L J& Alba °s, Five Chinese ' GEESE. When lost were laying. Any person detaining same after Monday will be ' prosecuted. A reward will be paid to any person giving information as to their whereabouts by the Storeman at the Canterbnry Wool Stores. 7-23 9128 LOST— Ten Shillings Reward—Loßt, on Tuesday evening, the 19th inst., between the Durham street Weßleyan Church and Berry street, Springfield road, a Lady's GOLD BROOCH, with pearl set in centre. The above reward will be paid on delivering same to H. Peake, Cookham House, Colombo street. 7-30 9138 iOUND, a PURBE, containing email turn of money, 4c. Owner can have I me on application to Waltek Pearle. Peterborough street, Papanui ro»d, and paying for Advertisement. 9143 " TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THS WAY HE SHOULD GO." LUKE'S DAT SCHOOL will be .-3 REOPENED on MONDAY, AUGUST Ist. Pees, 18 par week ; more than two in a family at a reduction. _The pupils receive a round comtneroial education, together with Religious Instruction. Pupils can join classes for Latin, *o., by arrangement with the Head Master. 9124 TO LET, Chester street East, five roomed HOUSE, with every convenience, plastered throughout; also, four-roomed House, Barbadoes street. Apply, James Pepperell, Cathedral square. ' 7-30 9139 LET, the SHOP and DWELLINGHOUSE adjoining Messrs Grand and Dunlop's photographic establishment, being part of the Victoria Buildings, Market square, Christchur. h. Apply to Lewis and Gould, Hereford street, 9076 VALUABLE TWENTY YEARS' LEASE IN SALISBURY STREET. MUST BE SOLD! IN A BANKRUPT'S ESTATE. FOR SALE, QUARTEB-ACRE of LAND, with FOUR-ROOMED T COTTAGE ; let at 14s per week ; nearly new ; ground rent low. Apply to Mr Isaac Allen, Trustee, Hereford street west. 9127 TO RAILWAY EMPLOYES AND OTHERS. HO LET, COTTAGE L and SCULLERY, situate next Bowling's Villn, Charles Dickens street, near Hopper's Bakery, Addington. Apply, Mrs Wilcox, Al Buildings, Colombo street. 9140 TO LET ON LEASE, OST pleasantly situated BUILDING . SITES, having frontages of from 60 to 120 links on Richmond terrace, immediately opposite Hagley Park. Term—Twenty-one years. Ground rent very low. EDWD. J. T. FORD, 9066 Hereford street. OR SALE, a SPKING DRAY, 2£-inoh axle, suitable for town trade. Apply, I McDowell and Co., Lower High street. 9148 TO WORKING MEN ANij OTHERS. fobTsale, Two minutes' walk from Wilson's Road Railway Platform, FREEHOLD BUILDING SECTIONS, from £25. Easy terms. Apply T. PEPPERELL, Land Agent, 8020 Hereford Street. NEW CITY AUCTION ROOMS, Opposite City Hotel, Colombo street, "OW OPENED for RECEPTION of . . PRODUOK, FURNITURE, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE for Weekly Sale. 911 S S. D. NATHAN, Auctioneer.
Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! DESTRUCTION OF 1000 TONS COAL by using MCDOWELL'S PATENT VESUVIUS FIRE KINDLER 3. 1.000.C00 of Fires have been lighted without wood. They burn for twenty minutes and ONLY COST 6d PER DOZEN. Sold Everywhere. 8899 "THE KIWI" ' y ÜBAL JE LEMING, | CITY BATHS AND HIGH | STREET, 'AS much pleasure in annonnc- g _ O ;to oonnoiaseura that ho ia now W «ji I Manufacturing, on the premises, -. 1 from the Finest Selected Brands of frj | Tobacco, colonially made'. igarettes, M viz., THE KIWI and JOCKEY 3 g CLUB, acknowledged by all to be • - equal, if not superior, to " Vanity Fair," or any other brand of imported cigarettes. CIGARETTES. HEA T R E MrR. VV. Caut. Lessee and Manager TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, JULY 30th. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON. Grand Farewell of Gary's PIRATES OF PENZANCE COMPANY. MONSTER ATTRACTION. GREAT DOUBLE BILL. The performance will commence with the First Act of the world-renowned Comic Opera H. M. S. PINAFORE. Mr Barry O'Neil (first appearance) as Sir Joseph Porter, K.C B. To conclude with Gilbert and Sullivan's latest chef d'oeuvre in two acts PIRATES OF PENZANCE PIRATES OF P«NZANCE PIBATKS OP PENZANCE PIRATES OF PENZANCE In consequence of the length of the programme the doors will be open at 7.15 p.m., and the performance commencs punctually at 7.45 p.m. Carriages at 11.10 p.m. Box office at Montague's. Monday Night—Our Farewell. Tuesday—At 7-30 Timarn. 7595 IHEA T R E TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd AUGUST. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. LYONS' TOURISTS OB PLEASURE PARTY, Comprising Fourteen Star Artists (14). THE TOURISTS Will Appear Nightly in their Elegant, Sparkling, and Musical Entertainments, PATCHWOBK. MUSICAL MOMENTS, FBuLIQUES IN FRANCE, SPABKS, HASH, and FUN IN A RINK, Introducing the Latest London Novelties in Songs, Dance b, Duets, Quartettes, &c. For further particulars see future silvcrtisenients. 7-29 912(J W. M. ROBERTS, PRACTICAL TAILOK, n DH rr T IT Jl H W.O| HOSIER, GENERAL OUTFITTER. LNCHE3TER SIRI3ET SOUTH,
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2286, 30 July 1881, Page 2
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741Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2286, 30 July 1881, Page 2
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