S3O TIMARU. TIMARU. 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 Christchnrcb and other Stations aa under : Return Ticket 15 a Leaves Christchurch, G 45 am.; Hornby, G. 55; Templeton, 7; Eelleston, 7 15; Bnraham, 7.18; Dunsandel, 7.50; Eakaia, 8.10 ; Ashhnrton, 9.10. Arrives at Timarn, 11 SO, Eetnra leaving Timarn at 6 p.m. By order of B. TONEY CLIFFS, Chairman of Committees. N.B.—Persona wishing to avail themselves of an early train or wishing to return same day, can do so by paying fare as above. 11-3 6403 JTFItTe o s a i.. Leasees ... ... George Geddes and Company Directress Mrs Walter Hill Over in time for trains. MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY). UNDER TWO FLAGS. Cigarette ... ...Miss Clara Stephenson Bertie Cecil Mr Chas. Bnrford To-morrow (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OP MISS STEPHENSON. IRELAND AS IT WAS and IXION. 11-4 Box Office—Montague’s Bazaar. 6509 PHILOSOPHICAL institute of CANTERBURY. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting will be held at the Rooms of the Institute This (Thursday) Evening, November 4th, at 8 p.m,, when the following Papers will be read— ON PROBLEMS OP COSMICAL IMPACT, By Professor A. W. Bickbeton, P.C.S., P.LC. ON THE STRUCTURE OF HORMOSIEA BILLANDIERI, By Mr T. A. Mollkt. GEORGE GRAY, 6266 Hon. Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD I(T THE AVON DISTRICT.
A MEETING OF RATEPAYERS will bo held in the District SCHOOLROOM, BING3LANB, ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 4th, At 7.30. Business : To consider the decision of the Drainage Board relative to the Drainage of Bingsland, and what farther action shall be taken. J. L. WILSON. 6242 Chairman of A.R. Beard. CANTERBURY CUP. MY SWEEP Is nearly foil, and will CLOSE at an EARLY DATE. Tickets 10s j 500 subscribers. t. McDonald, . 6249 Tobacconist, Lyttelton, MONEY TO LEND, " IN amounts of £SO and upwards, on freehold security at current rates of inFOSTEE & WILLING, Solicitors, 6053 Hereford street, Christchurch. TO - MO3HOW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth URBBSERVED SALE OF COTTAGE AND LAND, WINDMILL ROAD. MR CHARLES CLARK Is instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms’ Hereford street, on abovenamed date, A NICE SECTION in Johnson street, Windmill Road, having 33 feet frontage, together with a New Cottage of three rooms, standing thereon, • nicely finished in every way. The owner leaves Canterbury next week, therefore a sale must be effected. Part of purchase-money can remain on mortgage.
6231 Sale at 12 o’clock. No 301 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. CONTINUATION SALE. UNEEDEEMED PLEDGES. E J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr H. A. Davis to hold above AT HIS BOOMS, HEREFOED STREET. Sale at 11 o’clock. 6203 PHOTOGRAPHY. SEDUCTION OF PRICES. £ BAND AND DUNLOP have reduced KJf' their Celebrated Card Portraits to 7s 6d per dozen. VICTORIA BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH (near Victoria bridge.) No e— During Holidays Tramway Fares paid. 626 C FINE ART GALLERY. TO CURATORS O?" MUSEUMS PICTURE GALLERIES. AND LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. A 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 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 fold, 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 abort time only, at the Booms of MESSES FOED AND NEWTON. Admission—One Shilling, Catalogues —One Shilling, Season Tickets can now be had, 2s 6d eac Many of the Pictures are for Sale at moderate prices, and are suitable for Mansions or Art Galleries. 6014 [A Cakd.] CART TON DISPENSARY, Victoria street. UPLAND & JgJLLIOTI, Chemists and Druggists. Prescriptions carefully prepared. 6204 G J. L. FLEMING’S BAND QOK SUL TAT lON THE CANTERBURY *0 U P, To be Bun in November.
2000 Subscribers at 10s each. First horse £4OB Second horse 15C Third horse ... _ 160 Other starters (divided) ._ 150 Non-starters (divided) ... 2CO If cheques are sent exchange mast be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J, L. FLEMING, Next Bank of New Zealand, <f Jioroloid street, QhrjiJjjlsttriklti
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2090, 4 November 1880, Page 3
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704Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2090, 4 November 1880, Page 3
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