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It is a well ascertained fact that housewives are seldom out of temper on a washing day, if they get well on with their work. But if they have obtained inferior soap, and their hands are chafed therewith, there is generally a late tea, and the fireside is not pleasant until the children are got to repose. When purchasing soap, if you ask for the star brand, and see that you get it, there will be no fear of late washing or chapped hands, as the greatest care is taken when it is being manufactured to render it free from all injurious properties. Besides, it is the best, the bars are the largest, and it is the cheapest soap in the market. Try, and you will be convinced.—[ Advt. ]

MmmmmU. 'ANTED, a competent Ironer. Apply Mrs Thornton, Montreal street. 1856 D OARD and Residence for Single GentleI men. The very best accommodation can be had for a few young men. Corner of St. Asaph and Durham streets. William McAuliff. 1585 S. FAIRBANK , extracts Teeth every Wednesday Morning, between 7 and 9 o'clock, at a charge of Is. During other hours the usual fee will be demanded. THE HALL, Centre of High Street, |'S now REPLETE with every NOVELTY ■. in Ladies'and Gentlemen's Wear. J. & J. CROTHERS. 1389 TO BE SOLD, CHOICE corner section of FREE- . HOLD LAND, with a capital wellfinished two-roomed Cottage, with artesian well thereon, fronting the East town belt, and close to the Ferry road. Apply to Mr J. N. Wood, on the premises, or to Fred. Jones, City Steam Saw Mills, Ferry road, Christchurch* 1833 FOR SALE. . FEW Quarter-acre SECTIONS, part of rural section 48a, close to Wilson's Bridge Price, £25. Title Land Transfer Act. Terms easy. ALFRED THOMPSON, Hereford street Christmas Prices. Al HOTEL. Per bot. Draught Hennessy's Case Brandy, 5s 6d 4s 6d Scotch whiskey case Irish do do 4s 6d 4s Od 4s 6d 4s Od Old Tom, Swaine, Boord, and Co 4s Od Port wine—6s, ss, 4s, 3s 6d Sherry—6s, ss, 4s Ale and porter, English—ls 3d. 1841

NEW TEAS. CHOICE CHRISTMAS FRUITS. HAMS AND BACON, VERY PRIME. JOHNSTON AND CO, HIGH STREET,', BEG to inform the Public that they have just received a large supply of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Which they are selling at Reduced Prices—2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d; also, a superior lot in 61b caddys, very suitable for family use. Finest Snowdrop Crystal Sugar, s£d per lb by the bag a considerable reduction. We also announce that we have reduced our price for Dunvelle's best Irish Whiskey, and best Campbelltown Scotch Whiskey, to 20s per gallon. Also, Hennessey's Pale Brandy, 22s 6d for cash. JOHNSTON AND CO, 1790 High street, Family Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants. CASH BOOT MART, COLOMBO STREET, (Next Gee's Confectioner.) HENEY ~E. POORE % EGS Respectfully to inform his numerous FRIENDS and the GENERAL PUBLIC > that he has PURCHASED THE ABOVE BUSINESS, And trusts, that by employing the best Workmen and keeping nothing but FIRSTCLASS GOODS, to merit a share of Public Patronage. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS MADE To' ORDER, The above Business will be under the management of Mr A. WALKER. Note—Mrs Burston is not authorised to receive monief, 0 n my behalf. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. T7IOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, at COHEN'S PAWN OFFICE, L 1 TRIANGLE, Colombo street, ;adjoining the City Hotel. MONEY LENT, as usual, on all kinds of VAJ CABLES, at Lowest Rate of Interest. Old Gold and Silver, in any shape; also, old Coins and Curiosities I Bought, and highest prices given. A LARGE STOCK of really good WAT' CHES and JEWELLERY, of all kinds, always on hand, and SOLD at astonishing LOW, PRICES. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired at most Moderate Charges. Spectacles to Suit all Sights, from Is pev pair S. GO H E IST, ISM LICENSED PAWNBEOKEK.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 477, 28 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 477, 28 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 477, 28 December 1875, Page 4

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