To see a dozen young men blowing tin horns is a partial comfort to a deaf man in his affliction. “Mother,” said a little boy, when he came home from church, “ I have heard such a smart preacher. He stamped and made such a noise, and then he got angry ; he shook his fist at the folks, and there wasn’t anybody dared to go up and fight him.”
W. J. RAVEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Next Messrs Mason, Struthers, & Co., Colombo-street, Christchurch. 119 Fairbanks specific for relief op TOOTHACHE, frequently removes the most distressing pain, within a few moments of its application, when other remedies have failed to afford even the slightest relief. H. S. FAIRBANK, High street, Next door to Carl’s Empire Hotel. AT LYTTELTON, BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a Single Lady or Gentleman. Apply to R. J. A., Office of this paper, Lyttelton. 255 ARGTLE HOUSE. GRAND DISPLAY NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. EX EAKAIA, W AIM ATE, W. N. SMITH, ALICE, CITY OF VIENNA, OTAGO. INVOICES TO HAND OF 310 CASES AND BALES Gr. L. BEATH & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. BRANCHES: LYTTELTON AND RANGIORA.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 297, 26 May 1875, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume III, Issue 297, 26 May 1875, Page 4
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