\0 THE BOOT TJBADE.—WANTED, a | first-class Machinist and Fitter I Apply Niciiolls & Son, Manchester street, j FOUND. last night one White BULL BITCH, collar and chain oc, and o is Brown and White SPANIEL, also with collar and chain on, Owner can have same by paying exposes. Apply Mr Ingle, Butcher, Armagh street east. . 8995 10 LET—A Ten-roomed HOUSE, with every convenience; with" five acres of land, with running stream-; situated about fivo milea from the oentra of the to?sn Very healthy locality, good garden and orchard. For farther particulars apply to Chakles Deal, Rotherfield Hotel, Oashel street, Chrlstchurch. 8372 TO WOBKING MEN AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, Two minutes' walk from Wilson's Road Railway Platform, FREEHOLD BUILDING SECTIONS, from £25. Eaay terms. Apply T. PEPPERELL, Land Agent, 8020 Hereford Street. TO LET O.V LEASE, MOST pleasantly situated BUILDING SITES, having frontages of from CO to 120 links on Richmond terraco, immedutoly opposite Hagley Park. Term—Twenty one yews. Ground rent very low. EDWD. J, T. FORD, 899 G Hereford street;. NOTiCE. CHRISTCHURCH BUILDERS' LABORERS' SOCIETY. SUMMONED MEETING of the above will be held at the Sons of Temperance Ha'l, Gloucester ttroet west, on FRIDAY, the 15th July, at 7 30 p.m. 8990 G. DOWDINO, Chairman. 1.0.G.T. ,RIDE OF SYDENHAM LODGE, No. 208. will hold Its usual MONi'HLY OP3N MEETING TOMORROW EVENING, at 8 p.m., in St Saviour's Schoolroom, Sydenham. Addresses, reading, iecitationa, songs, &c. 8992 THOS. HEA.TIT, W.B. HHEA T R E Lessee and Manager Mr R. W. Cabt. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS INDEED. Acknowledged the Grandest of all Hits ever yet achieved in Ohristchurch. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S Great Masterpie ca PIRATE 3 OF PENZANCE PIRATES OP PENZANCE PIRATES OF PENZANCE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Received last evening by an overflowing house. TARANTARA TARANTARA TARANTARA TARANTARA TARANTARA TARANTARA. YES! YES! WE GO! TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Second time of this glorious composition. No advance in the prices. 4a, 2s 6d, and Is. 7-13 Carriages at 10.30. 8988 LFrtllD A. GAME tiON'S £6OOO DERBY . CONSULTATION will finally close and be drawn a few days before arrival of English mail, due via 'Frieco on 28th July. Letters or telegram orders may be in time np to 25th inst. If Lotteries Aot passeß the lower House in Angnst, it will practically prohibit all future consultations after this month. Apply to agents as already advertised, or to ALFRED A. CAMERON, 8954 Box 251, Dunedin. B&ADFOBJD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET. immense Seductions. ~) R I O E T I S T. Shawl Costumeß, reducW from 503 to 30s Colored Cashmeres, reduced from 2s lid to la lid Satin Cloths (all wool), reduced from 2s 6d to Is Sd Serge (all wool), reduced from Is lid to ls4Jd Persian Cords, reduced from 1b 9d to Is 6Jd Poplin, reduced from 10Jd to 7id All Millinery sold below cost price Special line in Velvet Hats, w orth 6i 6d and S 3 6d, all at Is lid. RADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN, DIRECT IMPORTERS. TEAS. TEAS. IMPURE TEAS. "TVTOW that the Melbourne market is -I_\ glutted with Spurious Teas, they are euro t ofind their way into this place la large quantities, and be bought up by inexperienced storekeepers. The only method the public can adopt to stop these vile importations is to make thsir purchases at VICTORIA STORES only, where they will have the benefit of my seventeen years' experience as a professional tea taster, and where none but absolutely puro and wholesome teaa are bought ur sold. D. STBANAGHAN, Coffee Manufacturer and Importer, Victoria street north. W. M. ROBERTS, PRACTICAL TAILOR, ! N T L E M E N'S 'HOSIER, GENERAL OUTFITTER. MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, 7604 CHRIdTCHUiiOH POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. rfliaa a nnual t^xhibition Will be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 20th and 21st JULY, AT Till ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A GRAND ART UNION Will be held in connection with the above, Tickets Is each, entitling the holder to admission to the Show as well as a chance of a ze. Tickets may bo had of Messrs J. Nanoarrow, W. Brice, J. Fleming, Al Hotel, J. Goodman, and W. H. Hosking, Colombo street; W. H. Porter, Shades, Hereford street ; W. J. Fisher, W. Ewart, Wood Bros , High street; W. Fraser, W. E. Earnshaw, Cashel street ; C. Adkin, South Belt; A. McDonald, Canterbury Hotel; and G. Ay era, tobacconist, Lyttelton, and any member of the committee. 8948 W, T. (.!, MILLS. Hon. Sec. M I L L S, PER SHIP GAELIC. JUST ARBIVED—MY NEW WINTER GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. WINTER COATING/8, BROWN AND OLIVE, BEAVER AND WITNEYS. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. SERVICE OF SONG. "Rise and Progress of Religion in tho Soul of Man." (Bunyan, Doddridge, Carlyle.) ON THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1881. Admission, One Shilling, 730 p.m. 8937
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2271, 13 July 1881, Page 2
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