TO LET, a large T-shaped Four-roomed , HOUSE, with verandah and other conveniences, situate Oashel street east. 1 Apply Jones, Tinsmith, Cashel street east. 1 WANTED, Six Smart Waiters for 1 Wednesday, Apply, at once, H. Messbng nr. His Lordship’s Larder. 8109 WANTBU, a respectable Girl for housework. His Lordship’s Larder CHRIBTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA. FORESTERS’ HALL A LECTURE will be delivered in the above Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, by Mr F. M. LESTER. Subject— “ A Review of a Presbyterian Minister’s attack on the Chrlstadelphians." All truth seekers invited. BK'3 he papanui Wesleyan church ANNIVERSARY TSA-MEETING will take place on MONDAY NEXT, April 18th. Tea at 6 o’clock. Tickets, la 63 each. 4-1 S 8099 ~ ODD FELLOWS’ SOIREE ANo BALL. Oddfellow s’ H all, Lichfield Street, on FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1831. Tea on table at 6.30 p.m. Ball to commence at 9 p.m, Admission to tea, la; admission to ball (double ticket), 4s. Tickets to bo had of Mr Kent, Cathedral Square, or any Member of Committee. 8107 J. CALDER, Hon. Secretary. APAi* U I Xo W N HALL, EASTER MONDAY. A DRAMA in Three Acts, by the WORKING MEN’S DRAMATIC CLUB, Entitled THE DUEL IN THE SNOW. Preceded by a Musical Olio, Concluding wity a DANCE. Late Tram Cir, Admission, 3s, 2a, Is. OEANGB9. ORANGES. ORANGES. NEW FRUIT JUST IN. GRAND CHANCE. TUESDAY, 19th APEIL, 1881, 1 O’CLOCK, IN LYTTELTON. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO, have received instructions from Captain Mackenzie to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On board the BOBEALTB, Now lying alongside the Wharf at LYTTELTON, From the Island of Rototongu, AT 1 O’CLOCK. At the Wharf, Lyttelton, HAA CASES OP GRANGES, in 8 V/V/ Prime Condition. A very superior class of fruit.
THE WHOLE MUST BE SOLD. TUESDAY, 19th APRIL, 1881, 1 o’clock, LYTTELTON. 8106 gJTEVENS Bequests the ELECTORS OP CHRISTCHURCH TO MEET HIM AT THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC, Lathedral square, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21at, At 7 30 p.m. 8108 EASTER HOLIDAYS AND AUTUMN RACES. ~y|~lS ~|~^AEDER LUNCHEON EOOMS LUNCHEON AT 11 A.M. WINES AND BEERS. W. B. MESSENGER, 8110 Proprietor. We are informed that this is a busy time for the Drapers, and to judge from the Immense Stocks some of them hold they need it to continue. H. E. May & Co. ’a Store, The Hall, High street, being conspicuously overstocked with useful goods for the fast approaching Winter, Housewives would do well to inspect their Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Dress Materials, Ladies’ and Child* ren’s Costumes, Hosiery, Underclothing, Ac. — [Advt].
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2226, 16 April 1881, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2226, 16 April 1881, Page 2
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