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f jpOCOAL MERCHANTS, Ac —WANTED, Tenders for the Supply of Fuel to the Schools of the Fast Christchurch Educational District For partionlvrs apply to undersigned. J . hi. WhseiiSß, Secretary. 1893 ANTED, in the Suburbs of Christ* v » church, Furnished Apartments, without Board, by a'married couple.' Address, A. Q. 8., Post Office, Chiisiohuroh. 1878 WANTED, a respectable Nnraeglrl, about 15. Apply, Mr Jo«ii Anderson, Jus,, Armagh street West. f 1876 rjl H E A T K E KOVaL. Director, Mr J. O. Williamson. CONTINUED SUCCESS WILLIAMSON’S EOYAL OPERA COMPANY. Last Six Nights of the Season. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE PI ST AFORE PINAFORE OF H.M.B. PINAFORE PINAFOKE FRIDAY EVENING, The PIRATES OF PENZANCE. J. P. MaODONALD, Business Manager. 1867 | NIKE PROVINCIAL T>ICYCLE J^&CES. LANCASTER PAdK. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. HALF HOLIDAY. Procession leaves Post Office at 12 noon. All Bicyclists Invited. Races, 1 pm. Trams at short intervals. FREDERICK E. DUNS FORD, 4-19 i>B3 Hon. See. P.B.C. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (Christchurch Section). EXCURSION TO WAIKAEI. VIA THE WEKA PASS, ON AfEIL 20th. ON THURSDAY, April 20th, an EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Christchuich for Waikari at 9.35 a.m., stopping at Papanni, Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Amberley, and Waipara. This train will be due to leave Papanni at 9.50 a.m., Kaiapoi at 10.14 a.m., Rangiora at 10.38 a.m ,'Amberley at 11.14 a m , Waipara, at 11.33 a tn,, and to arrive at Waikari at 12.10 p.m., returning from Waikari at 3 55 p.m., stopping at the same stations as in the morning, and arriving at Christchurch at 6.20 p.m. FARES TO WAIKAEI AND BACK. First Class, 5s ; Second Class, 3s. PhEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, April 15th, 1882. 4-17 1899 TO THE BUEG-ESSES OP SYDENHAM. LOCAL OPTION. LACIpOLIING jp BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS. DATE—2lst APRIL, (FEIDAY NEXT), From 9 a.m till 6 pm. I^OLjLj T: 1891 H.M.B. 'MIRaNDa. This man-of-war will be OPEN to Visitor! TO MORROW ” (Thursday). The Steam Launch LYTTELTON will rnn off at short intervals daring the afternoon. First trip at 1 p.m. Tickets obtainable at the Waterman’s Steps. 1886 FAR33-1S RETURN. AGAR S' ROBERTS. h.m.s. Miranda. The man-of war will be OPEN TO.MORROW (Thursday). I he Steam Launch W AIWERA will run to the vesiel at intervals during the afternoon, leaving the Water man’s Steps at 1 p.m. 1885 RETURN TICKETS Is. J. TH‘ MFSON, Master. THE Friends of Mr Alexander MoHae are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Wife, Mary, will leave his residence, Colombo road, Fandridge, or Friday, April 21st, at 3 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. GEO. I). MUECHIE & GO., 1892 Undertakers. U.A.O.D. PROPOSED NEW LODGE. The adjourned meeting in co nection with the above will be held the Carlton Hotel, North belt, on THDK DAY EVENING, 20th I.a ST,, at 8 o’cloc C. TOMbON, District President. NOTICE TO SKAcON TICKET HOLDERS. cipHE CONCERT to be held in the At: i. Gallery on Thursday, 26th instant, la one of Four Special Concerts, to which, as notified by previous advertisement, Season Ticket Holders are not admitted to reserved seats. 1887 R. S. WALPOLE, Sec <£Boo OE LESS TO LEND Approved freehold Security. 4-10 1864 Apply to R- W. FERFDAY, Solicitor. r HAVtS MONEY TO LAND on JL hold Security and tn sums t barrovror JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor. Hetafo:rd CEHstohn N BW B APIIST Oxford terrace. MONSTER BAZAAR. A SATE of USEFUL and FANC GOOD 3 Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street, ON TUESDAY, WE'*NE?DAY, AND THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 19tii, asb 20xii, In aid of THE BUILDING FUNDS. Vocal and Instrumental Mnsio at Interval durl g each day. Open from 12 mou until 10 p.m. 185 gOaWARZBAOH, M.D., (During the last three years at the Berlin and Vienna Eye Hospita’s) HAS RETURNEE ,to NEW ZEALAND, and may bo consulted for Diseases of Eye, Ear, and Throat, at Warner's Hotel, Christchurch, from April 20 rh to May 20th. ISSI "ANTED, everybody to know that H, E. May and Co, have removed from Manchester street to their new premises, The Hall, High street, and will be open on Thursday, April ISth, with a new and splendid stock of millinery, costumes, jackets, ulsters, underclothing, dress materials, velvets, plushes, velveteens, fancy drapery, hosiery, lace collars, seta, pheetings, blankets, calicoes, men’s, boys’, and youths’ clothing, in fact three times the ass irtmeut ever before shown at lower prices than ever. H. E. May aud Co. intend spend ing £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 •ollarette.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2506, 19 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2506, 19 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2506, 19 April 1882, Page 2

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