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SATURDAY, MAY 3ai). BOOTS. BOOTS. E J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr - Mr P. P. de Beer, who has relinquished the manufacturing liusinps-, to SELL BV PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, THE WHOi E OF HIS STOCK OP HOMEMADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Lasts, leather, &c LADTES' boots, shoes, and slippers, of every description CHILDREN*' boots G> NTLEMENS' riding and other boots and shoes WORKING MFNS' stout calf and other boots and shoes 8 Dozen pairs anatomical lasts, boot trees, leather, tools, &c , &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. This is a splendid opportunity of acquiring first-class articles, as the excellence of Mr de Beer's boots is everywhere acknowledged. 5-1 4738

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HE 1%/rONT DE TfclBTE SIX-MONTHLY SALE Unredeemed Pledges WILL TAKE PLACE TUESDAY NEXT, 6th INSTANT. Full particulars in future announcement. J. G. HAWKES, 1730 Auctioneer.

H.A.C.B. SOCIETY, CHRISTOHURCH BRANCH, No'. 82. Mayor having invited the above . Society to take part in the PROCESSION on SATURDAY Next in honor of His Excellency the Governor, the Members are hereby requested to Attend at their Lodge Room on that day at 2.30. The Membex's will wear their Regalia, and, if possible, be all present. 6- i 4731 E. O'CONNOR. Secretary. DDFELLOWS' THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, ZEALANDIA. ZEALANDIA. ZEALANDIA. Acknowledged by the Press and the pnblic to be the best painted Series of Landscapes, Cities, Sea Views, &c. ever exhibited on this side of the Equator. For all who have a taste for the beautiful in art, this Exhibition affords a treat of no ordinary character. Lecturer-Mr J. M. PERRIER. Reserved seats, 4s; back seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Business Manager—HAßßY SEYMOUR. GAIETY THEATRE. H. Stanley, Lecturer and Manager. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE (most positively). Last Night But One of Rainer's Great EUSSOTURKISH WAR DIORAMA. TONIGHT (Friday), Monster Gift and Grand Conundrnm Night. The proprietor will give for the Best Original Conundrum on aiiy subject a very Handsome Oleograph Picture, _ beautif ~lly framed (in addition to the usual distribution) A present will also be given for the worst one. The conundrums will be collected from the audience only, at 9 o'clock, on Friday evening, in the Hall, and be examined by a Committee of Gentlemen, Picture now on view at Mr William Brice's, hairdresser, corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. Saturday—A Grand Midday Performance will be given for schools and families, when every child v siting the theatre will receive a present. Doors open at 2.30 ; commencing at 3 o'clock; adults, Is and 2s; children. 6d 5-2 1517 HEATRE fl> OYA L. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman and Co. Stage Manager Mr J. G. Joyce Business Manager Mr Geo. Geddes GRAND INAUGURAL OF MESSRS HISCOCKS, HAYM\NAND C VS DRAMATIC COMPANY. NIGHT, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 3rd. MISS BEATRICE, MR THEO. HAMILTON, MR R. D'ORSAY OGDEN, Mr J. G. Joyce, Mr Harry Daniels, Mr F. W. Fisher, Mr T. A. Howard, Mr H. Appelton, Miss Lizzie Dixon, Mias Nellie Greenless, Mi E. B. Russell, Mr A. Boothman, Mr L. Lenton, Mr W. Warren, Mr B. Wisby, Miss Brinton, Mrs Fitzwilliams, LITTLEB KLLE RUSSELL. Special production of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecber's favorite Moral and Temperance Drama TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. Now playing to crowded houses in Melbourne, Sydney, and London. Full particulars in future announcement. 4-29 4676 NOTICE. TO MECHANICS. LABORERS, AND OTHERS. it OH SALE—A new 4 roomed, a new 3J roomed, and 2-roomed COTTAGES. thoroughly well finiushed, matchlined painted, and papered with a large section of freehold land to each, a new six foot paling dividing each house, artesian well, garden well planted with fruit trees and shrubs, situated in the highest and healthiest part of Ch.rißtcb.urch. five minutes walk from the post office. Terms—Ten pounds cash, the balance by monthly payments of £2, each bearing 8 per cent interest on the unpaid balance. Apply at once to M. MURPHY, opposite English Cemetery. P.tf.— No reasonable offer refused for cash. THE Undesigned having PURCHASED . the FAMILY GROCERY, WINE, SPIRIT, and PROVISION BUSINESS of Messrs JOHNSTON AND CO, begs respectfully to inform his many friends and public generally that he intends keeping only the best goods in the trade, and that every attention on his part will be given to all orders entrusted to him. W. EWART. In reference to above, we take this opportunity of thanking our numerous friends and customers for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded us, and solicit a continuance of their favors to our successor, for many years in our establishment, being confident every endeavor on hi 3 parf will be made to give satisfaction. All accounts can be paid to Mr Ewart, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. JOHNSTON & CO. High street, Christchurch. 4626

FIKE. FIRE. SAL V A GE_ GOODS. GREAT SALE or GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISHING, MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO. (HIGH STREET) JEG to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding districts, that, n consequence of tho (ire which occurred on their premises on Saturday, sth April, they will hold a Oencral Clearing-out Sale of all their Valuable (Stock, too large to particularise, valued at Every Line will be sold at Less than Eugliah Cost Price. All goods damaged by tiro or water will be sold, regardless of cost, at less than a quarter their previous value. Ssle commenced on Wednesday, April 9th, All goods sold for cash only. No goods entered during the sale. 2370

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1622, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1622, 2 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1622, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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