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CONTINUED SUCCESS. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING! GEAND PLAIN AND FANCY DBEBS BALL DEILL SHED, ON FEIDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, 9 O'CLOCK P.M. ADMISSION-SINGLE TICKET, ss. DOUBLE TICKET, 7s 6d. 5-30 1051 NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MR HENRY MORRIS, Hew Zealand Blondin. TSI3 EVENING. ELECTRIC LIGHT. First Appearance at the New Zealand International Exhibition. ELECTEIC LIGHT. Bight o'clock. ELECTRIC LIGHT. No Extra Charge. COME ONE! COME ALL! SEE BLONDIN AN'I) THE ELEOmiC LIGHT. 2353

NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Under the Management of SIGNOR ENRICO EORGE, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1882. THE CAVALRY BAND CUT GUARDS BAND Also, several Ladies and Gentlemen Amateur Vocalists have generously offered their service. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT Will be displayed for the first time in the Concert Hall.

PBOGRAMME : Pakt 1, Operatic Selection—" II Quiramento "—Mercandante— The Cavalry Band Trio—" This Magic Wove Scarf "—Barnett —Mies Fairhurst, Mr Appleby, and Mr Knox Song—" The Flower Song " —Gonnod—Misa Little (Pupil of Signor Sorge) Song—" The Yeoman's Wedding Song " Poniatowski—Mr Knox Song—*' Spinning"—Cowen—Miss Fairhurst Kecit. (Euphonium Solo)—" In") Splendour Bright" C H -"The Heavens ore f •* Telling" J The Cavalry Band. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Paet 2. Fantasia—" On Garde"—Eiviere—The City Guards Band Trio—" Through the World "—Balfe—Miss Fairhurßt, Mr Appleby, and Mr Knox Song—"At Last " —Gabriel- Miss Little Song—" The Gallants of England "—Gatty— Mr Knox Song—•' Smile and Bid mo Live "—Pinsuti— Mr Appleby Operatic Selection—Xhe City Guards Band. To Commence at Eight prompt. N.B.—As a moiety of the receipts on this occasion will be devoted to the relief of the widows and orphans of the unfortunate victims of the Titnarn disaster, an extra charge of One Shilling will be made for the gallery and seats in the Concert Hall. Tickets for theso will be obtainable at the Pay Office, Exhibition Building, up till noon on the 30th inst. BOBT. S. WALPOLE. £35" No extra charge in the building except as above. 5-30 2346 THE Public generally, and my Customers particularly, are hereby CAUTIONED against Itinerant Impostors who canvass and obtain work in my name, tho consequence being that not fewer than fifteen persons called at my shop on Saturday last for work supposed to bo sent to me Therefore, I hereby disclaim any connection whatever with this imposition, and hold myself responsible only for wotk left at my shop. V. SHOTT, Cutler and Umbrella Maker, 2348 High street, Christchu'ch.

THE OANTEK3FES BOILDING SOfilK'Y (Permanent). "IHE DIRECTORS are now prepared to _ GRANT LOANS at the lowest entreat rates of interest. 1339 EWD. J. T. FOED. Manager. CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOOIETY. PROYI3IONAL OOMMI L'TEE : Messrs P. Cunningham, A. Craeroft Wilson, H. A. Wats, Kobt. Sutherland, James Campbell, Dr. Mcß. Stewart, G. H. Gordon. HE CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN . _ SOCIETY has been formed, t3ubsorlption One Guinea per annum. Those wishing to become original members may do so by sending their camos and subscriptions on or before Saturday, the 18th inst., to Mr Robert Sutherland, Oashel Btreet; Mr George Mackay, Lyttelton; Mr A. McDonald, Amberley; Mr Maclean Dunn, Ashbnrton ; or to NKIL BLACK, Hon. Sec, 1354 Cathedral square. WINTER GOOD 3. i ADC LI FEE & WOUGHIN Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NEW WINTER DBESS <:OOt)S. Including a Larga Delivery of British Hon-«j-spuns and Bradford Cashmeres, &c. Also, : French Merinos, Cashmen And the New "Scarboro" Serges, in black and colors (Highly recomnnnded for general durability.) Cloaks, Dolrnaca, Jackets, and Twisters, And the Loto3t Fashions in Miilinery Goods. HEA"VY GOODS. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings, Calicoes and Linens of excellent make and value. BRADFORD SOUSE, VICTORIA STREBT, OHRISTCBTJROH. THAVE MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, and In sums to suit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Chriatohuroh.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2540, 30 May 1882, Page 2

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615

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2540, 30 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2540, 30 May 1882, Page 2

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