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HEA T B E O Y AL. Lessees Geo. Geddes end Company. GBAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, IN AID OF THE BENEVOLENT FUND OP THE CHRI3TCHURCH MUTUAL IMPS. Under distinguished Patronage. Including ihe INTERPEOVINCIAL CSICKETERS. THIS (FEIDAY) EVENING, FEB. 25, OPENING~~ADDBESS, On the Objects and Mysteries of the Society of Mutual Imps, Written by J. ludfobs, Esq., and delivered by C. Hull, Esq. After which the " Lyttelton Times" Dratnatio Clnb, assisted by Mrs Walter Hill and the Misses Arethnsa May and Lacy Ashton, will render Byron's Comedy, WEAK WOMAN. To be followed by a Grand OLIO. In which the Railway Band, the Theatre Boyal Orchestra, and the following gentlemen will take part: —Messrs J. J. Kennedy, Signor Lnissetti, T. Tankard, and J. G. Henry. Everybody taking part have kindly volunteerec their services. Seats may be reserved at Montague's. Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit. Ib. 2-24 1237 THEATBE DOTAL. Lessees Directress ... Geo. Geddes and Company Mrs Walter Hill; THIS EVENING, FBIDAT. IMPS' BENEFIT. TO-MOEBOW, SATURDAY. GEEAT BILL—LIZZIE LYLE. FLO WEE MAKERS OF FINSBURY. 2-25 1267 Tl H E A T B E T> O Y J ME WALTER REYNOLDS Has the honour to announce the appearance of the universally celebrated Tragic Actor HEEE BANDMANN AND MISS LOUISE BEAUDET, FOR A SEASON OF TWENTY-FOUB NIGHTS ONLY. Supported by an Entirely New Australian Company. Every Artiste new to New Zealand. OPENING—WEDNESDAY, MAECH 3r», in HAMLET. Seats can be secured at Montague's 2-24 l£3i to-:v£Ql2,j&ow. TO THE WOEKING CLASSES, CLERKS, MEN OF BUSINESS, INVESTORS, TRUSTEES, SPECULATORS. A SPLENDID OPENING. INCREASING VALUES. INVESTMENTS TO~SUIT EVERY CLASS. SATURDAY, 26th EEBEUAEY, 2 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (in conjunction with Mr J. T. Bell), AT THEIR LAND AND ESTATE SALEROOMS, Cashei street, Ohristchurch, ON SATUEDAY, 26th FEBEUAEY, TWO O'CLOCK, All those FREEHOLD SECTIONS OF LAND, Subdivided into KO CAPITAL BUILDING SECTIONS, With from 33ft to 40ft Frontages, Situated in the CENTBE OF SYDENHAM, In the healthiest and busiest part, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Public Schools, St. Saviour's Church, the Wesleyan and Presbyterian Churches, the Telegraph Station and Post Office, the Show Grounds, and near to the New Market, close to the Railway Station, leading to every part of the colony, and within a chain of the Tramway, or about five minutes' from the centre of Christchurch. Sections of this character, in so excellent a position, have been rapidly absorbed and built upon. This Block of Land is completely surrounded by a large and thriving commnnity, and is certain to increase greatly in value as buildings are erected. Two thirds of the Property, comprising a frontage of about 1500 ft, faces due north. The terms have been made so easy a? to enable every class to become freeholders, viz.:— 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per ceut. in three months, 10 per cent, in Biz months, and the balance in four years at 8 per cent., with the option of paying off part or all at any time. Purchasers could borrow all the purchase money of Building Societies, or even more, by erecting a cottage or house upon a section. Lithographic planß will be ready immediately. SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1881, 2-12 2 o'clock. 786 TO BE LET BY TENDER, K>{\ ACRBS 0F LAND, situated «n> O" North Town Belt, being the con» tinuation of Madras street, with DWELL-ING-HOUSE, Stockyard and Outbuildings, as at present ocaupied by Mrs Livingstone. Term, 5 years, subject to determination on 6 months' notice. Possession on 4th March, 1881. Tenders mnst be sent to our office not later than 28th Inst. No tender necessarily accepted. 7521 PACKE BROTHERS. MESBRS WHEELER 4 HON invito Public attention to their new Photographic Panorama of Ohristchurch, taken from top of Cathedral Tower. They have publlshod it in the form of a folding album, bound In different styles, and it will be fonnd to present a very complete picture of the whole of the town, and give a good Idea of the direction in which it has been spreading during the course of tb,e last few years. OATHEDEAL STUDIO, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, CIIRISTCHUBC'H. 7533 T. PEPPERELL, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford Street, AS ON BALE—HOUSE-BUILDING ■ ■ SECTIONS, FARMS, &c. MONEY LENT ON MOBTGAGE. Temporary Loans Effected on Deposits: of Deeds, Bills of Pale. &c. Rents and Debts Collected, Bills Discounts FOR SALE—BUILDING SECTIONS, In all parts of Chri itchurch and its SnbnrlM. FARMS, improved and unimproved, in all parts of the Province. 7£<34

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2185, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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745

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2185, 25 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2185, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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