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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. W ALSH O’C ONNELL, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, GREEN’S NEW BUILDINGS, Opposite Borough Hotel, DESIRE to inform the inhabitants of < hristchurch and surrounding districts of having COMMENCED BUSINESS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. THE SHOP WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, 19th MAY, 1881, WITH A SPLENDID STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, Consisting of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. HATS, &c. Dress goods in every material and newest shades. Mantles, Listers, Hosiery, Buttons, Laces, &c., Ac,, Calicoes, Sheetings, Tickings, Blankets and .Flannels, Quilts, &c. Clothing of every description, Jknglish and Colonial mans facture. The above goods ‘having been purchased under epecialiy favourable circumstances, of which oar customers will have the full benefit, W. and O’O. respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. 8405 CHKIaTivUE itHIAN ECCLEHIA. FORESTERS’ HALL. A LECTURE will be Delivered in the above hall TO-MORROW EVENING at 6 30. _ Subject — “ Tho natural immortality of man snbvar sive of the Scripture.” All truth seekers invited. 8414 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge terrace, near Colombo street Bridge East. Services To morrow Morning and Evening, Rev. J. Ward Evening subject : “ Lessons from the Wreck. - ’ Phiilipstown Church, St. Asaph street East. Afternoon, Rev. J. Ward Evening, Mr E. J. Carter. 8411 BIBLE CHRISTIANS, A BAZAAR will be held in the Church, at Addington, on the QUEEN’i BIRTHDAY, Services, morning and evening, In Templar Hall, Worcester street, Christchurch, To morrow. Evening preacher, Rev. J. Crewes 8400 UNITED METHODIST FREE UHURCH, St. Asaph Street. A LECTURE will be delivered in the School - room on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, May 18th, by Mr W. Bowron. Subject—“A Trip Across the Atlantic.” To commence at 7.30. Admission—One Shilling. 8406 1 EAST" BET/r WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE ANNIVERSARY of this Church will take place TO-MORROW, the lEtic INST. Tho Services will be conducted in the morning by the Rev. Mr Marten, and in the evening by the Bev. Mr Eishworth. Tho collections will Church Trust Funds. be in aid of the On Tuesday, the 17th inst., a Tea and Public Meeting will be held in the church, to commence at 6 p.m. 8413 PROTESTANT ALLIANCE, F.S.A, ROYAL STANDARD LODGE, ADDINGTON. ADMISSION at half fees. Persons desirous of joining the above Lodge may do so at half the usual fees on Monday next, May 16th, at the Infants' Classroom, Methodist Free Church, Selwyn street, near railway gates, at 7.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. C. W. FISHER, Secretary pro, tem, 8401 LOYAL PERSEVERANCE LODGE. WOOLSTON, I. O. O. F., M. U,

MEMBERS of the above Lodge are hereby requested to attend their Lodge on May 18th, as a mark of respect to their late Medical Officer, and to consider the best way of perpetuating hia memory in the Lodge, Members to appear in fall mourning regalia. By order, J. GOUGH, UG. 8399 E. J. BEAN, P.S. McDonald* Consultation ON THE RAND A T I O N A L |g ANPIOAP. TO BE BUN AT TIMARU, ON MAY 24th. 200 Members at 10a Each. t. McDonald, S4lO Tobacconii-t. Lyttelton. town hall, lkeston. MONDAY, 16th inst., for One Night only, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Hart, assisted by Mr W. Kerby. NEW PIECE*. NEW MUSIC, NEW DRESSES. Admission—3a and 2s. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. 8403 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messes pabker & williams, Commission Agents and Bailiffs, beg to inform tHeir clients and the general public that they have taken tho’e commodious premia’s in Hereford street West, lately occupied by Mr Merrie. tailor. 8391 rjIHEATRB J^OYAL. Lessee B. J. De Lias LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. GRATTAN BIGGS AND THEO. HAMILTON. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, An Immense Bill. THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. Tom Badger Theo. Hamilton Puffy Grattan Biggs And Full Company. 5-19 Box office, Montague’s. 4G58 MILLS, TAILOR. • PER SHIP GAELIC, JUST ARBIVED—MY NEW WINTE B GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. WINTER COATINGS, BROWN AND OLIVE, BEAVER AND WITNEYS, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. TO OUR READERS. WE HAVE GOOD NEWS for all who wish to make their money go a very long way in the matter of Dress. You can now buy good Union flannel at 9.1 ; all-wool scarlet Saxony flannel, at la; double width unbleached sheeting, at Is; honeycomb towels, at 4d ; white calico, 3a 9d per doz.; blankets, 8s Cd. 10a 6d, 12s Gd, 15a 6d, 19a 6d, up to 45s ; honeycomb quilts, from 6s 6d ; children’s sox, from 2Ad per pair ; winceys, from 4Jd per yard ; silk dress buttons, at 2d per doz ; a splendid variety of children’s wool hats and hoods, at Is each, at H. E. MAY & CO.’S, The Hale, High Street.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2250, 14 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2250, 14 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2250, 14 May 1881, Page 1

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