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jV/fR <S<T}iVENS Requests the ELSOTOBS OF CHRIBTCHURCH TO MEET HIM AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Cathedral square, THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, At 7 30 p.m. 8108 MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS of £3OO, £SOO, and upwards, TO .LEND on good Freehold Security. 8121 CAMERON, BAMFIEI.D & CO. |- MILLS, TAILOR. PER SHIP GAELIC. JUST ARBIVED—MY NEW WINTEK GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. WINTER COATINGS, BROWN AND OLIVE, BEAVER AND WITNEYS. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. ADCLIFFE OUGHIN Are now showing their WINTER GOODS, COMrBISING — Satin Cloths, all colors, Is yard Wool Poplins „ 10*d yard Wincey, from 4id yard Ladies' Jackets, 7s lid Ladies' Ulsters, 8s lid Children's Ulsters, very cheap, from 3s lid. ALL THE JjATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY. COSTUMES IN GREAT VARIETY, Also made np in any style. RADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN, Bradford House, Victoria street. TAKE THE TROUBLE TO LOOK AT THIS : Try LEZARD'S Eight-day Striking Clooka, warranted for one year, from lSi 6d. Try LEZARD'S One-day Clocks, warranted for one year, from 13s 6d. Try LEZARD'S Lever Alarms, warrantadfor one year, from 12s 6d. Try LEZARD'S Gold Wedding Rings from 10a Try LELARD'S Gold Keepers, from 10s each Try LEZARD'S Gents' Gold Signets, warranted, from 10s each. Try LEZARD'S Ladies* Gold Gem Rings, ranted, from 10a each. Try LEZARD'S Silver Watches, warranted, from £2. Try LEZARD'S Gold Lockets, Earrings, Bracelets, Brooches, and other articles of Jewellery, at equally moderate rates. If you want to have your watch accurately repaired in a thoroughly workmanlike manner, and warranted for twelve months, for Five Shillings, go to LEZARD'S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Cashel street (opposite Ballantyne and Co., Drapers). 7928 LADIES SAVE TIME. LABOR, AND MONEY, l'y using the Celebrated PARAGON KILTER AND PLAITER, Price 5s only, Better in every respect than any previous Kilter and Plaiter. A ITK E N AND T> OBER TS, IRONMONGERS, CAdHEL STREET WEST, Sole Agents for Canterbury. The tiresome and uneven work done by hand is made by the use of this machine only the operation of a few minutes, and so even and uniform as to enhance greatly its beauty. It makes Kilt, Knife, Box, Double Box, Rose Cluster Box, Diagonal, Point and Oak leaf Plaiting perfectly and rapidly. It makes Ruches and Fluting beautifully. AITKEN & ROBERTS have now landing and to arrive, ex Firth of Lorn, Wm. Davie, Garelock, Fray Bentos, Mataura, Remington, &c, well assorted shipments of Furnishing Ironmongery General do Builders' do 8096

NOW READY, ILLUSTRATED PBESB BUMMAST IMMENSE REDUCTION. Has commenced his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, And in soliciting & call from all who require a really good article at a low figure, refers to the splendid value he has given on former HEADS OF FAMILIES Lose no time in calling at the VICTORIA ROOT DEPOT, Victoria street, (Opposite Trent's Coffee Mills), And provide your families with Boots and Shoes for the winter AT VER? LOW PRICES. All goods will be s-.ld at Reduced Priceß during the next twenty-one days, that being the duration of the CLEARING SALE. 7782 OLUNTEER - To be held in THE DRILL SHED, OH WEDNESDAY AND THTJRBDAY, APRIL 20rH and 21st, 1881. Committee : Lieut.-Colonel Paoke and Officers. Ladies* Committor : President Mrs. Packe. Mesdamta Anson, Appleby, Bairtes. Campbell, Coster. Day, Deamer, Ford, Francis, Hawkes, Holmes, Hulbert, Lee, Nedwill, Palmer, Penny, Pr;*is, Reeves, Rouse, Williams. Stalis Fancy Stall.. Books and Pictures Drapery 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 Prins Mrs Palmer Mrs Day Mrs Appleby Mesdames .Packe and Anscn 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 very moderate charge of Is 6d. No exorbitant charges will be made, and every article plainly priced. FOUR BANDS Will relievo each other during the day and evening. Plenty of other amusements will be pro ■ vided outside the Drill Shed, In the grounds, comprising— Aunt Sally, Sticks and Cocoanuts, ShootiDg Gallery, &c. The Fancy Fair will be open from 12 noon till 10 p m. Trarmars will leave the corner of Cashel street for Papanui at 10.15 p.m. each evening. ADMISSION—ONB SHILLING. Children—Sixpence. 8076 H. V. ANBON, Hon. Sec.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2230, 21 April 1881, Page 2

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695

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2230, 21 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2230, 21 April 1881, Page 2

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