NEW ADVERTISE2£E2TTS. LENTON AND SMITH'S /"MREAT DRAGON TROUPE OF JAPANESE, From the Imperial Theatre in Jeddo, with THE JUNIOR MEMBERS OF THE LENTON TROUPE, Numbering in the company TWENTY-TWO PERSONS, Pronounced by the public and Press of China, Manilla, Straits Settlement, Java, British j India, the psst year in the Australian Colonies, and latterly in I Dunedin.tobethemostnovel and fashionable entertainment that ever visited the Southern Hemisphere. Messrs Lenton and Smith beg respectfully to state with pleasure that the JAPANESE HIKONOS Are given under the patronagej'of H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Having special permission to that effect. Due notice will be given in future advertisements when and where the company will open. i 731 V As N ° T I C E. M" ESSRS GEORGE & ALFRED GEE purpose holding, on Christmas Eve, A GRAND DISTRIBUTION '-•,., OF TWELFTH, CAKES, ice. 210 TICKETS at 5s EACH. Each Ticket-holder will be entitled to'aprifcfe. The Highest Prize will be a Handsome Twelfth Cake, value, £5 ss. Prizes to be drawn on the Art Union principle. For further particulars apply to Mbssbs GEORGE * ALFRED GEE, CONFECTIONERS, Colombo Street, | CHRISTCHURCH. 1742 I CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION. rnHE following additional Signatures hare X been received : — LnrcoLsr. AC Knight, MPC Wm Slater C E Marchant Joseph Wright J J Herrick R Geddes Wm Goodwin W B Andrews Thos. Barrrett James Haydon James Eaton W White (Hawkins) S D Glyde Richard Pridgeon I David Marshall George Rodgeri Thomas Oldfieid George Smith E Morgan Chas. Tompson Robt. Boyd David Dunn Jts. Mackonochie Thos. Thompson Charles Williams John Collins A G Oldfieid S H Hodgem J Whitelaw W Craighead j F Marchant Thomas Phillips S Jackson W Prebble John Murray Edward Prebble James Brown T F Partridge R Gandion John Walker George Straw Thomas Alsop J G Elwin James Blyth C McPherson A Bierne M Mclntire Wm. Calder Samuel Ward CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. NOTICE TO SAWYERS AND OTHERS. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of SLEEPERS, according to the specifications to be seen at this office. Tenders to he sent in to the Secretary for Public Works at or before noon on Tuesday, December Ist, 1868. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. EDWARD JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. Christchurch, Nov. 19th, 1868. 1741 J. B. DALE k CO., MONEY LENDERS, No. 1 Cathedral Square, Ot)A £30, £50, £100, £200, £500, 3m/£jV)* to lend on real or personal security. Bills discounted from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | 1743 LAND OFFICE AND EXCHANGE, i No. 1 Cathedral Square. Beautiful Freehold Properties. Charming Estateß with Handsome Residences, At a Monstrous Sacrifice. Sections in Christchurch from £20. Several prime Agricultural Lots, from 20- to 100 acres, indubitable bargains. Souses to Let in all parts of the /City and Suburbs. Hotels and Shops in crowded thoroughfares. 1744 J. B. DALE & CO.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 167, 24 November 1868, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 167, 24 November 1868, Page 3
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