W. R. COOK E, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital.) CHEMIST .AJSI D DRUGGIST, HIGH STREET, (Opposite the City Hotel.) W. R. 0. respectfully invites the attention of the public of Christchurch to the following facts ; -That he has spent Twenty-five Years and a half studying Medicine and Surgery, Eight Years and a half at Christchurch Hospital, where he has dispensed for upwards of 13,000 Patients ; he has also attended all Operations, and all Post Mortems. The great advantages afforded by such opportunities of _ studing Anatomy have been fully appreciated and improved. Further, the vast experience derived from witnessing the Treatment of Patients at the Hospital by the following celebrated Medical Gentlemen —'Drs Stedman, Prins, Turnbull, Powell, Deamcr, Ned will, and Parkerson—compounding all Medicines, and closely observing their effects, has placed W. R. C, in a position to give correct opinions on all medical and surgical subjects. Arrangements have been made with the best London Houses for A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF PURE DRUGS. N.B. —Consultations Free. 296
FOR SALE, A FEW QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, part of rural section 48a, on the high bank of the River Heathcote, close to Wilson’s Bridge, and adjoining the property of T. M. Hassal, Escp To persons with young families, anxious to avoid doctors’ hills and the 'mortality that prevails among children in Christchurch and the suburbs, this affords a first-rate opportunity to secure a site for a residence. The excellent drainage and gravelly subsoil render this situation the most healthy in the environs of Christchurch. Land Transfer Act Title, Terms easy. Apply to ALFRED THOMPSON, Solicitor, Hereford street. ST ALBAN’S. THE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS in connection with the St Alban’s Wesleyan Sabbath Schools will be preached in tilC ST ALBAN’S CHURCH, NEXT SUNDAY, the 20th instant. In the morning, by the Rev Watkin, of Lyttelton; and in the evening, by the Rev S, Macfarlane. The Rev Watkin will also deliver an address to the children in the afternoon, commencing at 3 o’clock. The children will sing a selection of hymns at each service, conducted by Mr Wm. Smith. Collections in aid of Sunday school funds. THOS. GAPES, - Hon. Sec. ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL ME ETING of RATE PAYE RS for this District for the EJECTION of THREE MEMBERS, to serve on the Board, in the place of Messrs Tancred, Dunbar, and Ashworth, will take place at the Road Board Office on TUBSDA Y , JANUARY sth, 1875, at Noon; and a Poll, if necessary, on the following day at the Oddfellows’ Hall,Montreal street; at Mr Dunbar’s Farm House, Halswell; and at the Road Board Office. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chairman. SEWING MACHINES 1 SEWING MACHINES! J M. THOMPSON, Sole Agent in the Province for the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machines, Begs to call the attention of the public to his Large and Well Assorted Stock, consisting of the following Machines:--WHEELER AND WILSON’S CABINET, HALF-CABINET, and TABLE MACHINES. J. M. T. begs to call the attention of manufacturers to their No G Machine, for Heavy Cloth and Leather Work. It is Ihe Simplest, the Fastest, the most Reliable, the most Durable. It sews fabrics, from the thinnest muslin to the thickest I woollen goods, and stitches leather work of all kinds. By power it will sew 50 per cent faster than any shuttle machine, and has double the durability. It is, for the interest of manufacturers of heavy clothing, boots and shoes, harness, carriage trimmings, &c, to thoroughly test its merits. Also, The FLORENCE, HOWE, and HOLT’S TABLE MACHINES, Hand Machines—Elliptic, Agenoria, Trade, Household, Home Shuttle, Little Simplicity, Little Stranger, Family Friend, &c. Needles, silks, cottons, and extras on sale. Machines sold on deferred payments. Note the address— WHEELER AND WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, High street. COPIES from Negatives can always be obtained, also Enlargements of different sizes—finished in a very superior manner—in neutral tint, oil, or water colours. The Address will be : W. DAVIS, Photographer, Wellington.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 168, 19 December 1874, Page 1
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652Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume II, Issue 168, 19 December 1874, Page 1
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