FOR SALE—A Second-hand SPRING TRAP, to be sold cheap. Apply Simpson and Sons, Selwyn street, Adding*on - 1826 'BjNOR SALE—I 3 Acres of LAND at •_ Lower Lincoln Road, next to tho English Ohuroh. Apply between 6 and 7 (f.m., at the House next to the English Church. 1813 THR Friends of the Mr Louis William Dakin are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Malvern Honee, Colombo street north, on Sunday, April 16th, at 2.30 p.m., for the English Cemetery. GEO. D. MURCHIE k CO., 1839 Undertakers. BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace. The rev. c, dallabton win PREaCH in the above Church, on SUNDAY NEXT, April 16th, both morning sad evening. 1842 R °TAL £JIRCUB. GLOUCESTER STREET. AGAIN CROWDED 1 rA KT TCTfJRT AGAIN CROWDED | LAST MGHT The Most Brilliant Circas Show in the Southern Hemisphere. All the Reputed Artistes of the Day. Dashing Equestrians Marvellous Acrobats Graceful Gymnasts 4 GBEAT CLOWNS 4 The World’s Jester Max Binkle ■' he Beautiful Trick Horses THE COMIC PONY “ fiHLTAN” The Laughable Ballet , TO-NIGHT Admission—Pit, 2a; Stalls, 3a; Circle, 4s. Children, half-price. 4-15 8907 RAND jg AZA A K In Aid of the FUNDS OP THE CONVENT, Will be held in THE ODDFELLOW’S HALL, Lichfield street, T 3-D AY, SATURDAY, April 15 th, Doors cpen at 11 am. B. A. LOUGHNAN, Hon Sec. rrmBATRB ROYAL.—Director, Mr J. O. JL Williamson. Last Night of Williamson’s Royal Opera Company, in “Patience,” “Patience,” by W. H. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan. (Produced by arrangement wi'h Mr D’Oyley Carte, of London.) MONDAY, April 17th grand revival of the universal favorite evergreen “Pinafore,” “ Pinafore,” “Pinafore," on a scale of unusual splendor. Appropriate ocstnmei, magnificent ship scene by Nr George Gordon, and a remarkable distribution of characters, a special feature of which will be the first appearance in Chrietchurch of MISS MAGGiE MOORE, in her unrivalled and intensely humorous Impersonation of Little Buttercup. J. E MOORE, Treasurer. J. P. MACDONALD, Business Manager. 1847 THE EXHIBITION. SHOW CASES made. Spaces fitted up and Furnished with every requisite for Dlsolay of Goods at moderate charges by C. T. KIERNAN, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND UNDERTAKER, Manchester street, opposite Coker’s Hotel. 1311 WAITED, everybody to know that H. E. May and Co. have removed from Manchester street to their new premises, The Hal), High street, and will be open on Thursday, April 13th, with a new and splendid stock rf millinery, costumes, jackets, ulsters, underclothing, dress materials, velvet-, plushes, velveteens, farcy drapery, hos'ery, lace collars, sets, sheetings, blankets, calicoes, men’s, boys’, and youths’ clothing, in fact three times the assortment ever before shown at lower prices than ever. H. B. May and Co. intend spending £l5O during the months of April and May In giving to each customer spending one pound or upwards either a book, a handsome tie, or a lace collarette.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2503, 15 April 1882, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2503, 15 April 1882, Page 2
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