ODDPELL OW S' JCLALL. SPECIAL NOTICE. PBIDAT, APEIL 18. Farewell Benefit of the MISSES DOCY, MAGGIE k NEL 1,1 W STEWAET Positively Last Performance ol IP! Or AN OLD GEM BESET. Beserved seats may be scoured at Milner and Thompson's Canterbury Musio Depot, High street. * 653-232 XHBA TR E Ji OVA L. Sub-lessee ... "... Mr Gbobgb Dabbbli '.-"''•■' Will shortly appear, ,/ THORN, DAVIRN, P. BURTON, Ongmal Royallllußionißtß .',';;„", '".'.• And 1 "" ! ' Eiposers of Spiritualism. . ..,7 'See future announcements. 4839 : A~TI " TO-MORROW. DISTBES3 WABBANT, EESIDENT MAQIS- ., , TBATE'S COUBT. WILKIN V. CBAYTHOBNE. MB H. E. ALPOBT has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION. At Carow's Stable*, Near Clarendon Hotel, Christchuroh, on FRIDAY, APRIL 18. At 1 o'clock sharp, 1 light bay Draught Mare 1 „ „ „ Gelding. 4834 MERIVALE PARISH MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of Parishioners of St Mary's Merivafe, will be held This Evening, at 8 o'clook, at the Schoolroom, | Papanui road, to receive the report and to •lect a Ohurohwarden and Vestry for the •BSUiDg year. 4843 MONICA HOUSE, WORCESTER STREET. THE MISSES DONNELLY will re-open Sohool on Monday next, the 21st inst. - : _y 4831 " CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of Footballers, and all persons interested in the game, will be held afc Warner's Commercial Hotel on Saturday, April 19, at 8 p.m., to disou&B tho advisability of instituting a Rugby Union Association for New Zealand. MONTAGUE LEWIN, 4838 Hon. Sec. 0.F.0. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHDRCH (Comer of Manchester and Worcester streets). ; A "PAPER and a Bible Heading, To•XjL ' morrow (Friday) Evening, at 7, on the question of Paul to the Disciples at Epheaus, A v TJhtO what then were ye baptised ?" — The-meeting public fco all interested in fcho inquiry. 4837 THE OHRISTOHUROH, SYDENHAM, AND SUBURBAN BUILDING SOOLETY (PERMANENT). Incorporated under " The Building Sooieties Act, 1876." DlBBOTOBS: ■' •'■ - - ' Frederick Back, Chairman ; •By W. England, George Coleman, W. S. King, '■■' W;JJahgdown, W. Neighbours. How to Invest your Money with Safety — Apply at the Offices of the Society, Allport's Buildings, Hereford street. -Deposits received at highest ourrent rates for stated periods, or repayable on demand. Subscriptions and paid-up shares can be taken at any time, bearing interest at 7\ per cent, as well as an equitable proportion of the Jirofits after each investigation, which in other ocal Sooieties range from 13 to 19 per cent. Loans granted on Freehold and Leasehold Properties for two years and upwards at current rate. Office hours, from 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 to 2 • and on first Wednesday in every month from 7 to 9 p.m. W. W. CHARTERS, 4707 Manager. AUTUMN SEASON. BNLABGENENT OF PREMISES. Ihave pleasure in announcing that extensive Alterations and Additions to my Premises are now completed, whereby a large amount of additional room has been gained, the result being that Customers wUI now be attended to with muoh greater comfort to themselves, and greatly increased facilities for inspecting ana purchasing every olass of goods. lam now reoeiving and opening up urge shipments of Fashionable Autumn Drapery, ex ships Waikato, Mennook, Arthei, Ao., comprising a large variety of every class of goods suitable for the season, particularly in the following lines, viz. — Dress Materials — An unusually abundant selection of newest goods in choice and useful shades, as All-wool Satin Cloths, Silk and Wool Reps, Costume Clofchs and i Tweeds, Estamene and All-wool Serges, Ao., Ao. Ladies Jaokets and Ulsters, fashionable shapes and materials, Shawls in fanoy wool, ... striped beaver, angora, velvet} Snowflakes, Ac., Skirts in grey and coloured Melton and felt, blaok quilted satin and lustre, and a large assortment of Hosiery, Underclothing, Laces, Ties, Sewed Goods, and every requisite in Household Furnishing. Boy's, Youths', and Men's Clothing in large variety of both English and Colonial Manufacture. I can confidently appeal to the reputation or thorough good value and moderate prices have gained in the past, and would only say that these new goods have been purchased under most favourable circumstances in the eading Home markets, and are marked at a most moderate profit. ROBERT" BLACK, DBAPBB A CLOTHIER, HIGH AND LIOHFLELD STBBBTS. » (STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. ELSE AND MARINE, CAPITAL ... ... £1,000,000 "BjjVBB and Marine Bisks taken at Ourrent JD Bates. Fidelity of PersonsinSituatioai of Tr-jit insured. THOMAB B. FISHEB, -,-•.,■ Manager. OMeei-— Heref erd street, Ohristohuroh. 171 XTNIPB FLRB A MARINE INBURU ANCE COMPANY OF NBW ZEAEtANDi Hereford street (in premises formerly ■ oosppiod by Lightband, Allan, and Oo.) v uf**|MMd.to accept Fire and Marine Risks afc Damob Bates. W. DEVENISH MBARBS 178 (Hiwrti Manager
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3437, 17 April 1879, Page 2
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