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UNRESERVED SALE OT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFEOrS PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS. MR CHARLES CLARE has been favored with instructions from W. W. Cobb, Esq. (who has left Canterbury) and other ‘owners, to SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Stk, At his Rooms in Hereford street, Christchmrch. Household furniture and effects, comprising— Drawing room fnrnitnra, including two handsome suites in red and green velvet Dining room furniture Bedroom furniture, via., carpets and eurtains, bedsteads, mattresses, commode, washstands and ware, looking glasses, Ac., 4e. Also, 6 new pianos by Broadwood and Sons, and a fine instrument by Collard and Oollard 2 harmoniums, 1 oak hall table i 1 rosewood inlaid table 1 portable billiard table Water color drawings Oil paintings, double barrel gun Set of pigeon holes and cupboard. Furniture on View Day Prior to Sale. 11-2 6217 Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 309 TIMARU. TIMAEU. EXCURSION TRIP, to Celebrate the ANNIVERSARY of the sth of November, in conjunction with the Brethren of the ORANGE INSTITUTION at Timarn. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Christchurch and other Stations as under : Return Ticket 15s Leaves Christchurch, 6.45 a m.; Hornby, 6.55; Templeton, 7; Rolleston, 7.15; Burnham, 7.18; Duneandel, 7.5#; Rokaia, 8.10; Ashburton, 9.10. Arrives at Timarn, 11.50, Return leaving Timarn at 6 p.m. By order of B. TONEYCLIFFB, Chairman of Committees. N.B.—Persons wishing to avail themselves of an early train or wishing to return same day, can do so by paying fare as shove. 11-3 625# rjl H B A T R B O T A L. Lessees George Geddes and Company Directress Mrs Walter Hill ANOTHER SUCCESS. UNDER TWO FLAGS. MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), UNDER TWO FLAGS. Cigarette Miss Claes. Stephenson Bertie Cecil Mr Chita. Bartoul New Scenery and Effects. FRIDAY, BENEFIT of MISS STEPHENSON 11-3 Box Office —Montague’s Basaar. 6449 m lchael ’ s CHOOLBOOMTHURSDAY in NOVEMBER. I. Song, “To Anthea” (Hatton) —Mr A. J. Merton 3. Reading from “ Pickwick Mr E. EHinton 3. Bong, “Truth shall thee deliver”—Mr Izard 4. Cornet solo, “ Mountain Echoes Mr A. Hamilton 5. Song, “My mother bids me " (Haydn)— Miss Harris 6. “ Toy Symphony” (Haydn)—St. Michael’s Choir Boys 7. Song, “Bailiff’s Daughter”—Mrs Townend 8. Reading from “ The Rivals ” —Messrs B. Elliston and G. Brittan _ 9. Song. “Thinking of thee” (Glumenthal) —Mr Beard 10. “ Toy Sonata ” (Romberg)—St. Michael's Choir Boys 11. Song, “The Village BlacksmithMr A. J. Merton 12. Song, “My Queen’’—Mrs Townend. To commence at 8 p.m. 11-3 Admission—One Shilling. 6258 MONEY TO LEND, IN amounts of £SO and upwards, on freehold security at current rates of interest. FOSTER & WILDING, Solicitors, 6063 Hereford street, Christchurch.

FINE AET GALLEEY. TO CURATORS OP MUSEUMS PICTURE GALLERIES, AND LOVERS OP FINE ARTS. A MAGNIFICENT Collection of PAINTINGS from England, ARE NOW EXHIBITED AT 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 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 for a short time only, at the Rooms of MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON. Admission—One Shilling. Catalogues—Ona 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 [A Card.] CART TON DISPENSARY, Victoria street. A Chemists and Druggists. Prescriptions carefully prepared. 6204 J. L. FLEMING’S Q.EAND ON THB CANTERBURY CUP, To be Ron in November. 2000 Subscribers at 10a each. First horse £406 Second hone 160 Third homo ... 160 Other starters (divided) ... 150 Non-starters (divided) ... 300 If cheques are sent exchange most 1m added, and stamps enclosed far reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Next Bank of New Zealand, W9B Hereford ttreet, Chris tchnrsh. £JOK S UL TATION I^LLIOTT,

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2089, 3 November 1880, Page 3

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658

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2089, 3 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2089, 3 November 1880, Page 3

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