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JT. TVCICHAEL'S GJCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY EVENING, 15th JUNE. Shakespeare's Great Comedy ia Five Acts, "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING." For the Benefit of the School Funds. The music will be provided by an excellent string band cf eight performers. Tickets, 2s 6d, at Miloer and Thompson's. Boors open at 7.15 ; to commence at 8. Note. —In consequence of the length of the play, the performance will commence punctually at 8. 6-14 2490 ONSTER TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, In aid of the United Friendly Societies' Dispensary Fund. THURSDAY, JUNE 15th, TO TBE EXHIBITION BUILDING, Accompanied by the full strength of tbe following very popular Bunds : Artillery Band, under the leadership of Mr A. Hamilton. Lyttclton Brass Rand, under the leadership of Mr M'Killop. Hibernian Brass fauud, under the leadership Austrian Band. Brilliant Display o? FIREWORKS within the Exhibition. GRAND CONCERT will be given in the Exhibition Concert Hall at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. G rat d selection, " H.M.S. Pinafore," Artillery Band. 2. Druids' chorus, " Norma," assembled Drnida. 3. " Biind Girl to her Harp," Miss Kitchen. 4. " Army and Navy," duet, Messrs G. Ritchio and A. McNae. 5. "Longing." Miss Ness. 6. "Comrades in Arms," Friendly S-icioties' Glee Class. 7. " Death of Nelson," Mr C. J. Furrant. 8. *' I heard a voice," Mrs E. Long acd Miss L. Samuels. 9. " Miss Amy Morton's Masical Momenti." [lnterval ten minutes ] 10. Grand selection, Austrian Batd. 11. "O'er tbe bill, o'er the dale," Mrs E. Long and Miss Kitchen. 12. ''She wore a wreath of roses," Miss Clifford. 13. "Come, thou Monarch of the Vine," Friendly Societies' Glee Class. 14. " Non e Ver," Mrs E. Long. 15. " Comic Sensation," Mr Kerr. 16 " Mow, gentle Deva," Messrs H. and J. C. Johnson. 17. "The Sailir Bighs," Ness ai d Mr H. Johnson. 13. March, "N Z. International Exhibition," the Artillery Band. Condco'-.or, Mr A HAMILTON. tianiat, Mr MILBDRN. To be followed by a GEAND BALL, which will commence at 10.30 p.m. Tickets to Ball Double tickets, sa; single, 3s 6d. Tickets to Concert—Reserve gallery, 2s ; reserve chairs, Is 6d. Exhibition and Concert Room, Is. Tickets may be had from the following : —Mr Swinnerton, corner of Tuam and Colombo stretta; Mr Lez*rd, jeweller. Caßhel street; Mr S. D. Nathan, Auctioneer, Colombo street ; Mr O'Suliivart, Manchester street South ; Mr Crooks, Salisbury street; and from any of the Lodge Secretaries. A Late Train isorih will run on the above evening. 6-13 2499 U.A.O.D. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY. EXHIBITION ENTERTAINMENT. IHE MEMBERS of the U.A.O.D. will MEUT at ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Latimer square, ON TEURSDAT EVENING, 15th INST., At 6.30. By order, S. D. NATHAN, 6-14 2493 Dist. Secretary. BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE. SYDENHAM, NEAR SHOW GROUND. •ESSRS FORD, TIPPING & CO. are . favored with instructions by the Mortgagee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE CANTERBURY LAND SALE RCOMS, ON FEIDAY, JUNE 16ih, At twelve neon, All that valuable piece or parcel of land, containing 1 rood 8 perches, or thereabouts, having a frontage of 133 J links on Milton street (late Smart's road), Sydenham, with a like frontage on Faraday street, with all the improvements thereon, consisting of a good 4-roomed house, well, fencing;, 3-stalled stable and Usn-i i room, &c, as now occupied by Ms _ Newbnrgh. This property being close to the Colombo street Tramway, and so centrally situated, having also a double frontage, is certain to increase very considerably in value. This being moreover a FORuED SALE, it is a fine opportunity for an investment. FORD, TIPPING & CO., Auctioneers. 614 2492 ME3BRS FOKD. TIPPING. & CO. are also instructed by the Freeholders to SBLt, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Canterbury Land Salerooms, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 16th, At 12 noon, The following desirable properties, situate in ANGUS STREET, SYDENHAM, close to the Colombo street Tramway and in the centre of a locality rapidly increasing iu population and value : ON NORTH SIDE ANGUS STRERT. <TS/\ PERCHEB or tbereabsuts, having a &i\f long frontage, only a small portion of which is occupied by a good 5 roomed Cottage, occupied by Mr Trudgeon, the remainder affords an excellent building site for another coHago or workshops. ON SOUTH SIDE ANGUS STREET. 2(y\ PERCHES or thereabouts, having W2 one chain frontage, with three good Cottages thereon, occupied by Mr Matthews and others. This will be sold as a whole or subdivided into THREE LOTS to suit purchasers. The above affords an excellent opportunity to men of very small means of obtaining a freehold eection, with house and other improvements ready to hand. The terms will be exceedingly liberal to suit working men. Full particulars on application to FORD, TIPPING, & CO., Auctioneers. 614 2491 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I PETER CONNELLY, of Chrißtchurcb, 9 Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Christchurch West on the 20 th day of June instant, apply fov a certificate authorising the IfSCE of a PUBLICAN'S LICENSE for a homo situate at Tuam street, and known as the White Swan Hotel, containing twenty rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family.—Dated the 13th day of June, 1883. PETKR CONNELLY. Holmes and Loucmiuev, Solicitors, Chriiitohnrch. 2457 GEORGE SWANN, ARRISTER AND lOOLICITOR, HEREFORD STREET, PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. FHE Direotcri are prepared to receive implications for LOANS of £SO and pwards. H. R. WEBB, Manager. Offices—Hereford street. 2028 -jyrRS "OERNARD Tl/rOORE Will repeat her LECTURES ON SICK NURSING IN ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM FRIDAY, 16TH, SATURDAY, 17th, At 8 p.m. Admission, Is each lecture. 2413 3STOW SHOWING Autumn & Winter Goods r EX LURLINE, AC ICJE SELECTION OP NEW PATTERNS. JAMES MILLS, TAILOR,! Pratt's Buildings, Colombo street.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2553, 14 June 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2553, 14 June 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2553, 14 June 1882, Page 2

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