Te«<le rS ' TO BUILDERS. rFIENDERS arc invito I for AiPhtions and Alterations to a BULGE. U'i Ming. Plana to bo seon at nry_ OJico, where Tenders will he received until lauisday at noon, the 30th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. De H. DUVAL, Architect. NOTIG 10 TO AIEDICVL MEN. nnENDERS for Medical Advice and 8 Medicines required for the Star of Canterbury Lodge, 1.0.0. F., Timaru, to be sent in to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, the 29th inst. Full particulars can be had upon applicatlon' JOHN KING, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited for the Erection JL of a COTTAGE. Plans, Ac., at my oll'icc, where tenders will be received until noon, the 30th inst. M. he IT. DUVAL. QDDFELLOWS’ A L L , BARNARD STREET. SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1880, L E C T II R E By the Renowned CAPT. WM. JACKSON BARRY, A Fifty Years’ Colonist. Srn.TECT : “ AVhat I Saw in England.” In which the Captain will relate some startling facts in connection with the Claimant, and will read and exhibit the letter he received from Him M.uksty Quekx ATctouia, and that sent to him by Sir Julius Vogel. The Lecture is full of Startling Truths. Admission —Front Seats, 2s; Back do., Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; ('hair to be taken at 8 o’clock. At GERALDINE on THURSDAY and TEMUKA on FRIDAY. THEA TR E Ja OY A L A DRAMATIC TREAT. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Change of Programme Nightly. MR WA I, TE R R E YNOLDS, The Popular Actor and Author, In conjunction with MBS WALTER. HI EL, AIR CHARLES T. UR FORD, And every member of the Christchurch Theatre Royal Diarnalic Company. Entire New Scenery by J. S. WILLIS, Premier Scenic Artist. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27, Will be presented Walter Reynolds’ Play (so successful in Christchurch), “TRIED AND TRUE.” Lord Fit/.custace .. Mu Wai/hui Rhvxoi.os Geoffrey Landfern .. Air Chas. Burford Helen Burton .. .. Airs AValtcr Hill TUESDAY—“ Christinas Alystory.” WEDNESDAY —“ The Spiissaun.” THURSDAY —“Lost and Won.” FRIDAY—“ Old London.” Box Pian, Amos' Fruiterer. Circle, -Is ; Stalls, 2s (id ; Pit, Is GEO. GEDDES. Business Alanager. ]Psil>!io INodicos. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. XJNDEII the auspices of the Committee I of the above A-sociation, MR BATEMAN of Christchurch, will deliver LECTURES on the advantage of Co-opera-tion, at the following places : Geraldine, Temuka, Pleasant Point, St Andrews, Alakikihi, Waimatc, and Timaru. Dates and further particulars will appear in future advertisements. This Sr A. C E is r.ESEiivni) roil JAS MOLLISON & SON'S ADA* E RTIS EAIE NT. AT 11 OUSE, New Sole lions or FANCY TWEEDS and COATINGS FOU rjOAILORING | y IWARTMFNT. Gentlemen’s PULLOVER FELT HATS, (Glover’s make) New Shapes, AT COWAN A FOSTERS. “T TSE BARDSLEY’S PRIZE SOAP—because it is known 1 the town. PALE all over
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2347, 24 September 1880, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2347, 24 September 1880, Page 3
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