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IHEA T K B Director, Mr J. O. Williamson. TO-NIGHT, FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. WILLIAMSON'a EOYAL OPERA COMPANY. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT To the Director, MR J. C. WILLIaM-ON, Who will appear for the first and only time this season in his origica l character of ; ergtant Mun hy, in the PIRATES OF PENZIfcOE. At 10 o'clock, a GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. 1954 A GRAND PUBLIC 'ER&NCE TT|EMONSTRATION Will be given at the THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 25th APRIL, (Instead of the Oddfellows* Hall, as previously arranged), In aid ci <he Widow of a late deceased Brother. by several local friends, assisted by the AUSTRIAN BAND. Concert commences at 8 p.m. in the Conceit Room. P S. —All those ladiea and gentlemen who have pnreba=ed tickets from the proje.tors of the Conce t already will be admitted free into the Exhibition that night on showing their tickets. PROGRAMME. Overture, A ustrian Band Caairinan's Address, S. P. Andrews, Esq. Pianoforte Solo, Mr Carter Soag," To-night we part," Miss Amos Addresß—Rev. i ajlar i-ong, " Leaf by leaf," Miss Goring Pot-Pourri, " Gh-wfle-Girofla " (Lecocq), Austrian Band Intebvai.. Overture, Austrian Band Address, J. T. Brown Song, " I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls," Miss Howard Adlress, Kev. H. 0. M. Watson Fong, " Hope fairy bells," Miss Ar Fantasia. " Evening prayer " —Austrian Band t-ong, Miss Goring Song, " Give to me these early flowers," Miss Howard 4-25 1957 NEW INTERNATIONAL INHIBITION, I£B2. MONSTER HORTICULTURAL DISPiAY. A FLOWFR AND FRUIT SHOW of CjL unusual magnitude WILL Bh, HELD IN THB INTERNATIONAL. FXHIBITION _ BUIuDINQ, Hagley Patk, Christchuroh, ON WEDNISDAY. 26th APBIL, AND THUREDVe, 27th APRIL. No extra charge will be made either day or night. Schedules may be obtained from the Secretary, Mr John Nairn. N.B.—Exhibitors are particularly re« que*'ed to have their exhibits in before 10 30 a.m. on Wednesday morning. H 155 JOUBKRr & TWOPENY. THURSDAY EVENIN , 27th APRIL, At half -j.ait Seven o'olock. < DDFELLO~S' CHAMBERS, Lichfield street. Pi PER by C. E. BUTTON, Esq., enticed "The Mission of Sunday Schools in the Present Day." Sunday Schosl Unlin Conferacoe. Ad Sunday School Teachers cordially inTired. 1953 WASTED, all requiring Hats, Shirts, Ties, L mbrella?, foi, &c, to call this day at The Hall, High strer.t. WANTED, fO Men and 20 Boys this day to bay H E. May ahd Co.'s Fuits. Now showing a new stock. L ( CK VifLYKXEEN Is lid, Colored 1 Velveteeis, all shades 3s 6d ; Kid Gloves, two buttons, black and colore i, at 2s 6d ; cood soft; kid. WHITE Twilled Sheeting for 10£d, Blankets Sa lid per pair, Towels 4d, 6d, 9d, Is, White Lonpcloth 2s lid the doz. Everything good and ch -ap. H. !£'. May and Co., The Hall.

EXSIBITION SEASON. In view of the large influx of visitors which the Great Show will attract, we publish for general information, and in the interest of the public, the lodging capacities of the several Public-houses, compiled from the returns made up by the Police authorities, in the Christchurch and Sydenham Districts Christchurch District East. Beds. Colombo street-Victoria Hotel 12 ~ Oxford Hotel 15 Albion Hotel 10 ~ Garrick Hotel 16 „ Market Hotel 18 „ Golden Fief ce Hotel ... II ~ Central tiotel 28 Gloucester street —Palace f-'o'el ... ... 11 ~ Criterion Hotel D Bartrdifs street- Star and Garter Hotel... 12 Cathedral e^uare —Commercial Hotel ... Oxford terrace —Foresters Hotel ... ... K) Christchuroh District West. Her<ford street—The shades Hotel 11 Oxford terrace —1 he Royal Hotel ... ... 25 Xnam street fwan Hotel ... ... 14 ~ White Horse Hotel 15 Cashel street—RotlcrSeld Hotel ... ... 11 Zetland Hotel 10 Christchurch District North. Oxford terrace -British i Town Hotel ... 11 ~ ' larer.don Hotel 30 Victoria street— Junction Hotel 11 ~ Britannia Hotel ... ... 14 Hereford street—Golden Age Hotel ... 7 Durham street —Gladet ne Hotel 20 Chii. TcnuRCH District South. High street— cotch stores Hotel ... ... 2 ~ Langbam Hotel ... ... 10 ~ Borough Hotel 17 ~ Caver-tiam Hotel 11 ~ Empire Hotel 12 White Hart Hotel 42 Cashel street—Al r:oel .. 14 ~ Queen's Hotel 16 ~ Provincial t-"otel ... ... 10 South belt—Orosv.nor Hotel 11 „ Terminus Hotel 30 East belt— Bojal George Hotel 11 ~ Eastern t.otel ... ... ... 14 Manchester street—Coker's Hotel 20 Eailway Hotel 10 Triangle—City Hotel 16 Colombo street South—Prince of Wales ... 10 Tuam street—Wellington Hotel ~ ... 29 Madras street south —Southern Hotel ... 10 Hereford street-Col'ir.s' Rotel 18 Sydenham Diktk ct. Gasworks road —V. allum hotel ... ... 10 Railway crossing—Kineston 13 South telt —Jiown Hotel 10 Total number of beds 720. available for the public in the forty seven licensed houses iu Ghrisiclmreh ar.d Svdenham MAIL NOTICES. Mails close fit the Chief Post Office for the fol--Inpr places (subject to the necessary alterations) under:— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. For Northern Ports, New South Wales, and Queensland, per Hero, at 11.30 a.m.; late fee letters at 11.40 a.m. ; guard's van, 12.10 p.m. train. For Otniro, Australian Colonies, United Kingdom and Continent uf Enroj.e, via Urindisi (specially addressed correspondence only) India, China, Japan, the East, Aden, Mauritius. Arc., per Rotoraa, at 12.:'.0 p.m.; late fee letters at 12.4} p.m.; fjrnrd'a van, 1.25 p m. train. For Northern Ports, per Wanala, nt 1.45 p.m.; late fee letters, at 2 p.m. ; guard's van, 2.40 p.m. train. For Westport, per Merksworth, at 3.20 p.m. ; latp fee letters, at 3.30p.m.; guard's van, 4 p.m. INSOLVENCY NOTICE. April 21th-William Ja >ks Deare, of Lyttdton, master mariner. J. Joyed, solicitor. MiEEAGR. F,:i!Di,iNnEß—DkUeeß- On April 19th, at t Kilda, MelboorLO, Max Friedlander, of A.-hb rton, to Henrietta Deßeer, daughter of >. Doßcer, Sam -(*• St. £ilda, Meltour: e.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 25 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 25 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 25 April 1882, Page 2

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