%&vtxtfoßmtxite. HEA T E E Leßßoe Mr A. T. Dunning. Manager Mr Walter Reynolds _ THU EVENING, THE GREAT HEKH BAWDMANN, And the charming and favorito MISS LOUISE BBAUDET, Will appear in the ever popular LADY OF LYONS. Supported by the new Australian Company, TO-MORttOW— FRIDAY, The performance will bo under the patronape, and in the PRESENCE of Hia Excellenoy the Governor, SIR ARTHUR H. GORDON - , G.C.M.G., And High Commissioner of Fiji. By particular request, NAECISSE, AND DAVID GARHICK. 3-10 Box Office at Montague's. 179* SYDENHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held is St. Mary's Schoolroom, Addington, at 7.30 p.m., on FRIDAY NEXT, March 11th, for tba purpose of Forming a Horticultural Society in Sydenham. The Mayor of Sydenham will preside. 3-10 7708 GEO. COOPEE, Secretary pro tern. CANTERBURY YEOMANBY CAVALEY. REGIMENTAL OEDER. AN ESCORT, composed of one Officer and twelve Rank and File, will PARADE m Review Order at the Drill Shed at 10 a.m. oa FRIDAY NEXT, Jlth inst., for the purpose of Receiving His Excellency the Governor on the occasion of his visit to Christchurch. The names of those composing the Escort will be found on the order board at the City Hotel. Any alteration as to time, &c, will be posted on the order board as occasion may arise. HENEY SLATER, 3-10 7707 Captain Commanding C.Y.C. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE TO IPIGEOIN" BA.Y BY THE B.s. AKAROA. s&>*&, t | THE liberal patronage -ling by this favorite Steamer has induced the owners to make the following ALTEHATIONS is the PIGEON BAY TIMETABLE and the FAEE3 : The Steamer will leave Lyttelton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of the 8.5 a.m. Train fiom Christchurch, just an hour sooner than formerly. This change will allow excursionists to the Bay. an hour longer ashore. The Akaroa will also leave the Bay for Lyttelton punctually oa the arrival there of the Akaroa coach. THE Fa"rES A^ESingle, Saloon 2s 6d Boturn, do 3a Gd Steerage, Single Is Od Do. Return Is 6d 3-10 7706 JOSEPH McLE AN, Commander. TO INVESTOES, SMALL CAPITALISTS, CLERKS, WORKING MEN, AND OTHEES, Seeking for BUILDIFGh SECTIONS In the best locality, WITHIN A SHOET WALK OF CHRISTCHUECH, And certain Yearly Increasing' Value, at a small cost, and *pon EASY TEEMS. SATUEDAY, 12th MAECH, 1881, MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have re™>;,7,.,i initmatixna '»""i the Freeholder SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIIt LAND AND ESTATE SALE BOOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATUEDAY, 12th MARCH, 1881, 2 o'clock, The whole of thoße Very Choice and Valuable 29 BUILDING SECTION'S, Containing about ONE.QUAB.TER OF AN ACRE EACH, Beautifully situated upon the LINCOLN EOAD, Within an easy walking distance of the South town belt, Addington, and the centre of Christchurch, and in a short time the Tramway will be running to Addington, and, no doubt, up the Lincoln road. The present value of land in this position will then be more than doubled in value. Already great difficulty is felt in obtaininghealthy building sites so near town, and so favorably situated. The property adjoins the residence of Mr Twigger, snrrounded by first-class neighbors. The land is of a superior quality, suited for the formation of luxuriant gardens. As an investment it cannot be surpassed. For occupation there are but few positions to equal it round Christchurch. This neighbourhood has long been famous for its salubrity, being elevated so mnch above the low level of Christchurch and all the other suburbs of the city. There can be no doubt that it will soon become the sanitorium of Christchurch. This will raise the value of land on this estate to the same level as the best land on the Papanui road. The road —Francis street —will be constructed lmediately by the Proprietor. Lithographic Plans ean now be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers. Terms unusually easy. Full details will be given by the Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 12th MAECH, 1881, 3-5 2 o'clock. 7671 UIE Best Newcastle Coals delivered at 40s per ton. Best Firewood at greatly reduced price. E. WOOD, 7440 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. DRESSMAKING. MELBOURNE HOUSE DEHSSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, VICTORIA STREET. MRS CLARKE wishes to return her sincere thanks to her numerous town and coun'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 Dress Material, just arrived from Dunedin, she will in future have on hand a quantity of Costumes, of all sizes, at such prices as will defy competition. Respectfully soliciting a continuance of your support, I remain, yours, Ac., 7G23 MRS J. T. CLABKE. "ESSRS WHEELER & SON invite Public attention to their new Photographic Panorama of Christchnrch, taken from t<" p of Cathedral Tower. They have pnbliehed it in the form of a folding album, 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 CuKisTcumsca. 753 S
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2196, 10 March 1881, Page 3
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