At a sale of arms in Paris the other day, a Turkish scimitar of the 16th century was knocked down to Baron Rothschild for £'4)oo. It was originally bought by the late owner for £lO. The Suez canal has earned a profit equivalent to seven per cent on its cost during the year ending in September last.
Money, Money. Money. AT THE CENTRAL LOAN OEEICE. Opposite Mi* Ick's Auction Rooms, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTOHURCH. ifiJ "1%/TONEY IS LENT on all M? 9 IVJL kinds of Valuables, Curiosities, Mens' and £ JM(1..4§l Womens' Apparel, &c, &c, at * lowest rate of Interest. It will also be found the cheapest place in town for the purchase of first-class gold and silver watches, clocks, jewellery of every description, Mens' Boys', and Womens' Apparel, New and Second-hand. A written guarantee with Watches sold on the premises. Unredeemed Pledges always on sale. Old Gold and Silver and Goods in general Bought and Sold. Repairs to Watches and Jewellery at most moderate charges. Spectacles to suit all sights from Is 6d a pair. S. COHEN, Licensed Pawnbroker.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 302, 1 June 1875, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 302, 1 June 1875, Page 4
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