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THEA TB B Ji OVA L. Bole Lesaoe and Manageress ... Louise Pomeroy BtOgf Manager... •• ••• KrCb»«. Ball LABT NIGHT OF THE SEASON. BENBFIT 1 BENEFIT ! ! LOUIBB "pOMRBOY LOUISE POMEBOY Will have tho honour to take a Benefit toni/tht nnder tbe patronage and in the presenoe of the Mayor of Christchuroh (J. G. Buddenklau, Esq.), and other distinguished gentlemen and ladies, who are good enough to appreciate the uuninal efforts put forth in the lost five weeks to interest and ■muse the publio of Ohri«tohtrroli. Daring that period Mlf s Pomeroy will have produoed Twenty plays in Twenty-Bine Nights, ninete _ of whioh were strictly legitimate, changing the bill every night, which hue entailed onormona labour and fatigue upon herself and tho members of her oommny. to whom much praise is due. IW ' TO-iS IG HT I TO-NIGHT I For the first time in Chriatchuroh, Louibh Pombbot aa Pbo WorpiNoroH in MASKS AND FACES. To conclude with O'OALL&GHAN ON HIS LAST LEGS. Notice.— OhUdren in una not admitted. Admiuston-Lheßß oirole, 4s | stalls, 8a ed j pit. Is. Dreu circle plan and tiokets now on sale at Milner and Thompson's Musio Warehouse. Btau ud pit tiokets at A. S. Levy'B,' Tobaoooniat, High street. Performance oommeaoea at 8 o'olock. Special Trims to Papnnul and Woolston after the performanoa. ,—-_„ . 5895 45 7/82 H. P. LYOHB, Agent. THE CANTEBBUaY BUILDING BOOIETY, PEBMANhNT. THB Directors ot thia Sooiety have appointed Mr G. B. HA* BH Monster. Tbe Offloe of ths Sooiety wUI be removed to their permanent premises in Cathedral sqnare, next to Messrs Heywood and Co., on THUBSDAY, DEO. 6. 8069 J. V. BOSS, Aotiug Chairman. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS." QUESTION! WHY, in the midst of great depression in trade and the dark preilotionß of a brief existence is tho LONDON CADE pre-eminently •successful, and the centre of attraction ia the eltyf BEOAUSE it stands unrivalled in the extent and olass of goods offered, their eheapnesa, their ■aovelty, their attractiveness, and the freedom with -whioh itß patrons can inspeot the goods (all marked ia plain figures), and the oourteousnesa of its "attendants. Great preparations ore being made, and large arrivalß of new goods being unpacked for the approaching hoi. day Beason, so that the residents •f, and visitor.; to, Christchuroh, may rely upon an exoeptiinal opportunity of securing the most attractive good » and greatest novelties for ChristBias and New Yoar Presents. We have juitunpaoked oases of * WONDEBFUL MECHANICAL TOYS, and 250 DOZEN DOLLS, Banging in price from 6d to 100 a each; splendid values. Chrißfcmoß, New Year's, Presentation, Love, end Birthday Cords, entirely new Btyleß, in English, American, Continental, and Colonial Manufacture. The Finest Seleotion in the City. BOOKS AND STATIONEBY AT ENGLISH PBICES. NOTE THE ADDBESSGOODSON'S LONDON AECADE, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH ; And at AUCKLAND and WELLINGTON. London Office, St Mary Axe. Smith's XJ nivebsal Hoot Uepot, high stbeet, chbistchubch. AT this establishment you will fi da splendid Stock to ohoose from. IF you are partioular, and want a natty, nieefltting boot or shoe, call at the Universal Beot Depot. . BO yoa danco ? Then visit Smith's Depet, amd obtain a pair of German or French glove-kid ■hoes or boots, or his own special moke. TO the Ladies I Nothing is more comfortable, or makes tho foot look smaller than a shoe from Pient's, of Paris, and they will wear to the last thread. SPBING is here, and ladies will now want a neat walking shoe. Call at the. Universal Boot Depot, High street. LADIES' lasting boots at all prices, and - Cashmere home bootß from 4s per pair. A CAPITAL Kid Boot oan he had from Os per pair upward*^ B^ABMEBS, artisans, and the public generally must call at the Universal Boot Depot if tbey want to encourage and obtain Boots that will flt and wear at moderate prices. In the Order Department, any kind of Boot can , be made, from light walking ahoea to very high Balmorals. Look at the window as yon pass down High Btreot. BEMEMBER tbo Universal Boot Depot, High street, next door to Petersen and Co., Jewellers. LAWN Tennis is now in soawn, and a pair of neat Tennis Shoes is indispensable, either for Ladies or Gentlemen; or you can get a Cloth and Bubber shoo combined, that answers the purpose very well, at muoh lower prioes. BO not forget that at Smith's Universal Boot Depot every olass of Customer oan ba suited, ob it is necessary to not onljr fit .the feet hut to flt the pooket too. *> **0 EMEMBER, the Universal Boot Depot, High JP'*j street, next door to Petersen and Co., Jewellers. iX KASfXBDfXOX. rM'-Jii^ -'S'l'.'.it." ia an authorised GAZKTTfe ..K »\.r all Kclicta under tho Debtora and Crodiion A'iii, . 11l BANKBUPTOY. IN THE SUPREME C --ÜBT OF NEW ZE&LA-D. OAMTERUUttY K*i*»raicT. 1" N tiie ran' ter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876" and thn eevornl Ao k a amending the same and of James Catoill ot Christohureh compositor a del#Q.-y-''h:u is to notify that JAM KSCAYGILL of Ot»rir '.-.ohu-'ch compositor has this day flhd a statement ' that, bo is unable to meet his engagements with h'm oruditom. The first mooting of oreditors to bu held at the Supreme Court Christohuroh on ,j r'-„r<*d-iy the sixth day ot Deoember next at cWve.i o'olook In the forenoon.— Date! this twenty-nii-sU <Uy of November 1833. W. H. EYE**, Jun., Deputy-Begistrop. F. Wilding, Svlioi-cor tor the said debtor. 8068 OXYGEN IS LIFE.-DR BRIGHT'S PHOSPHO DYNE.— Best known remody for NcrVOUBncas, ' Indigestion, liver oomplaints, and functional "lerunijonientß. Highly recommonded by the medical faoulty. i'Dr' Bright's r-hosphodynof only reliable romedy fpe-rwsak and slt'ittarodxisonstitations, -oorv oub debility, dopr iiaiui!, lussitudo, pimples, impovißhed blood, proi_ tiu otloj'.iuo; thoroughly re-establishes heaW^- • .-Dtßrlsrht's has universally establiahod itq.TOßtpriiiive powora, and may jußtly be enumerated aiuiir.;fßt- tbo foremost of those happy cliaoc'veriua which -nodical ro-iearoh haa produced. Boldb* _■ -Clii-miat-j tlu"'--ushout the glebe in oases, 4t IDs 6d. *F iloware of worthless imitations bearing sirUlar names. New Za land Agents, Kempthorne, Ptoaaer and Co. 4868

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4863, 30 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4863, 30 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4863, 30 November 1883, Page 2

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