A CAD KM Y OK MUSIi) Loanee ... Mr W. H, Thomsen. Positively the La?t Night tut One. Thil'iliiay, March 2ith. Another beantifi.l ''•jito of Bedroom .Furniture will form the hading present, together with the usual liberal distribution of presents. To-morrow I ast Matinee for Schools and FamiUer. Children, 6J ; adults, Is. -J. UAKUNBB, Agent. 15C9 . MRS HAMPSON’rt MISSION. THEATRE X> OYA L. Service every evening this week, 7.30. Prayer and Praise Meetings, every day at 12.30. 1545 J. WARD, Secretary. QDDFEUOWS’ jp| ALL, to-night. to-night. Have yon hoard Denton ? Have yon heard Denton r HE GIVES HIS greatest AND BEST LECTURE THIS (FRIDAY) KVjfiNING, MARCH 24th. ORIGIN US' MAN ! IS DARWIN EIGHT? MAN’S NATURAL YET SPIRITUAL ORIGIN. This is the Lecture that excited each '"ntense interest in Invercargill, Dnnedin, and Camara, and should ha heard by every thinking man and woman This Lecture is very finely Illn-tratod. Admission—ls, 2s, and 3a. Doors will be open at 7.15. Lecture commences at 8 pm. 3 24 15C4 TO-MORROW. TO BUTCHERS. THREE BUTCHER’S HORSES, CARTS, AND HARNESS Appertaining Thereto. SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1882. MESSES J. T. FORD & CO. have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR REPOSITORY, CASHEL STREET, On SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1882, 3 BUTCHER’S CARTS, in splendid order O HORSE 3, well adapted to Batcher’s O work, and thoroughly np to their business. Also, 3 BETS of Hard. ESS, in first-rate order. Sale will commence at 10.30 sharp. J. T. FoRU & CO., Auctioneers. 3-21 1565 BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace. The rey. w. c. running, d Geelong, will PREACH next LORD’S DAY, both Morning and Evening, in the above Church. Honrs of Service —II a.m. and 630 p.m, 15 r '2 “IE '1 HE LORO Wln-L •’ THE GOSPEL will be PREACHED in the Waltham Public librarv EVERY LORD S DAY > VBN(NG, at 6 30. All are invited. “ Whosoever will ” come. 1459 TO FURNITURE DEALERS, STOREKEEPERS, <5 c. TO BE LET or SOLD, those PREMISES centrally eitnated in the rising township of I eeston, and known as the Leoston Furniture Warehouse. To a cabinetmaker or upholsterer this is a chance seldom met with, it being the only business of its kind in the Ellesmere district, and has also a well-established Undertaking Business in connection therewith. The above is also fuitab’e for any other class of business. It will be let at a moderate rental ; or, if sold, will be chrap, and on easy terms if required. For farther partioal-irs apply GEf>. BaRR’cLL, 1563 Furniture Warehouse, Leotton. WINTER HOODS. R ADCLIPFB & JOUGHIN Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NiiW WINTER DRESS GOODS. Including a Largo Delivery of British Homespuns and Bradford Cashmeres, 4c. Also, Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the Now “Rosrboro” Serges, in black and colors (Highly recommindad for general durability ) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters, And the Latest Fashions in Millinery Goods. PEATY GOODS, Blankets, Pianne’s, sheetings. Quilts, Flannel Shirtings Calicoes and Linens cf excellent make and valne. BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. rpAKE THE TROUBLE XO LOOK AT JL THIS . Try LEZARD’S Eight-day Striking Clocks, warranted for one year, from 18a 6d, Try LEZARD’S One-day Clocks, warranted for one year, from 13s 6d. Try LKZaRD’B I.evor Alarms, warranted for one year, from 12s 6d. Try LEZARD’S Gold Wedding Rings from 10s Try LEZ ABB’S Gold Keepers, from 10s each Try LEZAED’S Gents’ Gold Signets, warranted, from 10a each. Try LEZ \RD'B Ladies’ Gold Gem Rings, ranted, from 10a each. Try LEZA'D’3 Silver Watches, warranted, from £2. Try LEZARD’S Gold Lockets, Earrings, Bracelets, Brooches, and other articles of Jewellery, at equally moderate rates. If yon 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 Ballontyno and Go., Drapers). 5928 r HAVE money TO LEND on FreeJL hold Security and In minis to suit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor. Hereford street, Christo Vmroh. LOST, between the Exhibition Building and the City Council Office, a WALKING STICK, with silver band round the top. If the finder will return it to the City Council Offices, he will be rewarded. 1560 T OST, from Clare read, off Papanni road, a Black and Tan Terrier DOG. Anyone returning it to Devon Cottage, Clare load, will be rewarded. 1563 V. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE GOLOIBIS 13 AH AUTHORISED G AZE T T E FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. W. M. ROBERTS, PRACTICAL TAILOR, MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Is now displaying a Choice and Elegant Lot of English and French Tweeds, To which public inspection is Invitod.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2485, 24 March 1882, Page 2
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