FOUKTH AND LAST LEOTURE, TO.MOREOW (SUNDAY) EVENING, MADAME LOTXI WILMOT. LAST LECTURE. 12-11 THE SOCIAL EVIL. 6694 WEST CHKISTCHURCH SCHOOL. A. N XLINTEBTAINMENT, IN AID OF THE PEIZE FUND, Will be held at the West Christchurch School, Lincoln road, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th, At 8 p.m. 12-9 Admission—One Shilling. 6698 ANNIVEBSAEY SPOETS TO BB MLB AT HAGLEY PAEK ON THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER. IHE Committee of the Popnlar Amusements . Association invite APPLICATIONS for FRONTAGE SITES at Hapley Park (at not less than 2s 6d per foot), to ERECT — Stalls for sale of fruit, aerated and cooling drinks Toys and fancy goods Also, For sites for merry-go-rounds, aunt satfys, shooting galleries, and other sports To be addressed to H. E. ALPORT, 12-11 6704 Hereford street, Christchurch. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th. LOWEE HEATHCOTE EACES, SALE OF PRIVILEGES, OF BOOTHS, &c„ &c. "B J. G. HAWSES is instructed by the . Committee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, The Bight to ErectNo. I—Publican's Booth „ 2 —Confectioner's Booth „ 3—Confectioner's Booth „ 4—Rights of Sports „ s—Bights of Cards „ 6—Rights of Horto Yards 12-8 6699 Sale at 2 o'clock. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th. CLABETs7~CLABETS. R J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the . Importers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, OK CASES SPLENDID CLARETS OK Specially selected for this market from the Celebrated House of De Gernon and Cie. 10 cases Medoo 20 cases Margaux 5 cases Chateau La Rose. 12-10 Sale at 2 o'clock. 6693 TO CONFECTIONERS AND OTHERS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th. CHBISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. Jfß, J. G. HAWKES ia instructed by LL the importers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, (In lots to suit purchasers,) 4 CASES COSAQUES AND FANCY CONFECTIONEBY, especially selected for this market and season ICASE WEDDING • CAKE OENAMENTS NO EESEBVE. 12-11 Sale at 12 o'clock. 6705 FOB SALE. SPLENDID "BUILDING SITES _ ' IN WORCESTER STREET EAST, Midway between East Belt and Stanmore road. The only vacant sections in this favourite locality. Easy terms of payment. Land Transfer Title. Apply to No. 310 CHARLES CLARK, 12-11 6706 Hereford street. An Opportunity Without Precedent. BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. ' NEW DWELLING HOUSES, SUITABLE FOE THE MEECHANT, CLERK, ABTIZAN, SPECULATOE, INVESTMENT, OB PEBSONAL USE. BETTEB TEEMS THAN A BUILDING SOCIETY OFFEBS. SATUBDAT, DEC. 18th, 1880. J* E CHAELES CLAEK is instructed by rl W. H. Miller, Esq. (who contemplates a visit to England), to hold a CLEARING SALE, At his Booms, Hereford street. At 2 o'clock p.m. on above-named date, OP THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE PBOPEBTIES, Situate as follows— AT SANDBIDGE, SYDENHAM—--1 A beautiful villa residence of nine rooms, stabling, coach house, &c, &c. 8 That unequalled terrace of eight houses known as Sandridge terrace, each house containing five rooms, fitted and finished in the very best manner 6 Nice cottages, each of three rooms and scullery. ON STABK'S ROAD, SYDENHAM (Opposite the residence of Mr W. Smart, Asphalte Works) — 1 A capital cottage of four rooms, with every convenience. WILSON'S LOWEE NURSERY, FEBRY BOAD—--1 A new house of six rooms, finished in the most comfortable style. No such bona fide clearing sale has ever taken ! place in Canterbury. The houses are of various sizes and designs, and compare favorably with any suburban property. The villa residence is as good a house as can be desired ; indeed, the properties recommend themselves. The siteß were all specially selected for building purposes. Land high and dry, good water, good drainage, good neighborhood, _&c. — all these points had the careful consideration of the owner before building. THE TEAMWAY Euns PAST Sandridge twenty-four time 3 daily. THE GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS AND CHUBCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS Are within five minutes' walk. These and other advantages possessed by the Property will DOUBLE THE PBESENT VALUE Before the time payments are all made. THE TEEMS OF PAYMENT ARE EASIER THAN ANY PREVIOUSLY OFFERED IN THE PROVINCE. 12 per cent, deposit! 12 per cent, in 12 months ! ! 12 per cent, in 24 months !! ! Balance in 4 years ! !!! Unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 9 per cent, per annum. A PHOTOGEAPHIC VIEW OF EACH HOUSE, AND GROUND PLAN THEBEOF Is on view at the office of the Auctioneer, where all particulars may be obtained. No. 316 CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. 12-11 6701 FREEHOLD—ST. ASAPH STREET EAST. ME CHARLES CLARK Ih instructed by the Agent for the Public Trustee, to SELL BY AUCTION, At hie Rooms in Hereford otreet, On SATURDAY, DE*. EMBER IStli, At 2 p.m., A FREEHOLD SECT'ON, frontiug Chudley street, near East Town belt, part of Town Reserve 127, having a frontage to such street of thirty feet. As Chudley street has been recently channelled, &0., it iB now equal to any main thoroughfare, I This ia a oapital Building Plot, and la No 315 FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 6702
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2122, 11 December 1880, Page 3
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