NIT ED ANCIENT ORDER OF DHUIDS. A LL MEMBERS of the Lodges in the two A. Districts, No. 13 and 20, are requested to lEET at the Drill Shed on THURSDAY, sth, at 6 p.m., to take part in the Procession, hioh will start at seven sharp. It is expected that all Brothers, whether they ave regalia or not, will be pre. ont. W. E. SAMUELS, W. S. WILL3TEAD, 3SB District Presidents. U.A.O.D. LYTTELTON HEARTS OF OAK LODGE. A SPECIAL TRAIN has been engaged to leave Lyttelton on THURSDAY, 25th, at 6.30 p.m., and returning on FRIDAY, 28th. W. J HARBINGTON, Secretary Lyttelton Hearts of Oak Lodge. THE PEnMiNEiVT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. THE Directors are prepared to receive applications for LOANS of J2 50 AND UPWARDS. H. S. WEBB, Manager. Offices—Hereford street;. 9343 BIBLE CHEISTIAN CHUECfL Lower High Street. SPECIAL MISSION by Rev. J. CEEWES. assisted by Local Preachers and others, every night except Saturday, at 7.30. Mrs Lodge speaks to-night." Mrs Scott Friday. Service outside Church on Sunday evening at a quarter to 6 ; inside at 6.30 8-24 9350 rjpHEATRB JJ OYA L, Managers, Thko. Hamilton asp J. S. Willis W. H. Li EAK E> J. J. WALLACE and TflEO. HAMILTON. ANOTHER CHANGE. THIS NIGHT ONLY. The romantic drama EUSTACE E, THE CONVICT. Eustache Bandin ... Mr W. H. Leake Louise Bandin Mrs Waltke Hill To conclude with SLASHER AND CRASHER. Slasher J. J. Wallace TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), First time in Christchurch, KERRY GOW. Box Office, Montague's Bazaar. 8-24 8464 TO EXTINGUISH A FIRE ’Tie very easy. BUT if you wish to Light yours expeditiously why use McDowell’s patent Vesuvius FIRE KINDLERS. Ask your Grower for a Sixpenny Worth to try for yourself. TRIAL BEATS REPORT. 699 So you’ll say when you try. XHAVH MONEY TO LEND on Free-1 hold Security and In sums to snlt| borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch. IN BANKEFPTCY. THE GLOBE IS AN y.AZETT] FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AK] CREDITORS ACT. SPRING AND SUMMER MI: LINERYI MIS 3 VERBALL will show her firefl DISPLAY of SPFING MILLINERY, &c., ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th. Colombo street, opposite Cookham House STARTLING, BUT TRUE. BLACK Chenille Spot Net. 9d 5 Nev Patterns in Cretonnes, 6id; Heavj Twilled do, B£d • Just in, Black and Whit Paris Net, 9d ; Black Silk, from 2s Hdl New Wool Homespuns, 10id; Silk-faceJ Velvets, 2s 6d ; Horrock's Calico, 3s IIJ dozen; Grey Calico, 2a, 2i 6d. 2s 9d, 2s lid dozen ; Down again, Kaiapoi Wool, 2s SJdl Green, Black, and Brown A merioan Leatheq Is 3d ; Swiss Embroidery, from 2Jd ; Rer nants of Flannel, Dresses, Winceys, Bibbor and Woiks, at Half-price, as we wish clear before Stock-taking. H. E. May an! Co., TheHaU. 9229|
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2305, 24 August 1881, Page 2
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