TO HOEEOV. FRIDAY. MAY 6th, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the Owner, who is leaving the Province, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, ST. AS 4PH STREET EAST, OVER BELT. First Two-storied House past Steven’s Store, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, viz.. Handsome drawing-room suite in cretonne, Raymond sewing machine, with latest improvements ; new tapestry carpet, 14ft x 16ft; hardsomo tea and coffee service, stuffed birds and artificial flowers under glass shades, tables, chairs, half-Scotch chest drawers, beds, mattresses and paliasscs, child’s cot and swing cot, washstands and ware, kitchen utensils, and sundries, too numerous to mention. Various birds in cages. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5-5 8201 'f'VR J. SIMMS, the unrivalled PhyeiogJL P nnmist and popular J-peaker, will deliver an Illustrated and Amusing Lecture on Physiognomy at tho Congregational Schoolroom, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Admission: First seats, 2s; second seats, Is. Conrso tick et, 10s and sa. Descriptions and charts of character given daily In the ante room of the schoolroom 8290 O LET, Nos. 1 and 2, VENTNOR VILLAS, eight rooms each, situate in Peterborough street, next Madras street. Kent, 255. Apply J. Wilkinson, at Wm Strange and Go’s, 8239 IMMENSE RKDUCTION, ” jy O R R I C K Has commenced his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, And in soliciting a call from all who require a really good article at a low figure, refers to tho splendid value he has given on'formor occasions. HEADS OP FAMILIES Lose no time in calling at the VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT, Victoria street, (Opposite Trent’s Coffee Milk), 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 J. HILLS, TAILOR. PER SHIP GAELIC. JUST ARRIVED—MY NEW WINTER GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. WINTER COATINGS, BROWN AND OLIVE, BEAVER AND WITNEYS, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. THE Friends of the late Mr Edward Burnell, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Colombo road South, at 1.45 p.m., Friday, for the English Cemetery. 8291 H. FUHRMANN, Undertaker. 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.’s Store, The Hall, High street, being conspicuously overstocked with useful goods for tho fast approaching Winter, Housewives would do well to inspect their Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Dress Materials, Ladles’ and Children’s Costumes, Hosiery, Underclothing, dec. — [Advt],
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2242, 5 May 1881, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2242, 5 May 1881, Page 2
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