FORESTERS' HALL. Tt/TR F. M. LEtSTEB will deliver a lecture Jj > in. the abeve Hall to-morrow evening, Bunday, June -20. Subject : " The Devil, Ida Nature, and Destiny." 2591 PBIMITITTE METHODIST CHURCH. DIVINE Worship will be conducted to-morrow as ,f pllows : — j Cambridge terrace— 3.l am. and 6.30 p.m., Bey J. Glover. Phillipstown — 11 a.m. ,and 6.30 p.m., Eev A. J. Bmith, of Ashburton. Kaiapoi, Mechanics' Institute, 11 a.m. and 6JO p.m.,MrE. J. Carter; Bhigsl ind — District School-house, 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Davis. A lecture will be delivered in Cambridge terrace Church on June 21. Subject : 'J. B. Gough." Admuaion, la. Chair at 7-20 ? p.m. 2593 X0.0.F. ; £ggjjFc&HP| H.U 1.0.0.P..M.U. LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTOHUBOH LODGE. MEMBERS are hereby summoned to attend the Half-yearly Meeting on Monday, June 21. Business ; Election of officers, payment of contributions, and other particular business. 801 l will: be called at 8.30. sharp. 2592 H. GOWPEB, KG, PBOCLAMATION. (Dims non]Frangor.) rthe Supreme Court of New Zealand, Canterbury District. In the matter of THOMAS BEES, of Manchester street, Christchurch, Military Hair Dresser j and in the matter of "The Hair Dressers Act, 1880," and the Act and Acts amending the same. This is to notify that Thomas Eees, of Christchurch, in the District of Canterbury aforesaid, is tho only Military Hair Dresser in Christchurch, and his Hair Dressing Saloon (next door to Wicked Marks), is open every day, Sundays exoepted. It is not generally known that His Excellency the Governor patronises this establishment when in the City. God Save the Queen ! MRS. PORTER, PABIS HOUSE, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, VIOTOBIA STBBET, -(Late first milliner at Messrs J. Ballantyna and Co.'s,) is now showing novelties in MILLINEBY, HATS and BONNETS, FEATHERS and FLOWERB, which to excellence of style and the very moderate prices, will far surpass any yet shown in Christchurch. The Underclothing, Corset, and Baby Linen Department is under my personal superintendence, and will be found to consist of the best makes, which will be sold at euoh prices that must command, an extensive trade. Ladies' own materials stylishly and fashionably made up 2288 HEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. "I^T L. MEYEE wishes to inform his J3l • numerous customers and the publio generally that he is now showing a splendid and Large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Kid and Levant, Button, Lace and extra high Elastic-side Boots, of the very best JBVench, German, and English, makes, suitable for season. Every description of Gents and Boya' Boots ; also bast- quality of Colonial-made Boots alwayi in hand. Ladies' Kid Boots from 5b upwards. s. d. Men's Watertights ... 10 0 „ E.S 12 6 „ Bluchers, best quality 10 6 Please note address — N. L. Meyer's Eoot .Establishment, Oashel street, opposite to Mflner and Thompson's Canterbury Musio Depot. _____ VIOTOBIA BOOT DEPOT. TUBT OPENED and on view— Superior %J winter Booti and Shoes in great variety and of excellent quality and workmanship, in the latest style ; and as they must be sold to make room for more to follow, they are marked at the lowest possible priceß. H. COBBIOK, 825 Victoria street. ~~ ELLISDON'S NEURALGIC DROPS A SPEEDY CUBE for that most distressing complaint, NEURALGIA. The following Extracts from Teatimowals are sufficient to show the value of tho remedy:— ■' From the Eev 0. J. Merton, St John's . P&rson&ge, Ferry road. "After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me bo speedily or so affectively. - I can confidently recommend it." Price, 2s and 8s 6d. Bold wholesale and retail by F. BIGGS (late Ellisdon), High street, Ohristchurch._ Chilblain's cured with only one application. Price, Is. 2134 BOARD and Beaidence ; washing done ; terms, 17s week. Apply St Asaph street, five doo« west of Durham street. 2587 BLAGK, DAVIES AND CO., (Late G. Maokat), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND GENERAL AGENTS, Christohuroh and Lyttolton. Agents for the Oriental Telegram Company and at Lyttolton for tho National Insurance Compan* : fIB9B HE ORIENTAL EXHIBITION will opeq at tho Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, Friday, Juno 18, at 2 p.m. For thi-eo days only. One of the most extraordinary Exhibitions that has never boen brought to this Colony. We respectfully expect a visit from the public, and all aro welcome. Admission Is. A present to evory visitor. N. Kaurt 4ady, Ali, proprietors. 2556
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3800, 19 June 1880, Page 2
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