THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOOIE Y (Permanent). THE DIRECTORS are now prepared to GRANT LOANS at the lowest current rates of interest. 1339 EWD. J. T, FOBD, Manager. J-NTERNATIONAL J^XHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. OPENING DAY, B4BTBB MONDAY. APRIL 10th. ADMISSION. Opening Day.—From 9.30 to 10.25 a.m., Five Shillings ; from 1 to 5 p.m., and from 7 30 to 10 p.m.. One Shilling. At other times—ll a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m , One Shilling. Special Art Gallery—Sixpence extra. SEASON TICKETS—Price 2 guineas. These admit the holder to all parts of the Exhibition (including the Special Art Gallery) one hour in the morning before the general public, and at all hours at which the Exhibition is open until the close. They also admit to the opening and closing ceremonies, and to any concerts that may be held. They are NON-TRANSFER ABLE, and will consist of a printed signed form, which will be pasted on to the photograph (carte de visile size) of the applicant at the Exhibition Offices, from 10 to 12 aiy day np till Bth April. 1443 By Order of the PROMOTERS. INTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION.
NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. rjpHß Undersigned have LARGE STOCKS MATERIAL SUITABLE FOB FITTING UP BAYS, i AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING MATERIAL. 1 B. H. WOOD & CO. 1441 CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN ’> SOCIETY. 8 PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE: Messrs P. Cunningham, A. Oraoroft Wilson, H. A. Watt, Kobt. Sutherland, >i James Campbell, Dr. Mcß. Stewart. '3 G. H. Gordon. THE CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY has been formed. Subscription One Guinea per annum. Those wishing to become original members , may do so by sending their names and subscriptions on or before Saturday, the 18th Inst., to Mr Robert Sutherland, Cashel street; Mr George Mackay, Lyttelton; Mr A. McDonald, Amberley j Mr Maclean « Dunn, Ashburton ;or to NEIL BLACK, Hon. Sec., 1354 Cathedral square. A 1 HOTEL. GENTLEMEN visiting Christchurch will find this one of the MOST COMFORTABLE HOTELS IN TOWN. LUNCHEON From Twelve to Two o’clock. COUNTER LUNCHEON—SIXPENCE. A Night Porter. -T. B xTX. KE . 1477 Proprietor. Hot Is Luncheons, AT J. E. BASHFOKD*S 9 COLOMBO STREET, TRIANGLE, Grills. Tea, Coffee, &c., at a moment’s notice. Private Booms for Ladles and Families. WINES AND BEERS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakei to order on shortest notice, 139£ IMPORTANT NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SALE NOW ON. GREAT CLBABINQ SALE. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. W ROBIN SON, FISHER’S BUILD. • INGS, HIGH STREET, is about to REMOVE to more commodious premises in triangle, culombo street, next to Bashford, Confectioner. In order to save removal expenses the first stock of boots, shoes, clothing, ties, shirts, &0., &0,, will be sold at prices that ought to effect a speedy clearance. Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. Come at once and secure Bargains No Reasonable Offer Refused at W. ROBINSON’S, HIGH STREET. The New Premises will be known as the ARCADE OUTFITTING SHOP, and will be opened on the 17th APRIL, ISS2. A special feature in the Sale now on wil be a good outfit suitable for a working mai for 32a 6d, comprising Boots. Socks, Shirt Hat and Suit of Clothes for 32a 6d, at W. ROBINSON'S, HIGH STREET (Fisher’s Buildings). 138 i SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. THE SINGER MANUFAOIUBING COMPANY beg to intimate to th public of Canterbury that they have taken | Business Premises in COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Opposite Reece, Ironmonger, AS A DIRfcCT AGENCY, To be worked in connection with the P.ranch Agency carried on by the Company’s Original Agents, MESSRS HOBBS & CO., Of High street. We at the same time desire to thank the public for their very liberal and unparalleled patronage during the last fifteen years. Our Machines have now been brought to tho highest point of perfection, and will favourably compare with any others manufactured. The great superiority of tho Singer Sewing Machine Is proved by the fact that - we sold last year over Half a Million Machine!', which far exceeds the total sales of all other sewing machines manufactured in the world. Any of the Machines manufactured by the Company can be obtained on deferred payments of 2s fid per week, or 10 |per cent, for cash, from THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Colombo street; or HOBBS & CO„ HIGH STREET. 1101
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2482, 21 March 1882, Page 4
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