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THEA TE B Koval. Dir r-otor Mr J. C. ‘Williamson WILLIAMSON’S ROYAL OPERA COMPANY. Under Ihe distinguished patronage of hie Kxoelbnoy the H< n. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, G.C.M.G. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AODIRNCE. CONTINUED ST7COE'S OF TEE NEW /EmiETI3 OPERA JP atibncE Or, BUSTTHOKNi BRI' E, Written by W. H. Gilbert, maslo by Arthur Sullivan. {[’reduced by arrangement with Mr D’Oyley Carte, of London.) Doo:s open at 7.30 ; overture at 8. Carriages at 10-0 J. B MOORE, Treasurer. J. P, MACDONALD, BnaincfS Manager. 1654 fjp H B A T E B R O Y A L. Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday Good Friday GO r >D FRIDAY EVENING, April 7th, A Grand Concert of Rarred Music by Williamson’s RoTAL I ! PEEi Company, Principals, Chorus, And Orchestra, Under the direction Of SIONOB GIOEZA. Admission sa, 3s, 2s, and Is. Seats can bo so cured at Milner & Thompson’s Sacred Concert Sacred Concert ;'aored Concert Sacred Concert Sacred Concert Sacred Concert Sacred Concert Sacred Concert Sacred Concert Sacred Comvr 4-4 86)9 V. &SSS B. DESTITUTE PATIENTS FUND. CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. THROUGH the kindness of Messrs Joubert and Twopeny, THE AUSTRIAN BAND WILL GIVE A PERFORMANCE IN TIB GROUNDS OF TaE HOSPITAL, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, The Bth Inet , From Two to Four o’Clock. Boxes for Contributions to the above Fund will bo placed about the Grounds, and SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED. His Excellency and Lady Gordon have signified their intention cf being present should nothing prevent. 4-5 8354 OPENING THE EXHIBITION. PTIO ARRIVE, ex Hero, from Adelaide, on J- Wednesday next—--53 oases ili tons) of fine Grapes )0 do (6 owt.) prime dessert Pears Also, ex Bero, from Hobart—--50 cases (2 tons) choicest table Apples 20 do (J ton) se’ect eating Pears. J. P. OLIVER & CO., Importers, 1701 Colombo street South. EXHIBITION. SPECIAL NOTICE. UNCLAIMED EXHIBITS. THE following GOODS are LYING at RAILWAY SHEDS. Owners or their Agents are earnestly requested to sea to them. Viz.:— 1 Box, from Sefton 2 Boxes, from Dunedin I Parcel, from Dunedin. 1741 R. S. WALPOLE. NEW ZEALAND I* 'KRNAHONAL EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. ALL PAINTINGS or EXHIBITS intended for the Fine Art Gallerias will be received on THURSDAY, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. N.B,—Exhibits as above not delivered at time specified will be refused admission, 1725 B. s. WALPOLE, Sec; NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. HOLDERS of Invitation Cards. Season Tickets, or Reserved Seat Vouchers are requested to ENTER the Exhibition Building on the OPENING DAY by the MAIN ENTRANCE through the side doors right and left of the main arch (through which the procession will march), and proceed to the reserved seats around the dais, where ushers will show them their respective seats. The doors will open at 9.30 a.m., and be closed at 10 45 a.m , after which time no person can be admitted before 1 p.m , when the building will bo open to the public. 1724 R, S WALPOLE, Sec. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 and the Acta amending the same and of the bankruptcy of Alfred Roberts farmer a debtor—This is to notify that Alfred Roberts of Doyleston in the said district farmer has this day filed a statement that he is nnable to me t his engagements with his creditors —The first meeting of creditors to he held at the Supreme Court House Christchurch on Wednesday the twelfth day of April at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon —Dated this fifth day of April, 1882. 1747 A. B. BLOXAM, Registrar. c.l.v.a, T3E ANNUAL - M CEDING will take place nt the Scotch Stores on THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, At 7 p.m.. And the Committee wi;l Meet at 6,30 p.m. 1730 H. ALLB7J, President. 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 Invited. WINTER GOODS. JGLadcuffb & J OUGH IN Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NEW WINTER DRESS GOODS. Including a Largo Delivery of British Homespuns and Bradford Cashmeres, Ac. Also, Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the New “ Soarboro” Serges, in black and colors (Bighly recommmded for general durability ) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters, And the Latest Fashions in Millinery Goods. HEAVY GOODS. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings, Calicoes and Linens of excellent make and value. BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TSraw SHOWING Autumn & Winter Goods, A EX LURLINE, CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW PATI'EESTP. JAMES MILLS, TAILOR, P b itt's Building a, Colombo utreot.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2495, 5 April 1882, Page 2

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775

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2495, 5 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2495, 5 April 1882, Page 2

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