OPENED TO-DAY. AND BOUGHT BY OUR BUYER AT A Large Discount for Cash. FOUR OASES FRENCH MILLINERY, BONNETS, AND HATS, All the Newest Shades and Shapes In Plneh, Velveteen, and Satin, Which have been marked in “ four ranges ” to clear— I CASH, No 300, containing 25, at a uniform price of 9a lid each 1 CASE, No. 301, containing 25, at a uniform price of 14s 6d each ■, . : i C CH C CH 1 CASE, No. 302, containing 25, at a uniform price of 21s each 1 CASE, No. 303, containing 25, at a uniform price of 25a each Sea windows. C. K. C H U R O H, THE CASH DRAPER, O CH C CH KIYER’S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET. N.B.—Opened out a magnificent range of New Dress Goods, at 6|d, 9Jd, 10|3, la 3d Usual Price in Town, 9Jd, la, la 3d, Is 8d 1085 Davies & Williams; CASH DRAPERS. COLOMBO STREET, BE NOW SELLING FOE CASH ALL KINDS OE DRAPERY AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Strangers visiting Christchurch are invited to inspect onr stock, and we guarantee to give them every satisfaction. FOE OA.BH ONLY. DAVIES & WILLIAMS. JNTBRNATIONAL JgIXHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. OPENING DAY, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 10th. ADMISSION. Opening Day.—From 9.30 to 10.25 a,m„ Five Shillings ; from 1 to 5 p.m., and from 7 30 to 10 p.m., One Shilling. At other times—ll a.m, to 5 p.m, and 7.30 to 10 p.m., One Shilling. Special Art Gallery—Sixpence extra. SBASON TICKETS—Price 2 guineas. These admit the holder to all parts of the Exhibition (including the Special Art Gallery) one hour in the morning before the general public, and at all hours at which the Exhibition is open until the close. They also admit to the opening and closing ceremonies, and to any concerts that may bo held. They are NON-TRANSFERABLB, and will consist of a printed signed form, which will be pasted on to the photograph (carte de viaite size) of the applicant at the Exhibition Offices, from 10 to 12 auy day up till Bth April. 1443 By Order of the PROMOTERS. 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 scats. The doors will open at 9.30 a.m., and be closed at 1045 a.m., after whioh time no person can be admitted before 1 p.m , when the building will he open to the public. 1724 R, g, WALPOLE, Sec. CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE; Messrs P. Cunningham, A. Oraoroft Wilson, H. A. Watt, Kobt. Sutherland, James Campbell, Dr. Mcß, Stewart, G. H. Gordon, THE CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY has been formed, Subscription One Guinea per annum. Those wishing to become original members may do so by sending their names and subscriptions on or before Saturday, the 18th last., to Mr Robert Sutherland. Cashel street; Mr George Mackay, Lyttelton; Mr A. McDonald, Amberley; Mr Maolean Dnnn, Ashburton ; or to NEIL BLACK, Hon. See., 1354 Cathedral square.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2496, 6 April 1882, Page 4
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533Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2496, 6 April 1882, Page 4
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