUST ARRIVED—The Special Club—The Club—TheUsef ul—Manufactured by the Coventry Machinist Company.—The Special Club has new elliptical steel back bone, patent suspension rubber spring, newsection 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, Nob. 3 and 4, Lamps, Belli, &c, So.

E. JONES, Engineer, Machinist, &c, 6150 Colombo road, Sydenham. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ORNAMENTS, BIJOUTERIE, 4c, 4c. R J. G. HA WEES is instructed by the l. Executors of the late Thomas Tombs, B<1 " SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, LAMBOURNE VIII s MONTBEAL STREET, (Close to Cranmer Square), The Following Very Valuable Effects— DINING-ROOM—Suite in horsehair, carpet, fender and irons, coal vase, splendid sixtune musical box on stand, elegant vases, fancy fire-screen, whatnot, beautiful eight-day CHIME CLOCK, in oak case, extension table, pier-glass, 4c, 4c. HALL—Stair carpet, barometer, table and marble vases. DRAWING-ROOM Suite in green rep. carpet and rug, very beautiful inlaid table, eight-tune musical box, galvanic battery, beautiful marble table, elegant marble vases, pictures, curious Chinese ornaments under glass shade, fender and irons, pier-glass in gilt frame, very perfect camera, case of beautiful silver filagree ornaments, 4c, 4c. BREAKFAST-ROOM—Easy chair in morroco, couch and chairs in hair, framed engravings, cnrtains, carpet, fender and 1 irons, ornaments, 4c, Ac. BEDROOMS—Mahogany and iron bedsteads and mattresses, dressing-tables and glasses, marble top and other washstands and ware, handsome toilette ornaments, occasional tables, towel rails, carpets, night commode, framed pictures, chairs, chests drawers, 4c, 4c. STUDY —Conch, opossum rug, cuckoo clock in oak case, chest drawers, whatnot, splendid camera.and stereoscope, microscope, mechanical singing bird in gilt cage, opera glass, Chinese figures, cabinet of fossils, shells and coins, tables, chairs, marble and other ornaments, soiled clothes basket, carpet, framed pictures, Fiji implements, thermometer, 4c, 4c. LANDING—Carpet, pictures, and marble vases. BATH-ROOM Baths, washstands, and KITCHEN—Copper tea kettles, fish kettle and stewpans, bronze tea urn, butlers* tray and stand, mincing machine, crockery and utensils. PLATE, &c. —Solid sterling silver salver, cravy, tab'e, dessert and tea spoons, table and dessert forks, cheese scoop, marrow spoon, teapot and milk jug, covered and open tankards, snuffers and tray, salts and spoons, hearing trumpet, set four dish covers, plated side dish, salver, fish knife and fork, handsome flower vases, decanters, spirit bottles, hot water jug, pewter mugs, 4c, 4c. WATCH—Splendid Gold English Lerer Watch, made to order in England under direction of the late Mr Geo. Coates, and 18-carat albert chain. OUTSIDE—Boring machine, grindstones, carpenters' bench and tools, bricks, slates, lathes, timber, ladders, two Leamington ranges, panel doors and sashes, chimney pieces, 4c. GARDEN Pot-plants, terracotta vases, garden seats, tools, garden roller, 4c. 6 casks splendid DEVONSHIRE CIDER 1 handsome and well-built DOG-CABT. Sale atll o'clock. N.B.—Dog-cwit scld punctually at 12 ©Vlotk. 10-28(234

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2087, 1 November 1880, Page 3

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882

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2087, 1 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2087, 1 November 1880, Page 3

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