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ADCLIFPE l i Are now showing their " "WINTER GOODS, COMPULSING—£&tin Cloths, all oolors, la yard Wool Poplins „ 10|d yard Winoey, from 4Jd yard Ladles' Jaokets, 7a lid Ladies' Ulsters. 8a lid Children's Ulatera, very cheap, from 3s lid. \LL THE JUATEBT NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY. COSTUMES IN GREAT VARIETY, Also made np in any style, BADCLIFB'E & JOUGHIN, Bradford House, Victoria street. 4175 IRONMONGERY" , ITKEN & ROBERTS, Cashel street west, invito your inspection of Goods now Opening:—Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery (varied assortment), Electroplated Goods, Cutlery, Table and Buggy Lamps, Powder, t<hot, Cartridges, Single and Double Guns, Dynamite, Oils, Paints, Paint Mills. Churns, Curd Mills, Wringers, Mangles, Washing Machines, Cots, Bedsteads, Surveyors' Requisites, Carpentera' Tools, every description. Prices very Reasonable, 62SL STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office : City Chambers, Hebefobd Street. THE Directors are prepared to Receive Applications for Loans on the security of Freehold Properties. Fall particulars on application. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. Chriatchuroh, October 1, 1880. 7389 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL £1,000,000. FIRE and Marine Risks taken at Current Rates. Fidelity of Persons in Situations of Trust insured. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager. Offices : Hereford street, Christchuroh. SUNDAY EXCURSION. TO LITTLE AKALOABY THE BTEOIER TITAN. ,».- r very general satisfaction expressed last trip by the large party of Excursionists wko went to Little Akaloa in' the above steamer, has induced the owners of the Titan to make a second trip from Lyttelton NEXT SUNDAY, APRIL 10th. She will leave Port on arrival of the 9.30 a.m. train from Christchurch, and will return so as to connect with the 5.55 p.m. from Lyttelton. Reduced Fares ... 3s Return: (Tickets available for the day only/. Refreshments can be purchased on board. 4-8 7997 CAMERON BROS. H E A T B E AA)O Y A L. BENEFIT OF MR J. F. OATHOART. MONDAY.IPRIL 11th. SOENEB FROM «' OTHELLO," " KING JOHN," "JCLIUS CJESAR," and "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." To conclude with the Society Drama of " BLIGHTED LIVES." 7994 GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. 'cDONALD'S <ONSULTATION. TIOKET3 10s EACH Are 'going off rapidly. Will CLOSE on the 14th INSTANT. T. McDONALD, Tobaoconist, 7569 Lyttelton. AERATED WATER AND ICE M ANUFACTORY, Corner Montreal and Tuam streets, Christchuroh. Cordials of every description, lemonade, sodawater, &c Q. A. LINDEMANN, 783 Proprietor ONNINGTON'I » CARRAGEENj Ob, IRISH MOSS. The best known remedy for Coughs and Colds. To be bad everywhere. JL HE WIiaKLT XBEBB. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Cubbent Topics ... 15,16 mxGßAxs—European, Colonial, Interprovincial „ 6, 9 English News ... ... ... ... 7 Australian Niws 7 CoRKEaPONDKNCE 19, 20 Miscellaneous 20 The Courts ... ... ... „. 17,18, 19 Road Boabds 6, 7 Borough Councils 7 Town and Countby ~ 13,14 General 9,10 San Francisco Mail 11 Meetings—Hospital Aid Board—South Rakaia Library Banks' Peninsula Farmers' Association—Lyttelton Harbor Board—Board of Health City Council i 6, 17 School Committees 19 County Councils Akaroa—Ashhurton 10, 17 Political—Mr Speight at Auckland ... 10 Fires " The Yeoman Colonial Agriculture Farm Notes for the Month—Horsebreeding—Poultry—Keeping Geese ... 5 Tax Gagden—Memoranda by Mr R. Chudley—Keeping Apples 5 Thb Sportsman Racing CalendarSporting Notes by Sinbad—Training Notes —Mr Wentworth's Stables Grand Flaneur—Weights for the Great Autnmn, Auckland, and Ellesmere Handicaps—Taranaki Races 6 Coursing—Calendar—Papanui Club Nominations ... ... ... ... 6 Cricket—Matches of the week ... ... 6 Entertainments, &c.—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 7 Poetry—Rizpah 3 Ladies' Column London Faahiona— The Home 3 Vabieties 11 The Novelist —Story of a Saturday— The Ex-widow Hoviua— How Uncle Bad Found it Out—The Mystery of Lord Brackenbary 3,4 Weekly Summary 13 Advertisements 1,2. 12, 21, 24 Latest Shipping, Ookmeboial, Stock and Produce Markets ... ... 12 WANTED KNO sVN—Strioed Merino Sox, for infants, at 21; Ladies' Military Collars, 3d ; Ladies' Merino Hose, from Cd; Ribbed Merino Hose, 10|d ; new Satin Cloths, all colorfr, Is ; French Cords, 10id ; French Poplins, la 3d; Kaiapoi F.annel, Is 6d ; English, 9d ; Slate Sileaia, 4}d Gray Calico, 2s 9d doz. ; all wool Scarlot Flannel, la ; yard wide Floorcloths, oil backs, uaual price 2a, for Is 6|d ; Ladies' Ulsters, over 390 to select from, o*3 6d, 10* 6d, 153 6d, 18s 6d, up to 455; 30 doz. Children's Ulsters, first size, la 9d. H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall, High Street. INSOLVENCY NOTICE. I < April 7 —Henry Parker, of'ChriatchurcK ! iborer —Wynn Williams and Deacon, solicitor* ' '

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 8 April 1881, Page 2

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681

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 8 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 8 April 1881, Page 2

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