NOTICE. ITH" HERE AS some evil disposed person or » T persons did, on the night of Friday, the 9th inst., remove a Door-Pate, with Name, from MISS PARKER'S SCHOOL, Cathedral Square. Anyone giving such information as may lead to discovery of offender or offenders to the Police, will berewarded. 1669 SEWING MACHINES. "' MR CHARLES FLOCKTON is in town for a short time only, and will undertake the thorough REPAIR and ADJUSTMENT of SEWING MACHINES of every description and manufacture, on moderate terms. Orders left at Mr S. B. Seymour's, Dentist, Gloucester street, from 10 to 4, will be immediately attended to, on and after Monday next, Sept. 5. 1589 PUBLIC NOTICE. WILLIAM BORRETT, LATE MANAGER AT THE Al PORK SHOP, HAVISG taken the premises in HIGH STREET, known as the GIFT DEPOT, next to Fisher's Grocery Store, begs to inform his friends and the pubKo that he has OPENED HIS NEW SHOP, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, and his usual civility and cleanliness, to merit a share of patronage. Prime Dairy- fed Pork (fresh and pickled) Hams and Bacon Tongues, German Sausages
Pork and Beef Sausages Saveloys, Pork Pies, &c, &c. Fresh every day, and of the best quality.
Families and Hotel-keepers supplied on
reasonable terms, and all Orders punctually attended to. N.B.— CASH BUYER OF PIGS, From £1 to £5000. 1662 ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A TEA MEETING in connection with tbe above church will be held in the Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, on TUESDAY, 13 th inst. Tea on the table at half -past Six o'clock. Tickets, Is 6d each. May be had from Dr Campbell, Messrs G. Makay, J. Hunter, W. Pitcaithly, J. G. Fyfe, J. Grubb, J. D. Macpherson, Mrs Irvine, Mrs Leslie, and " Lyttelton Times" office. 1665 NOTICE. ALL members of the Royal Irish Drum and Fife Band are requested to meet at Mr Thomson's, Baker, Triangle, on THURSDAY, the 15th, at 7 p.m., on special business. Members not attending will be struck off the roll, and their instruments called in. By Order. FJELDING BALDWIN, 1666 Band Master. CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. Continued Success of Mr O O B E R T HELLER. ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, SEPT. 12, EVERYTHING NEW. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Including, Nocturne in D Flat Dohler Tarantella in B minor R. Heller Rondo (Sonata Pathetique) ... Beethoven Home, Sweet Home Thalberg First Night of— WHAT IS IT ? WHAT IS IT ? WHAT IS IT ? WHAT IS IT ? The most Bewildering Illusion yet produced in Christchurch. Reserved Chairs, 35.; Parquette, 25. ; Children, Half. Plan of Seats at Spensley's. To commence at 8 precisely. 1670 CLEARING SALE OF SALVAGE DRAPERY, &. MR H. E. ALPORT has received instruct tions from Mr Brass to Sell by Public Auction, at the old Wesleyan Chapel, High street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14th September, at 11 o'clock, the following Goods, saved from the recent fire, viz: — Winseys, dresses (variouß), stays Blankets, Crimean shirts, hosiery Calicoes, prints, jackets, hats, caps &c, &c, &o. 20 zinc-lined packing cases. Sale to commence punctually at 11 o'clock. Terms oash. 1672 O BE LET, a COTTAGE, with arteßlan well; rent, 4s per week. With garden and paddock, 6s per week. Apply at City Nurseries. 1661
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 719, 12 September 1870, Page 3
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532Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 719, 12 September 1870, Page 3
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