LOST, between Cashmere and Christchurch, a small paper PARCEL, addreaded to Miss Roche. Any one delivering same to Messrs Wilson, Sawtbll & Co., will bo rewarded. 7625 FOUND, a PURSE containing a small sum of money. Owner can have same by giving full particulars, and paying cost of advertisement. Apply L., office of this paper' 7621 T OST. A Black Rough TERRIER JLi (puppy), Finder will be rewarded on leaving same with H. Allison, St, Asaph street East (within Belt). 7628 jOO R » W A K D.—STOLEN or STRAYED, from Gloucester street, on the 15th instant, a bay MARE, about fourteen hands, white star on forehead. No brand. Alfbbd Thompson, Hereford street. 7567 HYDROPATHY AND THE TURKISH BATH. A LECTURE on the above important Subjects will be delivered by DR T I V Y ON THURSDAY EVENING NFXT, At St Michael’s Schoolroom, at Half-past Seven o'clock. The chair will be taken by J. Grigg, Esq. (Longbeach). Admla ion Free. 7619 T Lessee Manager HEA T B E O Y A. L. R ... Mr A. S. Dunning. | ... Mr Walter Esynolds WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3rd. First Appearance of the universally celebrated Tragic Actor, HERE BAND MANN. The beautiful and accomplished American Actress, MISS LOUI6E BEABDET. Re-appearance of the Actor and Author, MR WALTER REYNOLDS. First appearances of Mr .1 AS. F. OATHCART, for ten years leading Actor with the Keins and Barry Sullivan; and Mr CHARLES HALL, late Leading Gentleman, Theatre Royal, Melbourne, and the whole of a new and specially selected Australian Company. The Great Herr Bandmann, together with the extraordinary combination of Artistes, has j nst achieved in Dunedin the greatest artistic and monetary success ever known there. Initial Performance WEDNESDAY, March 2nd, HAMLET. Hamlet (as played by him all over the world, in two languages, and for more than 2000 times) —Herr Bandmann. A CHANGE OP PROGKAMME NIGHTLY During the Season, which will last for positively TWENTY-POUK NIGHTS ONLY. Seats can be secured at Montague's. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a 6d ; Pit, la. 2-28 7613 DRESSMAKING. MELBOURNE HOUSE DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, VICTORIA STREET. MRS CLARKE wishes to return her sincere thanks to her numerous town and couni ry customers, who have favored her with their patronage during the last two years. Mrs C. wishes to Inform them that having a Varied Assortment of Winter Press Material, just arrived from Dnnedin, she will In future have on hand a quantity of Costnmes, of all sizes, at such prices as will defy competition. Respectfully soliciting a continuance of your support, I remain, yours, Ac , 7623 MRU. T. CL AT KB, BIBLE CHRISTIAN UHURUH FOUNDATION CEREMONY. STONES to be laid on Site at corner of Lower High street and Wilson street, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Public Tea in New Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street, from six to seven. Public Meeting after in same place. J. Gapes, Esq.. Mayor of Christchurch, will preside, and addresses will bo delivered by Rev J. B. Richardson (President of Wesleyan Conference), H. Williams, A. Reid, J, Clover, J. Wilson, J. Crewes, and others. Collection at the meetings. 7622 M“ ESSES WHKBLER & SON invite Public attention to their new Photographic Panorama of Christchurch, taken from tep of Cathedral Tower. They have published it in the form of a folding albnm, bound in different styles, and it will be found 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 the last few years. CATHEDRAL STUDIO. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Christchhbch. 7533 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT THK Central Sale Rooms, MR C. T. ICK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Without reserve, A splendid lot of NEW and OLD CHEESE, from Akaroa and Little River 100 hags chick wheat, onions, potatoes, apples, pears, oranges Plums, box tea, hams and bacon, &c, &c. Also, A quantity of new and second-hand fnrnitnre pot plants, books, plated ware, pictures, &c. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 7627 COALS. COALS. THE Best Newcastle Coals delivered at 40s per ton. Beat Firewood at greatly reduced price. R. WOOD, 7440 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. TO TEA DRINKERS. A POSITIVE PACT. w. H. DAVENPORT, CITY TEA MART. High street, and Corner of Peterborough streets, Victoria street, Christchurch, la Selling the Beat Tea China can produce, at 2a 4d and 2a 10d. No Indian or other kinds need to admix in the same, as they only tend to deteriorate the quality. Onr Lowest Price, Is lOd, blended with superior Pekoe, recommended to connoisseurs and economists. The above in parcels of| Glb'and upwards, 2d per lb reduction. Oilman’s stores, sugars. New Christmas fruits, &0., at very low prices, FOR CASH. 6638 WANTED KNOWN. HE. E. MJ* y C°’ s 8“ LIST OF PRIZE NUMBERS. Ist Prize—No 1253, Mrs Thomas, Cambridge terrace. East belt 2nd Prize—No BH, Mrs Cowan, North bolt 3rd Prize—No 1121, Mrs Green, care of Mr Jones, Lichfield street 4th Prize —No 1156, Miss Watt, care Rev Slooombe, Hereford street sth Prize —No 899, Mrs Bryden, Springfield 6th Prize—No 1094, Miss A. Toombs We certify the above to be correct. (Signed) A. AYERS. W. EWART.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2188, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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