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TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, mHBA TR E T> OYA L. i WILLIAM DENTON, : The World-renowned Lecturer, who was last night received with so mnoh applause, will i THIS EVENING, Deliver his p econd Charming Lecture on the i “SIORY OF THE EARTH.” j Admission—Circle, 3a ; stalls, 2s ; pit, la. Transferable Tickets, 15s, 10s, and 5) for the sot of six. < Commence at 8 o’clock. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. 1451 ; ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Jlm- Leasee Mr W, H. Thompson. FOURTH. WEEK, The loading Present this Evening will be a beautiful, full toned Trleord Piano, valued at 50 guineas, and 100 other valuable presents. FRIDAY— Conundrum Night —Splendid Gold Watch, valued at 10 guinea*. Subject of conundrum —Zulu War. Descriptive lecturer, Mr W. H. Thompson. J. Gardiner. BE MATHEMATICAL CARPENTER. Christchurch, 14th March, 1882. J. W. Treadwell, Esq., Christchurch. SIR, —As yon and others have understood that the letter which appeared in the “ Telegraph ” of December Ist above the signature “ Threadbare Velveteen,” reflected upon year private character, 1 have no hesitation in saying that it was wholly untrue, as proved by public records, and that it was inserted merely for electioneering purposes. I regret that any annoyance has arisen. (Signed) JAMES CAYGILL. Witness to the signature of James Caygill— James Martin, Christchurch, Solicitor to J. W. Treadwell. 3-15 14G6 EXHIBITION PROCESSION. ALL TRADES, SOCIETIES, and ASSOCIATIONS are invited to send ONE DELEGATE each to the NEXT MEETING of the FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ RUB-COM-MITTER, to be he l d at the City Council Chambers, on FRIDAY NEXT, 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Messrs Jonbert and Twopeny have signified their intention of being present. 3-15 14G4 H. W. NEWMAN, Hon. Sec. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. LENT, 1882. THE SERMON on THURSDAY, March 16th, will be preached by the YEN. ARCHDEACON HARRIS, Subject—- “ Sin Regarded as a Degradation of Man’s Nature.” Other Preachers and Subjects curing March -will bo as under: March 23rd—The Ven. Archdeacon Harper—- “ Sin Regarded as Entailing a Sense of Guilt; or. Consciousness of Condemnation.” March 30th—Tha Rev. P. Knowles—” Sin Regarded as Causing a Sense of Alienation from God.” The Services commence at 8 p.m. Selections from Bach’s Passion Music (The Matthew Passion), will be rendered in the course of the Evening Services in Holy Week. Christchurch, March 14th, 1882. 3 15 1460 THURSDAY, MARCH 16th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c., &c. MR J. G. HAWKE3 is instructed to SELL BY PUB LIO AUCTION, At the residence of Mr W. Hobbs, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. In consequence of his relinquishing housekeeping. The whole of his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Viz : SITTING-ROOM—Handsome suite in walnut and fancy striped rep, tapestry carpet, 12 x 12, and rug as good as new ; oval table, fender and irons, pierglass in gilt frame, 32 x 42 marble clock, limp, ornaments, pictures, pole and rings, case stuffed birds, platadware, glassware, books, &c., &c. 1 superior 6-tuned musical box, with 6 bolls BEDROOMS—SingIe and double wood bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather bed, blankets and bedding, mahogany chest drawers, washstanda, chairs, dressing tables and glasses, tapestry carpet, rugs, mats, oil cloth, ornaments, and sundries. KlTCHEN—Furniture, cooking utensils, fender and irons, oroekery, glassware, Ac , &c. OUTSIDE—GEM COOKING RANGE, washtubs, and sundries. 3-11 Sale at Iz o’clock. 1461 BIX-ROOMEU HOUSE TO LET, Colombo street North, new, fitted with every convenience. Apply, Geo. D. M orchis, Oaeliel street West. 1393 THE EXHIBITION. SHOW CASES made. Spaces fitted up and Furnished with every requisite for Display of Goods at moderate charges by C. T. KIBRNAN, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND UNDERTAKER, Manchester street, opposite Coker’s Hotel. 1311 V. a.i I.N BANKRUPTCY. TELE GLOBE IS AN A UTHOBISED A Z E T T E FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. i HAVJa, AiONEY ro LEND on .Freehold Security and In sums to suit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, f’hri»tnhnroh nnAKE THE TROUBLE TO LOOK AT JL THIS; Try LEZARD’S Eight-day Striking Clocks, warranted for one year, from 18s fid. Try LBZABD’S One-day Clocks, warranted for one year, from 13s fid. Try LBZ ARD’S Lever Alarms, warranted for one year, from 12s fid. Try LEZARD’S Gold Wedding Rings from 10» Try LEZ ABD’S Gold Keepers, from 10s each Try LEZABD’S Gents’ Gold Signets, warranted, from 10s each. Try LEZARD’S Ladies’ Gold Gem Rings, ranted, from 10s each. Try LBZAhD’S Silver Watches, warranted, from £2, Try LEZARD’S Gold Lockots, Earrings, Bracelets, Brooches, and other articles of Jewellery, at equally moderate rates. If you want to have your watch accurately repaired In a thoroughly workmanlike manner, and warranted for twelve months, for Five Shillings, go to LEZARD’S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Cashel street (opposite Ballantyne and Co., Drapers). 7928 FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Try the cheapest shop in TOWN FOR All kinds of Pipes, meerohaum and wood, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Knives, Purses, Matchboxes, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oil, Lime Cream, & &o N.B.—A lot of CRICKETING MATERIAL from last season very cheap. And last, but not least, a HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Where you can get fixed up for the small sum of SIXPENCE. H. OAKET, 9495 High street.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2477, 15 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2477, 15 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2477, 15 March 1882, Page 2

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