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THE ABOADB, London street, Lyttelton. LAST FOUR DAYS OF "THE MECHANIC’A VISION." AMERICAN FINE ARTS. WORKING MECHANICAL Oi\y 4 WAX FIGURES. American Fine Arts Exhibition. Como E&rly to Avoid the Crush. A mission—la. Children, half-price. A. E. CATO, Proprietor. H. C. CaTO, Badness Manager. 17£8 f fp-.ENDEES arc invited till four o’clock on J; Wednesday, April sth, for the EKECTl l 'NT of HOU.sii at Werivate for Mr F, A. Bromley. The lowest or ary tender will not necessarily be accepted. Plana and apemaybe seen at my office, Richard Smith, plumber, &c.. High street. The time for the above tender ia extended to Saturday April Bth. at 4 o'clock. 1743 EXCURSION TO LITTLE AKALOA. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. t _ mHE Favorite X S.S. AKAROA Wi 1 run EXCURSION _ __ TRIPS aa at ove, leaving the wharf on Friday on arrival of the 9.5 a ra. train from Christchurch aod will return in time for one cf the cveairg trains On Monday on a rival of the 9 o’clock train from Christchurch, returning ia time for the 6 p.m. train.

Ketnrn Tickets availab'e from Friday to Monday. FASKB RETURN ... FIVE hHILLTNSS. KINSEY, WARD & CO., Agents. 1735 International Exhibition. o RDER OF EOCE3SION. Flag poles will be stock in the ground with the number of the Society on, as drawn by the ballot. The various bodies will ma-ch up to their posts four deep and halt til- the whole are ready, entering the Square on the south aide by Montreal street. The Procession will Start at Nine o’clock, down Victoria street to Colombo street On reaching Cathedral square, it will make a detour to its right, so as to pais round the Godlev statue, and agaiu In to Co ombo street, down High street, wheel tc the right in to Cashel street, then to the left Into Colombo street, down that street to Its junction with St. Asaph street, then along that street to the main entrance to the Exhibition. On arriving at the fountain inaid e the Exhibition gates, the lanne.a will be taken by the officers who have piesentation tickets, who will pro eed straight on to place allotted for each banner round the dais, the remainder will divide to right and left along the avennes. The Austrian Bind will head the procession throughout. The Lyttelton Band will come to Christchurch by the 3 am. train from Pert, and play the Lyttelton contingent to Cranmer square, where they can join their various societies. Mr Cartridge, of Lyttelton, will please take charge of this contingent en rente. The Burnham Industrial School Band will arrive at S 50 with any members from Ashburton and intermediate stations. The train from Spiingaton arrives at 8.55, the Whiteoliffe and Malvern branches at 9 5, and the Sonthbridge at 9.10 These contingents to wait till the Sonthbridge and s>orth trains came in Then march towards Cathedral square, where they can j cin their various societies, as the procession will halt there for ten minutes to give ban-ner-bearers a rest or an opportunity of being relieved, Austrian Band Plasterers Bricklayers Hibernians’ Band Hibernians Butchers ... Carpenters Druids Tailors Sons of Temperance Lyttelton Band Oddfellows, M.U. A.C. Burnham Band Orangemen Protestant Alliance Laborers’ Union Stone Masons Carriers ... ... ... Saddlers St. Andrew’s Band Ironworkers Good Templars, 8.0. Maoris Foresters’ Band Foresters Good Templars, A.C. ... Fire Brigades Briokmakers This programme will be altered according to the number of bauds and societies that have not tent due notice of their intention to j in up to the printing of this issue. 17.17 B. J. LEAHY. Marshal. 70 200 50 100 400 100 40 700 60 500 70 40 60 20 75 300 £0 60 500 SOO rO ‘IF THE LOED WILL." rHE OOSPF.L will be PREACHED in the Waltham Public library EYEKY OED’H DAY > VEN NG. at 6 30. All re invited. “ Whosoever will ” come. 1459 The “ Weekly Press THE IHTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION.

A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT WILL BE ISSUED GRATUITOTJSL TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE "WEEKLY S' RESS” ON Saturday, April Stli, THE DRAWINGS are from the pencil of Mr T. S. COUSINS, the celebrated Artist, and have been ENGRAVED by Mr W. S. CALVERT, well known as the first Wood Engraver in Australasia. THE ILLUSTRATIONS Will consist of a View of The Exhibition Building's, PORTRAITS OF ME JOUBERT >• Promoters ME TWOPENY 3 ME W. E. MITCHELL, Official Agent ME T. S. LAMBERT, Architect. &c., Ac., &c. The reading matter embraces Biographical Sketches of the subjects of the Illustrations and other interesting information relating to th GRAND UNDERTAKING. Orders for Extra Copies must bo sent in AT ONCE, to prevent disappointment

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

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768

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2495, 5 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2495, 5 April 1882, Page 2

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