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ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWINGi MACHINE DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET (Two Doom from Cookhatn House). CHARLES TURNERS USEFUL HINTS TO INTENDING PURCHASERS OF SEWING MACHINES. BUY a well-tried, old-established LOCK-STITCH MACHINE, rather than one highly puffed and praised by the Makers as having such improvements. Again—Purchase from a Man that knows what a really good Machine is ; that is not confined to one agency ; that keeps Machines of all the best and most reliable makers. Such you will find at the ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. There you can get them cleaned or adjusted, broken or worn-out parts repaired or replaced or be advised what Machine is best adapted for the work required to be done. You can obtain one there on the easiest possible terms, viz, 8s per week, and printed guarantee undertaking to keep the Machine in repair for twelve months. CHARLES TURNER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, COLOMBO STREET, 1007 Two Doors from Cookham Meuse. CLEARING SALE SUMMER DRAPERY. WILLIAM GAVIN, CASHEL STREET. GREAT REDUCTIONBARGAIHJS. A Large Assortment of the above Goods always in Stock and on Sale at the lowest paying rates. Importing all our goods direct from the Manufacturers in England, we are in a position to supply the trade and country storekeepers at as cheap a rate as any other firm in the colonies. Marquees on hire. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to. Price list on application. . DR. ROOKE’S ANTI-LANCET. ALL who wish to preserve health, and thus prolong life, should read Dr. Rooke’s “ Anti-Lancet,” or, “ Handy Guide to Domestic Medicine,” which can be had S'atis from any chemist, or post free from r. Rooke, Scarborough. Concerning this book, which contains 168 pages, the late eminent author, Sheridan Knowles, observed —“ It will be an incalulable boon to every person who can read and think.” COTTAGE RANGES For Cheapness, Efficiency, and Comfort not to be equalled in the colonies. PORTABLE WASHING PDRNACES With Copper, Enamelled or Galvanise Boilers, at the CANTERBURY COLONIAL OVEN AND STOVE GRATE MANUFACTORY CROSBY’S BALSAMIC COUCH ELIXIR IS specially recommended by several eminent physicians, and by Dr Rooke, Scarborough, author of the “Anti-Lancet.” It has been used with the most signal success for Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Coughs, Influenza, Consumptive Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, and all affections of the Throat and Chest. Sold in bottles at Is 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s each, by all respectable chemists, and wholesale by Jas. M. Crosby, Chemist, Scarborough. Invalids should read Crosby’s Prize Treatise on “Diseases of the Lungs and Air Vessels,” a copy of which can be had gratis of all chemists. SOLE AGENT for New Zealand MR JOHN BAXTER, Chemist, Whately road, Christchurch, 327 MR BAXTER, —Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in expressing my admiration of your “LUNG PRESERVER,” the good effects of which I have noticed on several occasions. I am very Medicines generally, ancl totally discountenance the Balsams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrups, and other emanations of unprincipled empirics but I regard yftur “ LUNG PRESERVER ” as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities which render most Patent Medicines dangerous, and possessed of those Tonic and stimulating properties which render it 'a treasure to those who suffer from the exhausting effects of Pulmonary Diseases, and Chest Affections gene rally. In cases of Asthma, it quickly cuts short the paroxysm. In Chronic Bronchitis or Winter Cough it is useful; the discharge of mucus is greatly agisted, and the Wheezing and Difficulty of Breathing are greatly relieved by it. In Acute Bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst it. tends to check Inflammation, it promotes expectoration, and thus relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general in these attacks. As a Cough Medicine, for persons of all ages, it is excellent. Yours truly, f J. EWART, M.R.O S JOHN BAXTER, CHEMIST, WHATELY ROAD, Corner of Durham street, Christchurch, 1196 Armagh street, near Manchester street, Christchurch. 914 T. CROMPTO UNCLE SAM’S PAWN OFFICE. S STEWART begs to in • form the public that he is prepared to LEND MONEY in Sums from Is to £SOO, on Clothing. Jewellery, Plate, Merchandise, Bills of Lading, &c. Lowest interest charged N.B.—Ladies and gentlemen’s wearing apparel bought, sold, or exchanged. A large quantity of new and secondhand jewellery of all descriptions to be sold cheap. Note the Address-S. STEWART, Licen sed Pawnbroker, Lichfield street, near the Oddfellows’ Hall. 376 HIGH STREET LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. THE UNDERSIGNED will LEND MONEY, in large or small amounts on all kinds of Jewellery, Clothing, Furniture, or any other security. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT, FOREIGN NOTES BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. OLD COINS BOUGHT. FROM £5 to £IOOO TO LEND ON PERSONAL OR OTHER SECURITY. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY, Back Entrance in Lichfield Street (Opposite Slater and Son, Solicitors.) H. A. DAVIS, 318 Licensed Pawnbroker. CITY LOAN OFFICE, Wilson’s Buildings, corner of Cashel street. Office, first door in right-of-way leading to Hereford street. Money lent on every description of moveable property, at lowest rate of interest. HE. NATHAN. Watchmaker and • Jeweller, Wilson’s Buildings, corner of High and Cashel streets. A large variety of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, of every description, at prices to suit the times. Repairs properly executed by faithful workmen, Spectacles to suit all sights, from Is.

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 519, 16 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume V, Issue 519, 16 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume V, Issue 519, 16 February 1876, Page 4

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