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THE “ ILLUSTRATED PRESS” MONTHLY iv J r SUMMARY FOB TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE, VIA SAN FRANCISCO, ■WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28xn,

AND CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS 1. Victoria E.C. Spring Meeting The Fountain on the Lawn. 2. Town of Clunes, Victoria. 3. The Assyrian, winner of the Melbourne Cup, 1882. 4. Late Taupo. 5. Sketches at the R.C. Club Meeting. Paradise Lost. Tastes Differ. Hard Lines, Indeed. The Hope of the Family. As seen on the Flat. Where the Wicked Cease from Troubling. Anything to Earn an Honest Penny. 6. The Return from the Derby. 7. Feeding the Swans.

8. Town Hall, Sandridge, Victoria. 9. Mouth of the River Forth, Tasmania, AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. ’ PRICE—SIXPENCE. t TO PLASTERS. } "V^T"ANTED, Tenders for PLASTERING > YY about 500 YARDS, Labor and Mate- . rial, or Labor only. 3 J. L. FLEMING, 5 11-29 3918 High street. Triangle. j : THE CANTERBURY BUILDING 3 SOCIETY 3 (Peeii anewt) . THE DIRECTORS are now prepared to GRANT LOANS at the lowest current rates of interest. * EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. 3139 , THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. 5 At 12 o’clock. ‘ Galvanised iron, 4xl Flooring, Bricks, Stone Piles 1 Dressed Stone, Pitchers Large Building in Sections - Ac., Ac., Ac. WITHOUT RESERVE. On the Premises, CORNER OF CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS. t t B BEAUCHAMP A BELL have received . I> instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, On the Ground, as above, • A LARGE QUANTITY OP BUILDING fc MATERIAL, In lots to suit purchasers. ■» Terms cash. 5 3917 No reserve. 3 HALL, Lyttelton. \ TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 29th Nor. 3 Frank M. Willmott’s Combination, Last Night. Last Night. I HIS LAST LEGS. The Glorious Extravaganza of Cinderella, l’ Prices as usual. 3920 WINDSOR. WINDSOR. WINDSOR. I ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES, j From >£GO per Acre. \ PROM ONE TO TEN-ACRE BLOCKS. ; TEN PER CENT. DEPOSIT. j BALANCE IN THREE YEARS. i ONLY TWO MILES PROM TOWN. t A BUCKLEY A CO. have decided to ) • cut up that splendid block of rich ; land known as HORSESHOE LAKE I FARM, with a BEAUTIFUL LAKE all round the hack part of it. In blocks to suit purchasers, and at their own terms of payj ment. It is fronting on the RIVER AVON, . and therefore suitable for boating, fishing, t shooting, Ac. The coach passes four times 1 a day. It is within three minutes’ walk of ) a Post Office, Church and School. Persons in search of a nice plot of land T could not do better, so come and secure it at once. We give every assistance to . persons desirous of building. > A. BUCKLEY A CO., 3700 186 Cashel street. I MEETING OP BURGESSES. IN accordance with a requisition of the Ratepayers, I hereby convene a ! PUBLIC MEETING of the Burgesses of Borough of Sydenham, to be held in the i, Oddfellows’ Hall, Colombo street, Syden- . ham, on THURSDAY, the 30th November, L at eight o’clock in the evening, for the ■ purpose of considering whether it is necesi sary at the present time to buy property , to open up Gordon street into Colombo [ street. JOHN JOYCE. Mayor. '• Sydenham, November 24th, 1882. 3914 The Halt,—lndia Muslin, Is 6d; White Cotton Hose, 4-Jd; Striped Sox, 2.Vd; Black Binding Braid, Is 3d a piece of 3 doz.; Zulu Hats, 2-Jd. The Hall—White Shirts, 2s lid; Men’s Serge Suits, 21s 6d; Boys’ Knicker Suits, 4s lid; Men’s Sox, sid. The Hall—American Leather, is; Brown Holland, 5 jd; Window Muslin, 34d ; Brown Calico, 2 jd. The Hall—l2 yards Costume Tweed, 4s 9d ; 12 yards Ecarte Cloth, 5s 6d; 12 yards Wool Beige, 7s 6d ; Black Grenadines, GJd. Clothing—We are now showing a splendid assortment of Kaiapoi and Geelong Clothing for Men, Boys and Youths, quite equal to bespoke garments at half the price ; style and fit guaranteed. H. E. MAY A CO.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2697, 29 November 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2697, 29 November 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2697, 29 November 1882, Page 2

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