CONTINUATION ESLEYAN AZAAR. i ■ IHE Committee of Management of the X Durham street Wesleyan Sunday School Bazaar most respectfully return thanks on behalf of the ladies for the liberal patronage accorded to them in the Oddfellows Hall last week, and beg to intimate that the balance of goods remaining unsold, amounting in VALUE TO UPWARDS OF £SOO, Will be ON SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT, And following Evenings AT THE NEW SCHOOLROOM, DURHAM STREET, From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING, From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission—One Shilling. ST. STEPHEN'S NATIVE SCHOOL, KAIAPOI RESERVE. SCHOOL A~NN IVERSARY ► FESTIVAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1874. 11 o'clock Examination of School Children 1 „ Sports, Races 5 ~ Tea Meeting 7 ~ Entertainment, Concert, Maori Songs, &c 9 ~ Grand Display of Rockets, Blue Lights, Fireworks, Tar Barrel. Tickets 2s and Is. Children half-price. Refreshment Marquee on the Grounds. An Omnibus to meet each Train. Fares Is each way. lECTIONS! FREEHOLD!! COLOMBO STREET, A little past the Railway, on both sides. £3O, Five and seven years to pay. J. B. DALE & CO, Cathedral square. Houses and Land, Freehold and Leasehold, in all parts of the city and suburbs. FREDERICK FISHER, AGENT FOR MARTIN'S CELEBRATED XXX AND XXXX INVERCARGILL ALES. Private Families Supplied with Ten Gallons and upwards. ONE of the peculiarities which this Ale possesses, and which recommends it so trongfy to the Public taste, is that of its being brewed from THE PUREST WATER, Percolating into clear running streams fed 7 THE MIGHTY AVALANCHES, Rolling from the Snowy Summit of the Gigantic Mountains, FREDERICK FISHER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford Street. CELLARS WALTON'S BUILDINGS. HE usual ASSORTMENT of WINES, E. MAINWARING-JOHNSON and CO., LICENSED LAND BROKERS, ESTATE AGENTS. LAND BOUGHT under the TRANSFER ACT, and all Transactions in Land, cheaply and quickly carried out. Town, Suburb, and Country LAND FOR SALE, on deferred payments. OFFICES—HEREFORD STREET, Next Miles and Co. CHARLES TURNER, Sewing Machinist, 'AS REMOVED from Tuam street j_ West to Colombo street, and hopes Sat his Practical Knowledge of the Trade and its requirements will ensure him continued support. Sewing Machines for Domestic and Manufacturing purposes REPAIRED, BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. . ~ . _ . Needles, Oil, Cotton, and Duplicate Parts, in Stock. *T NOTE THE ADDRESSCHARLES TURNER, English and American Sewing Machine DEPOT, -rColombo street (nearly opposite the Post Office).
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 122, 21 October 1874, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 122, 21 October 1874, Page 1
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