NO. 3 LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). W«=t side of Cathedral square, near to the Post Office. npHE usual Monthly Meeting foe RECEIPT X of fcUBSCRIPITONB and other Moneys payable this month, will be held THIS DAY (TUESDAY), SEPT. 12th, At the Society's Offices, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m., and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Money ready for advasces on Mortgages, at current rates. By order. 3183 CHAS. ALLISON. Secretary. THE OANTEKrfURX BUILDING SOOIKIY (Permanent). rpHE DIRECTORS are now prepared to 1 GRANT LOANS at the lowest onrrent r&tta of interest. 1339 EDWD. J. T. FOBD, Manager. SIEGING CLASSES. ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM. ADTFS and Gentlemen intending to J join Mr Merton'a SINGING CLASSES Are Informed that a New Choral Clasa will be Opened on MONDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. Subscription—One Guinea per annum. The Elementary Haas will Reopen on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Subscription—One Guinea. 3177 [" HAVE MONEY TO LEND on FrseL hold Security, and in sums to unit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solloitor, Hereford street, Christohnrch. I CHRISTIANITY OR INFIDELITY: WHICJ? riHB RRV. A. C. GTLLIE3(by special _L reaaeßt) will REPEAT HIS LE3TURE, IN THE ODD PILLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, ON CHRISTIANITY AND FHEETFIOUGHT ANALYSED AND CONTRASTED, ON THIS EVENING (TUE3DAY), September 12th. , Rev. E. Best has kindly consented to take the chair , Doors open at 7. Lecture at 7 30. Admission Free. A Collection will be taken on behalf of the Building Fund of the North Belt fresbyterian Church. 9-12 5336
T° T H E Tl U B L I C. THE CIRCULATION of the & X.O B IE having steadily increased, until the Issue frequently exceeds Five Thousand Copies The Proprietor has determined to afford the utmost facility to Advertisers, by inserting short announcements (when prepaid) at a uniform charge of SIXPENCE FOR FOURTEEN WORD 3. In addition to its TOWN CIRCULATION, whioh is far larger than that enjoyed by any other evening newspaper in Ohristahuroh, the Globe is eagerly looked for In the COUNTRY DISTRICTS. EW GOODS JUST OPENED A 27s 6d ; Trousers at 5s lid, 7* lid, 10s 61; Trousers and Vests, 15s 61 and 21s. A splendid assortment of better goods male of Colonial Tweeds. Boys' and Youths' Clothing in great variety, twice the assortment we have ever kept. New ties, new bows, now hate, in hard and soft felt and tweed ; new bonnets, new straw goods, new dres>s materials, s£d, 7id, ICJd and Is; sateenb, all shades, at 10|d ; lace stripe muslin, at 4Jd; 100,000 yards of new laoes from lid, the yard. Dresses made to suit the figure and the pooket. Satisfaction in this department guaranteed or no charge made; H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2631, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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