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GP H E A T B E OVAL. Director ... ... Mr J. V. Williamson M ILLIAMfcON’S ROY4L OPERA CtM PA NY. Under the diatlnguiohed patronage of his Excellency the Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, O.C.M.G. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE NEW /ESTHETIC OPE HA -P A T I H N C Ea-O: Or, BUNTHORNEM BRI^B, Written by W. 8. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan. ( Produced by arrangement with Mr D’Oyley Carte, of London.) Doors open at 7.30; overture at 8. Carriages at 10.'.0 J. E M> )ORE, Treasurer. J P, MACDONALD, Business Manager. 1654 AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. ALL RATES due to this Board not paid within fourteen days from date will be immediately SLED FOB. Bingsland Ratos can he paid at Free's Store. ROBERT HnWE, Clerk to the Board. Avon Road Board Office, March 31st, 1832. 4-1 1686 PUBLIC NOTICE. NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL. I BEG to intimate to my Customers and the Public generally that the NEW PRIVATE BAR of the above Hotel will be OPENED THIS EVENING, and will be found supplied with the Best Wines, Beers, and Spirits obtainable in the market. I have also just received another direct shipment of those famous German Liquors, comprising Extract Rum Punch, Extract Arrac Punch, Rossolia, Mawquino di Lara, Doppeller, CftfEcrmung, Ingwer, Schweizer Alpen Bitters, Korn-Knmmel, IVtriede-Knmmd, Alter-Mordhausser, Kaiser Beer, Ljger Beer, &c. The above establishment is replete with every convenience for Families, Boarders, and Travellers. Night Porter in attendance. 4-1 1690 E. FUCHS, Proprietor. TO PLASTERERS. THE ADJOURNED MEETING will beheld at the Wellington Hotel, at 7.30 sharp, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, to make final arrangements for procession. All are requested to attend. 4-1 1685 JOHN HARRIS, Secretary. A.O.F. A.O.P COURT STAR OF CANTERBURY, No. 2309. Quarterly summoned meet. ING, MONDAY, the 3rd inst., at 7.30 pm. Business The Receive Members' Contributions, Transact Ordinary Business, and any other that may be brought forward. Roll call 8 o’clock. T. COOPER, C.R. 1675 WM. BUCKLEY, P.S. V. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE GLOBE IS AN FOE ALL NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 and of the Ac's amending the same and of the bankruptcy of William Cbutchlbt of Christchurch bootmaker a debtor—This is to notify that William Crntchley of Christchurch in the said district bootmaker has this day filed a statement that he is unable to me t his engagements with his creditors—The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Supreme Court House Christchurch on Wednesday the twelfth day of April instant at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon —Dated this first day of April, 1883. W. H. EYES, Jun., 1682 Depnty Registrar. CANTERBURY ACE M EETIKG. Easter Monday & Tuesday. THE SALE OF TWO DAYS’ RIGHT OF PUBLICANS’ BOOTHS (To Licensed Victuallers only), CONFECTIONERS’ BOOTHS HOHSE YARDS, SPORTS, &B. &9 , Will take place BY PU6CIC AUCTION, AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ON WEDNE3DAY, APRIL sth, At 4 p.m. There will be a Publican's B ioth opposite the Grand Stand, inside the ploughed gallop. Plan of the ground can be seen at the cilice of the Auctioneers after 31st inst. Trams from Exhibition Building to connect with trains at Addington from twelve noon. Trains from Addington to the Racecourse at convenient Intervals. First Race starts at 1.45 p m. C. PENFOLD, Secretary, C.J.C. AOLAND, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, TENDERS are invited for the CATERING for GRAND STAND (Refreshments and Bar for the Autumn Meeting. Tenders only received from Licensed Victuallers. Conditions to be seen at Acland, Campbell and Co.’s Offices, Hereford street. Tenders to be sent in on or before Wednesday, April Eth, at 4 p.m., addressed 1573 C. TENFOLD, Secretary, C.J.C. WINTER GOODS. R ADC LIFEE & J OUGHIN Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NEW WINTER DRESS GOODS. Including a Large Delivery of British Horrespuna and Bradford Cashmeres, Ac. Also, Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the New “ Soarboro" Serges, in black and colors (Highly recommended for general durability.) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters, And the Latest Fashions in Millinery Goods. HEAVY GOOD-*. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings Calicoes and Linens of excellent make and value. BUADEOED HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2492, 1 April 1882, Page 2

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702

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2492, 1 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2492, 1 April 1882, Page 2

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