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V. NOTICE is hereby given that the Australian Mutual Provident Society has deposited Colonial Government Securities to the value of £20,000 with the Public Trustee; and that all holders of Policies granted by that Society are entitled ; to register those Policies in terms of the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, May 18, 1874. 5-29 5596 [a.dvebtiskment.l ORTHERN BUTCHERY. J. ROUNTREE, NORTH COLOMBO STREET. J.R. begs to announce the opening of his New Establishment in North Colombo street, ON FRIDAY, 4th JULY. MESSRS FAT, MUTTON, AND PRIME BEEF Will hold a LEVEE at the NORTHERN BUTCHERY every day. Families waited on, and children in arms admitted free. Steaks and Chops given away, and Sausages sold by the mile. N.B.—Dogs and Umbrellas not admitted. VOTE FOR THE FOURTH OF JukiY, AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, and ROUNTREE’S BUTCHERY. ORIGINAL POEM. . I Oh, benighted dweller in the city of the plains, Arise and be free, awake 1 and shake off your chains; Ye butchers of Christchurch look out aghast, The millenium of mutton and beef’s come at last : , ... j ’Tis Rountree, the butcher, who brings this relief! His beef is beefier than the beefiest beef j His mutton and pork—sold without bone— Will do you more good than a new million loan: The fame of his sausages goes, cutting it fat, To the end of the world—and a mile beyond that. i When the Council sits late, and each member is ready to drop, Rountree revives him with a good mutton chop. Each new chum writes home, a statement to make, That they’re getting quite fat upon Rountree’s prime steak. It’s a glorious fact, deny it who can, Rountree’s the butcher —the people’s own man I Colombo street north, and J. Rountree, God save the Queen ! and felo dc so ! DR. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CALLED The poor man’s friend, is confidently recommended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description; a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs, even of twenty years’ standing ; Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Chilblains, Scorbutic Eruptions, and Pimples on the Face, Sore and Inflamed Byes, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous Humours, and is a Specific for those afflicting Eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in Pots at Is l£d and 2s 9d each. DR ROBERTS’S PILULAS ANTISCRO PHULiB, OR ALTERATIVE PILLS, confirmed by sixty ycars’s experience to be one of the best medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting Nature in her operations. Hence they are useful in in Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular Swellings, particularly those of the Neck, &c. They form a mild and superior Family Aperient, which may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in Boxes at la Ijd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s and 22s each. Sold by the Proprietors, BEACH AND BARNICOTT, at their DISPENSARY, BRIDPORT, ENGLAND and all respectable Medicine Vendors. W ill Forms ON SALE AT THE “ GLOBE ” OFFICE. Berkeley, September, 1869. Gentlemen, I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have derived by taking ‘ Norton’s Camomile Pills.’ I applied to your agent, Mr Bell, Berkeley, for the above-named Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which I suffered excruciating pain for a length of time, having tried nearly every remedy prescribed but without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of your valuable pills 1 was quite restored to my usual state of health. Please give this publicity for the benefit of those who may be thus afflicted, I am, Sir, yours truly, Henry Allpass.— To the Proprietors of Norton’s Camomile Pills.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 July 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume I, Issue 29, 3 July 1874, Page 1

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