i :--- "■ -■-- jTEJf, APVEBTISEMENTS. ''"'"'[ mHEATRE R O V A L THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, By particular desire, for the last time, KING OF THE PEACOCKS. New Scenery, Argus (King of the Peacocks) Miss A. Forde Princess Rosetta — Miss Jennie Nye. Baroness Von Hugger Mugger — Miss Cass* Matthews. Songs, Dances.Duetts of tbe Beautiful Swells Preceded by the Comic Drama THE CROWN PRINCE. CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. PROMENADE BALL. OM MONDAY NIGHT, 7th INSTANT FOR LADIES' INVITATION TICKET, apply at the Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. Doors open at 8 o'clock. 4TO LET, ~ p?f\ ACRES of GRASS LAND, witl t)\ ' House and Garden, situated on thi North Town Belt, at the top of Madrai street. Possession immediate. 46 PACKE BROTHERS. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to thi Estate of the late ALEXANDRE MATHEWS, deceased, are requested to cal and make the necessary arrangements at SEXTON & CLARKE'S WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS Opposite Preece's Saleyards, Triangle, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. JOHN MATHEWS, Administrator. The highest price given for BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, & BACON AT THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT. CASES OF QUININE CHAMPAGNE : AND QUININE WINE, FOR SALE. 4586 PUBLIC NOTICE. "~~~~ THE Proprietors of the Lyttellon Timet beg to inform the public tbat they have made arrangements which wili enable, them every month to PRESENT SUBSCRIBEBS TO THEIR PAPER with a FREE COPX of the EUROPEAN MAIL. It is unnecessary to enlarge upon the merits of the European Hail, aa they speak foi themselves. Those who have seen the papei agree that it is the most complete and beal arranged monthly summary of European news which reaches the Colonies. The first supply of the European Mai] intended for the Subscribers to the Lytteltor Times will leave London on December 31 and from that time the European Mail will be regularly delivered with the Timeimmediately after the arrival of the Englisl Mail BEW GOODS, EX CfcLCSNO, HYDASPES, AND ZEALANDIA; Also, OQ/5J PACKAGES, EX MYSTERY HARDWARE, TURKEY STONES, HAR VESTING TOOLS, &c. NOW OPENING, IQ-*Jt; PACKAGES GENERAI ±_2*K) HAHDWARE. Ex Annie Scott, Hydaspes, and Zealandia from London, via. :— *■ Reaping madunea. cheese presses, sheei shear**, Turkey stones, acy the-b ades scythe atones and snestda, hayforka, xakea. fork-handles, digging and dnng-&rk8; spades, ahoveja hoes, says, augers, ti-tisela, locks hiagee. wire and K-erbankla nails gi^e^X«amlngtQn'iangea,l_amnien acfevs, sheet sine Honitby^ plo-agha, weighing nutchmes. fry pane*, coal scoopa. i»lvaiuzed Itadreti and tata j beUova, ftka. bird-cages guns, aiof le and doable bareel 1-tvßf . tea-pots, electro-plated spoons . -fbdca,eake-baaketa, tea and eaSe sela 4 aleai«>»aitß,»lteel gl&ta. &c 03a,'fav, bailed, ooisa, and mse&xneay white lead, and a fint-dasa aasosl ment of geaccal batdvare. MORROW, BASSETT & CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE AND IROI MERCHANTS. Gas-bel street and High sta«e^ CHBISTCHUBCH. AX
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 535, 5 February 1870, Page 4
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