WE would remind tho public that H. E. Mat and Co. intend CLEARING OUT their ENTIRE STOCK of SUMMER DRAPERY in one Great Sale, COMMENCING TO-DAY. We also understand that they intend Giving Every Customer who Spends One Pound a Ticket Giving them a Chance of One of Six Prizes, viz :—Prize Ist, Good Band Sewing Machine; 2nd Prize, Suit of Men’s Clothes, value £3 ; 3rd Prize, their beautiful Show Doll, value £3 ; 4th Prize, your choice of any Trimmed Hat or Bonnet In their Shop; Prize 5, Handsome American Chair, value £2 ; Prize 6, Handsome American Chair, value 30s. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. IJIHE S.S. AKAROA Will run an EXCURSION DOWN THE HARBOR on THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 13th. The steamer will return to Port in time for her passengers to leave for Christchurch by the late train. As the splendid Railway Band is engaged to play on the water that evening, excursionists will be afforded more than ordinary pleasure by being on board the Akaroa. FARES—Is 6d. 7046 JOSEPH McLEAN, Master. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Office, Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, 12th JANUARY, At 8 p.m, A paper on the manufacture of cement will be read by Mr G. Gray, Canterbury College. W. JAMESON, Secretary. N.B.—A series of Photographs of the Melbourne Exhibition will be on view. 7055 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. A LECTURE will (D.V.) be delivered in the above Church by i-ev. D. Mutton. F.R.A.S. (of Wellington), TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Subject : . “John Wycliffe, and the Dawn of the Protestant Reformation." His Worship the Mayor will preside. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Admission—One Shilling. 7060 NO. 3 LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). NOTICE. THE OFFICES OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO WORCESTER STREET, West side of Cathedral square, near to the Post Office. THE usual Monthly Meeting for RECEIPT of SUBSCRIPTIONS and other Moneys payable this month, will be held THIS DAY (TUESDAY), JAN. Uth, At the Society’s Offices, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m., and in the evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. Money received on deposit at highest current rates. The committee are also prepared to issue fully paid-up shares, on which half-yearly dividends will be paid as provided in the rules. 7-13 7059 CHAS. ALLISON, Secretary. TO CARPENTERS.—Tenders are invited for the Erection of a Shop in St. Asaph street, near Manchester street, as a branch shop for G. I. Merrie. Plans to be seen at my office, and tenders received on or before Wednesday, 12th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Theo. B. Jacobsen, Architect, Hereford street. 1035 TENDERS WANTED FOR PAINTING. Alternate tenders (labor only, or labor and material) will bs received up till noon of THURSDAY for PAINTING Mr Sinclair’s HOUSE in Gloucester street, Latimer square. Specification may be seen on the premises, or by application to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender will not i eoessarily be accepted. Tenders to be addressed to Box No. 17, Post Office, Christchurch. JAMES TODD, Builder, 7040 Matheaon’a Road. PENINSULA BUTCHERY, London street, Lyttelton, OPENED JANUARY Ist, 1831. MESSES G. & E. FLEMING (Of Port Levy) HAVING had to submit to a loss for some years past ou their fat sheep and cattle, owing to being at an inconvenient distance from the Christchurch markets, have resolved to OPEN A SHOP IN LYTTELTON To dispose of snch stock. The shop will be styled the PENINSULA BUTCHERY, And the patronage of the inhabitants of Lyttelton and masters of vessels is respectfully solicited. Nothing but prime meal grazed on the farm will be offered for sale, and being brought direct, will not be liable to the damage to which meat is exposed in sale yards. Messrs G. and R. Fleming have secured the premises at present in the occupation of Mr T. Holland, under whose able management the bminess will be conducted. For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER, Peninsula Butchery, 7058 London street, Lyttelton. CAPITAL INVESTMENT. MR J. L. WILSON has received instructions from Owners TO SELL BV AUCTION, At the Exchange, Cashel street, ON SATURDAY. 22nd JANUARY, 1881, At one o’clock, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES : A House and nearly qnarter-acro land, and good garden, fronting on Lincoln road, close to Ponlson street, and within a few minutes walk of the Government workshops, Addington. This property has a good busiues.frontage, and will become veryvaluable. Also, In the same neighborhood, Pouleon street, A Cottage, on half-acre land, in good condition. The Auctioneer calls special attention to employes at Addington Workshops to these two properties. Also, In Angus street, Sydenham, near the Agricultural Show Grounds, Eighth of an Acre of Land, with house and garden, in capital condition ; house nearly new. 7052
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2146, 11 January 1881, Page 3
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