IMMENSE REDUCTION. H. C ORR I C K Has commenced his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, And in soliciting k call from all who require a really good article at a low figure, reifers to the splendid value be has given on former occasions. HEADS OF FAMILIES Lose no time in calling at the VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT, Victoria street, (Opposite Trent’s Coffee Mills), And provide your families with Boots and Shoes for the winter AT VERS LOW PRICES. All goods will be sold at Reduced Prices during the next twenty-one days, that being the duration of the CLEARING SALE, 7782 ADCLIFFE & OUGHIN Are now showing their WINTER GOODS, COMPBISING — Batin Cloths, all colors. Is yard Wool Poplins ~ 10id yard Wincey, from 4id yard Ladles’ Jackets, 7a lid Ladies’ Ulsters, 8s lid Children’s Ulsters, very cheap, from 3s lid. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY. COSTUMES IN GREAT VARIETY, Ako made np In any style. badoliffeT’ JOUGHIN, Bradford House, Victoria street. 4175 IRONMONGER'S" AITEEN & 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, Paints, Faint Mills, Churns, Curd Mills, Wringers, Mangles, Washing Machines, Cots, Bedsteads, Surveyors" Requisites, Carpenters’ Tools, every description. Prices very Reasonable, 6299 STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office ; City Chambers, Hereford Street. THE Directors are prepared to Receive Applications for Loans on the security of Freehold Properties. Full particulars on application. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. Christchurch, October 1, 1880. 7389 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL ... £1,006;000. FIRE and Marine Risks taken at Current Rates, Fidelity of Persons in situations of Trust Insured. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager, Offices t Hereford street. Christchurch. B OWNING TON’ CARRAGEEN j Ob, IRISH MOSS. The best known remedy for Cough* and Cold*. To bo had everywhere. S NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street. A SECOND LECTURE on the MILLBNNIUM will (D. V.) be given at thei above Hall, TO-MORROW (Lord’s Day) ‘ EVENING. Commencing at €.BO. All; seats free. No collection. 6001 The W E£K L Y !P EEB 6. APRIL 9. TABLE OP CONTENTS. Rakoia Library Banks’ Pemnaula Farmers’ Association—Lyttelton Harbor Board—Board of Health City Council 16, 17 School Committees 19 County Councils Akaroa.—Ashburton 10, 17 Political—Mr Speight at Auckland ... 10 Fires 11The Yeoman Colonial Agriculture— Farm Notes for the Month—Horsebreeding—Poultry—Keeping Geese ... 5 The Garden—Memoranda by Mr R. Chudley—Keeping Apples 5 The Sportsman Racing Calendar— Sporting Notes by Sinbad—Training Notes —Mr Wentworth’s Stables Grand Flaneur—Weights for the Great Aatnmn, Auckland, and Ellesmere Handicaps—Taranaki Races ... ... 6 Coursing—Calendar—Fapanni Club Noinitiations 6 Cricket—Matches of the week -6 Entertainments, *c.—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 7 Poetry—Hizpab 3 Ladies’ Column—London Fashions— The Home 3 Varieties 11 The Novelist—Story of a Saturday— The Ex-widow Hovius— How Uncle Dad Fonnd it Out—The Mystery of Lord Brackenbnry ... ... ... 3, 4 Weekly Summary 13 Advertisements 1,2.12,21,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets ~ ... 12 S' LYTTELTON. WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. EEMONS in connection with the above will be preached <sn SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 10th, BY THE REV. W. B. MARTEN, Morning, at 11. Evening, at 6.30. In the Afternoon at 2.30 p.m., a Children’s Service will bo conducted, when appropriate Hymns for the occasion will be sung by the scholars. Collections in Aid of School Eunda. The ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be be held in the Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, APRIL 14th. Tea on the tables at 6 p.m. Tickets, la 6d. N.B.—After the Tea Meeting a Public Meal iug will take place in the Church. The chair t be taken by J, Joyce, Esq.. Addresses b Revs. Reid, Baumbcr, Riahworth, Gillon, Mai ten and others. 4.9 goo SUNDAY EXCURSION. TO LiTIXE A KALOABY THE STEAMER TITAN, THE very general satisfaction expressed last trip by the largo party of Excursionists who went to Little Akaloa in the above steamer, has induced 1 the owners of the Titan to make a second trio from Lyttelton P NEXT SUNDAY, APRIL 10th. She will leave Port on arrival of the 9.30 a.m. train from Christchurch, and will return esas to connect with the £.55 p.m. from Lytteltoe. Reduced Fares ... 3n Return. (Tickets available for the day only/. Refresh® enta can be purchased on board 1-8 7997 CAMERON BEOS.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2221, 9 April 1881, Page 2
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