ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LYTTKLTON. nnilE REV. DAVID BRUCE, of Aock--ft- 'and, will PBKAOH in this Church TO-MORROW FußabOO-N and EVKNiNt; - 7799 ST. ANDREW’S OHURCH. T‘iE REV. JAMES HTLU, of Lyttelton, will PrtFAi.'H in this Church In the FORENOON and the Rev. J. D. FDRGUSSON in the EVENING of TO-MORROW. CHKISTaDLLPHIaN ECCLtfSXA. FORESTERS’ HALL, A LECTURE will be delivered in the aWo Hall by Mr P. M. LESTER TO-MORROW EVENING (Sunday), March 20th. All truth seekers invited. 7802 1.0.G.T. PIONEER LODGE, ALDINGTON. AN open Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in St. Mary’s schoolroom on Monday Evening next, the 21at of March, at eight o’clock. The Rev, R, Taylor (late f Auckland) will give an address. Songs, dialogues, recitations, readings, by members of the Order. The public cordially invited. Admission free. 7797 I IRONMONGERY. AITKEN & ROBERTS, Cashel street west, invite your inspection of Goods now Opening : —Furnishing and Builders’ ironmongery (varied assortment), Electroplated Goods, Cutlery, Table and Buggy Lamps, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Single and Double Guns, Dynamite, Oils, Faints, Paint Mills. Churns, Curd Mills, Wringers, Mancles, Washing Machines, Cote, Bedsteads, Surveyors’ Requisites, Carpenters’ Tools, every description. Prices very Reasonable. 62P9 IMMENSE REDUCTION. Hie OORR IC K Has commenced his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES, And in soliciting a call from all who require a really good article at a low figure, refers to the splendid value he has given on former occasions, HEADS OF FAMILIES Lose no time in calling at the VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT, Victoria street, (Opposite Trent’s Ooffee Mills), And provide your families with Boots and Shoes for the winter AT VERY LOW PRICES. All goods will be sHd at Reduced Prices during the next twenty-one dayrf, that being the duration cf the CLEARING SALE. 7782 YOUNG WOMEN’S TEMPORARY HOME. THE HOME is now ready for the RECEPTION of INMATES. Terms, 10s a week. Apply to No, 2, Talt’s Buildings, Montreal street. 7786 MR _ O. COLLIER’S ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL. MR WALTON’S TENDER is soceptod for this work, as advertised. 7792 THOMAS CANE, Architect EXCURSION TO MORROW. THE Steam Launch LYTTELTON will make two Excursion trips down the harbor TOMORROW (SUNDAY), weather permitting. Leaves the watermen’s steps at 1.30 pm. and 3 pm. Fares, Is 6d. 7796 AGAR & ROBERTS. THE “ ILLUSTRATED PRESS” MONTHLY SUMMARY FOB TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE, VIA SAN FRANCISCO, WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 22nd, AND WII.D CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS 1. On the Sands. 2. Machinery Section, Victorian Court, Melbourne Exhibition. 3. The Newmarket Cattle Tarda, Victoria. 4. Wool Show, Melbourne Exhibition. 5. Intercolonial Yacht Race in Hobson’s Bay. 6. The Late Rev. Dr. Caima. 7. Railway Accident at Beaufort, Victoria. 8. The British Court, Melbourne Exhibition, 9. Views of St. Arnaud, Victoria. AND ALL THE NEWS OP THE MONTH, PRICE SIXPENCE. The Wb bk l t Pbbhs. MARCH 19. TABLE OP CONTENTS. Page. Current Topics 14,15,16 riLSGEAME —European, Colonial, Interprovincial ... „. 8, 9 Australian Niwa 17,18 Late Cable News 17 Cape News 17 CORRESPONDENCE 19 Miscellaneous 19,20 The Courts 18 Murder op the Czar op Russia ... 6 Road Boards 18,19 Borough Councils 19 Town and Country 13,14 General 9,10, 11 Meetings— North Bakaia Board of Conservators—Waimakariri Board of Conservators Acclimatisation Society— Kaiapoi School Committee —Papanni Drainage—A. and P. Association 16, 17 The Yeoman —Sugar Beet Culture Notes on Farmers’ Cattle—Mating Poultry for Breeding 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr E. Chudley—Fffeotive Flower Gardening 5 Ellesmere Flower Show 19 The Sportsman Racing CalendarSpotting Notes by Sinbad—The Spring Handicaps—lmportation of Thoroughbred Fillies— Lord Rossmore —Weights for the Taranaki Meeting—Hnrnnni and Wanganui Races 6, 7 Coursing 7 Aquatics—Heathcote Regatta 7 Cricket 7 Pedkstrianism .. 6 Entertainments, &c, —Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 7 Poetry—ln the Children’s Hospital 3 Ladies’ Column—Amateur Nnrses—Tie Homo 3 Varieties 11 The Novelist —Puss in Boots —Wrestling for a Wife —Boddle and Ponson—The Mystery of Lord Brackenbury 3, 4 The Loafer in the Street 11 Weekly Summary 13 Advertisements 1,3.12,21,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets _. ... 12 KNOWN—New Good#, just opened. Satin Cloths, in all colors, Is, New Cashmeres, Merinos, Forges, &c. New Hosiery, Now Hats, New Flowers, Now Feathers, New Gloves. In every department will be found a. new and splendid assortment of Antonin Goods. H, E. MAY & CO-, The Hall High Street !
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2204, 19 March 1881, Page 2
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