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AS CHEAP AS DIRT. Freehold quarter-acre secTIONS, top of Harewoocl road, £7 10a per section, title Included. J. B. DALE & CO., Cathedral square, HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND CHOICE .FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. SPRINGFIELD ROAD, North Belt—A ’ 5-roomed HOUSE, T shaped, with verandah, tastefully built and plastered throughout. Low price and very easy terms. J. B. DALE & CO., Oathedral square. “UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNITY, 9 ACRES, opposite Racecourse; corner section ; good land. A snug little estate, and very cheap. J. B. DALE & CO. WHAT a piece of work is man ; how noble in reason, how infinite In faculty; but how short-sighted the man must be who cannot see a Bargain in the following s—--5-roomed HOUSE and SECTION, Chester street; high ground,, good drainage, and within the Belt; price £235. J. B, DALE k CO., Cathedral square. A GROUP OF BARGAIN a. ' FREEHOLDS, SECTION with 4-roomed HOUSE and 2-roomed COTTAGE, St. Asaph street, £230. Quarter-acre sections, continuation of Worcester street erst, £BS each, SECTIONS (one-eighth of an acre), near Wilson’s Nursery, £55 each ; terms £5 every six months. QUARTER- ACRE, Gasworks road ; very low price indeed. Quarter-acre sections, Berwick Estate, Hereford street east. Money can be made out of these. J. B. DALE k CO., Oathedral square. ESBRB J. B. DALE & 00. have FOR SALE in and aronnd Christchurch— Building plots, stately mansions (nobly placed), cottages (some of them unique specimens of domestic architecture), and villa residences built in modern antique, now so fashionable. Shops to be Let in the city, houses from four to fourteen rooms in each ward. Land to be Let on Lease, and a few Freehold Bargains not to be equalled in the four quarters of the globe. 8234 jy B. ACOARTHY, OF RANGIOBA, At the request of numerous patients has Opened A CONSULTING EOOM IN CHEISTCHUKCH, MORE ESPECIALLY FOR THE TREATMBNT OF OHLDREN, AT MB BIGGS’, CHEMIST, HIGH STREET, ON SATURDAYS ONLY, From 11 a. m. till 4 p.m. 7847 CANTERBURY ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. ; THE Members of the above Company are hereby instructed to send in to the Orderly Rooms, Drill Shed, Chrietchnrob, on or before SATURDAY NEXT, 30th April, 1881, aU ARMS, ACCOUTREMENTS, Ac, the property of the Government. By command, J. G. WARNER, Captain, 8185 Commanding C.E.V. MR. 8. P. ANDREWS Requests the ELECTORS OP CHRISTCHURCH To meet him at THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC TO-NIGHT, At 7.30 p.m. 8196 IMMENSE REDUCTION. ir. £( O R R I c ;k Has commenced his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, And in soliciting a call from all who reqnire a really good article at a low figure, refers to the splendid value he 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 YERV LOW PRICES. All goods will be sold at Reduced Prices during the next twenty-one days, that being the duration of the CLEARING SALK, 7782 T HEA T E B R° T A L Lessee Mr A. T. Dunning. “IF YOU PLEASE, Sir Joseph, why djl H.M.S. Captain go down ? ” OFFICIALLY—“ Because SHE SAILED THE OCEAN BLUE ! ” " AND IP YOU PLEASE. Sir Joseph, why does ‘ H.M.S. Pinafore’ always go down with the public ? ” OFFICIALLY—“ Because SHE NEVER GOES TO SEA ! ” “ Oh, no ! Captain Cor-co-ran knows better than to shift her from her fine high and dry position on the stage of the THEATRE ROYAL, Where ‘THE EULER OF THE QUEEN’S NAVEE ’ and his Sisters and las Cousins and his Annts will visit her ‘ Officially ’ TO - NIGHT, for THE LAST TIME BUT ONE, orders having been issued from the Theatrical Department of the Admiralty to pack up ‘ H.M.S. Pinafore,’and put her aboard a more seaworthy craft, proceeding to Wellington, where she Will be dry-docked once more for the inspection by the public of that city.” Grand Overture by the splendid Orchestra — “ Poet and Peasant.” Selections—“ La Fille du Regiment.” On Saturday Afternoon next, at 2.30. all children will be admitted to the rum rigs of the officers and crew of “ H.M.S. Pinafore ” AT HALF-PRICE, this being positively the only morning on which they will go through their extraordinary vocal and pedal evolutions. 4 29 3935 >ONNINGTON’S » CARRAGEEN; Or, IRISH MOSS, The boot known remedy for Coughs and Cold*. To be had everywhere.

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. B. May & Co.’s 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, Ladles’ and Children’s Costumes, Hosiery, Underclothing, &o,—[AdvtJ.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2237, 29 April 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2237, 29 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2237, 29 April 1881, Page 2

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