THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. 'R J. Q. HAWKES has received instructions from Walter Kennaway, Esq, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, At his residence, Stanmore road, the whole of his useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Viz: SITTING ROOMS—Sofa, tables, arm, easy, and other chairs, carpets, and rugs, fenders, and irons, &c. Fine toned piano, by Chappel (West Indian model); first-class 21-day dock; sewing machine, by Wheeler and Wilson. NURSERY AND BEDROOMS—TabIes, washstands and ware, wardrobe, chests drawers, bedsteads, palliasses, mattrasses, bedding, baths, looking glasses, &c, &c. HALL, KITCHEN, SCULLERY—The usual assortments of mats, oil cloth, hair carpet, kitchen utensils, brooms, brushes, &c; saddle and side saddle, &c, &c, 10-24 Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. 1020 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. DR. OARR, ~}RIOR to his Departure from Canterbury, will give TWO FAREWELL LECTURES, And Phreno-mesmeric Seances. This will Sositively the Dr's last appearances before a hriatchurch audience. For popularity, amusement, and scientific interest, these Seances will surpass all former .efforts. Admission, Is, 2s, and 3s. Doors open at half-past seven for 8 o'clock. A brass band will play in front of the hall from half-past seven. DANN'S GARRICK HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET. MAPLES BROTHERS EG to inform the public and their numerous friends that THEY HAVE TAKEN THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, And, having the advantage of direct importation from the cellars of W. Maples & Sons, Liverpool, added to the cellarage lately occupied by D. Macfarlane, Esq., Wine Merchant, they are confident of being able to keep up the hitherto high character of this Hotel, for FIRST CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES, &c. They trust by selling a good article at the lowest remunerative price, to secure a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. . THE NEW ROOMS ARE NOW . ..-;.". COMPLETE,. And offer every facility for holding CLUB' OR PUBLIC MEETINGS. -Iniaddition* the Hotel has been thoroughly renovated,, and now offers the BEST ACCOMMODATION To Travellers, Visitors, and others. NOTICE. TO STATION HOLDERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. BEGISTRY AND AGENCY OFFICE. JOHN PARKER intends carrying on the above Business, so successfully carried on for many years by my late Father, Mr James Parker, on and after Monday next, age 01 me + - Qn to j, ÜBine ss, to merit a id strict atten. VMt f avoU rs so liberally continuance of the m vther. bestowed on my late i« ' . _, ~ Registry N.B.—The address, K -, rvan t 3, Tuam Office for Male and lemale be. a Register of Names and Addresses, and rates 01 ° tes will be kept, showing the difference in u of wages during the increase of population. NOTICE. DAVIS WILL TAKE PORTRAITS FOR ONE MONTH LONGER. ' Will be leaving for Wellington in about two months, devoting one month for finishing. Portraits at the same price. Six for £1 ; copies 2s 6d each. - TO~WORKIN& r MEN REQUIRING FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS CLOSE TO TOWN. A Few Building Allotments, of good dry LAND, for SALE, situated in Cashel -street east, immediately outside the Town TMt Adolv to W. Brigutmore, Cashel Srert e f ß t P Price £3O each. Title good.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 128, 28 October 1874, Page 1
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