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TO BE LET OR SOLD, A TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE at Willow Bank, near Scott’s Paddock, and the Pound Road. Rent, 8s weekly. Price, £lO5. Apply to J. B. DALE & CO; Or, 4239 On the Premises. Theatre Royal. FAREWELL BENEFIT or MR AND MRS JOHN L. HALL, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, The Great Play'dramatised from Charles Dickens’s Work, NICHOLAS NIOKLEBY. Newman Noggs (as performed by him in England with great success) John L. TTa.ll Poor Smike (as performed by her with great success in England) Mrs John Hall POSITIVELY THE LAST .NIGHT BUT ONE OP THE OLD FAVORITES ! I ! In order to avoid confusion. Tickets of Admission can be obtained, and seats secured at Bunz’s Music Warehouse. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. THIS EVENING, And Every Evening During the Week, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Crowded by an enthusiastic audience. The only perfect entertainment of the kind that has ever visited New Zealand. Bachelder’s Pantascope, Of the Californian Mail Route, from San Froncisco to Australia, calling at all the principal cities on the whole route, including Honolulu, Auckland, and Sydney. CAPE TOWN, The capital of South Africa, is a magnificent painting, 34ft long, and. is the most faithful work of art ever presented to the public of this city. The Mechanical Dioramas which accompany this popular entertainment occupy a space of 14 tons, and include the most intricate and perfect mechanism ever witnessed. As the dioramas presented last evening will be replaced by others, the Proprietor advises his intending patrons to witness the great Naval Engagement between the Ironclads MERRIMAC AND MONITOR. And also the Grand Fairy Spectacle, SILVER LAKE, OR ABODE OF THE FAIRIES. An efficient Orchestra under the direction of Mr John M. Lord is in attendance. Cards of Admission—Front seats, 3s ; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Pantascope moves at 8 o’clock. 4274 to-morrow; Q.REAT CLEARING SALE, LYTTELTON, OF CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, &o. At Mr G. Buist’s Stores, London street, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, NOV 23bd, At 12 noon. . H. E. ALPORT, 4271 Auctioneer. TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS’, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION ‘ AT THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS. MR 0. T. ICK has received instructions from A. C. Prichard, and Go, who are leaving Canterbury, to SELL BY AUCTION The whole of their remaining Stock of MEN’S and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, GENERAL LINENDRAPERY, &e, &c, ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, The 23rd and 24th inst. The Stock, is now being removed from Lyttelton, and will be on view at the AUCTION ROOM On Tuesday and Wednesday prior to the days of Sale. The Stock consists of— Men’s and youths’ tweed suits, trousers and vests, boys’ suits, all the very beat materials in West of England, Scotch, Geelong, and Nelson tweeds, and chiefly made to order. Also, A Large Variety of— Ladies’ dress goods, costumes, colored and black silks, silk jackets, muslins, prints, flannels, hosiery, hats, shirts, undershirts and drawers And A variety of miscellaneous articles. The Auctioneer s instructions are to SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, And the Sale will commence each day at Twelve o’Clock sharp, 11-21 Terms—Gash. 6569 jpi 0 R SALE. Newcastle and Springfield Coals Cut Firewood Posts and Rails Lime, Cement, Fireclay Drain Pipes, from 2in to 22in, at greatly reduced rates Flower Pots Chimney Pots Flooring Tiles Fire Tiles Fire Bricks Common Brides Well Bricks Splay Bricks Stone Piles Lawn Vases. Orders left at W, NEIGHBOURS, Office, Tuam street. Opposite Montgomery’s ^ 0 ® 8 ’ Or by post, will be punctual V" attended to.

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 756, 22 November 1876, Page 3

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571

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 756, 22 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 756, 22 November 1876, Page 3

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