EXCURSION ON GOOD FRIDAY AND BASTES MONDAY. rr»HE p.b. titajt <43l&£&i«*« J- will RUN to FRIDAY and EASTER She will leave Lytfcelton on Good Friday at 10 a.m., and on Easter Monday at 9.50 a.m., returning to meet the 5.50 p.m. trains from Port. Eetnrn Tickets 3s. (Available for the days only.) Refreshments obtainable on board. 8042 CAMERON BROS. EXCURSION ON EASIER TUESDAY. npHE r\S. TITAN ,s» J=- leaven Lyttelton on " "TUESDAY NEXT, for AKALOA, at 9.30 a.m., returning in time for the 5.50 p.m. train. Return Tickets... ... ... sg. (Available for the day only.) Refreshments on board. 8051 CAMERON BROS. GOOD FRIDAY. EXCURSION TO LITTLE AKALOA. fTIHE S.S. AKAROA .>*iES3 , JL will make an EXCURSION TRIP to h-LITTLE AKALOA, leaving Lyttelton at 10 a.m., and returning for the evening train to Christchurch, Return Tickets. j. Mclean, Master. EASIER MONDAY. HOLIDAY TRIP TO PIGEON BAY AND BACK. -. _ rfflßE S.S. AKAROA will make an IXr 5 CURSION TRIP on Monday, April 18th, to PIGEON BAY, leaving Lyttelton at 9 30 a.m., and returning for the evening train to Christchurch. Return Tickets. J. McLEAN, EABTHR TUESDAY. ON TUiiSD :.Y NEXT mHB s.s. AKABOA ._, -I- will run an AFTERz££jdmsgvSg£?> to PORT LEVY, leaving Port on arrival of the 1.25 p.m. train from Ohrietchurch. Farts—2s 6d for the trip. SOSB JOSEPH ItfcLKAN, Master. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. _«»-_ FTIHE s.b. AKAROA j"f£ i v3>ssv_ i! «» JL will run down the Harbor for a Trip on. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, en arrival of the 1.25 p.m. train. Fares for the Trip, 2s 63. Passengers by her will bo given an opportunity to have some Fishing down at the Heads if the weather is favorable for it. 8087 J. McLBAN. Master. EASTER EXCURSIONS TO GOVERNOR'S BAY. •dSJE***. rilBE 8 - s - LYTTELJ- TON will run to Gonernor'a Bay at short intervals on GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY. Fares, 3s return. AGAR & EOBEETS. 4-14 3332
I BAST AND CjTRAINS FOR SALE. STABDA"RD BREWERY, South belt. 5039 BANKRUPT ESTATE OF A. GEE, Confectioner. RENDERS for the Purchase of the BOOK DEBTS in the above Estate will be received up to 10 a.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 18th inst. Lists can be seen, and all information obtained, on the premises. No tender necessarily accepted. 8078 J. H. STRINGER, Trustee. OLUNTEER To be held in THE DRIL:, SHED, OS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL. 20rn and 21st, 1881. Committee : Lieut.-Colonel Paoke and Officers. Ladies* CoMMirrEB : President .. ... Mrs. Packe. Mesdameß Anson, Appleby, Baines. Campbell, Coster, Uay, Deamer, Ford, Francis, Hawkes, Holmes, Hulbert, Lee, Nedwill, Palmer, Penny, Prlna, Reeves, Rouse, Williams. STALIS : Fancy Stall Books and Pictures Prapery Fancy Toys and Dolls Fancy Variety Flower Stall Easter Tree Refreshment Poulterer's Stall ... Mrs Francis Mrs Bains Mrs Deamer Mrs Nedwill Mrs Coster Mrs Piins Mrs Palmer Mrs Day Mrs Appleby Mesdames Packe and Anson Col. Packe. A most substantial lunch will be provided, between the hours of 12 and 2 p.m., including beer, tea, or coffee, for the verymoderate charge of Is 6d. No exorbitant charges will be made, and every article plainly priced. FOUR BANDS Will relieve each other during the day and evening. Plenty of other amusements will be provided outside the Drill Shed, in the grounds, comprising— Aunt Sally, Sticks and Cocoanuts, Shooting Gallery, &o.
All contributions to above Fanoy Fair will be received at the Drill Shed on Monday and, Tuesday, ISth and 19th inst. Plants, .Live Stock, and other perishable articles on Wednesday morning, 20 th inst.' not later than 10 o'clock. All stall keepers are requested to be at the Drill vShed at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, to sori out the contributions and arrange stalls, The Fancy Fair will be open from 12 noon, till 10 p.m. , Tramcars will leave the corner of Gaahel street for Papanui at 10.15 p.m. each, evening. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Children —Sixpence. 5076 H. V. ANSON, Hon. Sec. Addington Bazaar. IN AID OF S. MAEY'S CHURCH ORGAN FUND. "UPODFELLOWS' JUL ALL, (Opposite Large Hall), LICHFIELD SIEEET. EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Open from Midday till 11 p.m. A LARGE VARIETY OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES. Admission—Adults, Is ; children over te* years, 6d ; under ten, free. 807*
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2225, 14 April 1881, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2225, 14 April 1881, Page 3
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