BEAT CLEARING SALE.—To Spe*nlafcors, Working Men and others.—A isrge new Villa KES f UENOE, contain# seven rooms, bath-ro -m, pantry and good stabling; quarterage good garden. Also, four lal three-roomed SOUSES, with'waah-honsen, eighl h acre land. &0., each; all fenced. Note—Only £IOO cash and £3O and £l6; balance five or ten years. Grand opportunity for persons wishing for a good freehold property ; tram passes property. Apply Midland Store, adjoining Show Grounds. 64C1V
A DECIDED NIBBLE. NEW HOUSE, f.,ur rooms and ooeeighth of an acre of garden land at W’illow Bank ; price £2OO, worth £300; £l5O can remain on mortgage. J.. B. DALE & CO.. 6399 Cathedral Square. MONEY TO LEND, IN armuut? t.f £SO and upwards, on freehold security at current rates of in--1 terest. FOSTER & WILLING, Solicitors, 6063 Hereford street, Christchurch. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE ELLY INHIBITION, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. The proprietor during This Week will give the public a life-size view of the late GLASGOW RIOT. Hours of Opening during This Week : 9 a.m, till 12; Evening, from 6 to 10 o’clock. Admission to Exhibition, Is., with P'esent to every visitor. 6323 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH YOUNG MENS SOCIETY. The final entertainment of the Session will be held on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1880, In Bt. Paul's Church, Lichfield street. Doors opeu at 7.39. To commence at 8 p.m. Admission—One shilling. 63h9‘ rjl H E A T E E Lessens ... ... George Geddea and Company Directress ... Mrs Walter HiU CONTINUED SUCCESS OF Gtbattan Riggs, The Great Irish Comedian. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, The Romantic Irish Drama, SHIN FANE. Snil Gair Con the Simpleton Mrs Hanfcury Mr Maguire Pierce Curran ... Mr Charles Burford. Ellen Curran ... ... Mrs Walter HiU. In Rehearsal, IRISH DETECTIVE. Box Office —Montague’s Bazaar. 11-17 7036 | MR GRATTAN BIGGS R O Y A ii.
TO-MORROW. CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOE ARTISANS AND OTHERS. UKEESEEVED SALE. FREEHOLD SECTION AND COTTAGE. THURSDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock sharp. MESSES C. B. TAYLOR & CO. hare received instructions from the Trustees is the Estate of William Burgess, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, AT THEIR ROOMS, One Section, containing Eighth Acre Load, situate in Simmonds street, Selwyn street, Addington, on which is erected a newly-built i ottage, two large rooms are finished, and two other rooms can be added on. The property has picket and post and rail fences. Part purchase money ean remain on mortem.— C. B. TAYLOB, & CO., 11-13 6394 Auctioneers-, Hereford street. TO-MORJiOW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. drapery! DRAPERY. MR J. G. HAWKEB is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street. On account of the Importers, AN ASSORTMENT OP DRESS PIECES, Comprising— Yosemite, alpaca, satin cloth, Orleans, lustres, cretonne, mattelasse, mohair, satinella, French merino, Persian cord, Mexican cloth, navy seige, wincey, tweeds, &c., Ac. Satin petticoats, costumes, Ac., Ac. Also, Overcoats, trousers, 6 Duke of Portland coats, white vests, jackets, .children’s dresses, bonnets, and hats Also, FOUR OASES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Also,
Magnificent Colonial Gold BROOCH, with pendant, set with 17 BARGES FTHUS WATER DIAMONDS. And a few lots of JEWELLERY and. WATCHES 11-15 Sale at 12 o’clock. MM J • Ii» F LEUIHS'd GRAND CONSULTATION No. 3 ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. 39 PRIZES. 3000 Subscribers at £1 each. If cheques ara sent exchange most- bo added and stamps for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, &0.. High street. Triangle, Christchurch. N. B. —Note the change of address. 639 S X « Ij • Fleming's GRAND CONSULTATION No. 2 ON THE LOWER HE iTHOOTE CUP, To bj run December 27th, ISBth 14 PRIZES. 1000 Subscribers at 10a each. First horse ... ... £l^o Second do. ... ... ••• Third do. ... ... ;• h 0 Starters and non-starters (divided) ... ••• ••• 220 If cheques a-e sent exchange must be added ana stamps for reply and result. j. L. FLEMING, Auctioneers, Ac., High street. Triangle, Christchurch. N.B —Note the change of address. 6397 TO BUTCHERS, Ac. TT7 ASTE P APEH FOR SALE, at the V V of this paper. Price 3d per lb. THE BODEGA
13 NOW OPEN. ONE CA.T.L ■will cid vinca all they can got W iaea and Spirits of the host qual'fy at the low.st prices. Geouine case P. li. only 5s 6d per holtle Try oar Port and Sherry, only 4a 3d. EIGHT DIAMOND IORT. Only 5s 3d, for invalids Ten year oid P..rt, from the cash, only Gj, nothing superior this side tho Una. Note the Address: HIORN.V CENTRAL BODEGA, Corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets* Christchurch. Fishmnn—Tony, 1 thought yer told ma Bodega’s were cellars in your country where wine Is sold. iVay—bo they are, lad ; I athed the Boss of the Central bodega at>, nt >t. He said wo "are tl o other side of the world, so WO re* c versed the order of things. Ho 1 and I tell yer it was genuine.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2101, 17 November 1880, Page 3
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