T HBA T R E OY A L Managers ... Tbeo. Hamilton and J, S. Willie Stage Manager W. J. Holloway Great Snccess of the Charming Artist LOUISE POMHUiOI, Supported by W. J . Holloway W. Hoskins H. Flemming J, J. Wallace Theo. Hamilton TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). OCTOBER Bth, The most successful of Boucicault’s plays, the Groat Emotional Romance of LED AS i RAY, For Positively the Last Time. Countess Armande Chandocs...Louise Pomeroy Rodolphe Chandoca George De I.asparre .. Hector Placide Major O’Hara Baron Mount Goslyne Mathildo... ...W. J. Holloway ...H. Flemming ...W. Hoskins ... J J. Wallace ...W. O’Brien ...Mies Jessie Grey Dowager Countess do Chan- > ... „ , . . j OCO 1 Miss Kate Arden Susanna O’Hara ... ...MissEssieJennyns 1 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday another great production, WINTER’S TALE. With New Scenery by John Hennings (of Theatre Royal, Melbourne) and Mr J. S. Willis. Pe/dRa” 6 } Miss Louisk Pomeroy "Thurs'day— HUNCHBACK. Friday (By Request)—CYMBELINB. Saturday Next TWELFTH NIGHT. 10-8 326
THE CANTERBURY BUILDING hOCIETT (PERMANENT). THE Directors of the above Society are now prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for lOANS at Lowest CURRENT RATES of INTEREST. RADLEY. RADLEY. HT October 18th. FINEST SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS EVER OFFERED IN CHRISTCHURCH. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOE INVESTORS & SPECULATORS. LARGE OR SMALL CAPITALISTS. FOR RESIDENTIAL SITES THE SEC TIONS ON THE SUNNY SLOPES AND HIGH TERRACES VICINITY OF CHEISTCHUCH. FOE BUSINESS SITES THE CENTRAL SECTIONS ON THE MAIN ROADS UNBXCEPTIONABLY GOOD. BEAUTY 6e"POSITION. HEALTHINESS OF SITE. EDWD. J. T. FORD, Hereford street. Manager. 9599 IN THB
Close to Christchurch! AND YET IN THE COUNTRY. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY FACILITIES All that can be Desired. M E E. J. T. F OED Has been favored with instructions from Mrs Peel to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT Hia CANTERBURY LAND SALE ROOMS, Hereford street. ON Thursday, October 13th, AT TWO O’CLOCK, All those very choice and BEAUTIFUL SECTIONS OF LAND IN THE VILLAGE OF RADLE Y. Situated between the Ferry road and Opawa, Comprising 164 i BUILDING allotments. Ranging from 14 perches to 2 roods 30 perches each, having frontages towards the Heathcoto River and the Port Hills, upon Clarendon and Cnmnor terraces, Heathcote road, Isis road, Sheldon street, Ashmole street and Selwyn street. The completion of the BRIDGE over the Heathcote at Christchurch Quay places the property in immediate communication with the FERRY ROAD, and the construction of the TRAMWAY will bring it within a few minutes of the CENTRE of the CITY. The OPAWA and HILLSBOROUGH Stations on the Railway close to the property on the South side, afford RAILWAY COMMUNICATION to all parts. The l and lies high and dry, is of first-class quality, and for general building purposes Cannot be Surpassed. A large proportion of the Sections having fine sunny slopes towards the River, will be found the most beautiful sites for Villa Residences ever offered iu Christchurch. The Roads are now being formed by the Road Board under an arrangement with the Freeholder. _ Purchasers will thus avoid the expense and various annoyances so often experienced b obtaining even a passable road through tabdivided properties. The Woolston Public School on the North, and the Opawa School on the South, aro both within a few chains of the property. The EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES are therefore undoubted. The Auctioneer desire s to call the special attention of INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS to this splendid property, connecting two rapidly growing centres of population (Woolston and Opawa). Purchasers cannot fail to obtain Large Profits upon thoir investments. Being outside the Christchurch Drainage District, there aro No Drainage Rates! No part of the Suburbs are progressing so rapidly as those on the South-Eastern tide of tne City. Investors should GO WITH THE TIDE. TERMS THE MOST LIBERAL, Viz-. 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, the balance can remain for four years at SEVEN PER CENT, per annum, with the option of paying off at any time. LAND TRANSFER ACT TITLE. Lithograph Plans can bo had on application. Thursday, 13th Oct., 1881, 2 O’CLOCK. E, J. T. EOED, 10-8 9834 AUCTIONEER.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2345, 8 October 1881, Page 2
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663Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2345, 8 October 1881, Page 2
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