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Adelaide Wine Vaults, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Established 1870. HEAVY STOCKS of choicest matured Adelaide. Albury and other Australian WINES, imported expressly for the coming Festive Season. With a view of facilitating prompt delivery, early orders are respectfully requested. A. E. PRESTON, 6654 Direct Importer. rTHBATEE T> O T A L. Geo. Geddes ... ... ... ... Lessee Impresarios ... Messrs Cary and Spider A DECIDED SUCCESS. Professor and Madame HASELMAYER, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), IN THEIR WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT, PSYCHO. THE WHIST PLAYER, THE CRYSTAL CABINET, The Wonder of all present, THE STYLOCABFE, EDUCATED BIRDS AND MICE, MADAME HASEL MAYER’S DISAPPEARANCE Created immense astonishment. FRIDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. 12-28 Box plan, Montague’s Bazaar. 8790 K ETTEN. Eletten. K ETTEN. Director Fradk. P. Pines. SECOND PIANOFORTE RECITAL S; in tr H CHRISTCHURCH, S at £ S ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, B M TO-NIGHT, S TUESDAY. 28th DECEMBER. KBTTEN’S SECOND RECITAL. PROGRAMME : 1. (a.) Bonree ? (b) Chaconne > 2. (a) Spinnliod. “Plying Dutchman” (Wagner)... (b) Fruehliugslied (c) Valse in A flat (Op 34) 3. (a) Serenade Espagoole (b) Butterfly Chase (c) Castagnetta 4. Rhapsodic Hongroise (No. 2) Ten minntea’ interval. 0 El . Handel Liszt Mendelssohn Chopin Ketten Liszt 5. (A) Mazonrka in D Major ... Chopin (b) The Flight of the Birds ... Henaelt (c) La Truite (Schubert) ... Heller 6. Elisir D’Amore (Donizetti) ... Thalberg 7. (a) Anld Robin Gray ■) 4 (b) Now Caprice, by request j • K - etten TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 28. THIRD RECITAL. Tickets and plan of Hall at Milner and Thompson’s, High street. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats (single), 7a 6d; Season or Family Tickets, to admit six, 30s ; Unreserved Seats, 4s ; Gallery, 2s 6d. Children in arms not admitted. The doors are always kept closed while M. Ketten is seated at the Pianoforte. Doors open at 7.30; Recital commences punctually at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o’clock. The Canterbury Tramway Company will run on all lines after each Recital. 12-28 8764 LYTTELTON. THURSDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1880. MR J. B. WILCOX has been instructed by the Proprietor to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On above date. At Mr Grange’s late Residence, Ticehurst road. The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFPEC FB, Comprising— Piano, chairs, tables, sofas, cheffoniera, bedsteads, bedding, carpets, fenders, fire irons, utensil, crockery, and the nsnal assortment of household goods. LYTTELTON REGATTA. JANUARY Ist, 1881. APPLICATIONS are invited for the ERECTION of Fruit and Toy Stalls, end one Confectioner’s Booth in connection with above Regatta. All applications to bo made to Mr G. Leys, “Press” and Globe Office, Lyttelton, 6890 THOS. L. SMITH. Hon. Sec. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN SMITH WILLuOX, Late of Lyttelton, Deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate mast be rendered to the undersigned on or before 15th January, 1881. and all DEBTS DUE to the Estate must be paid by that date. J. R. WILLCOX, Administrator. Lyttelton, 21st December. 1880. 6537 THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE Directors are prepared to GRANT LOANS at considerably REDUCED RATES of INTEREST, at sums to suit borrowers EDWD. J. T. FORD, 6320 Manager. ' NEW BRIGHTON OMNIBUS. WEEK DAYS—Leaves Morton’s Hotel, Christchurch, at 1030 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Leaves New Brighton at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. SUNDAYS —leaves Morton’s Hotel at 10.30 a.m., 130 p.m., and 6 p.m. Leaves New Brighton Hotel at 8.30 a.m., 4 p.m , and 5 p.m. 6240 D. W. HAMILTON, AKE ’ S R T UNI O N WILL BE DRAWN (Pro rata) DECEMBER 31st, 1880, At 6 p. m. W. LAKE, 6399 Strange’s Buildings. TO TEA DRINKERS. A POSITIVE FACT. H. DAVENPORT, CITY TEA MART, High street, and Corner of Peterborough streets, Victoria street, Christchurch, Is Selling the Best Tea China can produce, at 2s 4n and 2s 10d. No Indian or other kinds used to admix in the same, as they only tend to deteriorate the quality. Our Lowest Price, la lOd, blended with superior Pekoe, recommended to connoisseurs and economists. The above in parcels of 61b and upwards, 2d per lb reduction. Oilman’s stores, sugars, New Christmas fruits, &0., at very low prices, FOR CASH. 6633 K OPIQUE PELISSES and DRESSES, at quarter price, viz. 2s 6d and 2a 9d. Wonderful Bargains. A Special Line in Ladies’ Onderolothing, all made of Horrocks’s Longoloth. Plain Tucked Drawers ... ... Is 6d ~ ~ Skirts ... ... Is 9d Do, and Trimmed Chemises ... Is 9d Very cheap do Is 3d Ladies’ Night Dresses ... ... 2a lid j We have over 200 dozen better goods to select from, all of which are guaranteed wonderfully good value. Table Linen, from Is 6d per yard Oilcloth, for Tables, la 6d per yard. H. B. MAY & CO., The Hall.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2135, 28 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2135, 28 December 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2135, 28 December 1880, Page 2

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