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w iJiTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the Dressmaking. Melbourne •louse, next Husband's, Victoria street. 1523 %)%T ANTED FR>llT_The undersigned is y " a Cash Purchaser of all kinds of Good Frnit. S. Mumpoed, corner of Mm cheater and Tuam street. 1527 ANTED immediately, for Dunedin, Thread Machinist. Apply SAiGdonj Bon, and Ewes, Christchurch >./ 1 ■■■ 1529 A C4DEMY OP MUSIC. ajL Lessee ... Mr W. H. Thompson. Sixth and Last Week. TO-NIGHT (I UeSDAY), MARCH 21st. A handsome piano in walnut, valued at 40 guineas, will form the leading present, Thursday, March 23rd, Complimentary Benefit of Mr W. H. Thompson, the popular lecturer. —J. GARDINER, Agent. 1526 G DD P E L L O W S’ ja ALL. MAN IN THE ROCK*. MAN IST HISTORY. HIS ORIGIN. AND THE DESTINY OP THE RACES OP MANKIND. DENTON’S NEW COURSE OP ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC LECTURES. In the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, owing to a previous engagement of the Theatre Royal, commencing on this, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21st, With the Highly Interesting Lecture, MAN IN THE STONE AGE; os. THE INFANCY OP THE HUMAN RACES. SECOND LECTURE—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd. ANCIENT EGYPT; Its History, its Monuments, and its Religion. The Pyramids and what they mean. The Land of Mystery revealed. This Lectnre is magnificently illustrated, showing Egypt’s Grandest Monuments. THIRD LECTURE—THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd.

THE RACES OF MANKIND; their Origin and their Destiny. Very finely illustrated. FRIDAY, MARCH the 24th. The Last and Best Lecture, ORIGIN OF MAN ! IS DARWIN EIGHT ? Man’s Natural yet Spiritual Ori in. This is the Lecture that excited such intense interest in Invercargill, Dunedin and Oamaru, and should be heard by every thinking man and woman. Lectures will commence at 8 p.m. Tickets for the Course, 3s, 6s, and 9a, may be obtained at Milner and Thompson’s. Single admission—ls, 2s, and 3s. These Lecture s are well calculated to awaken thought, to expand the mind, and make those who hear them wiser and better. 3 21 1521 STANMORB ELECTION. JW. TREADWELL invites the Elec- • tors of Stanmore and Christchurch to a FAREWELL ADDRESS, being called away to England to receive a Fortune. SuBJEOF; Pilliet Member for Stanmore Judgment to be Quashed Sydenham Election Void Funny Recollections of Politics. DRILL~SHED, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22nd, 7 30 p.n«. 1518 “IF THE LORD WILL ” THE GOSPEL will be PREACHED in the Waltham Public Library EVE&V LORD’S DAY EVENING, at 6.30. All are invited. “ Whosoever will ” come. ' . - ' 1459 HAVE MONEY TO LBND on Freehold Security and In soma to suit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor Hereford street, Christchurch TO LET, a pretty T Cottage of four rooms and pantry, Venetian blinds, gas laid on in three rooms, situated in Victoria street, opposite Bishoptconrt, with the option of buying the furniture, carpets, *o, App’y on the premises. 1517

FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Trv THE CHEAPEST SHOP,? IN TOWN POR All kinds of Pipes, meerohaum and wood, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Knives, Pones, Matchboxes, Razors, Combs, Broshes, Hair Oil, Lime Cream, Sc ~ &o N.B.—A lot of CHICK.STINQ MATERIAL from last season very cheap. And last, but not least, a HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Where yoo can get fixed np for the small sum of SIXPENCE. H. OAKEY. 9495 High street.

WANTED KNOWN— Onr New Autumn and Winter Goods are now to hand, and as we have little or no room for them, we are Selling at Seduced Prices. All wool —homespuns, lO|d ; poplins, 6d; French poplins, 8d; dress tweeds, Is. New assortment of two-button black and colored kid gloves, 2s lid, all sizes. Splendid variety of better drees goods at wholesale pries j also a lot of wide black and ecrue lanes, very cheap, from 3d. H. Max and Co,-, High street and Manchester street.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2482, 21 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2482, 21 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2482, 21 March 1882, Page 2

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