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CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. WENDERS are INVITED for SHINGJ. LING about 10 Chains of Cashel street, and 6 Chains of Cambridge terrace, with screened shingle. Tenders to be lodged with me by 4 o’clock on MONDAY NEXT, 13th July. Specification to be seen at the City Surveyor’s office. By order, GEORGE GORDON, Town Clerk; City Council Office, July 7, 1874. NOTICE, S MANNING & CO. beg to inform their • Customers that orders may be left for them at the offices of Messrs E. M, John ■ ston and Go., Hereford street. Christchurch Brewery, June 19th, 1874. LOOK HERE. Cheap Boots Cheap Boots J JOHNSON begs respectfully to inform • the public that he has commenced business as Boot and Shoemaker in the premises lately occupied by Mr J. Woodard, and is prepared to sell Boots and Shoes cheaper than any other house in Canterbury. Boots of every description mode to order, and repaired. Note the address—J. JOHNSON, Whately road, next Mr Goss’ Timberyard. [ADVERTISEMENT.] jq - ORTHBRN 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. teaks and Chops given away, and Sausages sold by the mile. N.B. —Dogs and Umbrellas not admitted. OTE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, AND ROUNTREE’S BUTCHERY. ORIGINAL POEM, i, benighted dweller in the city of the plains, rise and be free, awake ! and shake off your chains; b butchers of Christchurch look out aghast, he millenium of mutton and beef’s come at last: , , is Rountree, the butcher, who brings this relief ! is beef is beefier than the beefiest beef ; is mutton and pork—sold without bone—’ill do you more good than a new million loan: • ~. . he fame of his sausages goes, cutting it fat, o the end of the world—and a mile beyond that, , r hen the Council sits late, and each member is ready to drop, ountree revives him with a good mutton chop. ach new chum writes home, a statement to make, hat they’re getting quite fat upon Rountree’s prime steak. ,’s a glorious fact, deny it who can, ountree’s the butcher —the people’s own man 1 olombo street north, and J. Rountree, od save the Queen 1 and felo de se ! DR. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CALLED THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recommended to the iblic as an unfailing remedy for wounds of ery description; a certain cure for Ulcerated re Legs, even of twenty years’ standing ; its, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Chilblains, orbutic Eruptions, and Pimples on the ice, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Sore Heads, re Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerous amours, and is a Specific for those afflicti7 Eruptions that sometimes follow vaccition. Sold in Pots at Is IJd and 2s 9d L ROBERTS’S PILUL2E ANTISCRO PHULA3, OB ALTERATIVE PILLS, ifirmed by sixty years’s experience to be * of the best medicines ever compounded "purifying the blood, and assisting Nature her operations. Hence they are useful in Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular 'ellings, particularly those of the Neck, &c, ey form a mild and superior lamily ierient, which may be taken at all times bhout confinement or change of diet. Sold Boxes at Is 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s and 22s Sold by the Proprietors, SACH AND BARNICOTT, at their 3PENSARY, BRIDPORT, ENGLAND and all respectable Medicine Vendors. N ANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply to C,, at the office of this WANTED, Two Good Hammermen. Apply at the Canterbury Foundry.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 33, 8 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 33, 8 July 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 33, 8 July 1874, Page 1

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