to-mcxbeow. TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 4th. OFFICES FOE REMOVAL. ]Vf ß^ H^W g E. S j 8 instructed by the _ Cathedral Commission to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At hia Booms, Hereford street, . the buildings, Situate on the Cathedral Sits (As now in the occupation of B. W. Mountfort, Esq., as offices), FOE IMMEDIATE EEMOVAL. 10-3 Sale at 12 o’clock. 9776 OX A L rp H E A T E E Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis SIXTH NIGHT Of Shakspere’s Charming Interpreter LOUISE POMEKOT, Supported by W. J. HOLLOWAY W. HOSKINS H. FLEMMING J. J. WALLACE THEO. HAMILTON And all the powerful Company. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), OCTOBEE 3rd, Shakspere's Great Ploy of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Beceived on Saturday night with great enthusiasm. All the New Scenery by Mr John Hennings (from Theatre Eoyal, Melbourne) and J. S. Willis. Cleopatua (Queenof Egypt) Louise Pomkrot THURSDAY— EAST LYNNE. FRIDAY—LED ASTRAY. 10-3 Box office—Montague’s. 64 THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE Monthly SUBSCRIPTIONS and REPAYMENTS ore DUE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 4th, When the office will be open from 7 to 9pm., as well as the usual hoars from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Capital Shares (Class A), or Subscription Shares (Class B), can be taken up at any time. No entrance fees charged. Loans Granted at lowest current rates for one yea l- and upwards. Prospectus and further information on application to 10-1 9773 EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. ST. MARY’S, ALDINGTON. OF WORK (left from the late Bazaar) will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th and sth, From 3 till 10 o’clock each day. Admission— Free. CONCERT ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7th, In aid of Sunday School Fund. 9775 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTOHUKOH NORTH. Gentlemen, —At the solicitation of many friends, I have the honor to announce myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the coming Election. I have had the honor of sitting dating the last Parliament (three sessions) as one of the three members for the City of Christchurch. Daring that time I have endeavored to do my duty faithfully and fearlessly in the beet interests of this city and of the colony. I now again hopefully appeal to you for the continuance of your confidence. It is my intention to ask yon to meet me before the election, when I will explain to you my views on the questions of public interest. 1 have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Faithfully, 9771 8. P. ANDREWS. SPRING ARRIVALS, EX COOLEEX. WILL BE OPENED IN A FEW DAYSJAMES MILLS, TAILOR, Pratt’s Buildings, Colombo street. HAMS, BACON, PORK, AND CHEESE. THOMAS H. GREEN, £JURER, BEGS to notify to the Inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he has OPENED A RETAIL PROVISION STORE IN MANCHESTER STREET, Where, by supplying a superior article at a greatly reduced price, he hopes to obtain a share of their favors. Bacon, guaranteed from 6d per lb. Hams ... ~ 8d „ Lard ... ~ fid „ Cheese „ 4d ~ DAIRY FED PORK ALWAYS ON BALE. 9452 EAST AND WEST COAST RAILWAY. A MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS will be &L. hold at the NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL (Fuchs’), Tuam street, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, OCT. 3rd, At half-past seven o’clock. 9755 R. PRESTON BAIN, Secretary. TUB “ ILLUSTRATED PRESS ” MONTHLY SUMMARY FOB TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE, VTA SAN FRANCISCO, WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY NEXT OCTOBER 4th, AND WILL CONTAIN I THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS 1. The Cathedral, Christchurch. 2. H.M.S. Nelson—the new Ironclad for the Australian Station. 3. “ Through the Horizontal.” on the Track to Mount Heemskirk, Tasmania. 4. Masquerade Ball, given by the German Turn Verein, Melbourne. 5. The Deciding Course for the Victorian Waterloo Cup. 6. The Victorian Police. Mounted Troopers on Parade. The Night Inspection. The Watchhouse. Beading Boom at the Barracks. At the Moss. 7. “ Hush-a-by, Baby. . 8. The late Marcus Clarke. 9. The Raft Scene in “ The World,” at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. AND ALL THE NEWS OP THE MONTH. PRICE SIXPENCE. THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. All Goods to be Sold at Less than WHOLESALE PRICE. Everything Must be Sold. CALL and see as at once, as we have only a few weeks to dispose of all our goods, H. E, MAY & CO. •
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2340, 3 October 1881, Page 2
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