WE would remind the pnblio that H. E. May 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 Onstomer who Spends One Pound a Ticket Giving them a Ghanoe of One of Six Prizes, via.:—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. FRIDAY, 14m JANUARY. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE—HaIf-tester Bedstead (iron), Spring Mattress, Palliasses, Flax and Hair Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washstands and Ware, Carpets, Curtain, Poles, Suite in Hair, Marble Top Hat Stand, Cheffonier, Cupboards, Ac., Ac. Lot of BOOKS. 2 KITCHEN RANGES. PIANOS, by Wilson and Murphy. Balance of BENARES WARE. 1 Ton CANTERBURY POTATOES. 70S1 Sale at 12 o’clock. LICENSES. ALL LICENSES are now ready to be issued. No Numbers will be reserved after 22nd JANUARY Inst. F. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk, City Cennoil Office, 12th January, 1881. 7078 OARPE DIEM. 7079 MONEY TO LEND. THE Undersigned have MONEY TO LEND, in Sums of £SO sterling and upwards, on Freehold Security, at current rates of interest. They are prepared to make special arrangements with borrowers of either small or large sums of money for short periods. THOMAS & BRUGES. Solicitors, 7038 Hereford street, Christchurch. MOUNLIGHT EXCURSION. HE S.S, AKAEOA Will run an EXCURSION DOWN THE HARBOR THIS EVENING, THURSDAY JANUARY 13th. The steamer will return to Port in time for her passengers to leave for Christchurch by the late train. As a splendid Band is engaged to play on the water this evening, excursionists will be afforded more than ordinary pleasure by being on board the Aharoa, FARES—Is 6d. 7083 JOSEPH McLBAN, Master. Lost— ten shillings reward— On Monday, [in High street or Manchester street, a CAIRNGORM STONE, lost from off end of watch chain ; conical shape, transparent, and of a light-brownish color. Whomsoever will bring the same to the Offices of H. Matson and Co., Cashel street, will receive the above Reward. 7074 NOTICE. NOTICE. COMFORTABLE BOARD and RESIDENCE to be obtained at Tweed House, Cashel street East, for Respectable Young Men, from 18s to £1 per week, single rooms. Good Accommodation for Families. " Stabling on premises, W. Evans. 7063
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2148, 13 January 1881, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2148, 13 January 1881, Page 3
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