? to-moi?.:r,ow. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th. FURNITURE, LIQUEURS, SUNDRIES. MR J. G. HAWKED will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE—Handsome bordered Brussels carpet 16 x 12 and rug, striped cocoa. matting, plated salver, whatnot, dining and occasional tables, fancy bookcases ana brackets, pier glass SO x 40 (damaged), dining-room suite in hair, doable and single iron bedsteads, paliasses, hair and fl-ix mattresses, chests drawers, washstands and ware, dressing tables and toilet glasses, kitchen utensils and sundries. POTATOES —1 ton Canterbury grown kidneys. LIQ' EUKS—7O bottles assorted very choice liqueurs, old brandies, wines and spirits. Chinese ornaments, silks, fans, clocks, pictures, barometers, itc, &c. Kiteben Range. BE LLOWS—SmaII invoice, Canterbury made. 1-1 6955 Sale at 12 o'clock. I MONEY TO LEND, N amounts of £SO and upwards, on froe_l_ hold security at current rates of fate! est. FOSTER & WILDING, Solicitors, Hereford street, Christchurcb. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). ' SPEdAL GENERAL MEETTNG at --X MEMBERS will be held at the Society's Offices, Hereford street, Ohrhtchurch, TO-DAY (MONDAY), January 3rd, 1881, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to consider proposed amendments in the Rules, as published in the " Press" newspaper of 20th and 21st Dec. EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager.. 1-3 8952 THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY; (PERMANENT). SUBSCRIPTIONS and Repayments and k 3 Working Expenses Fees for 1881 are due on TUESDAY, January 4th, 1881, when the Office will be open from 7 to 9 p.m., as well as the usual hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shareholders who have not received their Scrip are requested to ask for the same. The Directors invite applications for Loans forterms of one year and upwards at LOWEST Current Rates. EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. 1-1 6556 LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. T3E Ordinary MONTHLY MEETING for receipt of subscriptions and taking up new sbares will be held at the Colonists? Hall, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 6 p.m. J. R. WILICOX, 6952_ Secretary. J. E. BASHFORD, ASTRYOOOK, CONFECTIONER, &a, Colombo stbeet, Chhistchurch. "N view of the approaching festive season, . J. E. B. desires to remind the public of bis long experience in the above profession.. Ball Suppers provided ; Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes on the shortest notice; a large assortment of Obristmas Cakes for tbe approaching season ; Cosaques in endless variety; every novelty in Confectionery on band Picnic Parties catered for on the most reasonable terms. The RESTAURANT still maintains its reputation for tbe Best Shilling Dinner in Cbristcburcb. 6716SPECIAL NOTICE. ADMISSION FREE.. TBie Fancy Fair TOW being held in Ford and Newton's. H Buildings, Casbel street, will CONTINUE OPJ3N DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK* SALE OF NEW YEAR'S GIFTSIMMENSE REDUCTIONS. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. EVERYONE INVITED. BKLCE & MONTAGUE, Proprietors. 6827" XVetten. Jl\_etten. xLetten. Director Fredk. P. Pines. In consequence cf numerous requests MR HENRY KETTEN Has consented to give THREE MOEE RECITALS ODDFELLOWS' HALL ON JANUARY 3rd, 4th, and sth, IBSi!. FIRST RECITAL—MONDAY, JANUARY 3*i>. PROGRAMME : 1. Sonate Pathetiquo (Op. 13)—Beethoven Allegro con brio Adagio Cantabile— Rondo 2. (a) Spinnlied, "Flying Dutchman" (Wagner) —Liszt, (b) spinnlied—Mendelssohn, (c) Spinnlied—Litolff. (n) Spinnlied, " Marguerite an ronel—Ketten 3. (a) Funeral March, (b) Valse (Op. IS}— Chopin, (c) Serenade, " Don Giovanni **■ (Mozirt) —Ketten 4. " Elisir d'Amore (Doninetti)— Thalborg. Ten Minutes interval. 5. (a) Nocturne, (b) Tarentella. (c) Castagnctta—Ketten 6. (A) "Last Hose of Summer"—Katten. (n> The Banjo—Gottschalk. By speciil request 7. Rhapsodie Hongroise—Liszt. EIGHTH RECITAL AND LAST BUT ONE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th. TICKETS and PLAN OF HALL at Milner- & Thompson's. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats (single). 7b 6d; Season or Family Tickets, to admit three, 15s ; Unreserved Seats, 4s ; Gallery, 2s 6d. Children in arms not admitted. The doors are always kept closed while M. Ketten is seat«d at the Pianoforte. Doors open at 7.30 ; Eccital commences punctually at 8. The Canterbury Tramway Company will rmn on all lines after each Recital. I-'! 9005 HEA T R E Geo. Gedii'ES Impresarios Lessee Messrs Cary and Spillcr POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF Professor and Madame H A S E L M A Y E fi. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JN TErEIB WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT, M AG I C. MADAME HASELMAYER'S Wonderful Disappearance and Re-appcsaranes where least expected. New Wonders every Night. SATURDAY NEXT, GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. Special Prices—Box Office, Montague'*. 1-3 9011
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2139, 3 January 1881, Page 3
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